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It is with deep sadness we inform you that on June 3, 2025, Adelaida "Ida" Quintana finished her journey with us.
Ida was known by all who knew her as a loving and caring person. She was the last of her siblings and is survived by her husband Jerry Quintana. She had three children, Larry, Denise and Jovan, several grandchildren, great grandchildren , and great-great grandchildren. Ida was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She lived in the Barelas neighborhood and graduated from the Old Albuquerque High School. She went on to work at KOB television in the early 60's, from there she went on to Albuquerque Public Schools where she held several positions and eventually retired from. After retirement Ida kept busy working with several law firms.
Ida enjoyed painting, cooking, the mountains, and her home. She loved her family dearly and prayed for them every night. she will forever be missed but never forgotten. Her wonderful memories will be in our hearts forever.
*****Services pending at this time*****
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