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In memoriam: A look back at those who died in 2025 | Local News


Northern New Mexico saw the loss in 2025 of Hollywood giants Gene Hackman, Robert Redford and Val Kilmer.

It bid farewell to Joe Dudziak, a tireless advocate for Santa Fe’s homeless; Florence Jaramillo, the matriarch of El Rancho de Chimayó; Jason Abeyta, the longtime boys basketball coach at Santa Fe Indian School and his brother Nathan, the school’s assistant athletic director.

Many other longtime residents who died in 2025 also made their mark: military veterans, including some of the last living survivors of the Bataan Death March, as well as beloved educators, journalists, activists and artists. Here are their stories.






Linda Larkin, a Santa Fe harpist who performed for and taught many, died of cancer Jan. 10.










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Marg VeneKlasen died in January at 97 years old.









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Ken Mayers, second from right, flashes a peace sign to motorists on Cerrillos Road in 2019 alongside other activists in support of Veterans for Peace. 










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Steve Leger









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Santa Fe artist Helen Schreider is shown with her painting of Georgia O’Keeffe. Schreider died Feb. 6. Courtesy of Camille Armstrong










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Actor Gene Hackman arrives with his wife, Betsy Arakawa, for the 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 19, 2003, where he would receive the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Cecil B deMille Award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.










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Bill O’Neill, former senator, author and poet, looks through his book of poetry The Freedom of the Ignored at Collected Works on Feb. 20. O’Neill died March 31.









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Actor Val Kilmer signs autographs for young fans during a silent auction and dinner benefit for Pecos Elementary School art programs in 2004. Kilmer died April 1 at age 65. 










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Braves coach Jason Abeyta, center, and his brother Nathan died April 17.









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Nathan Abeyta








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Billy Merrifield








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Kim Shanahan








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Henry Carey








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Spud Jones, a Navajo bull rider who reached the National Rodeo Finals in 2008, has long inspired and served as a luminary for Indigenous rodeo. He died this year at the age of 36. 










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Sallie Bingham










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Tony Lopez dressed as Don Diego de Vargas for Fiesta de Santa Fe.










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Kevin Southwick










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Zozobra Dancer James “Chip” Lilienthal, front, practices in 1988. Lilienthal died Sept. 12.










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Director Robert Redford on location in Truchas for The Milagro Beanfield War.










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Florence Jaramillo, longtime owner/operator of the Rancho de Chimayó restaurant, died Sept. 22.









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Musician and instrument-maker Cipriano Vigil performs in 2020 at the Museum of International Folk Art in conjunction with the exhibit Música Buena: Hispano Folk Music of New Mexico.










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Douglas Atwill in his studio with his artwork.










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Georges Zadeyan holds his grandchildren outside of the French Pastry Shop, a Santa Fe institution that has served the city for more than 50 years. Zadeyan, 82, died Oct. 9.










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Chaplain Joe Dudziak gets a hug from Bart, a homeless man near the intersection of St. Francis Drive and Zia Road in Santa Fe in June. He said his street outreach mission is “like visiting with friends.” But, he added, “You don’t just get that right away.”









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Maurice Burns paints Cuban dancers in his Santa Fe studio in November 2015, inspired by a trip he took to Cuba.










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Susan Conway Oliphant








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Joe Ely performs during the “Tsunami Relief — Austin to South Asia” concert in 2005 in Austin, Texas. He died this month in Taos at 78.






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