Manuel D. “Manny” Marquez, 58, of Las Cruces passed away on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapel.
A Memorial Service for Manny will be held via Zoom on Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 6PM,Mountain Standard Time. Officiating is Brother Jay Urbaniak. Please join the family in fellowship at the following link:
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Meeting ID: 844 7138 8205
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Manny’s family will lay him to rest privately near his father, Ralph B. Marquez at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City, New Mexico.
Manny was born on September 23, 1963 in Silver City, New Mexico to Ralph B. Marquez and Ermina “Minnie” Dominguez Marquez.
Manny was known for being the go-to guy for Auto-sales. He was successful in Las Cruces, Deming and in Silver City and brought his customers with him to whichever dealership he worked. You knew you would get a great deal with him. Manny was also a big sports fan. He enjoyed all sports but his favorites were football and wrestling. He was known as “The Stat Man” on the radio and enjoyed being able to contribute to the community by announcing the games for the schools in Grant County. Grant County was his home. He loved taking long drives around the loop in the Gila Mountains. He always enjoyed going out to the lakes of Bear Canyon, Lake Roberts and Bill Evans to fish and drink his “Yellow Belly’s”. He loved the outdoors and planned to travel with his cousins, Michael Garcia and Pat Puentes, to hunt and fish their way through retirement.
He is survived by his mother, Ermina “Minnie” Marquez of New Mexico; his wife, Cynthia Marquez “Soria” of Texas; his sons, Stephen James Marquez with Grand-dog, Baloo, of Texas and Timothy Andrew Marquez of New Mexico; two brothers, Ralph D. (Nancy) Marquez, their three children and George (Sonia) Marquez and their six children, all of New Mexico; two sisters, Bernadette Marquez, Christina Marquez Peña and her three children, all of New Mexico.
Manny is preceded in death his grandparents, Manuel and Sally Marquez and George and Juanita Dominguez; his father, Ralph B. Marquez; and one brother, Ralph “Baby” Marquez.
To share a memory or send a condolence gift, please visit the Official Obituary of Manuel "Manny" Marquez hosted by Baca's Funeral Chapels.
Manuel D. “Manny” Marquez, 58, of Las Cruces passed away on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapel.
A Memorial Service for Manny will be held via Zoom on Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 6PM,Mountain Standard Time. Officiating is Brother Jay Urbaniak. Please join the family in fellowship at the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84471388205?pwd=QWFDYWxxbmVRVTljRktGMmgrWUtMQT9
Please login to Zoom with the following credentials:
Meeting ID: 844 7138 8205
Passcode: 654419
Manny’s family will lay him to rest privately near his father, Ralph B. Marquez at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City, New Mexico.
Manny was born on September 23, 1963 in Silver City, New Mexico to Ralph B. Marquez and Ermina “Minnie” Dominguez Marquez.
Manny was known for being the go-to guy for Auto-sales. He was successful in Las Cruces, Deming and in Silver City and brought his customers with him to whichever dealership he worked. You knew you would get a great deal with him. Manny was also a big sports fan. He enjoyed all sports but his favorites were football and wrestling. He was known as “The Stat Man” on the radio and enjoyed being able to contribute to the community by announcing the games for the schools in Grant County. Grant County was his home. He loved taking long drives around the loop in the Gila Mountains. He always enjoyed going out to the lakes of Bear Canyon, Lake Roberts and Bill Evans to fish and drink his “Yellow Belly’s”. He loved the outdoors and planned to travel with his cousins, Michael Garcia and Pat Puentes, to hunt and fish their way through retirement.
He is survived by his mother, Ermina “Minnie” Marquez of New Mexico; his wife, Cynthia Marquez “Soria” of Texas; his sons, Stephen James Marquez with Grand-dog, Baloo, of Texas and Timothy Andrew Marquez of New Mexico; two brothers, Ralph D. (Nancy) Marquez, their three children and George (Sonia) Marquez and their six children, all of New Mexico; two sisters, Bernadette Marquez, Christina Marquez Peña and her three children, all of New Mexico.
Manny is preceded in death his grandparents, Manuel and Sally Marquez and George and Juanita Dominguez; his father, Ralph B. Marquez; and one brother, Ralph “Baby” Marquez.
To share a memory or send a condolence gift, please visit the Official Obituary of Manuel "Manny" Marquez hosted by Baca's Funeral Chapels.