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Matt J. Sandoval Day |
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HM 12
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Memorial 12
designates January 30, 2002 as “Matt J. Sandoval Day” at the New Mexico Senate
and resolves that a copy of the memorial be transmitted to the family of Matt
J. Sandoval.
Significant
Issues
SM 12 recognizes Matt
J. Sandoval, a lifelong resident of New Mexico who made lasting contributions
and who passed away on December 12, 2001.
Mr. Sandoval served honorably in the United States Army as a medical
technician. Mr. Sandoval dedicated his
professional life to education and continued his life as an educator after
retirement, teaching students about the benefits of not smoking and using his
own experience with cancer as a lesson for them. Mr. Sandoval strongly advocated for a smoke-free environment and
was involved in having the State Capital designated as a smoke free
environment. Mr. Sandoval was also a
tireless advocate for the American Association of Retired People (AARP) and was
active in his community as a member of the American Legion, Our Lady of Sorrows
Catholic Church and La Socieded de San Jose.
Mr. Sandoval is survived by his wife of fifty-two years, Helen; his son,
Matt, Jr.; his daughter, Karen Marquez; two grandchildren; and countless
friends and admirers.
Senate Memorial 12
duplicates House Memorial 12.
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