A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE STATE TRANSPORTATION
COMMISSION TO NAME THE STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OFFICES IN
SANTA FE THE "JOE M. ANAYA MEMORIAL COMPLEX".
WHEREAS, Joe M. Anaya passed
away quietly in his sleep on June 30, 2001; and
WHEREAS, he was born on June
24, 1934 and was the son of Miquelita and Basilio Anaya; and
WHEREAS, he was a graduate of
Stanley high school, and he met the love of his life, Mary Ann Phillips, and
they were married on September 10, 1955; and
WHEREAS, after graduating from
St. Michael's college in 1957 with a bachelor's degree in biology, he worked
for the state highway and transportation department and dedicated himself to
serving the institution and the state for thirty years; and
WHEREAS, Governor Bruce King
appointed him to the state highway commission, on which he served for six years
and served as chairman from 1994 to 1995; and
WHEREAS, he was a dedicated
community servant and helped start the Galisteo water users association,
serving as president for twenty years; and
WHEREAS, he was a member of
many organizations, including the county and state Democratic central
committees, the Galisteo volunteer fire department, the Galisteo community
association, the Santa Fe county road advisory committee, the elks lodge and
the Galisteo cemetery commission, and he served as a reserve officer for the
department of game and fish; and
WHEREAS, he was a loyal and
devoted member of Nuestra Senora de los Remedios Catholic church and the former
president of the sociedad de San Jose de Galisteo; and
WHEREAS, he is survived by his
wife, Mary Ann, two daughters, four sons, two sons-in-law, four
daughters-in-law, four sisters, two brothers, twelve grandchildren and many
other family members and friends;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state transportation
commission be requested to cooperate with the appropriate local governmental
entity and to take action permitted by its existing policies to name the main
state highway and transportation department office on Cerrillos road in Santa
Fe the "Joe M. Anaya memorial complex"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a
copy of this memorial be transmitted to the state transportation commission.