This photo of Gregorio Cuaron is undated, but was probably taken late in his life. He died in 1930 at the age of 57. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Gregorio Cuaron's grave is in old Dona Ana cemetery. As of August 2009, the cemetery and the grave were not being maintained and were in poor condition. Note that the birth date engraved on the cemetery marker is wrong - it should read 3-20-1872.
Gravestone of Candelaria (Cuaron) Miranda, Dona Ana Cemetery, Dona Ana, New Mexico. Note that her married name is spelled "Guaron," which the family believes is a typographical error.
Home of Candelaria (Cuaron) Miranda in Dona Ana, New Mexico. It was donated to the adjacent church after her death.
Gregorio Reyes in his military uniform (photo from obituary published in LC-Sun News on 15 September 2011).
Pilar Miranda. The date of the photograph is unknown, but was probably taken in the late 1930's or in the 1940's sometime before his death in August 1941. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Octaviana (Lopez) Miranda and Pilar Miranda, Jr. with a young friend of the family. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Octaviana Lopez (Miranda). The date of the photograph is unknown, but was probably taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Alejandro Cuaron. The date of the photo is unknown, but it was probably taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Gravestone of Alejandro Cuaron in Dona Ana Cemetery, Dona Ana, New Mexico. Photo taken in September 2003.
Florencio Cuaron. The date of the photo is unknown, but was probably taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Gravestone of Tomas and Felipa Cuaron in Dona Ana Cemetery in New Mexico. Photo taken in September 2003.
Gravestone of Tomas and Felipa Cuaron in Dona Ana Cemetery in New Mexico. Photo taken in September 2003.
Gravestone of Remijia (Cuaron) Escalante in Dona Ana Cemetery, Dona Ana, New Mexico. Photo taken in September 2003.
Eduardo Cuaron's US Navy Portrait was probably taken during World War 2. The photo was framed and was a gift that he gave to his mother. As of August 2009, the photo belonged to the Arnulfo Reyes family.
Gravestone of Eduardo Cuaron in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Cuaron family members pose for a photo. From left to right: Florencio Cuaron, Viola (Prichard) Cuaron, Alejandro Cuaron, and Eduardo Cuaron. The date of the photo is unknown, but was probably taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Gravestone of Luis Reyes Escalante in Dona Ana Cemetery, Dona Ana, New Mexico. Photo taken in September 2003.
This adobe house, on Thorpe Road in Dona Ana, belonged to Isidro Cuaron, according to Loui Reyes. Photo was taken in August 2009.
Gravestone of Alberta Montoya (Cuaron) in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
Refugia Martinez (Cuaron). The date of the photo is unknown, but it was probably taken shortly before her death in February 2004. Photo courtesy of Art Cuaron.
The USS Pillsbury DE-133 was the ship that Isaac Cuaron served on during World War 2. (Source of photo: http://fivekiller1n.bravehost.com/hist3.html; accessed 17 September 2011)





