Cruz Salas’s journey ended on Earth on December 31st, 2023. He was born in Globe, Arizona on April 3rd, 1936, to Maria Louise and Rosalio Dominguez. He was raised by his Mother, Grandparents and his Nana Trini Salas.
Many of his life goals touched upon football and dealing with others in the public field. He graduated from Globe High School, making All-State in 1952 & 1953. He attended Palo Verde Junior College where he earned All-American Honors from the Williams National College Team and the Los Angeles Times. While attending NAU, Cruz earned two letters and was on the Frontier Conference first team for two years. He ended his football career at NAU in 1958, as the coach of NAU’s freshman Axe-babes. He coached the freshman team to a 5-1 record, including a victory over the freshman team from ASU. His two years of football at NAU earned him an induction to the NAU Athletics Hall of Fame! Cruz scored two touchdowns in the Senior Bowl in Tucson, Arizona. He was one of the few NAU Lumberjacks who were chosen to participate in this Bowl. Now you know why Cruz was known as the “Brusing-Full-Back.”
Cruz also coached and taught school in Clifton, Arizona for 10 years. In 1962, his team won the class “B” East Football Championship. After leaving the teaching- coaching profession, Cruz worked as an Education Administrator for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in San Carlos, Arizona for 25 years. Next, he served as a county supervisor for Gila County for 12 years.
As the Salas family historian, Cruz succeeded at qualifying the famous “Cross on the Hill” in Globe as a National Historic Site. This took much research and work on Cruz’s part. He was also the first member of the Salas family to receive a college degree from NAU. (Since then, 15 other Salas members have received degrees.)
Cruz married Janet Putnam in 1959. Together they raised two children, Mark, and Stephanie. Janet passed away from cancer. In 1974, he married Mary Neufelder and had his third child, Teresa.
After retiring in 2000, Cruz was very active at Holy Angels Church: as an usher, as coordinator of the Memorial Chapel, and as a handy man for many other church projects. One project was spearheading the campaign to get funds to purchase a school bus for Holy Angels School. He also spent many of his retirement years for the homebound through volunteering for the local Meals-On-Wheels program. Cruz was also active in the Knights of Columbus and was elected Grand Knight during those years.
Cruz is survived by his wife Mary Neufelder, children Mark Salas, Stephanie Mendez, and Teresa Olvera. One brother, Carlos Salas and his grandchildren; Esperanza McCorkle, Jesse DeAnda, Jr., Jose Olvera, Jr., Markus Olvera and his great-grandson Cruz E. McCorkle. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Cruz’s spirit will long be remembered not only by his family but also by his church and the whole Gila County Community.
Visitation will take place from 9:00AM-10:00AM on January 15th, 2024, at the Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe, Arizona.
Rosary will be held from 10:00AM – 10:30AM on January 15th, 2024, at the Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe, Arizona.
Mass will be held at 10:30AM on January 15th, 2024, at the Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe, Arizona.
There will be a Luncheon following the Mass at the Holy Angels Church Hall.
Monday, January 15, 2024
9:00 - 10:00 am (Mountain time)
Holy Angels Catholic Church
Monday, January 15, 2024
10:00 - 10:30 am (Mountain time)
Holy Angels Catholic Church
Monday, January 15, 2024
Starts at 10:30 am (Mountain time)
Holy Angels Catholic Church
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