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By 7031791897 February 11, 2025
Viewing
Friday
February 14th, 2025
12-6p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 
89104

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By 7031791897 February 6, 2025
Sunrise: August 08, 1964 ~ Sunset: January 21, 2025
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Cleofas Olivas-Ortega, nació el día 9 de Abril de 1941 en el Estado de Durango, Mexico, falleció el 14 de Enero de 2025. A principios de la década de los años 70, ella y su esposo, Santiago Ortega, junto con sus hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan y Hector, se establecieron en la ciudad de Tijuana donde vivieron por varios años. Es durante ese tiempo que fue bendecida con el nacimiento de su sexto hijo, Javier. A finales de los 70s decidieron emigrar a Los Ángeles, California donde se ubicaron por un largo tiempo. Fue ahí donde se convirtió en madre de su último hijo, Edgar. Cleofas fue una servidora muy activa en la Iglesia Catolica Santo Tomás donde también fue miembro del grupo de evangelización Carisma en Misiones. Al principio de los 90’s tomaron la decisión de trasladarse a Las Vegas, Nevada. En el año 2007, tuvo la gran pérdida de su esposo, Santiago Ortega. Cleofas vivió y pasó sus últimos días en Las Vegas, Nevada. Cleofas fue una gran esposa y una madre muy querida por sus siete hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, y Edgar. Fue una abuela y bisabuela muy cariñosa con sus doce nietos y sus cuatro bisnietos. Abrió sus puertas a una infinidad de personas y compartió su hogar muy en especial con su sobrina Angelica, al igual que con el amigo de sus hijos, Bryan. Conocida por su compasión por los demás, su espíritu viajero y la capacidad de reunir a la familia sobre una cena hecha en casa, ella ha tenido un impacto significativo en sus seres queridos. Su dedicación a su fe ayudó a guiar a otros a fortalecer su relación con Dios. Todos los que la conocieron extrañarán profundamente la generosidad y ganas de ayudar a las personas. Los descendientes de Cleofas le desean un descanso eterno en paz.

Cleofas Olivas-Ortega was born on April 9th in 1941 in Durango, Mexico and passed away on January 14th, 2025.
At the start of the 1970s, she and her husband, Santiago Ortega, along with their children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan and Hector, established their home in Tijuana, Mexico where they lived for several years. It was during that time that she was blessed with the birth of her sixth child, Javier. Nearing the end of the 70s they decided to immigrate to Los Angeles, California where they settled and lived for many years. During her time in Los Angeles, she gave birth to her last child, Edgar. Cleofas was an active member of her church, St. Thomas Catholic Church where she joined the evangelization group Carisma en Misiones. At the beginning of the 1990’s they decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2007, she suffered the great loss of her husband, Santiago Ortega. She lived and spent the last of her days in Las Vegas. Cleofas was a devoted wife and a deeply loved mother by her seven children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, and Edgar. She was an incredibly warm grandmother and great-grandmother to twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She opened her doors to an infinite number of people and shared her home, especially with her niece, Angelica, as well as with her sons’ friend, Bryan. Known for her compassion for others, adventurous spirit, and ability to unite her family around a home cooked meal, she has made a lasting impact on her loved ones. Her dedication to her faith assisted in guiding others toward strengthening their relationship with God. Everyone who knew her will deeply miss her generosity and willingness to extend a helping hand. Cleofas’ descendants wish her a peaceful eternal rest.
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Memorial Service
Saturday
February 1st, 2025
12:30-3:30p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 
89104
Live Stream
By 7031791897 January 16, 2025

Salmo 23

El  Señor  es mi pastor,
nada me faltará.
2 En lugares de  verdes pastos me hace descansar;
junto a aguas de reposo me conduce.
3 Él restaura mi alma;
me guía por senderos de justicia
por amor de su nombre.

4 Aunque pase por el valle de sombra de muerte,
no temeré mal alguno, porque tú estás conmigo;
tu vara y tu cayado me infunden aliento


By 7031791897 January 16, 2025
By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Steven Michael Rougeux

 October 4,1993 to January 6,2025

Steven Michael Rougeux, was born on October 4, 1993, In Appleton, Wisconsin, to Bobbie Jo Mauk(Reeves), and Scott Rougeux, passed away on January 6, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada,  He was 31 years old.

Steven was a compassionate soul who dedicated his life to helping others, particularly those navigating the path to recovery.  His generous spirit and unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of others were hallmarks of his character.

He is lovingly remembered by his mother, Bobbie Jo Mauk and Stepfather, Keith Mauk; his father, Scott Rougeux and Stepmother Linda Rougeux; his siblings Jacob and Hannah; as well as his extended family on his mother's side:Tiffany and her husband Nick, Brandon,and Lovely.  Steven also leaves behind his maternal grandfather John Reeves and Paternal grandmother Betsy Rougeux.

Although Steven's time with us was far too brief, his kindness and selflessness left an enduring legacy in the hearts of those who knew him.  May his memory bring comfort and peace to all who mourn his loss.

Wisconsin friends and family a celebration will be communicated at a later date.


By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Service
Saturday
January 11, 2025
1 ~ 3p
Serenity Funeral Home
1140 Almond Tree Lane Las Vegas, NV 89104

Live Stream

By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
I'll Miss You

I’ll miss you tomorrow
When the toothpaste cap is on;
I’ll miss you tomorrow
When I must unlock the front door;
I’ll miss you tomorrow
When mine is the only reflection in the mirror;
But I will celebrate today
The memories of you.
By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Burial
Friday
January 17, 2025
12p
Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery
1900 Veterans Memorial Dr., Boulder City, NV 89005
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James Seagrave

  • By 7031791897
  • 28 Sep, 2022

January 24, 1939 - September 28, 2022

The Las Vegas lights have burned a little less bright since Wednesday, September 28 when James Francis Seagrave passed away at the age of 83. Although he lived in Vegas for over 60 years, his story began in California...

Jim was born and raised in the Mission District of San Francisco. He enjoyed a happy childhood surrounded by love, comic books, baseball cards, and beloved family, most notably his two brothers, Tom and Peter, and his sister, Jane. After graduating from Archbishop Riordan High School, he made his family very proud by attending Santa Clara University where he studied English.

After graduating from Santa Clara in 1960, Jim began his career as a reporter for the Juneau Daily Alaska Empire. It was here he met famed newspaper editor Bob Brown, who moved to Las Vegas to edit the Review-Journal and asked Jim to come with him. Jim eagerly joined him and began his Las Vegas career as a sports reporter. Soon after arriving in Vegas, Jim entered the army where he served two years. He then returned to Las Vegas and served as a news reporter, covering the police, federal courts, education, and general assignments.

In December 1964, Jim began his career in advertising and publicity. He became an account executive at Hank Kovell's advertising agency and remained there until 1967 when he joined the publicity department at the new Aladdin Hotel. After his time at the Aladdin, he went to work for the Flamingo as Director of Publicity. He remained there until 1972, working on such stories as the discovery of a safe belonging to Bugsy Siegel and a bobcat who somehow found its way into the hotel.

Jim continued his career in hotel publicity and advertising at the Thunderbird and then at Caesars Palace. He then returned to journalism as a columnist, specializing in television and radio coverage, first for his old boss, Brown, at The Valley Times, then at the Review-Journal. It was around this time that he met the love of his life, Jan Plowman, a fellow journalist, who soon became his wife. Jim and Jan had two daughters, Elizabeth and Jill.

Jim's career continued to the Frontier, where he later became a hotel vice president and was involved in publicizing the hotel's showroom stars, Siegfried and Roy. In 1988, Jim began his longest tenure in publicity with Boyd Gaming. He went to work at the Stardust Hotel as Vice President of Advertising and Marketing. There he was involved in everything from annual parties celebrating longtime Las Vegans to the long-running Lido de Paris and Las Vegas legend Wayne Newton in the showroom. When the Stardust closed in 2006, Jim moved over to The Orleans until he retired in 2013.

Jim was an extremely loyal and devoted husband, father, grandpa, brother, uncle, and friend. He was especially dedicated to his wife Jan and loved showering her with little gifts and trips to beautiful places such as Zion National Park, Cedar City, UT, and San Gregorio, CA. He also took his fatherly duties to the next level. He brought his daughters to the gym to run basketball drills every morning before school, went roller skating with them every Saturday, and took the family to Catholic mass (and ice cream) every Sunday. He never missed a performance, never missed a game, kept every program, and clapped the loudest and the longest at every event. He excelled at the role of Grandpa too, delighting in bringing his four grandkids thoughtful goodie bags and books and getting on his hands and knees to play.

Jim will be remembered for his incredible writing, humor, wit and, most of all, his kindness - he never uttered an unkind word and will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Jim is survived by his wife of 44 years, Janet Seagrave of Las Vegas, and daughters Elizabeth Nunan, her husband John, their daughter Alice James and son John Dudley of Pleasant Hill, CA; Jillian Head, her husband Carey, and their daughters Charley Jane and Eva Louise Kathryn, also of Pleasant Hill, CA.

Jim is survived by his sister Jane Calavano of Burlingame, by nieces Christina Goff, her husband Jason and their daughters Penelope and Sabrina of Vallejo; Karen Mader, her husband Dan and their daughters Francine and Luella of Benicia; Tony Calavano of Palo Alto and Ryan Calavano of Los Angeles.

Jim is also survived by his brother Peter Seagrave of Las Vegas and his wife Manya. His niece Danielle Seagrave of Las Vegas; and by nephews Brian Seagrave and his wife Bethany of Monrovia and son Zachary Thomas, and David Seagrave of Livermore.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Eugene and Eleanor Marie (Mangan) Seagrave, his brother Father Tom Seagrave, brother-in-law Ron Calavano, brother-in-law Tom Schwab, Uncles Leo and Tom Mangan, and his Aunt Rita and Uncle Neil Kelleher. Private services for Jim will be held in the Bay Area.
By 7031791897 February 11, 2025
Viewing
Friday
February 14th, 2025
12-6p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 
89104

Live Stream
By 7031791897 February 6, 2025
Sunrise: August 08, 1964 ~ Sunset: January 21, 2025
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Cleofas Olivas-Ortega, nació el día 9 de Abril de 1941 en el Estado de Durango, Mexico, falleció el 14 de Enero de 2025. A principios de la década de los años 70, ella y su esposo, Santiago Ortega, junto con sus hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan y Hector, se establecieron en la ciudad de Tijuana donde vivieron por varios años. Es durante ese tiempo que fue bendecida con el nacimiento de su sexto hijo, Javier. A finales de los 70s decidieron emigrar a Los Ángeles, California donde se ubicaron por un largo tiempo. Fue ahí donde se convirtió en madre de su último hijo, Edgar. Cleofas fue una servidora muy activa en la Iglesia Catolica Santo Tomás donde también fue miembro del grupo de evangelización Carisma en Misiones. Al principio de los 90’s tomaron la decisión de trasladarse a Las Vegas, Nevada. En el año 2007, tuvo la gran pérdida de su esposo, Santiago Ortega. Cleofas vivió y pasó sus últimos días en Las Vegas, Nevada. Cleofas fue una gran esposa y una madre muy querida por sus siete hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, y Edgar. Fue una abuela y bisabuela muy cariñosa con sus doce nietos y sus cuatro bisnietos. Abrió sus puertas a una infinidad de personas y compartió su hogar muy en especial con su sobrina Angelica, al igual que con el amigo de sus hijos, Bryan. Conocida por su compasión por los demás, su espíritu viajero y la capacidad de reunir a la familia sobre una cena hecha en casa, ella ha tenido un impacto significativo en sus seres queridos. Su dedicación a su fe ayudó a guiar a otros a fortalecer su relación con Dios. Todos los que la conocieron extrañarán profundamente la generosidad y ganas de ayudar a las personas. Los descendientes de Cleofas le desean un descanso eterno en paz.

Cleofas Olivas-Ortega was born on April 9th in 1941 in Durango, Mexico and passed away on January 14th, 2025.
At the start of the 1970s, she and her husband, Santiago Ortega, along with their children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan and Hector, established their home in Tijuana, Mexico where they lived for several years. It was during that time that she was blessed with the birth of her sixth child, Javier. Nearing the end of the 70s they decided to immigrate to Los Angeles, California where they settled and lived for many years. During her time in Los Angeles, she gave birth to her last child, Edgar. Cleofas was an active member of her church, St. Thomas Catholic Church where she joined the evangelization group Carisma en Misiones. At the beginning of the 1990’s they decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2007, she suffered the great loss of her husband, Santiago Ortega. She lived and spent the last of her days in Las Vegas. Cleofas was a devoted wife and a deeply loved mother by her seven children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, and Edgar. She was an incredibly warm grandmother and great-grandmother to twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She opened her doors to an infinite number of people and shared her home, especially with her niece, Angelica, as well as with her sons’ friend, Bryan. Known for her compassion for others, adventurous spirit, and ability to unite her family around a home cooked meal, she has made a lasting impact on her loved ones. Her dedication to her faith assisted in guiding others toward strengthening their relationship with God. Everyone who knew her will deeply miss her generosity and willingness to extend a helping hand. Cleofas’ descendants wish her a peaceful eternal rest.
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Memorial Service
Saturday
February 1st, 2025
12:30-3:30p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 
89104
Live Stream
By 7031791897 January 16, 2025

Salmo 23

El  Señor  es mi pastor,
nada me faltará.
2 En lugares de  verdes pastos me hace descansar;
junto a aguas de reposo me conduce.
3 Él restaura mi alma;
me guía por senderos de justicia
por amor de su nombre.

4 Aunque pase por el valle de sombra de muerte,
no temeré mal alguno, porque tú estás conmigo;
tu vara y tu cayado me infunden aliento


By 7031791897 January 16, 2025
By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Steven Michael Rougeux

 October 4,1993 to January 6,2025

Steven Michael Rougeux, was born on October 4, 1993, In Appleton, Wisconsin, to Bobbie Jo Mauk(Reeves), and Scott Rougeux, passed away on January 6, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada,  He was 31 years old.

Steven was a compassionate soul who dedicated his life to helping others, particularly those navigating the path to recovery.  His generous spirit and unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of others were hallmarks of his character.

He is lovingly remembered by his mother, Bobbie Jo Mauk and Stepfather, Keith Mauk; his father, Scott Rougeux and Stepmother Linda Rougeux; his siblings Jacob and Hannah; as well as his extended family on his mother's side:Tiffany and her husband Nick, Brandon,and Lovely.  Steven also leaves behind his maternal grandfather John Reeves and Paternal grandmother Betsy Rougeux.

Although Steven's time with us was far too brief, his kindness and selflessness left an enduring legacy in the hearts of those who knew him.  May his memory bring comfort and peace to all who mourn his loss.

Wisconsin friends and family a celebration will be communicated at a later date.


By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Service
Saturday
January 11, 2025
1 ~ 3p
Serenity Funeral Home
1140 Almond Tree Lane Las Vegas, NV 89104

Live Stream

By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
I'll Miss You

I’ll miss you tomorrow
When the toothpaste cap is on;
I’ll miss you tomorrow
When I must unlock the front door;
I’ll miss you tomorrow
When mine is the only reflection in the mirror;
But I will celebrate today
The memories of you.
By 7031791897 January 10, 2025
Burial
Friday
January 17, 2025
12p
Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery
1900 Veterans Memorial Dr., Boulder City, NV 89005
Show More
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