Obituary for Anita Beltran

Anita Beltran, of Thatcher, passed away on April 30, 2020, at the age of 96. She was born on Sept. 19, 1923, in Gardanne, France to Jose Zamora and Josefina Bolea Zamora, with sisters, Josephine “FiFi”, Eréne, Angéle, and Dolorés.

Anita was raised in France and attended schools there. She met a young man, Ernesto Beltran, from Douglas, Arizona while he was serving in the military there in France. The couple soon fell in love and married on Jan. 21, 1946, in Marseille, France, and honeymooned in Paris.

A few short months later, Anita, as a war bride, was shipped home to Douglas to live with Ernesto’s parents. She only spoke French and they spoke Spanish and English, needless to say, it was a rough start for all of them. She was also in shock when she arrived as she “had seen all the John Wayne movies and everything was green and beautiful; all she saw in Douglas was tumbleweeds and dust.”  Anita started going to school there in Douglas to learn English and Spanish so that she would feel more comfortable in her new surroundings.

Anita Beltran

When Ernesto was released from military service, the couple moved to California along with Ernesto’s brother, Ben, to find work. They decided to marry in the United States and were wed again on March 20, 1948, at Our Lady of Guadalupe church in Bakersfield, California. They later returned to Arizona, making their home in Thatcher.

The couple never had children, so they were very close and did everything together and were blessed to have many nieces and nephews to spoil. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary together. Sadly, on May 14, 2001, Ernesto passed away leaving Anita on her own but luckily she had a dear friend, Sally Villalba, who stayed by her side and helped her through the tough times. 

Anita is survived by her sister, Josephine “FiFi” Bourrelly, of France; her sisters-in-law, Emma (Chapo) Barcelo, of Douglas, and Salud “Sally” (Chema) Garcia, of Mesa; her brother-in-law, Ramiro (Yvonne) Beltran, of Pamona, Calif.; her dear friend, Sally Villalba, along with many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernesto Beltran; her parents, Jose and Josephine Zamora, and her sisters, Eréne Macari, Angéle Ballatore, and Dolores Bandaccari; her sister-in-law, Concha Luna, and her brothers-in-law, Robert (Lupe), Reuben (Rosa), and Ben (Sally) Beltran.

A viewing was held Friday, May 22, at 9:30 a.m. at McDougal Caldwell Funeral Chapel. The Recitation of the rosary was held at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, beginning at 10:30 a.m., with the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. The graveside followed at the Safford Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of McDougal’s Caldwell Funeral Chapel & Gila Valley Crematory.  Online condolences may be extended at www.caldwellfuneralchapel.com.