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Virginia Kachelmeier

June 7, 1942 — October 23, 2025

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In Loving Memory of Virginia Lee Kachelmeier

June 7, 1948 - October 23, 2025

Virginia Lee Kachelmeier, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 23, 2025, at Arden Courts in San Antonio, Texas. She was 77.

Born on June 7, 1948, in Raton, New Mexico, Virginia was the cherished daughter of Roy and Marie Butt, both of whom preceded her in death. She graduated from Raton High School and was one of six siblings-David (deceased), Bobby (deceased), Larry, Jimmy, and Lori-each of whom held a special place in her heart.

Virginia's life changed forever one snowy night when a fierce storm closed the roads and fate stepped in.

While waiting for the roads to reopen, she met David Kachelmeier. Their connection was instant and undeniable. That serendipitous meeting blossomed into a lifelong love, and they eventually married. After time spent in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, they made their home in White Rock, New Mexico, where they raised three wonderful sons: Brian, Alan, and Mark.

Virginia dedicated much of her life to the Los Alamos Public Schools, working at nearly every school in the district-Chamisa, Pinon, Aspen, and both the Middle and High Schools. Her presence was a gift to students and teachers alike, and her impact was felt across generations.

Her passions were as vibrant as her personality. Virginia loved bowling, Jazzercise, Aerobics, Dancing, and Theater. She was a joyful volunteer on countless school trips and, above all, an extraordinary mother. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life—a good book, a hearty laugh, a cold glass of Dr Pepper, and her favorite daytime television shows.

Animals were drawn to her gentle spirit, and she returned their affection with open arms. Dogs and cats alike found comfort in her presence. Virginia was also a familiar and beloved face in the community, actively involved in organizations such as the Teachers' Union and TOPPS. Her radiant smile and warm, welcoming demeanor lit up every room she entered.

Virginia's legacy lives on through her loving family, including her treasured grandchildren: Luke, Abby, Madison, Caitlyn, Hunter, and Lexi.

A celebration of Virginia's life will be held at the Kiva Light Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, followed by a graveside ceremony at the Veterans Cemetery in Santa Fe. Services will take place in mid-November.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Virginia's name to the Humane Society-an organization close to her heart.

Rivera Family Funeral Home thanks the family of Virginia Kachelmeier for their trust.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Virginia Kachelmeier, please visit our flower store.
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