“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” — 2 Timothy 4:7
Corina Visarraga passed away peacefully at home in Grants, New Mexico, surrounded by family and friends on November 1, 2025. She was born on March 26, 1932, to Nicomedes and Viola Olivas in Holman, New Mexico
Corina was the kind of person who made her house feel like home. Her heart was always open and her door never closed to anyone. She had a way of listening that made people feel seen and cared for — whether you were family, a lifelong friend, or just someone passing through.
Her brother Richard affectionately called her “Mama,” a nickname filled with love and respect, symbolizing the special bond they shared. Dennis Olivas came to live with her after her husband Tony passed away. She had never lived alone. Dennis has many memories that filled her home with laughter, routine, and shared memories that became part of both their lives. Christopher remembers her warmth, her quiet wisdom, and the way she made even ordinary days feel special.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Nicomedes and Viola Olivas; her first husband, Tony Sanchez; and her husband of 20 years, John Visarraga; beloved siblings Florencio Olivas, Lorenzo Olivas, Willie Olivas, Florida Romero, Nick Olivas, Ercy Sandoval, Dorothy Olivas and many other family members who welcomed her home in heaven.
Rosary and funeral services will be held at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church, 213 Smith St, Grants, NM 87020.
The funeral service will follow at Grants Memorial Park, located at 500 W. Roosevelt Ave., Grants, New Mexico.
We give our deepest thanks to her devoted caretakers, Tina Tanuz and Kathy Gabaldon, for their tireless care and compassion. A special thank you as well to her dear friends Bea, Tina, Lorraine, Dolores, Frances, Bill and Lorenzo, and to all who surrounded her with love, support, and prayer throughout this long journey. Special thanks to all of her Hospice nurses.
Following the burial, all are welcome to join for a reception at: Knights of Columbus Hall
St. Teresa’s Catholic Church
St. Teresa’s Catholic Church
St. Teresa’s Catholic Church
Grants Memorial Park
Knights of Columbus
Visits: 30
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors