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Johnna Abeyta, widow of Jason Abeyta, reacts as she listens to Kenyan Callado, a Santa Fe Indian School boys basketball player, recount memories of his coach Friday during a memorial in honor of brothers Jason and Nathan Abeyta. The were killed April 17 in a car crash.
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Jason Abeyta was the face of one of Santa Fe Indian School’s athletic programs.
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