Piedad Esquivel

2LT, US Army Piedad Esquivel

Born: September 7, 1922
Died: August 14, 2004

French Funerals and Cremations. “Obituary for Carmela Blumenthal,” June 21, 2018

Burial Site: SFNC, Section COL-1, Site B85 

Piedad Esquivel joined the Army Nurse Corps in March of 1945. 1

She was awarded the World War II Victory Medal and was honorably discharged in January 1947. 1, 2

Esquivel was born in Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. She enrolled in the Regina School of Nursing in Albuquerque in 1941 and graduated in 1944. 3 Esquivel completed advanced work in nursing from the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, graduating in 1949. 4 In the 1950s, she worked at the Public Health Service Office in Albuquerque and in public and Native Health Services in California, Arizona, and Montana. In 1955, while transporting a sick child to the Native Service Hospital at Tanana, Alaska, the plane she was on crashed on the frozen Yukon River. 5 The pilot and two passengers were thrown from the plane, but all three survived. She spoke of the incident, “When I thought of my pain, I just looked over at the wrecked plane, completely demolished, and realized how lucky I was.” 6 Esquivel later became director of public health nursing of Humboldt County in California and was supervising nurse for San Joaquin Public Health Department in Stockton. 7 In the 1960s, she was an assistant professor of public health nursing at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing. 8 There, she was the director of a federally funded project aimed at improving the public health nursing curriculum. In 1969, she became the director of public health nursing for Mendocino County in California. 5

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Notes:

1. New Mexico Commission of Public Records, State Records Center and Archives; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Subsubseries: Military Discharges; Box Number: 16580; Box Title: Military Discharges Errington-Favor
2. “Piedad Esquivel,” Albuquerque Journal Sun, March 12, 2006, D14. Newspapers.com.

3. “Albuquerque and Santa Fe Nursing Schools Combined,” The Albuquerque Tribune, September 16, 1941, 1. Newspapers.com.

4. “Graduates Today,” The Albuquerque Tribune, June 11, 1949, 3. Newspapers.com.

5. “’Copter Rescues Nurse, Child,” Fairbanks Daily News Miner, April 19, 1955, 1. Newspapers.com.

6. “Former Albuquerque Nurse Relates Rescue from Plane on Frozen River,” Albuquerque Journal, April 20, 1955, 2. Newspapers.com.

7. “New Director of Public Health Nurses,” Ukiah Daily Journal, January 6, 1969, 1. Newspapers.com.

8. “Piedad Esquivel New Director of Public Health Nursing,” The Mendocino Beacon, January 10, 1969, 8.

 

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“Graduates Today,” The Albuquerque Tribune, June 11, 1949, 3. Newspapers.com.

 

Prepared by Sue Ruth, Ph.D., Central New Mexico Community College