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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011 fl Muro, Josephine it tc IAT 1 1 1 -i ln.nnliii,B tliirn OA A roeiHont nf Hancock, Augusta Jeanne Ann 07 mcrnH aiuau intn tho armc nf har I nrH locnc 1 fflt on November 14, 2011 at the Hospice Family Care 1 (T Goodyear, AZ, Josephine passed in her home on Novem- jTV 1 ber 13. 2011. A memorial Service will be held on Friday, Ohio on December 9th, 1923. She was the daughter of Eugene Schaefer and Myrtle Florence (Jannell). Jeanne is survived by her brother Richard Schaefer (Marilyn) of Sun City Arizona; sons, David William Hancock (Ginger) of Prescott Arizona and Gregory Eugene Hancock of Wyoming; Six grandchildren, Joshua Hancock, Eden Grammond (Mike), Rebekah Russell (Michael), John Hancock (Hillary), Dawn Hancock, and Heather Hancock, and eiaht areat arandchildren.

She was preceded in November 18, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at St. John Vianney in Goodyear, AZ. Father Paul will be leading the service. Josephine was born in Baltimore, MD to Barbara Brady and Joseph Muro, and was one of three children.

Josephine began her career as a registered nurse, attending Uniontown Hospital School of Nursing in Pennsylvania. She went on to earn her Bachelor's of Science in Psychology from Upsala College in East Orange, NJ. Josephine then made her career traveling throughout the United ft1 THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC Camano, Raymond P. 77, of Scottsdale, passed away Novemhw is inn was a charismatic man with IvSSmSSt New NY' te subjects, like gastronomy, the English language. His big blueeves'anif ic.baM S11, opera' and friends and family.

Ray had Beer a Re IS? 1 SE JJSW" loved ful wine sales representative wit variou na and a stock broker In his early careT Hp Arizona Master Councfl Kninhic n( 2V Conseiller de L'ordre Mondial, cS. WrtaJSL Vice 1992 and First Regional Director Les Amis de Vin 1978J by his three children, Christopher, Jennifer Ray lsAulved Zbe. Francesca, Alejandro, ffite Dolores Rapuano; cousins and extended famiiJ held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, H6Sr Chapel, 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdt liS at Paradise Memorial Gardens alongside This Sffi, passed away in July.

ms Mar9e- Cardon, Virginia Lucille LOS Grandview 1st Ward, 1455 N. Har is Street in rS0ai ii at th.e be published on Sunday. ArrangemKytt t0 Carleton, Cecelia D. States doing Clinical Research for pharmaceutical companies with her own business. She was always on the go and enjoyed traveling, as she loved meeting new people and seeing new faces.

Josephine Muro was an amazing woman whose great fire and spirit were matched only by her love and generosity for all whom she touched. She gave greatly of her time, her attention and her love, and her strength and resilience were an inspiration to many, especially her children. Surviving Josephine are her children, Cynthia Dawn Bowkley and Dr. Charles William Bowkley, III. She is also survived by her brother, Ernest Muro and her sister Barbara Muro, in addition to her three beautiful beagles, Chipper, Missy and Buddy.

In lieu of gifts or flowers, please send donations to the ASPCA 424 E. 92nd Street New York, NY 10128-6804, at Arizona Beagle Rescue at P.O. Box 36854 Phoenix, AZ 85067 (623) 977-1355 or Make a Wish Foundation at Make-A-Wish Foundation of America Gift Processing Center P.O. Box 6062 Albert Lea, MN 56007-6662 in Josephine's name. Under the direction of Thompson's Valley West Funeral Chapel, Goodyear AZ.

Payne, Rodney Lewis death by her loving and devoted husband of 67 years, George William Hancock. Jeanne was raised in Cleveland, Ohio where she met and married the love of her life, George. Jeanne stayed in Cleveland working in admissions at Western Reserve University, while George served his country in WWII and later attended Fenn College. In late 1949 Jeanne and George decided to move to Arizona, where they enjoyed living in the Phoenix area most of their lives. They both moved to Prescott in 2010.

Jeanne worked for the Christ Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona for 13 years. She loved serving in the church that she and George attended and where Mike Moxness their very dear friend was pastor. Jeanne would often joke that the church secretary hears just about everything you can imagine! She also laughed about the day in 1985 when George came home and told her that he was retiring after 33 years with Salt River Project and she was retiring too. They enjoyed many wonderful times together. Jeanne was a loving ana devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and friend.

She was a wonderful support to all in her family and she will be greatly missed. The family would like to thank Dr. H. Askari, the staff of Pineview Care Home, and the staff of Hospice Family Care for the extraordinary care and support shown to us all. A memorial service will be held Saturday, November 19th, at West Resthaven Cemetery and Funeral Home at 6450 W.

Northern Avenue in Glendale. nfeqnliaDMparleK0n Passed awav Peacefully, at the age 2011- Cecelia Borowski was bom 'Zr iersey ana in 1940 married C- Ken Carle- ion. LPTP la anH Itan wn.nA 4. ni Arizona. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Hos- Dice Familv Care Inc.

at inn Fast hplrinn Strppt Snitp inn in i.T. i iu rnuenix in lasi ana specialties until toon an Prescott, Arizona 86301. Condolences II--1 1 wl'e' Susan nave continued to operate Celebration of Life for Rodney Lewis Payne, May 22. 1956 November 9, 2011. Beloved husband of Cheryl Anne Payne, loving father of Rennie Mae Payne, and Jacob Payne, dear son of Coy and Willie Payne, brother of Gloria (Bruce), Wendell, Carolyn, Patrick and Douglas.

Memorial service on Friday, November 18, 2011 at Mesa Baptist Church, 2425 S. Alma School (Alma School and Medina) at 6:30 p.m. fellowship from light refreshments following the service in the church gym. For Rodney's children, donations are accepted at Chase Bank. acct.

3037650045 in lieu of flowers. www.wesiresinavenrunerainome.com "Y1 ana en worKefl "a but always maarnJlmeJ0ln th1lr famiV' Survivor's include two auqnterS. Dr. Cam vn farlotnn Holmes, Shirley I Sons. KPn and Hnw a 11 i rhilrt nn greii grana- hp hoiH Mpccinnr "S'1 aren.

services will Bueler Mortuary. 74, of San Tan Valley passed away on 10162011. Shirley was a loving wife, mom, and grandma. Shirley will be missed by many and loved by all. She is survived by daughter, Teri Hamm, and son Michael Holmes.

She also had 6 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. i 3 i 'dui c. inman scnoo Koad, SCOttS- lrm-i lZrhprlNrumbe-r at 1 PM- Memrial cfi- MJ 130 PhZii! AZ 8502L 0SP'Ce AMZnai 19820 N' 7th Ave' SuiteMSTaN Hulock, Alan J. Jr. Conditt, Leon Watson Pearce, Donald E.

71, of Glendale, passed away on November 9, 2011. Donald served his country in the United States Navy. Military Honors and the Graveside Service will be at 10:30 AM, Friday, November 18, 2011 at the National Memorial Cemetery of AZ. Arrangements are entrusted to Green Acres Glendale Mortuary please visit the online memoriallDigpy) www.greenacresglendalemort.com (623)939-8321. Perkins, Samuel "Sam" Tyler Leon Waknn PnnHitt uuant fn ha uir i 47, passed away Sunday, November 13 after a hard fought battle with cancer.

He was a resident of Mesa and Forest Lakes, AZ. Services will be Monday, November 21, 2011 at 1:00 pm at Red Mountain Community Church, 6101 E. Virginia St, Mesa, AZ 85215, reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Red Mountain Community Church. ly a Hospice Care center in Phoenix on November 14, 2011.

Leon spent the last few days of his life surrounded by his family who dearly loved him. Leon was born August 27, 1924 in Conditt Holler, Stone County, Arkansas to Felix and Lucy Conditt. Leon grew up for most of his i in western Oklahoma. He had one sibling, Betty (McGrath), who passed away in 1990. Leon served in the Army overseas in India from 1943 through 1945.

In 1947 HO mo Mart lnn.4 nl tL i hi Samuel Sam" Tyler Perkins, 20, of Gilbert, Arizona passed way in his home with his family by his side on No- Jackson, Thelma Lee f-xi vember 14, 2011 after a courageous battle with brain nnfflr "At loact ha AnA 9 linn Cim fumiuArl hw Kir 89 of Phoenix, passed away on November 13, 2011. Visitation Friday Novem- wiii-ci ni ituji tc uicu a iiuii jan 1 is sui vivcu uy his I 1 r- 1.. ri.i.-v L' 1 oer lain at House ot nrayer tor ah Nations uuuic mu mm rwcmijiyeii in Kniremx. iney were married nn Ann 17 10,10 I --I i L. Apnl draftsman 14U2 b.

ntn Ave. pnoenix. Funeral service immediately following L- wi parem iKiuidru ana aanay nis grandparents Ti (Morns and Lucille Crawford), uncles (Gerry Crawford I 4 fl ard Jack Crawford), aunts (Suzie Perkins, Donna r. 1 uMMAm 1 1 1,1 1 i VK It Sn 17-lm worked as a for Salt i R'ver Project for nearly 36 years, and retired in 1986. His nutcinp nt hie unfa i nnKirip nf hie fa at iu.

interment at tast Kestnaven park cemetery. Preston Funer ifp nvpc al Home serving the family. Bdw naniMiuiiu, DciHiud uidwiuiu, diiu vvdiiuet: irdwiuruj, cousins (Jason and Michelle Crawford, Jeremy Crawford, SNr Jus'iua naiimiuiiu, diiu uidnie irdwiuru; dim biMer 1 (Elena Shaw). Sam was also blessed with a wonderful working. Leon logged hundreds of miles hiked in the Grand Canyon, as well as climbs in the High Sierra Mountains and Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

Leon and Mary served faithfully in the Catholic church, and contributed numerous hours of service and donations to local charities, such as St. Vincent de Paul and Andre House. After 63 years of marriage, Leon leaves behind his wife Mary, their twelve children Daniel, Mary, Kathleen, Barbara, Kenneth, Patrick, Theresa, Joan, Thomas, Anne, Joseph and Michael, 26 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Leon was beloved by many, and his life and legacy will continue to touch those he so greatly influenced. Visitation will be Wednesday, November 16th from with Rosary at at Grimshaw Mortuary, 710 W.

Bethany Home Rd. A Funeral Mass celebration of his life will be Thursday, November 17th at at Sts. Simon Jude Cathedral, 6351 N. 27th Ave. Burial following at Holy Cross Ceme-S -tery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice -H of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Phoenix, AZ 85014. To share vftfraN memories and condolences visit www.almoore-grimshaw.com -Mmim. jk group of friends who have been a tremendous source of support. Sam's greatest love was music.

He adored being on stage and performing with the band. He was also known to be a video game enthusiast with a unique sense of humor. Nothing, however, compared to his heart-felt devotion to family and friends. Sam had the ability to touch the hearts of everyone he met and was an inspiration to many. He had a heart of gold and was a true and loyal friend.

He was a wonderful and loving son and he will be greatly missed by his family and his friends. There will be a viewing from 6 until 8 pm on Friday, November 18, 2011 at Falconer Funeral Home, 251West Juniper in Gilbert. A memorial service will also be held on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 5 pm. Please go to www.falconerfuneralhome.com for more information about Sam and the services. If you wish to make a donation, please contribute to Barrow's Neurological Institute in Phoenix.

They truly are an amazing organization. Jones, Gregory E. was born September 1, 1946 in Omaha Nebraska. Greg took the hand of Our Father in heaven on November 13, 2011 in Scottsdale AZ. Greg operated and owned the Martin Ave Standard Station at 30th and Martin Ave in Omaha for over 30 years, he moved to Scottsdale, AZ in 2000 where he worked for his former boss at the Exxon Station at Granite Reef and McDonald in Scottsdale, AZ until he retired in 2010.

Greg loved to help people and had a passion for Husker football and golf. Greg is survived by his wife Char Masters of Scottsdale, AZ, his daughter and son-in-law, Tracy and Mike Swanson and grandchildren Mariah and Brandon of Scribner, NE. His son and daughter-in-law, Gregory Jr. and Audra Jones of Raleigh, NC. Five brothers, two sisters, and their spouses from the Omaha, NE area.

Also many family members and friends. Greg was Preceded in death by his mother, Theresa (Terri) and father Ernest (Ernie) Jones of Omaha, NE. Service will be held Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the National Memorial Cemetery Of Arizona 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85024. Reed, Buena "Boots" King, Mary D.

(Harris) OC nl Arlinnnn Arl-inna nieeni. -niiti nn klninmhnr 11 Cook, Donald gUj --r 85, of Mesa, Arizona passed away on September 9th, 2011. There will be a graveside service at Mountain View Cemetery, VETERAN 7900 E- Main Street, Mesa on November 25 at 1:00 pm. Cullon, Dustin Carl Thomas 91, of Glendale passed away on November 14, 2011. A memorial service will be held Monday, November 21, at 7 pm, First United Methodist Church, Glendale, 7102 N.

58th Drive. Private interment at Resthaven Park Cemetery, Jf ytUMi mumm jaj.cu away vii nuv.mu.i 2011. Mary was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served many years Seminarv instructor. Marv and Wavne farmed in the Buckeye area for decades, after which she taught 1 English at Buckeye Union High School for 22 years. She Killer.

AllCe IV. Alice K. Ritter, 84, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on No- is survived by her children Reed W. King (Darla), Jillene Webber and Gary D. King (Jonni), 30 grandchildren, and 4 nl nA ism.I n.n.l A vemDer 15, mi.

services win De neid at a.l. Moore Grimshaw Mortuary, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd Phoenix, Dustin Carl Thomas Cullon, age 26, of Cottonwood left us Friday afternoon, November 11, 2011. Dustin was traveling alone from Clarkdale to Cottonwood when he lost control of his vehicle. His passing was instantaneous and merciful.

Dustin, the son of Murray and Charlene Cullon, was born April 17, 1985 in Phoenix, AZ. Dustin grew up in the Awatukee area and graduated from Mountain Point High School. Dustin was always passionate 1 a iiiuHtiuuc ui yi cai yi anuiixiui cu anu yicai yicai grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, November I tfj ,1 19, 2011 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day I J. Saints, 1002 Eason Ave, Buckeye, Arizona.

Viewing will be from a.m. with the services following at 10:30 a.m. fi- Vt on saturoay, Novemoer 19, 2011 at nam. Visitation will begin one hour prior. Inter- ment will follow in Grinnell, Iowa.

In lieu of 4) flowers, contributions can be made to Hos- aDoui DasKetDan ana music. He participated in numerous basketball clubs and programs. Dustin played stand- pice of the Valley, The Susan B. Colemanfv F' Foundation or a cancer research charity otVHV 1 in ha thrnnnhnut hk crhnnl vparc and utrm Awarrk fnr Knight, Betty Ruth your choice. www.ALMoore-Gnmshaw.com his performances.

His music. esDeciallv olavina strinaed Stansberry, Elizabeth A. PI Wa hath A Cfanehorru 70 ni rnHnnwnnA AA Uaubim. nr 'KjS hpr 14th. in Cnttnnynnri She wa hnrn Fph.

8th. 1 4 1932 in Muskegon Heights, Ml, the daughter of Hugh and Velma Lynn. Sne was a Pastor's wife, devoted mother, a instruments, was a great gift to himself and others. Dustin became an extremely talented and admired musician. In 2005 Dustin moved to the Verde valley area and earned numerous certifications in the care giving profession.

In addition to working as a caregiver, Dustin continued to develop his musical skill and to pursue his dream of earning a living as a musician. Like many artists, Dustin battled severe depression for much of his adult life. With hard work and the help of family and friends, he was happy and on the path to winning the battle. Besides his parents, Dustin is survived by his grandmother, Marie C. Cullon, his half-brother Steven Blashhill and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

A service to remember his life will be held on Saturday, November 19 in the Verde Baptist Church at 1:30 PM. Instead of flowers, please consider making donations to one of the following organizations: http:www.communitybridges.orgdonateonline.htm or http:oldtownmission.org An online guestbook is available at www.westcottfuneralhome.com nnnnif fn mntj xLMrnn inith 1 hnir fn- kiit-ntt I itu ('-. many wmuicii, mm a ncati iui nuaijuoiiiy. Betty Ruth Knight, resident of Mesa AZ for over 18 years, died at her home at November 15, 2011. Mrs.

Knight worked 32 yrs for Joseph Ryerson, Rock Island Chicago IL and Inland Steel Chicago, IL retiring in 1989 as a Sr. Acct Admin in the Sales Dept. Betty was the daughter of William and Delia Faulkner of Muscatine IA. she volunteered at Banner Heart Hospital and The Mended Hearts Association. Surviving children, Sally Jo (Knight) Guenther, Des Plaines, IL and Richard C.

Knight, Huntington Beach, CA. She has been blessed with 10 Grand Children, 9 Great Grand Children and 3 Great Great Grand Children. Preceeded in death by: Parents; Three Sisters and 6 Brothers, Daughter, Karen A. Knight Mesa AZ, Son, Gary Lewis Gemma, Jacksonville, FL, Baby Knight, Muscatine IA and Great Grand Child Madelynne T. Wand, Reno NV.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, November 18, 2011 at 2:00 at Valley of the Sun Funeral Home 10940 E. Chandler Heights Rd. Chandler, AZ. Contributions may be made to American Heart rf', Association or Banner Hospice 275 Germann Rd Ste 110 GilbertUJiglUty) AZ 85297. www.valleyofthesunfuneralhome.com Kramer-Phelps, Estelle M.

4 sionary from Africa or Asia, you could always count on a 'V 1 warm welcome, a cool drink and hot meal at the Stansberry house. After being raised in the Midwest she for moved to Southern California with her husband and chil-- dren in 'be early 60's. In 1977 the family moved to Phoe- 'jtrzs nix, AZ where they planted a new church, which they pastored until retiring to the Verde Valley in 2001. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Richard Stansberry, her daughters Cheryl Graf (Russ) of San Diego and Diane Knochel (Theodore) of Cottonwood, a son Daniel of Phoenix, ana his fiancee Lisa Godair, and two grandsons. A visitation will be held Thursday, November 17, at the Verde Baptist Church in Cottonwood from 6:30 9:30 p.m.

A memorial service will be held Friday, November 18, at the Verde Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. An online guestbook is available to sign at www.westcottfuneralhome.com Sullivan, Thomas J. 76 of Phoenix, passed away November 10, 2011. Tom passed away on Nov. 11, 2011.

Dear Mom of Pat (Mark) Swenson and the late Ralph Kramer; dear grandma of Jason McKeel, Jamie (Justin) McKeel-Yingling, Jessica Swenson and Colleen Kramer; dear great grandma of Alucca Vinnllnn ftnr Aoxr aunt nrpat aunt anH tripnri nf Dominguez, Marcelino "Tony" of Anthem, Arizona, passed away November 9, 2011 at the young age of 64. Tony was born in Clayton, NM and moved to Arizona 34 years ago. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army. He worked as an office manager for a propanebutane storage facility for over 30 years.

He is survived by his son Marcelino I. Dominguez (Margot Partch); granddaughter Justus Dominguez; step granddaughter Harley Partch; sister Gloria Lawson, Avondale; brothers Joe Dominguez (MaryLou), Dumas, TX, Frank Dominguez (Gail), Amarillo, TX, Adon Dominguez (Melissa), Clayton, NM; companion Frances Sherman, Anthem. Services are private. Please visit www.hansenmortuary.com to send online condolences. 1 many.

Contributions to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. 1 1 Flower St Phoenix, AZ 85014 are appreciated. Private 1 Flower St Phoenix, AZ 85014 are appreciated. ,1 graveside service will De 11:30 am, sat. jA Nov.

19. 2011 at Green Acres Memorial Gar- dens, 401 N. Hayden Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 7 85257 www.greenacresmortuary.net was born on April 28, 1935 in Brooklyn, NY. Tom was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman and volunteered on the board for Ducks Unlimited and the Arizona Wildlife Federation. Survivors include a sister Maureen Caggiano, brother Brian Sullivan, 3 dauahters. Gail Hohn. Barbara Burr. Kathv Echols.

9 Lepisto, Esther orandnhilrirpn and 1 nrpat arandchild. Services will be private. Please visit www.hansenmortuary.com to submit online condolences. 96, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on NovemDer 13, 2011. The daughter of immigrant parents, Esther Lepisto lived in the finest tradition of the American dream.

She raised a family during the depression in Fairport Harbor, Ohio; a town where many of the residents still spoke Finnish. Her work, and that of her husband in the factories of the Midwest, gave their children the opportunity to become a nurse, an engineer and a soldier serving our country. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren carry on the tradition, serving forward the next generation. Esther is preceded in death by her husband Walfred, sister Anna, brothers Bill. Casev and Rickv and her son Ger Espinoza, Rudolph 51, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away November 8, 2011.

If you have any information regarding this person please contact Harper Funeral Home, 602-243-3961. Hammer, Bernadine (Bea) 90, of Peoria, AZ passed away on November 13, 2011. Married 54 years to the late Leonard (Mike) Hammer. She was born and raised in Madison, Wl. Survivors include her children: Ann-Marie Schneider (Hammer), Mary Hammer, James Hammer; grandchildren: Patricia Thur, Kristina Burnham, Matthew Schneider (currently in U.S.

Army serving in Afghanistan); sisters Lucille Koch and Delores Koch. Services scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 18th, 2011 at Church of St. Joachim St. Anne, 11625 N.

111th Avenue, Sun City, Arizona. Donations may be made to Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, P. O. Box 13600, Phoenix, AZ 85002-3600 or Catholic Outreach Center, 12301 W. Bell Rd, Suite A-103, Surprise, AZ 85374.

te7 -J ald. She Is survived by her children Karen and David; 9 grandchildren, Jack, Eva, Laurie, Tom, Eric, Beth, Joshua, Jeremy and Jennifer and ten greatgrandchildren; Jacob, Christopher, Isabel. Brooke, Trevor, Alex, Nico, Maya, ana tvan. as sne aesirea, tstner win De returnea to unio 10 De reunnea with her husband. A memorial service in her honor will be held in Ohio at a place and date to be determined.

Arrangements are being made by the Palm Funeral Home, Sun City Arizona. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to Duet Partners in Health and Aging, 555 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix AZ 85021 Luckman, Donald R. Webdale, Kenneth Michael Sr.

Born on August 8, 1942 Kenneth "Papa" Webdale of Sun City West passed away on November 13, 2011 at the age of 69. Kenneth achieved his CPA in the early 70's and enjoyed a successful career through determination and hard work. He attained CFO of Mount St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston, NY and in the early 90's he relocated to Scottsdale, AZ. He formed R-C Healthcare Management Services, Inc.

with Arnold Silver providing healthcare consulting services. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Mary Jo Webdale; his siblings Ralph Webdale of Fredonia, NY; Nancy Breier of Amherst NY Stephen Kelly of Oberlin, OH. His children Ken Webdale Jr. wife Maria of Glendale, AZ; Eric Webdale wife Ann of Peoria, AZ; Craig Webdale wife Holly of Charlotte, NC; Keith Webdale wife Sharon of Peoria, AZ and 11 grandchildren Chris Chase Adams, Michael (Trey), Tanner, Aaron, EJ, Luxe, Sadie, Noah, Connor Carston. A mass will be held on Friday November 18th at at Prince of Peace Parish 14818 W.

Deer Valley Sun City West 85375. In lieu of flowers donations can be sent in memory of Kenneth to the American Liver Foundation. Ken was a dedicated family man active in the Corte Bella community. He enjoyed spending time with his family (especially his grandchildren), golfing, swimming, traveling, going to the range and playing cards. Williams, Tom "Fonzie" Tom "Fonzie" Williams, 70 of Glendale, Arizona, passed on to Heaven on November 14, 2011.

A visitation will be held at 11am with services starting at 12pm on Friday, November 18, 2011 at West Resthaven Funeral Home 6450 W. Northern Ave. Glendale, Arizona 85301. Internment to follow. Condolences may be made at(Diiimtv) www.westresthavenfuneralhome.com vssy Don passed away unexpectedly November 11, 2011 at 111 iiuine in Med, nniufid iruin luinpiiumuus lunuwiiiy surgery.

He was born January 23, 1962 in Council Bluffs, flowa to Don and Inge Luckman. Don graduated in 1980 from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, lo- Christmas Cards to Heaven A special memorial tribute page which will publish on Saturday, December 24, 2011 15 i5 4 r.lg wa and later earned a Bachelor ot science ana a lecnni-EmA Ssi I ca' Management Degree from Devry University in Long Beach, California. He lived in Huntington Beach, Califor- r.Xv k. nia for fifteen years, where he met his special friend Le- r- 1 s4 she McNiff. In 1998 Don moved to Mesa, Arizona where he started his own very successful business Three Phase Power Systems.

He enioved the deserts of Arizo na, but always looked forward to visiting Iowa and his home town. One of his manv hobbies was collectina and restorina vintaae cars. Don is survived by It's not just hospice. It's Hospice of the Valley. his parents, his sister Harriet Luckman, cousin Rudi Danford and his sons of Greeley, Colorado, his friend Ms.

Leslie McNiff and his many friends. We will always remember Don as very kind, caring and loving and we will miss him very much. The body has been cremated. Please share your memories of Don at a Memorial Service Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at Queen of Heaven Mortuary Chapel 1562 E.

Baseline Rd, 45V Mesa, AZ, Arrangements entrusted to Queen of Heaven Mortu- fe-? ary. Mickelson, Ruth Adelia Lillywhite i r-. of Mesa, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, died in Mesa, AZ on Nov 9, 2011 at the age of 93. Ruth was born in Mesa on Feb 24, 1918 to Horace and Georgana Lillywhite, members of pioneer ranching and dairying families. Ruth was the oldest of their five dairvina children.

She married Morris L. Mickelson in May of I IK Pji 1311, uie Lu3 Mesa mnie. Hiwdys atuve uic 1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ruth gave a life time of service in her assignments. Ruth and Morris tTt enjoyed their missions to Ireland and Ohio, along with in IIia Un Tftmnla DaciAne nirinn Providing comfort and dignity as life nears its end. HOSPICE 4WVALLEY Your not-for-profit hospice since 1977 I vvuininy many ycao hi mc mesa icinpic.

i for her family, Ruth owned her own printing business, and then worked as a secretary for the Church Education System for 12 years. Ruth and Morris are parents of seven children: Marvin (Joyce), Elaine (Jared) Huish, Susan (Jon) Meilstrup, Gerald (Cari), Morris (Susan), Donna (Dave) Lamoreaux, and Grant (Karla), She is survived by her 7 children, 43 grandchildren, 71 great grandchildren and 2 sisters, Beth Osborn and Helen Poulson. Her life was one of loving service devoted to her family and God. She was always a loving mother with tender hands and a caring heart. She will be greatly missed by those she touched.

Her family expresses appreciation to those at Pleasant Living Assisted Home, who have gently taken care of her. Services will be held Sat, Nov. 19, 2011, at 10 am at the LDS church building at 940 E. Southern Ave, Mesa, with a viewing 1 hour prior. A viewing will also be held on Fri.

the 18th at Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa 6-8 pm. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery. DEADLINES: Friday, December 16, 2011 NOON For Information e-mail nbenitezrepubllcmedla.com Or call Natalie Benltez 602.444.1923 THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC To learn more about our services, call 602.530.6900 or visit hov.org I.

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