CABALLERO, Dolores
Dolores Caballero, 73, lived here 50 years. Husband,
Mariano; son, Raul; four grandchildren. Requiem Mass in Queen of Peace Catholic
Church. Burial in Mesa Cemetery. AZ Republic June 17, 1962.
CABECERA, Juana
Rios
Juana Rios Cabecera, 84, a Phoenix native who had been a farm laborer, died
Monday, Oct. 25, 1982, in a Valley nursing home. Mrs. Cabecera is survived by
two daughters, Mary Luz Gonzales and Mary Adelina Dominguez; a son, Layo; two
sisters; two brothers; 25 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Mass was in
Sacred Heart Church, 919 S. 16th Pl. The Phoenix Gazette 10/27/1982.
CABELL,
Mrs. Roy Smith
Mrs. Roy Smith Cabell, 86, who was born in North Carolina, died
Friday, June 14, 1973, in St. Luke's Hospital. She was a direct descendant of
the Indian Princess Pocahontas and Capt. John Smith. Her parents and
grandparents were of the Smith and Cabell families who founded Jamestown,
Virginia. Her father's name was Orthodox Creed Smith. Mrs. Cabel came to Phoenix
in 1939 from Washington, D.C. She had no known close survivors. Burial in
Greenwood Cemetery. 6/15/1974.
CABRERA, Leonard, Sr.
Leonard Cabrera, Sr., 85, a
retired line forman with Reynold Metals Co., died Dec. 17, 1982, in San Pedro,
Calif. Mr. Cabrera lived in Phoenix for several years and moved to California in
1978. He is survived by his daughter, Barbara Fletcher; sons, Harold and
Leonard; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mass was at Immaculate
Heart Catholic Church, 909 E. Washington. A.L. Moore & Sons made arrangements.
12/21/1982.
CABRON, Anne Warren
Anne Warren Cabron, 64, of Glendale, AZ passed
away Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004. She was born 7/28/40 in Cleveland, OH. During her
youth the family lived in several states as her dad was in mgt for GE. Anne
attended Linden Hall School for Girls in PA for 3 years returning to her home in
Kansas City, KS for her senior year. She also attended Kansas State. Anne worked
as a bank auditor and had her own horse, a TN Walker which she trained and
showed, winning several silver trays and ribbons. In 1967, when her parents
retired and moved to Sun City, Anne followed them to Arizona. She worked with a
dog breeder in Scottsdale for a number of years and had her own Bellington
Terrier which she trained, and showed. Anne married and settled in Glendale and
later divorced. Anne continued, to work with dogs, boarding and training. She
was an active member of several organizations, including the Heard Museum and
Goodwill Auxiliary. She also belonged to several clubs and did charity work.
Anne is survived by her brother, George Warren & wife, Muriel, of Lakewood
Ranch, FL, and 2 nieces, Sandi Warren/Machac of Houston, TX and Suzie Honeyman
of Overland Park, KS, some cousins and her friends. Anne loved people and
everyone she met was her friend. There will be a celebration of her life at a
later date. Contributions may be made in her name to Hospice of the Valley -
Thunderbird, 13620 N. 55th Ave., Glendale 85304 or to your favorite charity.
Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/5/2004.
CADENA, Benito Romero
Benito
Romero "Benny" Cadena, 68, Scottsdale, died at his cabin in Pinetop, AZ, Monday.
He was born and grew up in Scottsdale, attended Scottsdale Grammar and High
School. He began sweeping at the Cavalliere blacksmith shop at age 8, and they
trained him until his Air Force Guard Unit was activated, and he was sent to
Europe in 1961. In 1963, he joined Gray Leadbetter to form Aristate metal
fabricators. In 1971, he purchased his partner's interest and moved the company
to Tempe. He later changed the name to Cadena and Sons, Inc. Ben retired in
1990. Benny served on the Scottsdale Parks Commission from 1968-82. He provided
the names for several of the parks. Ben built the large Phoenix Bird located at
22nd St. & Camelback in Phoenix. He built that from a drawing by Paul Cos on a
match book cover. He was a dynamic advocate for many positive causes, including
the memorial recognizing Walker McCune's many gifts to Scottsdale. Scottsdale
named Cadena Street for him. Benny was preceded by the death of his beloved wife
Carmen. He is survived by his fiancee, Inez Guerro; sons, Richard, Albert, and
David; sister, Lillian Whittaker; brother, Manuel Cadena and Timothy Murphy; and
8 grandchildren. Visitation Friday 4 to 8 PM, with Rosary at 7 PM at Messinger
Indian School Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Rd. Mass 9 AM Saturday at Our Lady
of Perpetual Help, 3801 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale. Burial at Paradise Memorial
Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American
Diabetes Association, P. O. Box 1131, Fairfax, VA 22038. Submitted on
(09/09/2004) from East Valley Tribune
CADIEUX, Louis C.
Louis C. Cadieux, 86, of
Tempe, Arizona, passed away September 2, 2004. Mr. Cadieux served in the U. S.
Army during WWII. Services will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, September 18, 2004
at Grace Community Church, 1200 E. Southern Ave., Tempe, AZ 85282. In memory of
Louis C. Cadieux, contributions may be made to Grace Community Church. Published
in The Arizona Republic on 9/12/2004.
CADLE, Flossie
46, Thursday, 21 January
1960
CADRIEL, Dorothy Ruiz
Dorothy Ruiz Cadriel, 52, died Jan. 25, 1997. She was
born in Phoenix. Husband, Pete; daughter, Lorraine Santos; sons, Rosendo and
Pete Figueroa, and Gabriel; father, Gilbert Ruiz; sisters, Ofelia and Carmen
Rojas, Velia Garcia, Stella Camacho and Maryann Garcia; brothers, Roy Ruiz,
Jerry Alvarez; Gilbert and Jimmy; and 15 grandchildren. Mass at Blessed Scrament
Catholic Church, 312 N. 92nd Ave., Tolleson. Crystal Rose Funeral Home. The
Arizona Republic 30 Jan 1997, p.CL18.
CADWALLADER, Sadie Ruth
Mrs. Sadie Ruth
Cadwallader, 75, retired school teacher, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1960, in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, she came to Arizona 22
years ago. Services were in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The Rev. George R.
Selway officiated. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. She is survived by a
daughter, Linda DuBee, Phoenix; a son, Charles, Miami, Florida; and a sister,
Mrs. Phyllis Crawford, Elkton, Maryland. The AZ Republic 14 January 1960.
CADY,
Robert
3 March 1945 - 11 October 1982 Robert Cady, 37, formerly of Phoenix, died
Monday, Oct. 11, 1982, in Elmhurst, Illinois. Mr. Cady was a 1963 graduate of
Arcadia High School. He worked as a cable splicer for Commonwealth Edison Co.
and was a Vietnam Veteran. He is survived by his daughter, Anne Marie Cady.
Services were in Villa Park, Illinois. The Phoenix Gazette 10/13/1982
CAFFALL,
James
Florence - James E. Caffall, 78, a retired copper miner, died Dec. 29,
1982, at Pinal General Hospital. Mr. Caffall was born in Dexter, N. M., and
moved to Florence when he was 12 years old. He is survived by his wife, Rose;
daughters, Ameldia Belisle, Della Meadows, Stella Glenn and Sophie Wheeler;
sons, James E., Jr. and Jack; three sisters, a brother, six grandchildren and a
great-grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. today at Cole and Maud Chapel in
Florence. Published in The Arizona Republic Friday, December 31, 1982.
CAFFELL,
Ruth Belle
Ruth Belle Caffall, 87, of Phoenix, a retired cook, died March 17,
1998. She was born in Phoenix. Survivors include her daughters, margaret Rector
and Barbara; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services have
been held. Camelback Sunset Chapel Funeral Home. The Arizona Republic Sunday,
March 22, 1998
CAGE, Dick
Scottsdale - Dick Cage, 30, a floor covering installer
the past four months for Apache Flooring, Inc., died Thurs., Jan. 1, 1970, in
Watertown, N. Y. He was born in Globe and had lived in Scottsdale for eight
years. He was an Air Force veteran and was affiliated with the Church of the
Nazarene. Wife, Kay; sons, David and Christopher; daughters, Ronda and Venece
CAGE; parents, Harold CAGE and Mrs. Reginald GREY; sisters, Lorraine SPRATT and
Virginia DOTTS, all of Globe. Burial in Green Acres Cemetery. Published in the
Arizona Republic 1/3/1970.
CAGLE, Forrest Louis "Barney"
Forrest Louis "Barney"
Cagle, 53, a Phoenix native, died Thurs., Feb. 12, 1976, in Fuller, California.
He was vice president and secretary of Cagle Bros, Inc., a motor carrier firm.
His late father, C.M. Cagle started in the trucking business here in 1922.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia; daughters, Barbara Munroe, Laurie Ramirez
and Latracia; four brothers, Harry M. Cagle, Roseburg, Oregon, Arthur E. Cagle,
SLC, Utah, Russell L. Cagle, Belmont, California, and Ray E. Cagle, Phoenix; two
sisters, Mrs. Doris Long, Norwalk, Calif., and Mrs. Virginia Peterson, Phoenix;
and two grandchildren. Services in Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 15th
Ave. and Maryland. Entombment Memory Lawn. 13 Feb 1976
CAHILL, Albert L.
23 Jan
1897 - 28 Oct 1979 Mesa - Albert L. Cahill, 82, died Oct. 28, 1979, in his home.
in Apache Junction. Mr. Cahill moved here in 1962 from Seattle. He had been
secretary treasurer of the Skinner Corp. His wife, Dorothy, survives. Memorial
services were in Trinity Baptist Church, 2130 E. University Dr. Oct. 30,
1979.
CAHILL, James M.
James M. Cahill, 79, Our loving father, passed away
peacefully on Monday, August 30th, 2004 in Phoenix. Born in Phoenix on December
29th, 1924, Dad was a World War II veteran. He graduated from the University of
Arizona in 1950 and worked for the U. S. Geological Survey as a Hydrologist for
many years. Survivors include 3 daughters, Victoria Cahill, Susan Watson of
Hawaii and Melissa Hand of Phoenix; 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held on Saturday, September 4th at 2:00 P. M. at Whitney &
Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 East Indian School Road. In lieu of flowers,
contributions can be made to Hospice of the Valley, Gardiner Home, 1522 W.
Myrtle, Phoenix, AZ 85021. Published in the Arizona Republic on
9/2/2004.
CAHILL, Patricia E.
Patricia E. Cahill, 61, of Peoria, died Aug. 4,
1994. She was born in Chicago and was a homemaker. Husband, Peter W.; daughters,
Maria DeSchryver and Charlene Petritis; parents, Isabel and Joseph; sister,
Dorothy I. Hoffman and two grandchildren. Sunland Mortuary. 8/5/1994.
CAHN,
Louis
Louis Cahn, 70, a retired merchant who moved to the Valley 23 years ago
from his native New York City, died January 3, 1982, in Phoenix Baptist
Hospital. Mr. Cahn, 6515 N. 12th Way, was a member of Beth El Congregation,
Grand Canyon Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Jewish War Veterans Post 210 of Scottsdale
and the Big Apple Club of New York. Survivors include his wife, Lillian;
children, Rosalynne Krivitzky, Sandra Cohen, Stuart and Harry; six
grandchildren; two sisters. Services in Sinai Mortuary Chapel, 4538 N. 16th St.
The Arizona Republic, Tuesday, January 5, 1982.
CAIN, John Francis
Prescott -
The body of John Francis Cain, 45, will be sent to Phoenix for services and
burial. Mr. Cain died yesterday, 31 Dec 1959, while visiting friends here. Born
in New York, he had lived in Arizona 13 years. His Phoenix home was at 3424 N.
51st St. A government accountant, at one time he was employed at Luke Air Force
Base. He is survived by his wife, Jane; a daughter, Patricia, Phoenix; a sister
and two brothers, all living out of state. The Arizona Republic Friday, January
1, 1960.
CAIN, Madeleine
Madeleine Cain, 76, who had taught in her native
France, later in Wales and at the Warrenton Country School in Virginia, died
Wed., Dec. 16, 1970, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Cain came to Phoenix in
1945 from Indiana. Survivors include her husband, Ruel, and two sisters in
France. Burial in Green Acres Cemetery, Scottsdale. 12/19/1970.
CAIRNS,
Margherite
72, was born in Southhampton, England, and came to Arizona nine years
ago. No known survivors. 8/22/1967.
CAIRNS, Martin
21 Jan 1899 - 29 Sep 1980 Sun
City - Services for Martin Cairns, 81, a retired steelworker who came here in
1972 from Oak Park, Illinois, and died Sept. 29, 1980, in Boswell Hospital, will
be today in Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave. Mr. Cairns, 11013
Thunderbird Blvd., was a member of the First Christian Church here and Masonic
Lodge 211. He is survived by his wife, Jessie, and sons, Dr. Richard, David and
Scott, all of Glendale. Interment Sunland Memorial Park. October 2, 1980.
CALCA,
Jose B.
13 Dec 1902 - 11 Oct 1980 Jose B. Calca, 77, who was born in Portugal,
died Oct. 11, 1980, in Phoenix Mountain Nursing Center. Mr. Calca was a factory
worker for an electronics firm before coming to Arizona in 1974 from
Connecticut. Wife, Maria; sons, Joseph and Lucien; two brothers; eight
grandchildren. Services were in Waterbury, Connecticut. The Arizona Republic
Monday, Oct. 13, 1980.
CALCE-DELLA, E. Claire
Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1980. (See
DELLA-CALCE)
CALDERON, Hilario O.
Clifton -- Hilario O. Calderon, 78, died
Thurs., Feb. 12, 1976, in Morenci Hospital. He worked for Phelps Dodge Corp for
25 years. Survivors include children, Albert, Fred, Lumina Molina and Lila
Maldonaldo; two brothers; a sister; 11 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. 13 Feb 1976
CALDWELL,
Ernest E.
Ernest E. Caldwell, 77, former owner of a janitorial service had been
a member 50 years of Masonic Lodge in Chicago. He was born in South Carolina and
moved to Phoenix three years ago from Chicago. Survivors include a sister, Lucia
RICHMON of Los Angeles; brother, Harry Caldwell, Detroit; and a niece, Mrs.
Juanita Glass of Oxnard, California. Burial in Chicago. 5/10/1967.
CALDWELL,
Eula Yvette
Bisbee - Eula Yvette Caldwell, 72, died Oct. 28, 1979. She came to
Bisbee 45 years ago and taught school there in the late 1920s and again in the
1950s. She had been active in the American Heart Association in Bisbee before
moving to Phoeix a year ago. Survivors include her children, Charlotte Frost and
J. Bruce Caldwell; two sisters and seven grandchildren. Graveside services were
in Evergreen Cemetery at Bisbee. Oct. 30, 1979.
CALI, Libby A.
18 Nov 1935 - 17
Oct 1982 Libby A. Cali, 46, a homemaker, died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1982. She was
born on Staten Island, N.Y., and moved to Phoenix from Pennsylvania in 1978.
Survivors include her husband, Santo; a son, Stephen; mother, Guistina Zarrelli;
and a brother. Services were in St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, 2501
E. Cactus. Interment Paradise Memorial Gardens. Shadow Mtn Mortuary. The Phoenix
Gazette 10/20/1982.
CALLAHAN, Ethel Lucille
Ethel Lucille Callahan, 66, of
Phoenix, died Feb. 12, 1994. She was a homemaker and was born in Granite,
Oklahoma. Husband, Earl Marshall; daughter, Ethel Louise Mann; son, Eugene Earl;
sisters, Wanda Schnoelbelen, Mattie Davis and Jessie Orum; brother, John
Franklin Daniels; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Published in
the Arizona Republic 2/15/1994.
CALLAS, Thomas D.
Rosary for Thomas D. Callas,
62, will be recited today in the Cole and Maude Mortuary. Funeral services will
be in the mortuary tomorrow. Mr. Callas died Tuesday, January 19, 1960, in the
hospital at San Manuel. Born in Greece, he lived in Arizona 56 years. He had
lived in the Oracle area 28 years. He is survived by his wife, Lucilla, and two
brothers in Greece. Thursday, 21 January 1960
CALLES, Manuel D.
86, a native of
Tucson, was a retired cowboy. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Virginia APODACA,
and a nephew, William C. COOK, both of Tucson. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery,
Phoenix. 9/8/1967.
CALLIN, Robert T.
Robert T. Callin was born in Findlay, Ohio
on December 16, 1920, to Bertha and John Q. CALLIN. He went to be with the Lord
on February 26, 2007. Bob lived in Fostoria, Ohio, until 6th grade, and then
moved to a farm near Bowling Green, Ohio, until 9th grade when his family moved
to Florida in 1935. He attended high school in Orlando and Winter Park, Florida,
but instead of graduating from high school, he joined the National Guard in
1939. He spent most of 1940-41 in the Army Infantry. He transferred to the
United States Air Force in July of 1941. He was stationed at Luke Field during
the war, and was honorably discharged in 1945. Shortly after arriving at Luke,
he began attending (then) Calvary Baptist Church in Glendale where he met Nancy
WITTER, an Arizona native, originally from Peoria. They soon married and during
the next four years had two children, Vicki and Ted. After the war the family
moved to Plainview, Texas where Bob attended Wayland College. He attended
Phoenix College in 1948-49 and Grand Canyon College from 1949-1951. He was a
member of the college choir and also in the first graduating class of five
members while the college was still in Prescott. While at Grand Canyon he served
as Student Body President and was voted Mr. Campus Favorite. He received his
Masters Degree later from ASU. Bob was dedicated to education and instilled that
value in his family. Having accepted Jesus as his Savior at the age of 14, Bob
felt called to the ministry and pastored a small Baptist church in Hayden, AZ,
from 1951-1953. After attending Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary from
1953-54, he moved his family back to Glendale and taught at Sullivan Elementary
School in Phoenix for two years, then moved to the Glendale Elementary District
where he taught most of his career at Sine Elementary. He retired in 1981. Bob
and Nancy took special joy in cross-country trips in their motor home, and
frequently took their grandchildren along on their many adventures. Bob and
Nancy were married for 62 years before she passed away in 2004. Also
predeceasing him are his parents, John and Bertha Callin, his sister Yvonne, his
brother Norman, and his niece Virginia. Still here and missing him terribly are
his daughter, Vicki HUNT and husband Tom; his son Ted Callin and wife Barbara;
his grandchildren and great grandchildren Jeff VINCK, wife Tabor and daughter
Addison; Tad Callin, wife Kate and children Cambria, Seamus, Lars and Mileady;
Katie THOMPSON, husband Barry and children Ryan, Macie and Reagan; Sara HOBBS,
husband Billy and children Caleb and Riley; and Chad VINCK and wife Carolyn. He
also leaves behind a niece, Marilyn CARDWELL who lives in Atlanta, and a dear
friend and "best buddy," Ruby GUYNES. He also leaves behind so very many dear
friends whose lives he has touched over the years. Bob CALLIN had a gift for
inspiring, encouraging, and embracing others. The world will be a less bright
place without him in it. He will surely be missed. The good news that he would
want everyone to know is that he is in heaven with Jesus-so don't worry about
him. Private family burial will take place at Resthaven Park in Glendale. In
lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Ironwood Camp, c/o
Calvary Baptist Church, 8412 W. Washington, Peoria, AZ 85345. Published in The
Arizona Republic on 3/4/2007.
CALLOWAY, Melba C.
Melba C. Calloway, 59, who had
been a Girl Scout leader, Cub Scout den mother and active in the Bethune School
Parent Teacher Association, died after a long illness Oct. 24, 1979, in Doctors
Hospital. Mrs. Calloway moved to Phoenix 41 years ago from Oklahoma and was a
member of the Willing Workers at Tanner Chapel CME Church. She had been a
consumer consultant 26 years with Arizona Public Service Co. Services at the
church. Visitation in Webber & Son Mortuary, 1641 E. Jefferson. Survivors
include her children, Carol Anderson, Janet Russell, Edward Smith, Will, Jr.,
and Michael . . .; a sister; a brother; 14 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 27, 1979.
CALUWAERT, Maurice W.
Sun
City - Rosary for Maurice W. Caluwaert, 74, who died Dec. 30, 1981, in a Sun
City nursing home, will be today in Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave. Mass
will be Saturday in St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Blvd.
Mr. Caluwaert owned the Chicago Bead Works Co., which made bridal veils, for 40
years. He was born in Cincinnati and moved to Sun City in 1973 from Glen Ellyn,
Illinois. He was a graduate of St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Illinois, and had
been a deacon at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Glendale.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth; children, Jean Glogowski of Minnesota, Lynn
Steiner of Illinois, Eileen Streu of Illinois and John M. of Illinois; brother
Charles of Illinois and sister, Heloise Barringer of Florida; eight
grandchildren. Rosary at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave., Sun City. Mass
of Christian burial St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Blvd.,
Sun City. Interment Sunland Memorial Park. The Arizona Republic Friday, Januay
1, 1982.
CALVIN, Fred H.
29 Jan 1909 - 5 Oct 1979 Sun City - Fred H. Calvin, 73,
of 10405 N. 106th Ave., who came to Sun City in 1968 from Kansas City, Missouri,
where he was executive vice president of Kansas City Fire and Marine Insurance
Co. 34 years, died Oct. 5, 1979, in Boswell Memorial Hospital. Mr. Calvin, who
founded the Harmony Organ Club of Sun City, is survived by his wife, Agnes; son,
William, and a sister. Services were in Unity Church of Sun City, 10101 Coggins
Drive. Published in The Arizona Republic Sunday, October 7, 1979.
CALVIN, James
N.
James N. Calvin, 46, of Phoenix, died March 22, 1994. He was a native of
Phoenix and was a self-employed manufacturer representative. Parents, Madeline
V. and Clyde N.; sister, Patricia. Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, Glendale.
3/24/1994.
CALZADA, Josefa V.
Josefa V. Calzada, 83, a native of Mexico who
moved to Arizona 44 years ago, died Tues., Oct. 5, 1982, in a Valley hospital.
She lived in El Mirage and was a member of St. Teresita Church. Survivors
include her husband, Esteban; two daughters, Alicia Gradillas and Josephina
Gradillas; five sons, Esteban "Steve", Benny, Gustavo, Angel and Louis; amd 37
grandchildren. 10/8/1982.
CAMACHO, Eduviles
Eduviles Camacho, 75, moved to
Phoenix from Waelder, Texas, 30 years ago. Daughters, Olga Dominguez, Irma
Valdez and Yolanda Chavez; sons, Joe, Ray and Henry. Universal Memorial.
12/4/1982.
CAMERON, Bertha E.
Bertha E. Cameron, 88, died Nov. 24, 1982, at her
residence. She was born in Wickliffe, Ohio, and moved to Phoenix from Cleveland
in 1960. Daughters, Wanda Pruitt and Alice Friedlander; 11 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Ralph L. Sage, Director.
11/28/1982.
CAMERON, Clark E.
Clark E. Cameron, 70, of Sun City, Arizona, passed
away on September 3, 2004. He was a U. S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War. A
memorial Mass will be held 10:00 A. M., Saturday, September 11, 2004 at St.
Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, 9728 W. Palmeras Ln., Sun City, Arizona. In
lieu of flowers, please direct memorial contributions to Sun Health Hospice.
Menke Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/8/2004.
CAMERON,
Clark E.
The earthly life of Clark Cameron of Sun City, Arizona, ended on
Friday, September 3, 2004. He was born in 1934 in Steele, North Dakota. Clark
was a Realtor for many years in Spokane and Seattle, Washington and Phoenix/Sun
City, Arizona. Clark was a Veteran of the Navy during the Korean War. He was the
consummate family man who dedicated his life to his wife, Glenna, and his three
sons: Dean Cameron of Spokane, Washington; Tim Cameron of Everett, Washington;
and Scott Cameron of Federal Way, Washington. Clark loved the game of golf and
was seen daily at Willowbrook Golf Course in Sun City, Arizona. He made friends
wherever he went and will be missed by many. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Cameron of Spokane, Washington preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife
of 45 years, Glenna Cameron, his three sons, eight grandchildren and his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Tsoumpas of Spokane, Washington. A
Memorial Service followed by a Wake will be held at St. Elizabeth Seton Church
on 9728 W. Palmeras Drive in Sun City on Saturday, September 11, 2004 at 10:00
A. M. A second Memorial Service for friends and family in Spokane, Washington,
will be held on September 18, 2004 at Spokane Valley Baptist Church, S. 1222
McDonald Road. In lieu of flowers, please direct memorial contributions to Sun
Health Hospice. Arrangements handled by Menke Funeral Home, 623-979-6451.
Published in the Daily News-Sun on 9/9/2004.
CAMERON, Gordon
Buckeye - Gordon
Cameron, 65, died Sun., Mar 1, 1970, at his home. He was born in Downs,
Washington and taken to Canada while still an infant. He came to Arizona from
Bakersfield, California, in 1946 as a well drilling contractor and moved here
the following year. He began farming in the Harquahala Valley in 1952 and
continued both occupations until his retirement due to ill health in December
1968. Wife, Mary; daughter, Jean KEPLAR of Tucson; five sisters, Ethel RUSHING
of Benson and four out of state. 3/4/1970.
CAMERON, James H.
Mesa - James H.
Cameron, 76, died Fri., March 6, 1970, in the Phoenix Veterans Hospital. He was
born in Missouri and came to Arizona 14 years ago from Springfield, Missouri. He
was a painter before retiring. Wife, Cora; six sons, Lee of Norwalk, CA, Earl of
Kansas City, Joe, Howard, Bob and Eldon, all of Mesa; stepson, James TAYLOR of
New York; two daughters, Shirley CAMERON of Mesa and Faye FERGULIO of Portland,
OR; 19 grandchildren. Burial in Mountain View Memorial Park, Mesa.
3/7-8/1970.
CAMERON, Martin MacDonald
Martin MacDonald Cameron, 41, of Tonopah,
AZ, passed away August 11, 2004. Services will be private. Arrangements
entrusted to Mortensen Kings Funeral Center. Published in The Arizona Republic
on 9/12/2004.
CAMINITI, Elizabeth
Elizabeth "Sally" Caminiti, 69, a homemaker
who moved to Arizona three years ago from her native New York, died Thursday,
Oct. 7, 1982. Survivors include her husband, John; sons, Anthony and Charles;
daughter, Toni Calleo; and four grandchildren. 10/9/1982. The Phoenix
Gazette
CAMPANELLA, Matthew Edward
Matthew Edward Campanella, 89, Mesa, Arizona,
passed away July 18, 2004. U. S. Army Veteran. Services Holy Cross Catholic
Church, 10:00 a. m. on Saturday, October 2, 2004, 1244 S. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ.
Mariposa Gardens Memorial Park & Funeral Care. Published in The Arizona Republic
on 9/30/2004.
CAMPANELLA, Matthew Edward
Matthew Edward Campanella, 89, of Mesa
died July 18, 2004, in Mesa. Services: 10 a. m. Saturday at Holy Cross Catholic
Church, 1244 S. Power Road, Mesa. Mariposa Gardens Memorial Park and Funeral
Care (480) 830-4422. Submitted on (09/30/2004) from East Valley
Tribune
CAMPBELL, Alyce E.
Alyce E. Campbell, age 88 of Nashville, TN passed
away September 6, 2004. Preceded in death by husband, Rev. John L. Campbell.
Survived by daughter, Alyce E. (Harold) Gilbert; other relatives and friends.
Services will be held on Monday, September 13, 2004 at Tabernacle of Glory
Church, (formerly Pilgrim Emmanuel Baptist Church) 945 South Douglas Avenue,
Nashville, TN., visitation from 6pm-7pm with funeral services immediately
following, with Senior Pastor, Roderick C. Pounds, Tabernacle of Glory,
officiating and Bishop Michael L. Graves of Temple Church, Eulogist. Interment
Tuesday, September 14th at 11:00am in Nashville National Veterans Cemetery, 1420
Gallatin Rd., Madison, TN. Contributions may be sent to Patton Brothers Funeral
Home, 1306 South St., Nashville, TN, 37212. (615) 256-3608. Published in The
Arizona Republic on 9/11/2004.
CAMPBELL, Archie B.
70, was born in Rawlins,
Wyoming, and was a World War I veteran. Wife, Glodis; daughters, Betty Joe
LUCAS, Mrs. William MILLIKEN, Mrs. Stanley HARDT; sons, Archie and Robert.
Burial in Rawlins, Wyoming. 9/10/1967.
CAMPBELL, Chester Ruben
Chester Ruben
Campbell, 31, of Phoenix, a construction worker, died Feb. 4, 1994. He was born
in Phoenix. Survivors include his mother, Bertha Halfhill; stepfather, James Lee
Halfhill; sisters, Dorothy Lynn, Jeannie Rebecca Gallardo and Penny Christine;
and brothers, James Halfhill, Billie and Michael. No services. Greer-Wilson
Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic Tuesday, February 8,
1994.
CAMPBELL, Clarence
Clarence Campbell, 84, a retired gatesman for the Rhode
Island Railroad, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1982, in a Valley hospital. Mr. Campbell
was born in Boley, Oklahoma, and moved to Arizona 15 years ago. Survivors
include two daughters, Dolly McCoy and Theresa Campbell; a son, Tilford; a
sister; two brothers; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The
Phoenix Gazette 10/27/1982.
CAMPBELL, David William
David William Campbell, 52,
of Phoenix, died Feb. 9, 1994. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was a truck
mechanic and an Air Force veteran. Wife, Diane; daughter, Danielle; son, James;
one brother; and one grandchild. National Memorial Cemetery. Feb 10,
1994.
CAMPBELL, Don E.
Don Edward CAMPBELL, World War II veteran and resident of
Arizona 22 years, died Thursday January 28, 1960, in the Phoenix Veterans
Administration Hospital. He was 57. Mr. Campbell was a native of Randell County,
Texas. He had been an accountant, both self-employed and for Luke Air Force
Base. His home was at 340 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale. Survivors are two
stepsons, Francis L. PATTERSON, Phoenix, and Kenneth W. PATTERSON, Fort
Huachuca; two brothers and a sister, all out of state; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be in the First Methodist Church of Glendale. The Rev.
Robert W. PEALE will officiate. Burial will be in Resthaven Park Cemetery,
Glendale. Saturday, 30 January 1960.
CAMPBELL, Elaine K.
40, was born in Aurora,
Illinois, and moved to Arizona nine years ago from Wheaton, Illinois. Husband,
Dave; daughter, Debra; son, David; mother, Elsie KRUEGER; sister, Dorothy
STREAM. 9/1/1967.
CAMPBELL, Franklin D.
74, Tuesday, 26 January 1960
CAMPBELL,
Juanita Lucritia
Juanita Lucritia Campbell, 59, of Phoenix, died May 16, 1994.
She was born in Bastrop, Texas. She was a retired school nurse for the Roosevelt
School District and co-owner of The Arizona Informant newspaper. Survivors
include her husband, Cloves C., Sr.; daughters, Debra and Carol; sons, Cloves
C., Jr., and Carlton C.; sisters, Barbara and JOhnnie Haywood; her parents,
Jewell L. Winston Robinson and Clarence C. Burleson; and four grandchildren. 20
May 1994.
CAMPBELL, Lawrence K.
Scottsdale -- Lawrence K. Campbell, 61, died
Fri., May 12, 1967, in a Phoenix hospital. He was a retired furniture salesman
who came to Scottsdale three years ago. He was a Masonic lodge member in Kansas
City. He was born in Lexington, MO. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Almarine Rooks,
Scottsdale, with whom he resided. Services were in Kansas City.
5/14/1967.
CAMPBELL, Lyda
Lyda Campbell, 81, a northeast Phoenix resident, died
Nov. 26, 1982, in Bell's Lodge. Mrs. Campbell was born in Idabel, Oklahoma, and
moved to Phoenix in 1955. She is survived by daughters, Elizabeth Courtney and
Raye Holzer; and five grandchildren. Services were in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Local arrangements by Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. 11/27/1982.
CAMPBELL, Mabel
E.
Sun City -- Mabel Elizabeth Campbell, 94, a past matron of the Eastern Star
and a member of the United Church of Sun City, died Tues., Feb. 10, 1976, in
Valley View Hospital. Survivors include her son, Phil; three grandchildren nine
great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. 11 Feb 1976
CAMPBELL, Margaret
C.
Margaret C. Campbell, 94, of Tempe died Aug. 21, 2004, in Tempe. Lakeshore
Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 838-5639. Submitted on (08/26/2004) from
East Valley Tribune
CAMPBELL, Marjorie A.
Marjorie A. Campbell, 60, of 5964 N.
Echo Canyon Drive, who was born in Pennsylvania and came to Phoenix 28 years
ago, died December 31, 1981, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Campbell was a
member of the Phoenix Zoo Auxiliary and the Phoenix Country Club. Survivors
include his wife, Claudie; sons, C. B. and Furman, Jr.; stepson, Jim Robinson;
nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Services at Paradise Chapel, 3934
E. Indian School. Funeral announcement: Wife of Frank B. Campbell, Jr. Mother of
Mrs. Bartley Ann Kirst of Phoenix, Candy Poolman of Santa Barbara, California,
Patricia Houdek of San Antonio, Texas, Marjorie Campbell of Santa Clara,
California, Frank B. Campbell, III of Tempe, Kevin S. Campbell of Mesa, and
Michael J. Campbell of Phoenix. Daughter of Mae Espey of Tulsa, Oklahoma; sister
of James Espey of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Prayer service at Whitney & Murphy Arcadia
Funeral Home Chapel, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. Funeral mass St. Theresa's
Church. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. 3-Jan-1982
CAMPBELL, Mary Louise
Mary
Louise Campbell, 78, of Mesa, AZ, passed away September 25, 2004. No services.
Contributions to: Shepard Villa Care Center, 5848 E. University, Mesa, AZ, 85205
Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/29/2004.
CAMPBELL, Mary Louise
Mary
Louise Campbell, 78, of Mesa died Sept. 25, 2004, in Mesa. Hansen Chapel of
Prayer handled arrangements. (480) 832-1007. Submitted on (09/28/2004) from East
Valley Tribune
CAMPBELL, Paul D.
Paul D. Campbell, 73, of Phoenix, a cattleman
and real estate broker, died May 16, 1994. He was born in Snowflake and was a
World War II Army Veteran. Survivors include his wife, Leeta C.; daughters,
Paula Schreur and Ann; sons, Craig and Glen A.; sisters, Joyce C. Wing and Sue
Hawkes; brothers, Don C. and Chad M.; and 12 grandchildren. Visitation 7 to 9
p.m. Thursday, Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School Road.
Services 1 p.m. Friday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Gateway
Ward, 2222 N. 40th St., with second visitation one hour prior to services.
Contributions: American Diabetes Association, 2328 W. Royal Palm Road, Suite D,
Phoenix, AZ 85021. Published in The Arizona Republic/The Phoenix Gazette
Thursday, May 19, 1994.
CAMPBELL, Phillip Jack, Sr.
Phillip Jack Campbell, Sr.,
67, a services station manager in Phoenix for 28 years, died Saturday, June 15,
1974. Sons, Michael and Phillip; a brother; and two grandchildren. Services were
in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden. Private cremation. 6/19/1974.
CAMPBELL,
Polly
Polly Campbell, 82, of Goodyear, died April 20, 1978. She moved to Arizona
in 1948 from San Leandro, California. She was a sales clerk and a member of
Eastern Star. Daughter, Bernice Wood; a sister; a brother; a grandson and two
great-grandchildren. Lundberg Sunland Chapel. The Phoenix Gazette April 22,
1978
CAMPBELL, Raymond E.
Scottsdale - Raymond E. Campbell, 52, who was an
engineer for Salt River Project 10 years, died Oct. 13, 1979, in Scottsdale
Hospital. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. He moved to Arizona in 1969 from Los Angeles. Surviving are
his wife, Ethel; son, Kevin; father, John; and a brother. Services were in
Scottsdale Bible Church, Miller and Shea. Published Oct. 14, 1979.
CAMPBELL,
Thomas Benedict
Thomas Benedict Campbell, 46, a native of England, moved to
Phoenix four years ago from Detroit. World War II veteran, awarded the bronze
and silver stars and the Purple Heart. Survived by son, Thomas, of Detroit;
brothers, William A. and John J. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell,
all of Phoenix; sisters, Mrs. Paul Kalkau of North Lake, Ill., Mrs. Laurence
Uldenish in Michigan. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. AZ Republic June 12,
1962.
CAMPBELL, Thomas O.
91, 12/18/1970.
CAMPBELL, Virginia C.
Virginia C.
Campbell, 68, of Phoenix, who had taught high school drama in Oklahoma, died
Feb. 4, 1982, in St. Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Campbell was
born in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and came to Arizona in 1945. She graduated from the
Southwestern Teachers University in Oklahoma and had performed in productions of
the Douglas Little Theatre in southeastern Arizona. Mrs. Campbell was the first
president of the Camelback High School PTA and was a member of the Chi Omega
Sorority's Mom's Club at ASU. She was also a volunteer at the Arizona Girls
Ranch and Good Samaritan Hospital and was a member of the Kiwanis auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, Richard Dale Campbell; daughters, Paula Sue
Radtke of San Jose, CA, and Sonja Dale Sowers of Riverside, CA; a brother,
Bernard Methuin; two sisters, Paula Thomas and Emma Lou Fritz; and five
grandchildren. Services to precede cremation were at Mortensen-Kings Mortuary.
The AZ Republic Sunday, Feb. 7, 1982.
CAMPBELL, William Joseph
Maricopa -
William J. Campbell, 62, who had been a molder for Roto-Way Casting & Mfg. Co.
in Tempe, died Oct. 5, 1980, in Hoemako Hospital at Casa Grande. He was an elder
in the Maricopa Seventh-day Adventist Church. Surviving are his wife, wife
Betty; children, Betty Jane Reno, William, Jr., Samuel, Darry and Daniel; a
brother; 15 grandchildren. Interment East Resthaven. Wednesday, Oct. 8,
1980.
CAMPHAUSEN, Mildred
Mildred Camphausen, 94, of Mesa, died Oct. 19, 1994.
She was born in Canton, Ohio, and was a member of Eastern Star. Survivors
include her daughter, Gloria Brown; stepson, Robert; three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. 2 Nov 1994.
CAMPOLONG, John B.
Mesa - John B. Campolong,
69, owner of the J.B.C. Custom Tailor Co., died Feb. 28, 1970, at Mesa Southside
Hospital. He was born in Italy and lived here 11 years. Survivors include his
wife, Filomena I.; three sons, Joe, Eugene and Johnnny; one daughter, Louise
Campolong, all of Clearfield, PA; one stepson, Angelo Iannuzzi of Mesa and one
stepdaughter, Mrs. Irene D'Ambrosio of Phoenix; three sisters out of state and
25 grandchildren. Mass was at Christ the King Catholic Church, 1505 E. Dana.
Burial in Mesa City Cemetery. 3/1/1970.
CAMPOS, Selestino N.
Services for
Selestino N. Campos, 63, of 10907 W. Hopi, a landscaper who died Feb. 3, 1982,
at Good Samaritan Hospital, were Saturday at St. Williams Catholic Church. Mr.
Campos was born in Kansas and came to Arizona in 1961. He was a Navy veteran of
World War II. Survivors include his wife, Trenidad; children, Guadalupe,
Alfonso, Trine Prieto, Virginia Prieto, Delia Ayala and Jose Marquez; two
brothers; a sister; 19 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The AZ Republic
Feb. 8, 1982.
CAMRUD, Janey M.
Janey M. Camrud, 46, was born in Phoenix and died
Sunday, June 9, 1974, in her home after a long illness. Husband, Ed; children,
Ron and Lisa Camrud; a sister, Mrs. Betty Johnson; brothers, Jack and Joe Swift;
and two granddaughters. Services in Faith Lutheran Church. Mortensen-Kings
Funeral Center. Private cremation. 6/11/1974.
CAMUNEZ, Arthur D.
Tempe - Arthur
D. Camunez, 70, a retired lientenant colonel in the Army, died Dec. 16, 1982, in
Veteran's Administration Medical Center. He was born in Las Cruces, N.M. and
moved to Arizona 35 years ago. He served in the Army during World War II and the
Korean War. Survived by his wife, Elsa; daughter, Judtih Ann Schurkamp of
Cottonwood; son, David, Ft. Worth, TX; two sisters and two brothers out of
state; and two grandchildren. Mass was in Church of the Holy Spirit, 1871 E.
Lebra Dr. Additional services were in Las Cruces. Burial in Ft. Bliss National
Cemetery, Ex Paso, TX. 12/17/1982.
CANAAN, Herbert L.
(Funeral Announcement
only) 1/3/1970.
CANALES, Estaban V.
Estaban V. Canales, 19, of Peoria, Arizona,
passed away August 31, 2004. Services will be held at 9:00 AM, on Saturday,
September 4, 2004 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 8615 W. Peoria Ave.,
in Peoria, AZ with burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, 10045 W. Thomas Rd.,
Avondale, AZ. Arrangements entrusted to Advantage Maryvale Chapel. Published in
the Arizona Republic on 9/4/2004.
CANCINOS, Osman, Glenda, Katy, and Erika
Osman
Anibal Cancinos, age 47 Glenda Ruby Cancinos, age 45 Katy Meliza Cancinos, age
18 and Erika Vanessa Cancinos age 13, passed away September 4th, 2004.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 9th from 4-7 PM with a 6 PM
Rosary. Funeral service on Friday, September 10th at 10:00 AM all at Greenwood
Memory Lawn Serenity Chapel 719 N. 27th Avenue. Arrangements entrusted to
Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/9/2004.
CANDIA, Luis
Mass for Luis Candia, 7-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Candia was at St. Anthony's Church. He died Oct. 26, 1979, in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Other survivors include three sisters, Jackie, Lisa and Renee Candia;
a brother, Orlando; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Candia, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Claudio Reyes; and great-grandmother, Mrs. Ramona Rodriquez. Interment
Glendale Resthave Park. The AZ Republic Monday, Oct. 29, 1979.
CANEVA, Sadie
M.
Sadie M. Caneva, 65, of Phoenix, a direct sales person, died May 17, 1994.
She was born in Haxtun, Colorado. Survivors include her husband, Raymond;
daughters, RoKaye Bahr, Mina Jo Turner and Michelle Snyder; sons Randi and
Johnnie; sisters, Elma Ecord, Mildred Wisdom, Elva Steffen and Melva Boweles;
brothers, Darrel and Harold Northup; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services Saturday, Best Funeral Services 9380 W. Peoria Ave., Peoria.
Contributions: American Cancer Society, P. O. Box 5377, Phoenix, AZ 85010.
Published in The Arizona Republic/The Phoenix Gazette Thursday, May 19,
1994.
CANEZ, Margarita Amado
Margarita Amado Canez, 89, of Phoenix, a homemaker,
died Mar. 24, 1998. She was born in Old Glory. Survivors include her brothers,
Gildardo and Manuel Amado; and many nieces and nephews. Visitation and Rosary
Sunday, Cole and Maud Mortuary, 215 S. Washington St., Casa Grande. Services
Monday, Mountain View Cemetery, 15506 Skyway Ave., Casa Grande. The Arizona
Republic Saturday, March 28, 1998
CANFIELD, Elmer E.
"Bud", 65, 12 Oct 1917 -
Oct 1982
CANIDA, Minnie F.
Apache Junction -- Mrs. Minnie F. Canida, 59, a
native of Michigan, who moved here nine years ago from Los Angeles, died Sunday,
August 20, 1967, in a Mesa nursing home. Survivors include her husband, Henry,
and a niece, Mrs. Patsy Lee of California. There will be private cremation,
Desert View Mortuary announced. Tuesday, August 22, 1967.
CANINE, Herbert E.
21
Dec 1879 - 3 May 1967. Herbert E. Canine, 87, a retired carpenter who came to
Phoenix 23 years ago from Burley, Idaho, died Wed., May 3, 1967, in Lincoln
Hospital. He was born in Crawfordsville, IN. He was a member of the Odd Fellows
and Masons and was a charter member of the Christian Church in Burley. Survivors
include his wife, Ruth; two sons, Jim of Shoshone, ID, and Herbert of Waukegan,
IL; two daughters, Mrs. Hope Moller of Burley and Mrs. June Thompson of Los
Angeles; a brother and two sisters out of state; five grandchildren and seven
gr-grandchildren. Services and burial were in Burley. 5/5/1967.
CANNADAY, Noah
E.
Noah E. Cannaday, 82,of Apache Junction, died June 13, 1994. He was born in
Boones Mill, Virginia, and was a retired automobile body worker. Wife, Alice;
daughters, Kay Albrect and Kathie Bonenberger; stepdaughters, Janet Shaughnessy,
Kyrtus Bebo and Joyce Crespo; stepsons, James, Jerry and Keith Bebo; sister,
Mamie C. Williams; brother, Joseph N.; two grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services Community Christian Church of Apache Junction.
6/15/1994.
CANNON, Sadie V.
1 Oct 1894 - 15 Dec 1982 Sadie V. Cannon, 88, died
Dec. 15, 1982. She was born in New Jersey and moved to Phoenix in 1957. She was
a U.S. Navy defense employee during World War II in Brooklyn, N.Y., and a member
of the Order of Eastern Star. Survived by her husband, William C.; daughter,
Audrey Walsh; sons, David and William, Jr.; a brother; five grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren. 12/18/1982.
CANO, Raymundo S.
Raymundo S. Cano, 67, of
Phoenix, died Aug. 17, 1994. He was an agricultural contractor and an Army
veteran. Wife, Rafaela; daughters, Maria Clark, Sara Nunez, Lupita Sarbolandi
and Evangelina; sons, Mundo, Raul, David, Pedro, Raymundo, Jr., Johnny and
Gabriel; parents, Maria Jesiusa and Pedro; sister, Carolina C. DeLeon; brothers,
Guadalupe and Pepe. 8/20/1994.
CANTER, Alfred
19 Feb 1908 - 4 Oct 1980 Glendale
- Alfred Canter, 72, who came to Phoenix 32 years ago from Plainfield, NJ, died
Oct. 4, 1980, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Canter has been a trust officer 17
years for Transamerica Title Insurance Co. He was an attorney and member of Elks
Lodge 335 and Paradise Civitan Club. Surviving are his wife, Lee; sons, Thomas
and Robert; a sister, Leah Abrams, Plainfield, NJ; and four grandchildren. 7 Oct
1980
CANTER, Myrtle
Mrs. Myrtle Canter, 43, died Friday, June 14, 1974, in John
C. Lincoln Hospital. Husband, Garrett H.; children, Gary Canter, Robert, Carl,
and Suzan Lee and Mrs. Wayne Hardwick; two sisters and a brother; and four
grandchildren. Private cremation. 6/15/1974.
CANTRELL, Evelyn
Tempe - Evelyn M.
Cantrell, 70, of 2340 E. University, who was born in Sumas, Washington, and came
to Arizona four years ago, died January 1, 1982, in Desert Samaritan Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, Ralph; children, Mrs. Betty RABREN and George
BERRY; a brother; a sister; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services were at Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale.
3-Jan-1982
CANTRELL, Ruth
Ruth Cantrell, 71, of Avondale, died June 26, 1978.
She came to Arizona 50 years ago from Oklahoma. Children, Bonnie Tucker and
Archie Lee Loveless; 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren; four sisters
and two brothers. Cannon Funeral Home, Goodyear. Published in the Arizona
Republic 6/29/1978.
CAPITHORN, Harold J.
Interment Rochester, New York. 2
January 1960 announcement only
CAPLE, Phillip
(funeral announcement only) "For
information call Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 West Bethany Home Road."
12/1/1982.
CAPLINGER, Jeri
Mesa - Memorial services for Jeri Caplinger, 59, an
Eastern Star member who died Jan. 31, 1982, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, were in
Chapel of Prayer, 108 N. 56th St. Mrs. Caplinger, 518 S. Norfolk Circle, came
here in 1975 from Salina, Kansas, where she and her husband owned a travel
agency. She is survived by her husband, Maurice "Cap"; son, Charles E.; a
grandchild; two sisters, Vivian LaBarge and Faye DeVorss; and two brothers,
Clifford and Jake DuBoise. The AZ Republic Feb. 3, 1982.
CAPLOW,
Marrette
Marrette Caplow, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2004, at the age
of 92. Her beloved nieces were at her bedside. Marrette was born in 1912 in
Chicago, Illinois, and lived there until she moved to Phoenix in 1977. Soon
after she settled in Sun City. She retired from her executive position with Blue
Cross of Illinois after 35 years of service. After retirement Merrette enjoyed
world travel, bridge, needlepoint, entertaining, and volunteer work at Boswell
Memorial Hospital and reading for the blind. She was preceded in death by her
loving husband, Cecil Caplow, also of Chicago. Merrette is survived by her two
nieces, Elizabeth Hinds and LuAnn Watkins, both of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and
their families. A special thanks goes to Jackie and the wonderful caregivers at
Hacienda Granada and Hospice of Arizona. Merrette lived a long and full life,
and she will be missed. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/5/2004.
CAPPS,
Benjamin F.
Benjamin F. Capps, 52, who was injured in an auto accident near
Payson, died Oct. 7, 1979, in St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a veteran of the
Korean conflict and had worked for a butcher supply firm after moving here in
1977 from Florida. Surviving are his wife, Ann U.; daughter, Marty; six sisters
and three brothers. Oct. 9, 1979.
CAPPS, Harold Lee
Harold Lee Capps, 65, of
Wickenburg, Arizona, passed away September 13, 2004. Services will be held 11:00
AM, Saturday, September 18, 2004, Frey Funeral Home, 980 N. Tegner St.,
Wickenburg, AZ. Published in The Arizona Republic from 9/17/2004 -
9/18/2004.
CARAMELA, Rosanne
Rosanne Caramela, 56, who had worked as a Valley
National Bank elevator operator for six years, died Saturday, Oct. 23, 1982, in
her Mesa home. She moved to Arizona 33 years ago from her native Pennsylvania.
She was a member of the Catholic Church. She is survived by a brother. The
Phoenix Gazette, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1982.
CARD, Alonzo
Alonzo Card, 32, a
dispatcher for the Salt River Police Department, died Friday, Oct. 15, 1982,
from injuries received in an automobile accident. Mr. Card was an Arizona
native. He was in the Air Force from 1969 to 1970 and was in the Air Force
Reserve from 1970 to 1974. Survivors include his parents, Elmer and Lottie
Vasquez; three brothers; five sisters. the Phoenix Gazette 10/21/1982.
CARDELL,
John Burton
Services for John Burton Cardell, 22, who died Dec. 19, 1982 in an
auto accident, were at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 18th
Ward. Mr. Cardell was a mechanical engineer with Ingram Blaine, Inc. He was a
Phoenix native and a graducate of Arcadia High School. He also attended Mesa
Community College. He is survived by his parents, Burton R. and Helen; and
sisters, Joan and Madelynn. Memory Lawn Mortuary made arrangements.
12/21/1982.
CARDEN, Charles "Chuck"
Services for Charles Joseph "Chuck" Carden,
55, who was a carpenter, were in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, 3802 N. 59th Ave. Mr. Carden, 3211 N. 49th Dr., was fatally injured Jan.
29, 1982, while hiking near Strawberry. He came to Arizona in 1929 from his
native Alabama and was a member of Carpenters Local 1089. Survivors include his
wife, Velva; children, Wanda Merrill, Theresa Turbot, Kathy Smith, Laura
Heavener, Tulena, Lily, Vincent C. and Randall Carden, Troy, Mark and Kelly
McCleery; a sister, Marge Facto; and 17 grandchildren. A.L. Moore & Sons
Mortuary. Interment Resthaven. The AZ Republic Feb. 3, 1982.
CARDENAS, Freddie
Gatica
Glendale - Freddie Gatica Cardenas, 22, drowned Sept. 30, 1979, in Lake
Pleasant. He was born in Phoenix and worked as a plumber. Survivors include his
parents, Heraclio and Margarita Cardenas; three brothers; five sisters; and
three grandparents. Mass was in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 5614 W.
Orangewood. 6 Oct 1979
CARDONA, Daniel Munoz
Daniel Munoz Cardona, Sr., 28, of
Phoenix, died May 19, 1994. He was born in Phoenix and was an automobile repair
shop employee. Wife, Sherry; daughters, Genevieve and Lisa; son, Daniel M., Jr.;
parents, Genevieve and Pete R., Sr.; sister, Ernestine; brother, Pete M., Jr.;
and his grandmother. 5/23/1994.
CARDONE, Angelina
Angelina Cardone, 79, of
Scottsdale, died Tuesday, June 18, 1974. Children, John, Michael, Lucy Gregorio,
Theresa Estright; two brothers and two sisters; three grandsons and three
great-grandchildren. Mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Burial in Green
Acres Cemetery. 6/19/1974.
CARDWELL, Jennie J.
Mrs. Jennie J. Cardwell, 84, of
8217 E. Roma AVe., died Friday, June 7, 1974, inScottsdale Memorial Hospital.
Son, George Pritchard; a daughter, Mrs. Margie Powers, two sisters out of state;
and grandchildren. Messinger Mortuary. Burial in Paradise Memorial Gardens.
6/9/1974.
CAREW, William J.
8 November 1905 - 2 February 1994 William J. Carew,
88, of Sun City, died Feb. 2, 1994. He was born in Manawa, Wisconsin, and was a
sales engineer for a tool manufacturing company. Granddaughters, Catherine Vie,
Caryn Horvat, Colleen Wyncott and Cheryl Martin; 11 great-grandchildren.
2/4/1994.
CAREY, Adelaide I., 85
02 Aug 1891 - 16 April 1978 Adelaide L. Carey,
85, of Phoenix, who lived here since 1971 and was a member of the Church of St.
Joseph, died April 16, 1978. Children, Jean Whalen, Marjorie Sills, Adelaide
Benson; sons, James F. and Earl; five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic April 19, 1978
CARL, Darrell
Lee
Darrell Lee Carl, 39, a Phoenix upholstery man, became ill at home Sat., and
was dead on arrival May 13, 1967, at John C. Lincoln Hospital. He was born in
Ottumwa, Iowa, and came to Phoenix from that city 10 years ago. He was a World
War II veteran. He was employed by Colonial Upholstering Shop. Survived by his
wife, Elaine; two sons, Bruce and Johnny; two daughters, Marita and Susan, all
of Phoenix; his mother, Mrs. Veona TOOPES of Ottumwa. Burial in Deer Valley
Memorial Gardens. 5/15/1967.
CARL, Mary A.
Mary A. Carl, 75, of Tempe, died Aug.
16, 1994. She was born in Eureka, Missouri, and was a retired secretary.
Daughters, Kathy Alford and Colleen; sons, Kenneth; three grandchildren. Grace
Community Church, 3201 S. Terrace Road, Tempe. 8/19/1994.
CARLBORG, George A.
and Ruth
Scottsdale - George A. Carlborg, 57, and his wife, Ruth Carlborg, 52,
were killed in a Scottsdale auto accident Oct. 27, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Carlborg
moved to Arizona in 1959 from Illinois. He was a World War II and Korean War
Army veteran and retired in 1977 as a letter carrier for the Scottsdale Post
Office. Mrs. Carlborg had driven a bus 10 years for the Scottsdale School
System. Survivors include their children, Janice Boberg, David R. and James P.;
and four grandchildren. Mr. Carlborg is also survived by two sisters, Dorothy
Tindell of Scottsdale and Bernice Kramer of CA and a brother, Ray, of CA. Mrs.
Carlborg is also survived by her mother, Elizabeth Decker of Illinois; a
brother, John Decker of Wisconsin; and three sisters, Anna Mae Hart, Betty
Fletcher, and Shirley Stauffer, all of Illinois. Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N.
Hayden. Mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Miller Rd & Main St. Oct. 30,
1979.
CARLILE, Arthur Earnest
Arthur Earnest Carlile, 77, of Sun City, died May
15, 1994. He was born in Clarksville, Arkansas, and was a retired mechanic with
Boeing Airplane Co. Survivors include his wife, Marie; daughter, Mary Beth
Strasburg; and sons, Jarry B. and John C. Peoria Baptist Church. 19 May
1994.
CARLISE, Sylvester J.
Sylvester J. Carlise, 81, died September 19, 2004.
Born December 13, 1922 Punxsutawney, PA. to Cologalo and Accursa Catanese
Carlise. Sal was preceded in death by his son, Charles Lyle, and is survived by
his wife, Barbara; two daughters and numerous grandchildren and great
grandchildren. Sal was an Air Force veteran of WWII and served in the South
Pacific. He married Barbara Duxbury in 1944 and was the Owner/ Broker of Carlise
and Son Realty until 1990. Mass will be offered 10:00 A. M., Thursday, September
23, 2004 at St. Thomas the Apostle, 5150 N. Valley View Rd., Tucson, AZ.
Entombment to follow in Holy Hope Mausoleum. Friends may call at the church from
9:30 A. M. until service time. Arrangements by Bring's Broadway Chapel, 6910 E.
Broadway. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/22/2004.
CARLOS, Wallace
Larry
Wallace Larry Carlos, 44, was born in Phoenix. Wife, Amelia; daughter,
Jennifer; sons, Lanford and Anthony; three sisters and two brothers. Salt River
Cemetery in Mesa. 12/8/1982.
CARLSON, Clarence N.
7 July 1905 - March 1980
(announcement only) Clarence N. Carlson, survived by wife, Doris, of Sun City;
son, William Grover of Lake Bluff, IL; sisters, Edna Brown of Yalah, FL, and
Mabel McLean of Evanston, IL; one grandchild. Funeral service at Faith United
Presbyterian Church. Entombment in Sunland Memorial Park. 3/26/1980.
CARLSON,
Clifford G.
Clifford G. Carlson, 72, of Peoria, a technical illustrator, died
May 18, 1994. He was born in Chicago and was a member of the American Congress
Bridge League. Survivors include his wife, Marcella M.; daughter, Carla
Jennings; son, Fred; and four grandchildren. Services Friday, Menke Funeral
Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave., Sun City, with visitation two hours prior to
services. Contributions Disable American Veterans Chapter 20, 8447 N. 61st Ave.,
Glendale, AZ 85302. Published in The Arizona Republic/The Phoenix Gazette
Thursday, May 19, 1994.
CARLSON, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. Carlson, 63, a retired
nurse's aid who came to Phoenix in 1959 from Indiana, died Friday, Oct. 15,
1982, in a Valley Christian home. Survivors include her husband, Robert, and two
sisters. Services were in Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School
Rd. The Phoenix Gazette 10/16/1982.
CARLSON, Erik John
Spc. Erik John Carlson,
went into the Light on 9/3/04, in Hohenfels, Germany due to injuries sustained
from a vehicle recovery accident during combat training maneuvers. While he was
stationed in Bamberg, Germany, Erik was serving under the 54th en bn. Erik was
born in 1979, and raised in the East Valley, "E" graduated from Sun Valley H. S.
and joined the Army in 2001. Erik spent 10 months in Iraq. Surviving Erik, are
his wife, Amber and their son, Finnegan, age 5. Erik loved them very much. Also
surviving, are Erik's In Laws and family. They held a special place in his
heart, as did his Nana, Enid Bateman, sister Leila andtheir dad Craig Carlson,
and his mom Cheryl and her husband Scott Shewak. Erik gives us all great
experiences, we are honored and proud to hold onto his memory. Military Services
with Honor Guard will be held Saturday at 1:00 PM 9/25/04 at Green Acres Chapel
of Light, Hayden and McKellips. Submitted on (09/25/2004) from East Valley
Tribune
CARLSON, Erik John
Spc. Erik John Carlson, 25, passed away on 9/3/04, in
Hobenfels, Germany due to injuries sustained from a vehicle recovery accident
during combat training maneuvers. While he was Stationed in Bamberg, Germany,
Erik was serving under the 54th en bn. Erik spent 10 months in Iraq. Military
Services with Honor Guard will be held Saturday at 1:00 PM 9/25/04 at Green
Acres Mortuary, Hayden & Mckellips. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/25/2004.
CARLSON, Orina
Graveside services for Orina Carlson, 92, were at
Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave. Mrs. Carlson was born near Enfield,
Illinois, and moved to Phoenix from Salt Lake City. She died Nov. 21, 1982, in
Buffalo, Missouri. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. She is survived by her Son-in-law, James Johnson; nephews, Oscar and
Robert Ewin; nieces, Lavolette Windes, Verla Schmale, Stella Easterly, Lucille
Collier, Maude Tripp. Camelback Sunset Chapel. 11/24/1982
CARLSON, Oscar E.
Mesa
- Oscar E. Carlson, 89, a retired farmer, died Dec. 1, 1982, at Mesa Lutheran
Hospital. He was a winter resident from Brighton, CO, and was born in Sweden. He
is survived by his wife, Rula; and son, Fred. Services were in Brighton,
Colorado. 12/4/1982.
CARLSON, Wallace A.
Chicago, 73, creator of the syndicated
cartoon, "Mostly Malarky". 5/11/1967.
CARLTON, Hazel M.
Casa Grande - Hazel M.
Carlton, 77, died Friday, June 29, 1974, in Good Samaritan Hospital. A native of
Phoenix, Mrs. Carlton was a 1917 graduate of Tempe Normal School, now Arizona
State University, and a 1921 graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Husband,
Thomas M.; son, Keith; daughters, Mrs. Lael Carlton and Mrs. Cleo Goff; a
brother, Bruce Tompkins; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Rider; eight grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. Cole and Maud Mortuary of Casa Grande.
6/30/1974.
CARLTON, Irvin D.
Irvin D. "Carl" Carlton, 55, of Glendale, died
March 21, 1994. He was born in East Chicago, Indiana, and was a retired city
court clerk for Phoenix. Companion, Ralph C. Loven; mother, Pauline Sullivan;
sisters, Marilyn Skepnek, Jackie Kopp and Ellie Fugate; brothers, Robert, Wayne
and Larry Sullivan. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. 3/24/1994.
CARLTON, Mary
Anne
Mary Anne Carlton, 53, of Glendale, Arizona, passed away September 21,
2004. Memorial Service will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday, September 25, 2004 at
Christ's Church of the Valley, 7007 W. Happy Valley Rd., Peoria, AZ. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, Glendale, AZ.
Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/25/2004.
CARLYLE, Annie R. Moore
Annie R.
Moore Carlyle, 82, of Laveen, died Jan. 27, 1994. She was born in Scottsdale and
was a homemaker. Survivors include her daughter, Del Jean SUNDUST and Adeline
DENNIS; son, Corey; sister, Amy LEWIS. Salt River Maricopa-Pima Co-Op Assembly
of God Church, Pima Reservation, Laveen, Universal Memorial Center. Published in
the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.
CARMACK, James E.
Mesa -- James E. Carmack, 69, a
retired highway maintenance employe who moved here nine years ago from Garfield,
Washington, died May 5, 1967, in Mesa Southside Hospital. He was a member of the
Odd Fellows lodge in Garfield. He was born in Latah, WA. Survivors include his
wife, Molly; and a brother out of state. Serivces and burial were in Garfield.
5/6/1967.
CARMAN, George Elgin
George Elgin Carman, 65, who had operated
Carman's Court, died Tues., Oct. 12, 1982, in a Valley hospital. Mr. Carman was
born in Minneapolis and moved to Arizona in 1965 from Fargo, N.D. Two sisters
survive. The Phoenix Gazette 10/14/1982.
CARMEAN, Perry L.
20 Jan 1893 - 28 Jan
1980 Perry L. Carmean, 87, who came to Arizona in 1922 from Ohio and founded the
community 24 miles west of Phoenix which was named Perryville for him, died Jan.
28, 1980, in a Phoenix hospital. Mr. Carmean had been a business man and motel
owner in Perryville. Daughter, Perralee Strand; a granddaughter; a brother and
two sisters. Published Wednesday, 1/30/1980.
CARMEN, Faith
Glendale - Mrs. Faith
Carmen, 83, Arizona resident six years, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1960, in her
home. A native of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mrs. Carmen spent much of her
childhood in Arizona and Massachusetts. She was a member of the third graduating
class of Flagstaff Teachers College. After her husband's death in 1914, she
taught school in Santa Cruz County and spent many years teaching in the Peoria
system. She was a Glendale resident 46 years. Services in the First Methodist
Church. Private burial services were at Glendale Memorial Park. Brazill-Whitney
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She is survived by a son, Charles,
San Pedro, California; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Rouse and Mrs. Sidney Hardman,
both of Glendale; and a brother, Alan Kendrick, Albuquerque, N. M. The AZ
Republic 14 Jan 1960.
CARNAHAN, May
20 May 1898 - 11 Mar 1980 May Carnahan, 81,
who was a member of the Valley Bible Church, and the Eastern Star for 50 years,
died March 11, 1980, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Carnahan, 1928 E. Thomas,
moved here 30 years ago from Pennsylvania. She was a member of the Republican
Women's Club of Phoenix. She is survived by children, Dorothy Johnson, Helen
Croyle and William; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may
call today at Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Services Friday in Valley Bible
Church, 1801 E. Osborn. interment Greenwood. The Arizona Republic Thursday,
March 13, 1980.
CARNAL, Esther M.
Esther M. Carnal, 69, of Phoenix, Arizona,
passed away September 26, 2004. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 30,
2004, 5-8PM, at Resthaven Park Mortuary, 4310 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ.
Services will be held Friday, October 1, 2004, 10AM, at Resthaven Park Mortuary,
4310 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/29/2004.
CARNES, Josie May
18 Sep 1898 - 2 Oct 1979 Mesa - Josie May Carnes,
81, who moved here in 1956 from Tangely, Colorado, and was a member of the First
Christian Church, died Oct. 2, 1979, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Mrs. Carnes,
7012 Exmoor Drive, is survived by her daughters, Bessie Hubble, Mesa, Rene
Smith, Colorado; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services
Friday in Chapel of Prayer, 108 N. 56th St. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.
The Arizona Republic Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1979.
CARNETT, J. Orvil
Mesa - J. Orvil
Carnett, 68, a retired auto mechanic with Berge Ford in Mesa, died Oct. 29,
1982, at Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Mr. Carnett, of 1621 W. Bentley, was born in
Batesville, Ark., and moved to Mesa from Wenatchee, Wash., 20 years ago. Before
working for Berge Ford, he was employed by Randall American in Mesa. He is
survived by his wife, Irene; daughters, Betty Mills and Lindaruth Estes; and
stepchildren, Patsy Shroyer, Medge Oliver, Zelda Stanton, and Gerald, Lynn,
March and Nathen Bray. Services were Tuesday at Meldrum Mortuary, Macdonald and
First St. The Arizona Republic Sunday, October 31, 1982, p. AA17.
CARNEY, Lucy
Leigh
Lucy Leigh Carney, 57, born May 26, 1947 to the late James H & Doras L
Johnson in Birmingham, Alabama, lost her courageous battle with cancer on August
30, 2004. Lucy is survived by her loving husband of 19 years Charles of Phoenix,
daughter Jennifer Dickinson, her husband Brent and their 2 most loved
granddaughters Casey & Morgan, (Girls, if you ever need anything, look up and
ask Grandma Lucy, she will be watching and waiting) all of Collinsville, OK. Son
Chris Johnson & his wife Jasmine of Litchfield Park, AZ, as well as many friends
from coast to coast. Lucy will be missed greatly but her love and spirit will
live on forever. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to
Hospice of the Valley 1510 E Flower St Phoenix, AZ 85014, who were her wonderful
caregivers to the very end, very special thanks to Sandy. Published in the
Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.
CARNOT, Joseph V.
Joseph V. Carnot, 72, a retired
hotel manager who moved to Phoenix in 1970 from Pittsburgh, died Oct. 18, 1979,
in Beverly Manor at Sun City. Mr. Carnot was a member of St. Jerome Catholic
Church, Elks and AMico Club. He is survived by his wife, Marie; and son,
William. Services were in Pittsburgh, Hansen Mortuary. The AZ Republic
10/20/1979.
CARNOVALE, Anna M.
Anna M. Carnovale, 78, was born in Acqaro, Italy,
and died Thurs., Oct. 24, 1974, in Doctors Hospital. She came to Phoenix from
Geneva, N.Y., in 1958. Children, Tony, Peter, Joseph, Bruno, Mrs. Mary Burry and
Mrs. Rose Kosier; 14 grandchildren and a great-grandson. Rosary was in Sunset
Chapel. Mass was in the Church of St. Agnes, 1954 N. 14th St. Entombment in St.
Francis Mausoleum. 10/26/1974.
CARPENA, Maria C.
1 Jan 1905 - 23 Oct 1979 Maria
C. Carpena, 74, who lived in the Valley 60 years, died Oct. 23, 1979, in her
home after a long illness. She is survived by her children, Mary Ann Watson and
Ray; and two grandchildren. Mass in Immaculate Heart Church, 909 E. Washington.
25 Oct 1979
CARPENA, Maria Gacia
Mass for Maria Gacia {sic} Carpena, 83, a
homemaker, will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Anthony's Church, 909 S.
First Ave. Mrs. Carpena, 4936 W. Earll Drive, died Wednesday, September 29,
1982, in a Valley hospital. She was born in Mexico and brought to Arizona as an
infant. She was a member of the Alianza Hospanica Americana. Survivors include a
son, Jose Quinteros; seven daughters, Gumecinda Lopez, Margarita Orona,
Josephine Rivas, Anita Quidera, Francis Rodriguez, Dora Moreno and Nellie Rios;
a sister; 61 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic
Friday, Oct. 1, 1982.
CARPENTER, Alvis Henry
Alvis Henry Carpenter, 67, Bullhead
City, died Feb. 3, 1994. He was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and was retired
general manager of Mohave electric cooperative and was mayor of Kingman from
1978 to 1982. He was a Marine Corps veteran. Daughter, Catherine Rran; sons
Thomas and Barry; sisters Hazel Sharp and Connie Houser; and two grandchildren.
Dimond & Sons Funerals and Cremations. the Arizona Republic 2/9/1994.
CARPENTER,
Carl Lester
Carl Lester Carpenter. Passed away 9/23/04. He was born on 2/22/39
in La Salle, IL. to Lester & Ethel Carpenter of Ottowa. He moved to Arizona in
1986. He leaves behind his wife Janet Carpenter. Carl & Janet lived in Seligmen,
AZ. He also leaves behind a son Carl Jr., wife Kim, daughter Carla Smith & Bob
of Ottowa, IL., son Cary Wright & Amanda of Streater, IL. Mylynda & Michael Tate
of Owosso, OK. He has 13 grandchildren & 7 great grandchildren. He also leaves
stepchildren, Judy & Jim Childers of Phoenix., David Dunning of Cordes Junction,
& Nicole Martinez of Glendale, 7 step grandchildren of Phoenix. He also leaves 2
sisters, June & Tom Moody of Scottsdale & Ann & Frank Bruss of Grand Ridge, IL.
Services will be on 10/9/04 at Cactus Christian Church, 24th St. & Cactus at 2
pm. Cremation Camelback Sunset Chapel, final resting place Oakhill Cemetery,
Utica, IL. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/25/2004.
CARPENTER, D.D.
29
Jan 1930 - 28 Oct 1979 Mesa - D. D. Carpenter, 49, died Oct. 28, 1979. He moved
to Mesa in 1975 from Dallas and was a truck driver. He is survived by his wife,
Nancy; step-children, Kimberly and Ricky Wilson. Graveside services in Arizona
Veterans Cemetery. Oct. 30, 1979.
CARPENTER, Darrel
Scottsdale - Darrel E.
Carpenter, 54, general manager of Ironwood Water Co. and president of United
Utilities in Payson, died Oct. 29, 1979, in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Mr.
Carpenter lived in Arizona 17 years. He is survived by his wife, Doris;
children, Phyllis Ann Saathoff, Jean Marie Evans, Scott W. and Kenneth; four
grandchildren and four sisters, Nadine Johnson, Arkansas, Oudia McGill,
Louisiana, Lucille Davis, Iowa, Marie Williams, Arkansas. Services were in
Messinger Mortuary Chapel. Interment Hamburg, Arkansas. The AZ Republic
10/31/1979.
CARPENTER, Joe Victor, Sr.
Joe Victor Carpenter, Sr., 51, who
retired in 1975 as a major after 20 years in the Air Force, died Tues., Oct. 5,
1982, at his Gilbert residence. He was an instructor pilot on the T-38 jet
trainer at Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, N.M. He was a prisoner of war
for six months in Vietnam. Survivors include his wife, Anna, daughters, Laura
and Rochelle; son, Joe, Jr., and three half-sisters. The Phoenix Gazette
Thursday, Oct. 7, 1982.
CARPENTER, John
John Carpenter, 42, of 2319 W. Turney,
died Thursday, July 4, 1974, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Children, Michael,
Steven, Scott, and Denise; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carpenter; a
brother and a sister. Graveside services at Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van
Buren. 7/7/1974.
CARPENTER, Lillian O.
Lillian O. Carpenter, 66, who came to
Arizona 20 years ago from Modesto, CA, died Oct. 19, 1979, in a Phoenix
hospital. She is survived by her husband, Luther; children, Barbara Bonniksen,
Patsy Craig, Devella, Rex and Allan; five sisters; nine grandchildren and a
great-grandchild. The AZ Republic 10/22/1979.
CARPENTER, Naomi S.
Mrs. Naomi S.
Carpenter, Arizona resident for 40 years, died January 8, 1960, in her home at
4139 N. 21st St. Mrs. Carpenter, a native of Mills City, Iowa, came to Phoenix
30 years ago after residing 10 years in Morenci. She was associated for 25 years
in the office machine and liquid gas business at 144 N. First St. with her
husband. She retired in 1951. Surviving are her husband, F. T. Carpenter; two
daughters, Mrs. Ruth C. Vaginas, Garden Grove, Calif., and May Carpenter, Santa
Ana, Calif.; a son, Francis T., Jr., Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Shook,
Phoenix, and Mrs. Esther O'Dell, Richmond, Calif.; a brother, Charles S.
Salmons, Los Angeles; and five grandchildren. Funeral services in the Chapel in
the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. The Rev. Luther W. Allen officiated. Burial in
Greenwood Memorial Park. AZ Republic 9 January 1960.
CARPENTER, Orilla
Thatcher
- Helen Orilla "Rilla" Carpenter, 77, a retired J.C.Penney Co. Sales clerk in
Safford, died Dec. 19, 1982, at her residence. Mrs. Carpenter was born in the
now abandoned mining town of Don Luis and had lived in the Gila Valley area most
of her life. She was involved in many activities of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, including serving as president and teacher of the Primary
organization, counselor and secretary of the MIA and Sunday school secretary and
teacher. She also worked at the Mesa Temple for six years. She is survived by
her husband, Ray; daughters, Rayeleen Porter, Lynette Martin and Trelva Palmer;
son, Jerry; a sister; a brother; 19 grandchildren. 12/20/1982.
CARPENTER,
Verna
Verna Carpenter, 71, of Blythe, California, formerly of Camp Verde, a
machine operator, died August 2, 1994. She was born in Camp Verde. Survivors
include her companion, Al Jennings. daughters, Melva Foster, Pat Hopkins and
Sandra Robinson; son, Troy; mother, Myrtle McMenamin; sister, Meryle McCommon;
brother, Emmitt Ernest; 13 grandchildren. Services Friday Helper Funeral Home
Camp Verde. Published in The Arizona Republic Thursday, August 4, 1994.
CARR, B.
Paula
Scottsdale - Memorial services for B. Paula Carr, 85, who died April 13,
1978, in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital, were in Valley Presbyterian Church, 6947
E. MacDonald Drive. Mrs. Carr came here 38 years ago. Survivors include her
daughter, Anne C. Blair; two granddaughters and five great-grandchildren.
Camelback Sunset Chapel made arrangements. Sunday, April 16, 1978
CARR,
Donald
Donald Carr, 36, was born in Phoenix and died Monday, Oct. 21, 1974, in
Memorial Hospital. Sons, Ronald, Charles and Previn; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Carr; brothers, Alfred, Freddie and Joel; sisters, Velma Carr and Mrs.
DeLois Fair. Services were in St. John Institutional Baptist Church. Webber &
Sons Mortuary. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. 10/25/1974.
CARR, Frank B.
Frank B.
Carr, who was a department manager for Liggitt and Meyers Tobacco Co. 25 years,
died Nov. 26, 1982. He supervised division managers in four Mid-western states.
He was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and moved to Phoenix 26 years ago from
Cincinnati. He attended the University of Kentucky and was a member of Pi Kappa
Alpha Fraternity. After moving to Phoenix, he worked in the real estate
business. He was an honorary Kentucky colonel. He is survived by his wife,
Marie; daughter, Peggy Friese; son, Frank III, and six grandchildren. Services
were at Camelback Sunset Chapel. 11/27/1982.
CARR, Lola R.
Lola R. Carr, who
retired in 1955 as a librarian after 15 years with the Library of Congress in
Washington, died January 6, 1982, in Beatitudes Care Center. Mrs. Carr, 1668 W.
Glendale Ave., was born in Riley, Kansas, and came to Phoenix in 1966 from
Topeka, Kansas. She was a member of the Second Church of Christ Scientists,
Society of Mayflower Descendents and the Eastern Star. She is survived by a
granddaughter, Mrs. Jan Kleinman, Paradise Valley; and three
great-grandchildren. Services in the Beatitudes Arizona Room. A. L. Moore & Sons
Mortuary. The Arizona Republic, Friday, January 8, 1982.
CARR, O. Buck
O. Buck
Carr, 69, who had been a drummer in the Southwest during the Big Band era of the
1930s, died Dec. 7, 1982, at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Mr. Carr was born in
El Paso, Texas, and moved to Arizona in 1952 from Midland. He was a civilian
pilot instructor during World War II at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. He
also was an architect and builder. He was a member of the Elks, Musicians Local
#586 and the Vintage Chapter of the Big Bands. Survivors include his wife, Pat;
sons, Michael and Tyler Starr and Jack, Jay and Jeff Frost; daughters, Elizabeth
Hughes, Janie Golden and Vicki Frost; and seven grandchildren. Private
cremation. Memorial services were at First Christian Church, 7650 N. 7th Ave.
Mercer Mortuary made arrangements. The Arizona Republic December 9,
1982.
CARRADINE, Ann Gaulis
Ann Gaulis Carradine, 77, of Phoenix, died Aug. 3,
1994. She was born in Pittston, Pennsylvania, and was a homemaker. Sons, Daniel
A. and Charles; sisters, Mary JAUDATIS, Francis ROGAN and Helen BUBUL; five
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Shadow Mountain Mortuary, 2350 E.
Greenway Road. 8/5/1994.
CARREON, Robert Rojas
Robert Rojas Carreon, 23, a
member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, died Tuesday, April 18, 1978, from auto
accident injuries. He was brought to Arizona from California 16 years ago and
worked as a self-employed custodian. He entered the Marine Corps in 1973. Wife,
Frances; a son, Gabriel; his mother, Virginia; father, Alberto; four sisters and
six brothers. The Phoenix Gazette Friday, April 21, 1978
CARRETHERS,
Ledora
Services for Ledora Carrethers, 61, who came to Arizona 52 years ago from
Oklahoma were in the Evangelistic Center, 2434 E. Pueblo. Mrs. Carrethers died
Oct. 26, 1979, in a Valley hospital. She is survived by her husband, Walter; a
brother and five sisters. Webber & Sons Mortuary. The AZ Republic
10/31/1979.
CARRICK, Otis N.
31 Mar 1915 - 21 Jan 1980 Surprise - Otis N.
Carrick, 64, a farmer who moved here 33 years ago, died Jan. 21, 1980, in a
Phoenix hospital. He is survived by a sister and a brother. Floral Lakes
Cemetery, El Mirage. Thursday, 24 January 1980.
CARRIER, James Paul
James Paul
Carrier, 53, a World War II veteran who came to the Valley in 1949 nad had been
a barber 25 years in the Tempe area, died Oct. 4, 1979, in Phoenix Veterans
Hospital. He is survived by his children, Paula Jordan, Michael and Philip; his
mother, Maybelle Carrier; and two grandchildren. Services and burial were in
Green Acres Memorial Gardens, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. 6 Oct 1979
CARRILLO,
Maria
Maria Carrillo, 78, was born in St. Johns and lived in Phoenix 40 years.
She was a member of the Church of St. Anthony. Survivors include her husband,
Emmilo. Mass in Immaculate Heart Church, 900 E. Washington. 13 Feb 1976
CARRION,
Francisco C.
Francisco C. Carrion, age 69, of Avondale, Arizona, passed away on
September 13, 2004. Visitation will Friday, Sept. 17, 2004 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM
at Best Funeral Services, 9380 W. Peoria, AZ. Graveside Services will be held
Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 10:00 A. M. at Glendale Memorial Park, 7844 N.
61st Ave., Glendale, AZ. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes
Association, P. O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH 44720. Arrangements handled by
Best Funeral Services, Inc. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/17/2004.
CARRO, Murrie J.
Kingman -- Services for Murrie J. Carro, 74, who
died Monday, July 24, 1967, in Mohave County General Hospital, were at Van
Marter-Hale Chapel. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. Mr. Carro, a native of Big
Sandy, was a veteran of World War I. He had lived in San Diego for 16 years
before he returned to Kingman 11 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; a
daughter, Mrs. Darlene S. Gardner; and a grandchild, all of Kingman; two
sisters, Mary of Prescott and Mrs. Josephine Wright of Phoenix. The AZ Republic
Friday, July 28, 1967.
CARROLL, Cathryn Blanche
Cathryn Blanche Carroll, 99, of
Cottonwood, a retired registered nurse, died Aug. 19, 1994. She was born in
Parkman, Wyoming. Survivors include her brother, Richard Noble. No services
planned. Wescott Funeral Home, Cottonwood. The Arizona Republic Wednesday,
8/24/1994.
CARROLL, John A.
Snowflake - John A. Carroll, 54, who worked for Salt
River Project for 15 years in Phoenix, died Dec. 6, 1982, in Phoenix Veterans
Medical Center. He was born in Santa Fe, N.M., and retired from Southwest Forest
Industries Paper Mill in 1973 after working for seven years. He served in the
Army and the Air Force during World War II. Survived by his wife, Betty M.;
daughter, Terry Lynn Montalus; son, Michael J.; a sister; two brothers and six
grandchildren. Services in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
12/9/1982.
CARROLL, John R.
31 Oct 1897 - 25 Jan 1980 Scottsdale - John R.
Carroll, 82, who came here from Chicago in 1962 and had been a freight manager
for a trucking company, died Jan. 25, 1980. Sister, Katherine Morehead, and a
brother, Charles P. Mass was at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 7601 E. Main.
Sunday, 1/27/1980.
CARROLL, Ray J. (Raphael)
11 Sep 1911 - 1 July 1974. Ray J.
Carroll, 62, died Monday, July 1, 1974, in Boswell Memorial Hospital. He had
served asn an Army sergeant overseas in World War II and was a technical writer
for a farm implement firm in Racine, Wisconsin. Wife, Edythe; children, Mrs.
Inez Maki, Patrick, Terrence, Richard and Edward; a brother, Gene; another
brother and a sister. Burial in Delavan, Wisconsin. 7/3/1974.
CARROLL, Sr. M.
Monica RSM
Sister Mary Monica CARROLL, Sister of Mercy, age 101, at St. Mary's
Hospital S. F. Survived by one sister, Agnes CARROLL. Born in San Francisco,
June 16, 1893, Elizabeth CARROLL was twelve years old at the time of the great
earthquake and fire. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. 8/5/1994.
CARROLL,
Thomas J.
Mesa - Mass for Thomas J. Carroll, 72, who died Oct. 25, 1979, in Mesa
Lutheran Hospital, were in Christ the King Catholic Church, 1505 E. Dana. Mr.
Carroll moved here in 1967 from Providence, Rhode Island, and was employed at
Motorola, Inc. three years. He is survived by his wife, Lillian; daughter,
Arlene Barrow; and three grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 27, 1979.
CARRON,
Paul E.
Casa Grande -- Services for Paul E. Carron, 56, who had been a farmer
here for 20 years, were in Cole and Maud Mortuary. Burial in Mountain View
Cemetery. Mr. Carron was a native Arizonan born in Flagstaff. He was a graduate
of Flagstaff High School and the former Arizona State College at Flagstaff, now
Northern Arizona University. Before coming to Casa Grande, he was a civilian
worker for the Air Force and a clerk for the U. S. Forest Service. He was a
director of the Casa Grande Cotton Oil Mill, past board member of the San Carlos
Water Board and a member of the Casa Grande Elks Club. Survivors include his
wife, Hildalee; a daughter, Mrs. Bette Nelson of North Ridge, Calif.; two sons,
Gene and Bill Carron of Casa Grande; one brother and two sisters all out of
state. The AZ Republic Monday, May 1, 1967.
CARROW, Melvin Paul
Globe - Funeral
services for Melvin Paul Carrow, 68, who died Firday, January 15, 1960, in Gila
General Hospital were in Kingman at the Var Marter-Hale Mortuary. Friends may
call at Walker's Globe Mortuary. Burial in Kingman. The AZ Republic Jan. 17,
1960.
CARRUTH, Carrus L.
2 Jun 1892 - 13 Dec 1970. Mesa - Carrus L. "Mike"
Carruth, 78, a longtime superintendent of electrical power installations for the
Salt River Project, died Dec. 13, 1970. Mr. Carruth came here 51 years ago from
Chattanooga, TN, and helped install the power lines from Mesa to Roosevelt Dam.
Born in Dade County, GA, he attended the Hi-way Baptist Church. Survivors
include a sister, Mrs. Bethel Anderson of Mesa and a niece, Mrs. Don Robinson of
Lakeland, FL. Burial in Mesa Cemetery. Tues., Dec. 15, 1970.
CARSO, Sam
Funeral
announcement only Services and interment in Chicago. 10/6/1979.
CARSON, Cecil
George
Cecil George Carson, 72, retired service station owner, died Nov. 26,
1982. He was born in Lehi, Utah, and moved to Leisure World three years ago. He
was a high priest of the Mesa 49th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. He was a member of Willow Creek Country Club, Utah, and the Lions Club.
He is survived by his wife, Aleen M.; daughters, Joyce Harty and Janice; mother,
Ada Sears; a sister and brother; and two grandchildren. Gibbons-Bunker Desert
View Chapel. 11/28/1982.
CARSON, Edgar L.
Graveside services for Edgar L.
Carson, 79, a carpenter who came to Phoenix in 1944 from Texas and retired in
1962, were in Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren. Mr. Carson, 4950 W.
Bethany Home, died March 11, 1980, in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. He had worked
for Valley construction companies and was a member of the Carpenters Union.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys M.; children, Betty L. Shinn, Ankeny, Iowa; and
Jimmy D. Carson, Seattle, Wash.; a sister, Opal Adams, Kansas City, MO; 12
grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Arrangements were made at A. L. Moore &
Sons Mortuary. Graveside services conducted by Rev. Howard Faulkner. The Arizona
Republic Thursday, March 13, 1980.
CARSON, Jesse James
Jesse James Carson, 47,
Phoenix, Arizona, passed away August 25, 2004. Services: Thursday, September 2,
2004, 11:00 a. m., Harper Funeral Home, 1242 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, Arizona.
Arrangements entrusted to Harper Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic
on 9/1/2004.
CARSRUD, Lyle "Milt"
Sun City - Services for Lyle "Milt" Carsrud,
72, who moved here in 1969 from Denver where he was branch manager of Electric
Storage Battery Co., were in Menke Funeral Home. Mr. Carsrud died Oct. 6, 1979,
in Boswell Hospital. He was a member of the Lutheran Church, Republican Club and
Commercial Travelers Club. Surviving are his wife, Fay; son, Dr. William J.
Carsrud; and a grandchild. The AZ Republic 10 Oct 1979.
CARTER, Alphia
C.
Friday, 8 January 1960 announcement only
CARTER, Catherine Mary
Catherine
Mary Carter, 86, of Fallbrook, CA, passed away September 12, 2004 in Fallbrook.
Graveside services 9am September 18,2 004 Mountain View Memorial Gardens, 7900
E. Main St, Mesa. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/17/2004.
CARTER,
Catherine Mary
Catherine Mary Carter, 86, of Fallbrook, Calif., died Sept. 12,
2004, in Fallbrook, Calif. Services: 9 a. m. Saturday at Mountain View Memorial
Gardens, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa. (480) 832-2850. Submitted on (09/17/2004) from
East Valley Tribune
CARTER, Charles Albert "Al"
Chino Valley - Charles Albert
"Al" Carter, 70, foreman at the Del Rio Ranch near Chino Valley, died Nov. 28,
1982, at his residence. He was born in Okmulgco, OK, and moved to Arizona 50
years ago. He was employed at Arizona Sand and Rock Co for 26 years. He was a
member of Operating Engineers Local No. 428, Gideons International and Grace
Baptist Church in Chino Valley. He is survived by his wife, Wanda; daughters,
Carolyn Mackjust, Charlotte Bain and Charlene Myers; sons, James and Jack; and
12 grandchildren. Services at Memory Chapel Mortuary, Prescott.
12/1/1982.
CARTER, Coy C.
Coy C. Carter (Gunny), 69, of Mesa, Arizona, passed
away August 29, 2004. Mr. Carter served in the USMC. Services will be held 9:00
AM on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern Ave.,
Tempe, with graveside service to follow at the National Memorial Cemetery of
Arizona. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/12/2004.
CARTER, Ellinor
K.
Ellinor K. Carter, 80, a homemaker, died Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1982, in a
Valley nursing home. Mass for Mrs. Carter was in St. Thomas the Apostle Church.
She was a member of the Widows Outreach. Survivors include two sons, Thomas F.
Carter and William F. Carter; a daughter, Joanne McCoy; a brother, Thomas E.
Koehler; and 16 grandchildren. Interment Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Phoenix
Gazette 10/29/1982.
CARTER, George E. and Elizabeth Ann
Williams - George E.
Carter, 46, his wife, Elizabeth Ann Carter, 45, her parents, George Hoffman, 70,
his wife, Hortense Hoffman, 68, were killed Friday, June 21, 1974, in an
airplane crash in Denver as they flew to Boulder, Colorado, for a wedding. Mr.
Carter, of Williams, was the Williams-Ashfork-Texaco distributor for the past
six years. He was a member of the Ashfork Unified School District Board of
Trustees. He came to Arizona 40 years ago. Survivors include a brother, Fred,
and two other brothers and four sisters out of state. His wife, Elizabeth, was a
member of the Parent Teacher Association. Survivors of Mr. and Mrs. Carter
include sons, George, Jr., Paul, Donald and James; daughters, Mrs. Annette
Cribbs and Carol Carter.
CARTER, George W.
George W. Carter, 69, retired owner
and printer of Maricopa Printers, died Dec. 21, 1982, in his home. Mr. Carter
was born in Ellsworth, Pennsylvania, and moved to Arizona 37 years ago. He was a
member of Sunset Masonic Lodge. Survived by wife, Margaret R.; daughters,
Florence Melchiorre and Myra Durbin; two sisters and four grandchildren.
Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. 12/23/1982.
CARTER, Gertrude R.
Gertrude "Gussie" R.
Carter, 62, of Coolidge, died Nov. 2, 1994. She was born in Seattle and was a
homemaker. Survivors include her daughters, Linda Carter Raske, Cheryl Holgren
and Penny; brother, Mike Trunkhill; sisters, Merle Gavazza and Daisy Harvey; and
five grandchildren. First Assembly of God, Coolidge. 11/4/1994.
CARTER, Glenn
M.
27 Feb 1909 - 13 Mar 1980 Coolidge - Glenn M. Carter, 71, an Oklahoma native,
died March 13, 1980, at his home. Mr. Carter moved to Coolidge in 1943. He was a
retired well driller. Wife, Mary Lou; two daughters, Rita Kenison and Virginia
Bias; two sons, Glenn and Claude; a brother; two sisters and nine grandchildren.
Services were at the Community Presbyterian Church. 3/15/1980.
CARTER, Jess
15
Jul 1894 - 28 Dec 1982 Pima - Jess Carter, 88, a retired carpenter, died Dec.
28, 1982, in Mountain View Nursing Center. Mr. Carter was a lifelong Arizona
resident born in Glenbar. He is survived by his daughters, Velda Black and
Violet Golladay; sons, Marland and Thurlan; 12 grandchildren and 39
great-grandchildren. Services were in the Pima Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Safford Funeral Home made arrangements.
CARTER, Phyllis Ray
Noel
Phyllis Ray Noel Carter, 69, of Mesa, died Jan. 30, 1994. She was a retired
electro-mechanical design engineer, was born in Oklahoma City and was a Coast
Guard veteran. Survivors include her daughter, Constance CARTER MEACHAM; sons,
Christopher, Gregory and Phillip. Maryvale Mortuary National Cremation and
Burial. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.
CARTER, Russell
Services for
Russell Carter, 68, who died in Good Samaritan Hospital, were in Bloom's South
Phoenix Mortuary Chapel, 3800 S. Central. Burial in East Resthaven Park. Born in
New York, Mr. Carter came to Phoenix nine years ago and resided at 502 Paseo
Way. He was a retired Civil engineer. He is survived by his wife, Iona; a son,
Michael, Phoenix; and three daughters, Mrs. William Whan of Phoenix, Mrs. Frank
Stymer of Troy, N. Y., and Mrs. J. R. Hannon of Huntington, W.VA. Also surviving
are three sisters and nine grandchildren. Sunday, 3 January 1960
CARTER, Sandra
R.
Sandra R. Carter, 56, of Phoenix, died May 21, 1994. She was born in Blue
Earth, Minnesota, and was an office manager. Daughters, Nicole and Tanya;
mother, Marguerite Doolittle; three sisters; six brothers; three grandchildren.
Best Funeral Services. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.
CARTER, Thomas
Thomas Carter,
62, a World War II veteran who had been a custodial employee 10 years for
Phoenix College, died Oct. 2, 1979, in his home. Mr. Carter, 4252 N. 30th Drive,
moved here in 1959 from Kentucky and was a member of Moose Lodge 2243. Surviving
are his wife, Pauline; children, Kathie Rock, Bonnie Hammonds, Phyllis Sycamore
and Glenn A.; five grandchildren; two brothers and five sisters. Friends may
call from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today in A. L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.
Services will be in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Published in The Arizona Republic
Thursday, October 4, 1979.
CARTER, Virginia H.
Virginia H. Carter, 71, of Mesa,
died Aug. 11, 1994. She was born in Malden, Massachusetts, and was a homemaker
and a World War II Marine Corps veteran. Husband, Charles T.; sons, James T. and
William B.; sister, Lillian N. Mullen; and two grandchildren. 8/20/1994.
CARTER,
W. Paul
W. Paul Carter, 76, died Dec. 15, 1982. He was born in Hardin County,
Iowa, and moved to Arizona 19 years ago. He retired after 31 years as owner of
Carter Produce and was mayor of Union, Iowa, for four years an fire chief for 15
years. He also was a member of Montague Masonic Lodge. Survived by his wife,
Viola; sons, Robert W., San Antonio, TX, and Dale H., Camp Verde; two sisters,
Mrs. Ruth Reece, Phoenix., and Mrs. Noel "Lio" Larson, Phoenix; a brother, John
H., Waterloo, Iowa; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Services and
interment were at Green Acres Memorial Gardens, 401 N. Hayden.
12/17/1982.
CARTER, William W.
10 May 1921 - 12 June 1994 William W. Carter, of
Camp Verde, died June 12, 1994. He was born in Pieber, Oklahoma, and was a bus
driver and a World War II veteran. Wife, Virginia; daughters, Sharon, Katherine
. . . sons, Richard and Robert; sisters, May and Beulah; 15 grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren. 6/15/1994.
CARTER, Wyman "Dub"
Tempe - Wyman "Dub"
Carter, who was a bus driver for Western Greyhound Lines for 22 years, died Dec.
28, 1982, at Tempe St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Carter was born in Glenmora,
Louisiana, and moved to Arizona 17 years ago from California. He served in the
Coast Guard during World War II. He is survived by his daughters, Catherine and
Rachel; son, Stephen; four sisters and two brothers. Services were at Tempe
Mortuary, 405 E. Southern. 12/30/1982.
CARTMILL, Johnson
Avondale - Johnson
(Uncle Jack) Cartmill, 92, died Tuesday, December 29, 1959, in a hospital here.
His home was 256 S. Seventh St., Avondale. He had lived in Avondale since 1934.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he had worked in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before moving to
Arizona. He was a watchmaker. Mr. Cartmill had represented the character of
Billy Moore in the Billy Moore Days celebration held here annually. Services
will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Cannon Mortuary here. He is survived by his
wife, Amy; a son, Euna, Lancaster, Calif., and grandson Patric. Published in The
Arizona Republic Friday, January 1, 1960.
CARTWRIGHT, Allen H.
Allen H.
Cartwright, 44, of New River, died Jan. 28, 1994. He was born in Phoenix and was
a heavy equipment operator. Wife, Linda; daughter, Tiffany; son, Brandon;
mother, Jane; sister, Dottie Ann; brothers, Jack and Jeff; one grandchild. Our
Lady of Joy, Carefree. Feb 1, 1994.
CARY, Carl Ross
55, moved here five years
ago from Quincy, Illinois. Wife, Mary; brothers, Homer and Walter. Burial in
Memory Lawn Cemetery. 9/7/1967.
CARZIS, Spyridon J.
Spyridon J. Carzis, 84, of
728 E. Moreland, a native of Greece, died yesterday, August 10, 1967, at his
home. Mr. Carzis came to Phoenix in 1943 from East Chicago, Indiana, where he
had served on the special police force for 34 years. He was a self-employed
poultry dealer and a member of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in
Phoenix. He is survived by his wife, Helen, of Phoenix. A Trisagion prayer
service was held at Grimshaw's Palms Chapel, 334 W. Monroe. Services were at
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 333 E. Virginia. Burial in Greenwood
Cemetery. The AZ Republic 11 August 1967.
CASAS, Ramon N., Sr.
6 Aug 1885 - 1
Mar 1970. Ramon N. Casas, Sr., 84, died Sunday, March 1, 1970, in a Phoenix
hospital. Mr. Casas was born in Congress and brought to Phoenix as a youth. He
retired from the City of Phoenix streets Department in 1968 and was a member of
the Arizona Pioneers Assn and Southside Benefit Club. Survivors include four
sons, Ramon, Jr., Edward and Robert Casas all of Phoenix and Edward Perez of
Chicago; a daughter, Molly Casas of Phoenix; and ten grandchildren. Mass was in
St. Anthony Catholic Church, 909 S. 1st Ave. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery.
3/3/1970.
CASE, ALBERTA
CASE DIES at 76, MAGGIE SAVOY's MOTHER. Mrs. Alberta W.
Case, 76, a teacher in the Roosevelt Elementary School until she retired in
1961, died of cancer Sunday in her home, 7550 N. 16th St. Mrs. Case was
graduated from Des Moines College in 1915 and taught in Des Moines, Iowa,
schools before coming to Phoenix in 1937. She was the mother of Maggie SAVOY,
former Republic women's page editor now Mrs. James BELLOWS of Beverly Hills,
California. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Madison Baptist
Church, 6202 N. 12th St. Graveside services will be in Rosedale Cemetery in Los
Angeles, A.L.Moore and Sons Mortuary announced. Mrs. Case, a native of Ottumwa,
Iowa, also is survived by a son, Robert S. Case of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs.
Charles NEVELN of Phoenix; two brothers, Robert WILLIAMS of Alameda, California,
Roy WILLIAMS of West Hartford, Connecticut; three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Published in the Arizona Republic Tuesday, August 15,
1967.
CASE, ALBERTA
FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT: CASE, Alberta W., 7550 N. 16th St.
Mother of Mrs. James (Maggie Savoy) Bellows, Robert Case, Los Angeles, CA.
Passed away Sunday. Memorial services 11:00 a.m. Saturday, conducted by Rev.
Rudolph Loldolt (?) in Madison Baptist Church, 6202 N. 12th St. Cremation
A.L.Moore & Sons.
CASE, Marion James
Scottsdale - Marion James Case, 67, who was
a warehouse manager, died Oct. 5, 1980, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Case,
2809 N. 70th St., was born in Galena, Kansas. He was a World War II Army veteran
and came here in 1954 from California. He is survived by a son, James R. of
Flagstaff; brother, Glenn, sisters Olive Carraro and Freida Dulin; seven
grandchildren; a brother and two sisters. Private services were Thursday in
Messinger Mortuary. Interment Memory Lawn Published in The Arizona Republic
Thursday, October 9, 1980.
CASE, Robert C.
Robert C. Case, 81, of Mesa, AZ
passed away September 28, 2004. He was born April 19, 1923 in Peoria, IL. Bob
was the son of Edward and Eunice Case. Robert proudly served in the US Army
during WWII. During the war he circumnavigated the globe, being stationed in
India, Burma, and China. After the war, he graduated from Bradley University in
Peoria, IL, moving to the Phoenix area in 1954. He worked for 32 years as a
Sales Representative for Keystone Consolidated Industries. He is survived by his
wife Genevieve, daughter Patricia, sons Michael, William and Paul, 2 grandsons
and 2 great grandsons. Memorial Services will be held 11:00 AM, Friday, October
1, 2004 at Melcher Mortuary Mission Chapel 6625 East Main Street, Mesa, AZ
Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/30/2004.
CASE, Robert C.
Robert C. Case,
81, of Mesa, AZ passed away September 28, 2004. He was born April 19, 1923 in
Peoria, IL. Bob was the son of Edward and Eunice Case. Robert proudly served in
the US Army during WWII. During the war he circumnavigated the globe, being
stationed in India, Burma, and China. After the war, he graduated from Bradley
University in Peoria, IL, moving to the Phoenix area in 1954. He worked for 32
years as a Sales Representative for Keystone Consolidated Industries. He is
survived by his wife Genevieve, daughter Patricia, sons Michael, William and
Paul, 2 grandsons and 2 great grandsons. Memorial Services will be held 11:00
AM, Friday, October 1, 2004 at Melcher Mortuary Mission Chapel, 6625 East Main
Street, Mesa, AZ. Submitted on (09/30/2004) from East Valley Tribune
CASE,
Shirley Stipek
Shirley Stipek Case, 74, born May 24, 1931 in Lincoln, Nebraska,
moved to Phoenix in 1934. She attended both Phoenix Union and North High School,
graduating in 1949. She later attended the University of Arizona, where she was
a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority, and completed her education degree at
Arizona State University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Shirley married Williby
Case in 1950. Shirley lived several years in Yuma, where she was instrumental in
the restoration of the historical Customs House through her work with The
Assistance League. Shirley is survived by her children: Susan, Anne Tonia,
Margaret, Bill, and her grandson, Joshua. Because Shirley dedicated her life to
her children and homeless animals, the family asks that donations be made in her
name to the Arizona Humane Society and the Sun Cities Animal Rescue (S.C.A.R.)
organizations. No memorial service scheduled. Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary.
Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/21/2005.
CASE, Wilma Jean
Mrs. Wilma Jean
Case, 29, died June 27, 1974, in her home at 2002 N. 51 St. She was an assembler
for Motorola, Inc. Son, Bill Don Johnson; parents, Mr. Jolin W. Case and Mrs.
Ruby Peaney; and a brother out of state. Private services and cremation.
7/7/1974.
CASEY, Alpha W.
Alpha W. Casey, 60, a claims examiner 10 years for the
Arizona State Compensation Fund, died Tuesday, June 25, 1974. She retired last
month. Mrs. Casey came to Tucson 30 years ago and moved to Phoenix 17 years ago
from Prescott. Daughter, Crystal M. Casey, survives. A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary.
Private cremation. 6/27/1974.
CASEY, Athabel
1 Sep 1905 - 3 Jan 1982 Services
for Athabel "Peggy" Casey, 76, who was a member of the Phoenix Country Club,
will be today in Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 330 N. Second Ave. Mrs. Casey,
111 E. Alvarado, was born in Missouri and came to Phoenix in 1930. She died Jan.
3, 1982, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Perry; son,
John, and three grandchildren. Private interment. Published in the Arizona
Republic, Thursday, January 7, 1982.
CASEY, John L.
John L. Casey, 78, of Sun
City, Arizona, passed away September 6, 2004. Services will be held October 2,
2004, Davis - Funeral Home in Carlinville, Illinois. Best Funeral Services, Inc.
assisted the family. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/9/2004.
CASHMAN,
Sandra Margaret
Sandra Margaret Cashman, 61, Phoenix, Arizona, passed away
September 18, 2004. Services September 21, 2004 at 9:30 a. m. at The Center of
Expanding Consciousness, 6345 N. 15th St., Phoenix, Arizona. Contributions may
be made to the American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016.
Arizona Cremation & Funeral Services. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/21/2004.
CASKEY, Grace L.
Sun City - Grace L. Caskey, 86, of 9105 Lockland
Court, died Tuesday, June 18, 1974 in Valley View Hospital. Survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Katherine C. Wolfram. Services and burial were in Hampton, N.J.
6/22/1974.
CASON, Willa M.
Willa M. Cason, 77, of Phoenix, a retired school
teacher, died Jan. 29, 1982, in a San Diego hospital. Mrs. Cason was born in
Heflin, Alabama, and came to Phoenix in 1948. She was a member of the Eastern
Star. Services at the Church of Christ. Burial Greenwood Cemetery. Universal
Memorial Center made arrangements. Feb. 4, 1982.
CASPERSON, Helmer Cornelius
Sun
City - Helmer Cornelius Casperson, 84, who was a salesman for Sears Roebuck and
Co. in Chicago for 33 years, died Dec. 24, 1982, in Sun Valley Lodge Nursing
Home. Mr. Casperson was born in Baldwin, Wisconsin, and moved to Sun City in
1964 from Oak Park, Illinois. He was a Mason, a member of El Zaribah Shrine
Temple, the Sun City Square Club, Sun City Shrine Club, the University of
Wisconsin Alumnae Association, Farm House Fraternity and Delta Zeta Sigma
Fraternity. He is survived by his wife, Florence; daughters, Carolyn Casperson
of California and Judy Kany of Maine; and three grandchildren. Memorial services
were at Shepherd of the Desert Lutheran Church. Menke Funeral Home made
arrangements. 12/25/1982.
CASS, Myrtle S.
Services for Myrtle S. Cass, 82, who
came to Phoenix 70 years ago from Kansas, were in the First Christian Church,
6750 N. Seventh Ave. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. A.L.Moore & Sons Mortuary
handled arrangements. Mrs. Cass of 1616 W. Glendale, died Tuesday, July 16,
1974, in Beatitudes Care Center. She was a medical secretary and secretary for
Phoenix Elementary School District 1 until retiring in 1959. Thursday, July 18,
1974.
CASSATT, John
Services for John Cassatt, 56, who had been a supervisor for
the Lord Bonded Rubber Corp. in Erie, Pennsylvania, for 29years, were in Chapel
of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Cassatt, a Glendale resident died Oct. 4, 1982,
in a Valley hospital. He moved to Arizona three years ago from his native
Pennsylvania. He was the senior commander for the Disabled American Veterans
post in Glendale and was a member of the Keeston Masonic Lodge in Pennsylvania
and the Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Mary
Rita Press; two sons, Tom and Mike; his father, Darwin; four brothers; and five
grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette 10/6/1982.
CASSELMAN, Dale A.
Dale A.
Casselman, 38, of 1917 N. 15th St., a cement finisher, died Jan. 28, 1982, from
injuries suffered in an auto-pedestrian accident. Mr. Casselman was born in
California and came to Phoenix in 1968. Survivors include his wife, Mary;
children, Rudolph, Annette, Ronald, Tanya and Daley and a brother. Mass at
Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel, 1110 N. 16th St. Graveside services at
Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Botimer Mortuary. Feb. 1, 1982.
CASSERLY,
Mary
Funeral announcement only. "For information call Grimshaw Bethany Chapel,
710 W. Bethany Home Road." 10/6/1982.
CASSIDY, Naomi L.
Glendale - Scripture
services for Naomi L. Cassidy, 54, who had been organist at the Church of St.
Mark and Ss. Simon & Jude Cathedral, were in Grimshaw Bethay Chapel, 710 W.
Bethany Home, Phoenix. Mass was in the Church of St. Louis the King, 4331 W.
Maryland. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Cassidy of 6821 N. 45h Ave., died
Monday, July 15, 1974, in Glendale Samaritan Hospital. She also had been
organist for St. Mary's Cathedral in her native Wichita, Kansas. Survivors
include her husband, Woodrow C.; children, Giles, John, Christopher, David, Mrs.
Marcia Powers and Mrs. Regina Ringler; her mother, Mrs. Regina Holsey; and four
grandchildren. Thursday, July 18, 1974.
CASTANEDA, Fred Manuel
Fred Manuel
Castaneda, 52, of Prescott Valley, died Jan. 31, 1994. He was born in Prescott
and was a supervisor with Yavapai County. Wife, Leona; daughters, Rose and
Irene; sons, Fred, Jr., John and Leonard; stepdaughters, Paula Hanks, Phyllis
Nicholls and Cheryl Whittecar; sisters, Lupe, Annie, Genevieve, Veronica and
Anna; brothers, Rudy, Albert, Roy, John, and Pat; and 20 grandchildren. Memory
Chapel Mortuary, Prescott. 2/2/1994.
CASTANEDA-MARTINEZ, Nicolas
Nicolas
Castaneda-Martinez, 39, of Phoenix, died July 31, 1994. He was born in Mexico
and was a construction worker. Wife, Concepcion Nava; daughters, Beatrice
Adriana and Erica Castaneda; sons, Juan Carlos and Edgar Castaneda. Services
were in Mexico. Wickenburg Funeral Home. 8/6/1994.
CASTEEL, Daniel L.
Daniel L.
Casteel, 58, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away September 26, 2004. Mr. Casteel
served in U. S. Army Vietnam Veteran. Visitation will be Wednesday, September
29, 2004, 5:00 PM-8:00 PM Best Funeral Services, North Chapel, 501 E. Dunlap
Ave, Phoenix, AZ. Services will be Thursday, September 30, 2004, 9:00 AM Best
Funeral Services, North Chapel, 501 E. Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, AZ. Contributions
may be made to Veterans Administration, 3225 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ. 85012.
Arrangements entrusted to Best Funeral Services, Inc. Published in The Arizona
Republic on 9/28/2004.
CASTEEL, Jane
Jane Casteel, 90, Phoenix, Arizona, passed
away September 18, 2004. Services: 10 a. m., Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at
The Terraces, 7550 N. 16th St., Phoenix, Arizona. Contributions may be made to
Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation at The Komen Foundation PO Box 650309,
Dallas, TX 75265-0309 or www. komen. org. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/21/2004.
CASTENEDA, Anthony
Anthony Casteneda, 23, of Mesa, died Jan. 27,
1994. He was born in Walnut Grove, California, and was a construction worker.
Mother, Dianne Cleary; father, Richard; sisters, Cindy Jalnetz and Tonya. St.
Mary's Basilica. Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home. Feb 5, 1994.
CASTENEDA,
Jesus
Jesus "Shorty" Casteneda, 72, who had worked for a produce market, died
Sunday, Oct. 3, 1982. Mr. Castreneda moved to Phoenix 50 years ago from his
native Mexico. Survivors include three daughters, Linda Pro, Mary Martinez, Lupe
Ramirez; sons, Jonny and Phillip Ramirez and Jesus Contreras; 20 grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren. Mass was in St. Anthony's Church, 909 S. 1st Ave.
The Phoenix Gazette 10/5/1982.
CASTILLO, Rita
26 Dec 1913 - 12 Nov 1988 Rita
Castillo, 73, Phoenix, a homemaker, died Nov. 12, 1988. She was born in Phoenix
and is survived by daughters, Rozella Hector and Rita Herrera; son, Victor; two
sisters; and five grandchildren. Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home. Mass at St.
Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S. 1st Ave. Nov. 14, 1988.
CASTLE, Frank Edward,
Jr.
12 July 1920 - 15 Oct 1982 Frank Edward Castle, Jr., 62, who had been a
plumbing contractor, died Friday, Oct. 15, 1982, in his Phoenix home. Mr. Castle
was a native of Phoenix. He was a member of Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local 48
and a former member of the Phoenix Junior Chamber of Commerce. He served in the
Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Norma; daughter, Sheree
Ann Rusinek; father, Frank, Sr.; and a grandchild. 10/19/1982. Birth
Certificate
CASTLE, Mary R.
Mary R. Castle, 87, died Mon., Feb. 9, 1976, in John
C. Lincoln Hospital. She was a member of Madison Baptist Church. Survivors
include daughter, Mrs. Charles Sweeney; a brother; three sisters; and seven
grandchildren. 11 Feb 1976
CASTLEMAN, Benjamin C.
Benjamin C. Castleman, 11, of
Mesa, Arizona, passed away September 23, 2004. Visitation will be held 1 hour
prior to services. Funeral service will be held 11:00 AM, Tuesday, September 28,
2004, LDS Udall Ward, 525 E. 2nd Ave., Mesa, AZ. Burial to follow at City of
Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center St., Mesa, AZ. Arrangements entrusted to Wyman
Cremation & Burial Chapel. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/26/2004.
CASTLEMAN, Cindia Maria
Cindia Maria Castleman, age 37, adored by her
two-year-old son Noah and husband Ken, received her great reward and passed over
to live forever in absolute love with our Lord on Friday, October 21, 2005.
Cindia lived her life each day as an example of sweet kindness, caring
thoughtfulness and unconditional love that came naturally for her. Cindia
surpassed her own goodness on a daily basis and everyone who knew her soon
realized they were blessed to have her in their life. She was a mother who loved
her sweet son with boundless love and her husband with a caring that grew
stronger and deeper through each of their 13 years. Cindia fought so hard and
for so long to stay with us but in the end it was her time to receive the
wonderful love from the Lord that she had given to all of us throughout her
life. She was born on January 28, 1968 in Panorama City, California, grew up in
North Hollywood and moved to Phoenix in 1990. Cindia was employed at Honeywell
for 14 years with assignments of increasing responsibility and was respected for
achieving exceptional results. Through the years many special coworkers and
others learned of Cindia's sweetness and love of laughter and blessed her with
their friendship. While working full time she earned her bachelors degree from
Arizona State University while maintaining her priorities of wife and mother.
Cindia was an angel who never tired. She is survived by her husband Ken, son
Noah, parents Kathy and Kurt Staudinger, sisters Pearl and Diana, nephew
Benjamin, sister-in-law Emilie, mother and step-father in-law Martha and Bill
Goodman, father and step-mother in-law Dale and Carolyn and many very dear
friends. Visitation and services were at Serenity Mausoleum Chapel in Greenwood
Memory Lawn Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Ave., Phx, AZ. Published in The Arizona
Republic on 10/26/2005.
CASTRO Ernesto
16 Feb 1924 - 9 Oct 1980 Peoria - Ernesto
Castro, 56, a foreman for Edwards Farms for 23 years, died Oct. 9, 1980, in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Castro was born in Sonora, Mexico, and brought her as an
infant. Wife, Julia, children, Mary Martinez, Lupe Hernandez, Cecilia Flores,
Frances Moroigui, Toni, Ricki, Manuel, Ernest, John, Vincent and Julian; 17
grandchildren. 10 Oct 1980.
CASTRO, Arnulfo Chavez
Arnulfo Chavez Castro, 72, of
Phoenix, died June 11, 1994. He was born in Mexico and was a maintenance worker
at Peoria High School and a World War II Army veteran. Daughters, Anita Ruelas,
Gloria Rodriguez, Connie Reyna, Elva Reyna, Maria Bahena and Lupe; sons, Roy and
Arnulfo, Jr.; sisters, Anita Ramirez and Arselia Rojas; brothers, Ralph and
Abdon; 26grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Services at St. Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church, Peoria. 6/15/1994.
CASTRO, Ethel M.
Mesa -- Ethel M.
Castro, 86, died Friday, Jan. 9, 1976, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. She was a
hotel and cafe operator for 26 years. Husband, Felix C.; four nieces and two
nephews also survive. Interment Greenwood. 1/12/1976.
CASTRO, Fernando
Fernando
Castro was born August 26, 1947, and died September 12, 2006. He graduated from
Glendale High School in 1965 and Arizona Sate University 1973. Served in the US
Army (82nd Airborne Division) during Vietnam. Employed as IBM Engineer, Pima
Community College SBDC Director, Pima County Economic Development Administrator.
City Manager of Nogales, Vice President of HHH Steel, and City Manager of the
City of South Tucson. Survived by Rosalee, wife and best friend of 38 years;
sons, John David (Sherri) and Ben Aaron (Holly); grandchildren, Bria, Adrianna
and Nathaniel CASTRO and Kaci IRBY. Also survived by mother, Consuelo; brother,
Humberto and sister, Carmen. Board member of Catholic Cemeteries and Pima County
Community Reinvestment. Past Board member of Southern Arizona Community
Foundation and Pio Decimo Center. Past member and President of St. Margaret's
Parish Association, South Tucson Lion's Club and Menlo Park PTO. Member in good
standing of the South Tucson Alumni Association. He is deeply loved and will be
missed by his family and friends. Viewing and visitation at Martinez Funeral
Chapels. A Rosary and Mass was offered Saturday, September 16, 2006 at St.
Margaret's Catholic Church. Private Cremation. Funeral arrangements entrusted to
Martinez Funeral Chapels, 2580 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, AZ. Published in The Arizona
Republic from 9/15/2006.
CASTRO, James Sanchez
James Sanchez Castro, 69, of
Phoenix, died May 17, 1994. He was born in Chandler and was a supervisor for
Arizona Bag Co. St. Mary's Basilica Catholic Church. 21 May 1994.
CASTRO,
Jessie
7 Jan 1908 - 15 April 1978 Jessie Castro, 70, of Phoenix, died April 15,
1978, at St. Joseph's Hospital. She had lived in Phoenix since 1923. Husband,
Lloyd S.; children, Socorro Black, Theresa Kauffman, Katherine Baigel, Bob, Joe
and Pat; two brothers and three sisters; 35 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Mass at St. Louis the King
Catholic Church. The Arizona Republic Monday, April 17, 1978
CASTRO, Patrick
G.
Patrick G. Castro, 30, a clerk at Luke Air Force Base and native of Phoenix,
died Oct. 27, 1979, in his home at 5843 W. Citrus Way. He is survived by his
parents, Amalia and Gerardo Castro; three sisters and five brothers. Rosary was
at Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, Glendale. Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Church. The AZ Republic Monday, Oct. 29, 1979.
CASTRO, Ruben V., Jr.
Ruben V.
Castro, Jr., 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Castro, was killed in a pedestrian-bus
accident Sept 29, 1980. He is survived by a sister, a brother, and grandparents.
The Arizona Republic Thursday, October 2, 1980.
CASWELLS, Quinten Deon
Quinten
Deon Caswells, 7, of Phoenix, died Feb. 12, 1994. Parents, Amber McFadden and
Alfred Deon and grandparents. Burial at Mountain View Cemetery, Casa Grande.
2/17/1994.
CATALOGNA, Lena
14 Nov 1920 - 4 Oct 1980 Lena Catalogna, 59, who was
born in Italy, died Oct. 4, 1980, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mrs. Catalogna came to
Phoenix in 1974 from New York. Survived by husband, Vincent; son, Vincent
Catalogna, Jr.; and daughter Mary Ann Schein; and two grandchildren. Mass was in
St. Theresa's Catholic Church, 5045 E. Thomas. Interment St. Francis Cemetery.
The Arizona Republic Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1980.
CATCHPOLE, Thelma May
Mesa - Thelma
May Catchpole, 75, who retired as a bookkeeper for the J. C. Penney Co. and
moved here in 1962 from California, died oct. 29, 1979, enroute to Mesa Lutheran
Hospital. Mrs. Catchpole also had worked in Colorado. She was a member of the
Presbyterian Church and Eastern Star. Her brother survives. Memorial servivces
were to be announced by Memory Lawn Mortuary. The AZ Republic 10/31/1979.
CATES,
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth Cates, 61, of 3617 W. Almeria, died Feb. 1, 1982,
in Phoenix Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Cates was born in Arkansas and came to
Arizona 27 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Grover; sons, Claude,
Jerry and Dan; a daughter, Wanda Lea; five grandchildren; a brother and three
sisters. Services Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. East Resthaven
Cemetery. The Arizona Republic Feb 4, 1982.
CATES, Mary S.
Mary S. Cates, 69,
died Saturday, Jan. 10, 1976. She came here in 1943 and attended Calvary Temple.
Husband, Thayer C. Cates; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and two
brothers, Arlie Bowles, Poteau, OK, and Felix Bowles, Tulsa, OK. Interment Green
Acres. 1/13/1976.
CATHEY, Dwayne L.
Dwayne L. Cathey, 39, Phoenix, Arizona,
passed away August 27, 2004. Camelback Sunset Chapel Funeral Home. Published in
the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.
CATLETT, Ellen Elizabeth
Ellen Elizabeth
Catlett, 63, died Sunday, Jan. 11, 1976. She was married to a Church of Christ
preacher who served churches in Arkansas, Oregon and Arizona. Husband, Eston;
children, Mayda Reynosa, Melba Copeland, Dean, Duane, Homer and Gary; two
sisters; three brothers; 16 grandchildren. Baseline Chapel of Prayer Funeral
Home. 1/14/1976 p. C-3.
CATLIN, Willard Edwin
Sun City - Willard Edwin Catlin,
68, who received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Iowa State University,
died Friday, June 21, 1974, in Good Samaritan Hospital. He had been with the
duPont Corp. 30 years in Gibbstown, N.J. Wife, Louis; children, Mrs. Marjory
Howe, Ruth, Daniel and Dr. Joseph C. Catlin; two brothers and a sister; and five
grandchildren. Services were in Lakeview United Methodist Church. Private
burial. 6/26/1974.
CAUCHON, Grace E.
20 Apr 1914 - Jan 1980 Mesa - Grace E.
Cauchon, 65, died Jan. 28, 1980, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Mrs. Caushon moved
here 13 years ago from Key West, FL. She is survived by her husband, Joseph;
children, Helen Marx of Biloxi, MS, and Ralph E. of York, PA; seven
grandchildren and four sisters, Mrs. Clara Conright of Phoenix, and three out of
state. Mass was in Christ the King Church, 1505 E. Dana. Interment Mtn. View
Memorial Gardens. Published 1/31/1980.
CAUDILL, Ivan F.
Ivan F. Caudill, 74, of
Mesa, Arizona, passed away September 17, 2004. Mr. Caudill served in the U. S.
Army. Services will be held 10:00 AM, September 22, 2004, The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4629 E. Guadalupe, Higley, AZ. Contributions may be
made to your local library. Arrangements entrusted to Arizona Cremation &
Funeral Services. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/22/2004.
CAUDILL, Ivan
F.
Ivan F. Caudill, 74, of Mesa died Sept. 17, 2004, in Mesa. Services: 10 a. m.
today at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4629 E. Guadalupe,
Higley. Arizona Cremation and Funeral Services handled arrangements. (480)
610-9800. Submitted on (09/22/2004) from East Valley Tribune
CAULK, Julia L.
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Feb 1908 - 23 Mar 1980 Julia L. Caulk, 71, died March 23, 1980, in her home.
Mrs. Caulk was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Phoenix. She moved here
in 1963 from Washington, D.C. Survivors include her husband, Paul A.; children,
Paula Santen, Margaret and Dr. Richard Caulk. 3/25/1980.
CAUTHEN, Betty J.
Betty
J. Cauthen, 67, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on September 13, 2004 in Tempe, AZ.
Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, September 16, 2004 at Valley View
Bible Church, 4222 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, AZ at 11:00 AM.
Contributions to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014.
Arrangements entrusted to Messinger Indian School Mortuary. Published in The
Arizona Republic on 9/15/2004.
CAUTHEN, Betty J.
Betty J. Cauthen, 67, of
Phoenix died Sept. 13, 2004. Services: 11 a. m. today at Valley View Bible
Church, 4222 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley. Messinger Indian School Mortuary
handled arrangements. (480) 994-1789. Submitted on (09/16/2004) from East Valley
Tribune
CAVAGNARO, Marjorie L.
Marjorie L. Cavagnaro passed away suddenly at her
residence in Tempe, Arizona on August 29th, 2004. She was born in Chicago,
Illinois on October 4th, 1911. She was employed by the Federal Reserve Bank of
Chicago until her retirement. She was preceded in death by her husband Andrew
Cavagnaro and her sister Frances Blume and was the last surviving member of her
family. Services and internment will be held in Chicago. Memorial contribution
to charity of choice. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/10/2004.
CAVALLIERE, William A.
William A. 'Daddy B. Billy' Cavalliere was
born October 11, 1912 at the Cavalliere Blacksmith Shop in Old Scottsdale and
lived in the area all of his life. At the time of his passing he was the oldest
living male native of Scottsdale, Arizona. Billy was the son of the late George
S. and Mary Alice SPENCE CAVALLIERE. Billy graduated from Scottsdale High
School, Class of 1932. He also attended Arizona State College at Tempe, now
known as ASU, and received two degrees: in 1937 a Bachelors Degree in Education
and in 1948 a Masters Degree in Education. He began teaching at ASU in 1945 in
the Technology and Applied Sciences Department and retired Professor Emeritus in
1978. Billy was married from 1937 to 1961 to Jerre JORDAN CAVALLIERE and they
had two sons, Spence Oakley CAVALLIERE and Vince Albert CAVALLIERE, who preceded
him in death. Professor Emeritus William A. Cavalliere passed away at his home
on July 26, 2006 at the age of 93. Three sisters preceded him in death, Alice
CAVALLIERE, Dorothy CAVALLIERE KETCHUM ROBERTS, and Baby Girl CAVALLIERE, who is
buried in the Old Pioneer Cemetery in Scottsdale; three brothers, Frank
CAVALLIERE, Robert (Little) CAVALLIERE, and Albert (Big) CAVALLIERE. He also had
two brothers, George R. (Doc) CAVALLIERE of Scottsdale and Fred William (Yam)
CAVALLIERE of Humboldt, Arizona, who survived him; three grandchildren, Lawton
William CAVALLIERE, Connie CAVALLIERE JENSON, and Bryan William CAVALLIERE; 7
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is buried at Paradise
Memorial Gardens in Scottsdale. Published in The Arizona Republic from 7/28/2006
- 7/30/2006.
CAVENEE, Kenneth Lamar
Kenneth Lamar Cavenee, of Scottsdale, died
Aug. 16, 1994. He was born in Lockridge, Iowa, and was a lawyer and a World War
II Army veteran. Wife, Maryanne; sons, Kim and George; sisters, Juanita Shaw and
Virginia Smith; brother, Jack; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Messinger Mortuary. 8/20/1994.
CAVIN, Hester C.
83, of Picacho, had lived in
Arizona 42 years. She was born in Alabama. Daughter, Mrs. Idessa BINKLEY of
Picacho. Burial in Eloy Memorial Park. 9/7/1967.
CAWLEY, Walter George
Walter
George Cawley, 66, of Phoenix, died Aug. 15, 1994. He was born in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, and was a lighting assembler and Marine Corps veteran. Wife,
Mitzi; daughters, Dorothy Smith and Sharon Oman; one sister; one brother; 11
grandchildren; one great-grandchild. 8/19/1994.
CAZARES, Joel Guadalupe
Joel
Guadalupe Cazares, 23, of Casa Grande, an employee at Pinal Air Park, died July
24, 1998. He was born in Mexico. Survivors include his daughters, Jomida Ramos,
Arianna and Ashley; mother, Maria; sisters, Cynthia, Maria, Marcia, Lorena, and
Karla; brother, Larry; and grandparents. Mass Wednesday, St. Anthony of Padua
Catholic Church, Casa Grande. Cole and Maud Mortuary, Casa Grande. The Arizona
Republic Wednesday, July 29, 1998 B4
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