Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, January 9, 1953
BLYTHE CHILD DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE
ROBERT HENRY CAIN, JR., infant son of Mr &
Mrs Robert Cain of Blythe, died at 2:20 p. m., Sunday, January 4 at community
Hospital here. The babe was born in the local hospital October 7, 1952.
Wickenburg Sun, Oct. 2, 1959
FRED CALDWELL rites Saturday
Funeral services
for FRED CALDWELL will be held at 10 o’clock tomorrow (Saturday) morning in the
Wickenburg Chapel with Bruce Hunt of the LDS Church officiating. Burial will
follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Caldwell, who had been maintenance man
and gardener at the Flying E Ranch for the past four years, died at 1 a.m.
Thursday in Community Hospital. He had been ill about one month. Mr. Caldwell
was born December 29, 1896, in Nebraska and resided in the Midwest before coming
to Wickenburg to visit a son, Robert, who now lives in Phoenix. He and Mrs.
Caldwell bought the Peaceful Valley ranch east of town 10 years ago. They sold
the year following and moved to Oxnard, Calif., where Mr. Caldwell was a
maintenance man and gardener in the school system there. Surviving are the
widow, Lucy; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Sims of Naperville, Ill.; two sons,
Frederick, Jr., of Covina, Calif., and Robert of Phoenix; two step-sons, Robert
Young of Ogden, Utah, and Ellis Wood of Ellsworth Air Force Base, S. D.; two
step-daughters, Mrs. Helen Davis and Mrs. Mona Rae Barker of Brigham City, U.;
and 19 grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 17, 1996
GARY WAYNE CALLAHAN, of Thousand Palms, Calif., died Jan. 10 in Phoenix. He was
48. Mr. Callahan was born June 17, 1947 in Glendale, Calif. He had been in
Arizona for 15 days, coming here from California. Mr. Callahan was a Coast Guard
veteran who served three tours in Vietnam as a gunners mate. He was an insurance
representative with Metropolitan Life and a teacher at Orange Coast College. Mr.
Callahan loved sailing and racing sailboats, and riding off-road vehicles. He
also enjoyed skiing and fishing with his sons. He is survived by his wife of six
years, Jo of Thousand Palms, Calif.; mother and step-father Mary G. and Arthur
Aigner of Orange County, Calif.; father-in-law and mother-in-law Gordon and Iola
Kraemer of Wickenburg; sons Thomas and Robert McGee, both of Thousand Palms, and
Michael Callahan of Texas; daughters Tori Morris and Gennifer Ferris, both of,
Texas; and grandchildren Courtney, Morris and Tyler Ferris, both of Texas:
Funeral services will be held at a later date in Porterville, Calif. Memorial
contributions may be made in Mr. Callahan's name to: Stroke Activity Center,
1776 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, Calif., 92264. Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation, Service handled all arrangements.
April 3, 1936 p.1
PIONEER
SETTLER IS LAID TO REST
JAMES CAMERON, Resident of Hassayampa Valley For 60
Years Dies at Ranch
Funeral services for JAMES CAMERON, one of the oldest
settlers on the Hassayampa river in point of continuous residence, took place at
the Community Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon and were impressive and
largely attended. Mr. CAMERON, who first settled on the river at Walnut Grove in
1876, passed away at his home 12 miles above Wickenburg last Friday. He was 87
years old, having been born in February, 1849 in Illinois. He first emigrated to
Texas, where he engaged in the cattle business, driving cattle over the Old
Chisholm trail and engaging in many fights with the Comanche Indians, who were
on the warpath at that time. Upon removing to Arizona he continued in the cattle
business, with some interests also in lumbering. His long residence on the river
made him familiar with all the residents of the vicinity. The widow, two sons, a
daughter, and eight grandchildren survive. The funeral services were presided
over by Rev. Reese SCULL. J. R. BARNETTE, a close and long standing friend of
Mr. Cameron, gave a scripture reading and obituary at the request of the family.
The pall bearers were W. F. MORGAN, Alfred PURDY, Bert SCHOOF, Albert BALDWIN,
John BOETTA and George CADY. Burial took place at the Wickenburg cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 7, 1962
Services Held for Mrs.
CAMERON
Graveside rites were conducted at the Wickenburg cemetery December 5
for MRS. RETA CAMERON, 84, who died in a Phoenix rest home December 3. The Rev.
Robert JENKINS, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. Mrs. Cameron was
born in Pawhuska, Okla., January 1, 1879, and had resided in Arizona for 68
years. From 1898 until 1921 she lived on what is now known as the Nel Cooper
Ranch at Wagoner, she came to Wickenburg in 1921. Survivors include one son
James, Jr., who resides on the Rincon Road; one daughter, Mrs. Chester LATHAM of
Phoenix; seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Her husband was JAMES
A. CAMERON Sr., who died in Wickenburg many years ago.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Mar. 16, 1956, p. 1
ISAAC CAMPBELL Rites Wednesday
Funeral
services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of this week for ISAAC
CAMPBELL, a resident of Wickenburg for the past 35 years, who died in a hospital
in Phoenix Monday night, March 12. Mr. Campbell was 69 years of age, and had
been in ill health for five years. He had mined and prospected throughout this
section of the state for many years and was well known among those engaged in
the mining business. The funeral services were held at the Wickenburg Chapel
with burial following in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Campbell is survived by
three brothers, M. J. and John, residing in Wickenburg and I. P. a resident of
Safford. Three nephews and one niece also survive. They are Tom KEPPLER and
Richard CAMPBELL of Clifton, Ariz., Buster KEPPLER of Safford and Mrs. Lucio
SANDOVAL of Morenci.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 31, 2004, p.
B8
JOHN D. CAMPBELL, 77, passed away March 28, 2004 in Sun City. John was
born in Phoenix on July 23, 1926. He is survived by his wife Lillian, Sun City,
Ariz.; three stepchildren Debra Sanders Yancey , Mesa, Ariz., David Sanders,
Dallas, Texas and Kenneth Bingham, Yuma, Ariz.; nine grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. Mass will be held at St. Anthony's on Thursday, April 1,
2004 at 10 a.m. Father Brian Bell will officiate with burial at Wickenburg
Municipal Cemetery following mass. Arrangements by Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 18, 2005
La VERGE LEE CAMPBELL of
Easton, Maryland, died on Wednesday, April 6 at her residence. She was 95. Born
on November 22, 1909 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the
late Effie KYSOR and Robert G. LEE. In her teen years, she was a practical
nurse. During World War II, she was a "Rosie Riveter," welding aluminum on
Corsair fighters. Her other professions include being a waitress, maitre d' and
hostess. She was a buyer for Yeagers in Akron, Ohio, and for Grammer Murphy,
mostly within the cosmetics industry, in Midland, Texas. She also worked in the
department store Polsky's making drapes, pillows, etc. She was a wonderful
seamstress. For several years in Arizona, she managed motels. In her later
years, she cared for the elderly, many younger than she, in her home. She has a
son that is a preacher, two grandsons that are preachers and two
grandsons-in-law that are pastors. Ms. Campbell is survived by sons Dr. Jack
CANADY of Easton, Md., David Lee CANADY of Hilliard, Ohio, and Robert R. FARRAR
of Galena, Maryland; sisters Delma SEMENAS of Reno, Nevada, and Peg CARSON of
Akron, Ohio; grandchildren Jonathan R. FARRAR of West Chicago, Ill., Timothy J.
Farrar of Atlanta, Georgia, Phil Canady and Robyn Joy Snell both of Columbus,
Ohio, Paul David CANADY of Centreville, Md., Mark Thomas Canady of Pacific City,
Oregon, James Daniel Canady and Joy Darlene BOOTH both of Overland Park, Kansas;
21 great-grandchildren, 17 great-great-grandchildren and four
great-great-great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Church of
Christ, 405 Drummer Drive, Grasonville, MD 21638 or Talbot Hospice, 586 Cynwood
Drive, Easton, MD 21601. Arrangements are by the Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam
Funeral Home, P.A., in Chester, Maryland.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb. 27, 1948,
p. 1
S. CAMPBELL’s Funeral Held Last Saturday
Arizona Native Once
Wickenburg Resident
Funeral services were held here last Saturday afternoon
at 4 o’ clock for S. M. (STEVE) CAMPBELL, for the past 10 years a resident of
Randsburg, Calif., but who was born in Arizona and spent most of his life in
this state. Fifteen of those years were spent here in Wickenburg where he became
well-known among both townspeople and prospectors Mr. Campbell passed away
Wednesday morning of last week. He had suffered an attack pneumonia but had
apparently recovered when a relapse occurred from which he failed to rally. Born
in Morenci, Ariz., Mr. Campbell was 58 years of age at his death. All of his
mature life was spent in mining. Surviving are the widow and five children,
Eloisa, Rose, Steve, Richardo and Ray. He was one of eight brothers, five of
whom survive. They are Ygonacio Campbell, Phx; J. A. Campbell of Prescott,
formerly of Wickenburg; Isaac Campbell of Wickenburg and Manuel Campbell of Los
Angeles. Numerous relatives of the deceased were here for the funeral services
last Saturday. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun,
November 23, 1962
Wednesday rites for Mrs. CAMPILLO
Funeral services for
Mrs. AURORA CAMPILLO were held in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church at 9 a.m.
Wednesday with the Rev. D.F. O’SULLIVAN officiating. Burial followed in the
Garcia Cemetery. Mrs. Campillo died in Community Hospital Sunday afternoon. Born
May 5, 1890, in Florence, Ariz., Mrs. Campillo came to Wickenburg while still a
small child. Her home was east of town on the Phoenix highway. Surviving are the
husband, Antonio, one daughter, Mrs. Allen HERSHKOWITZ, and two sons, Manuel
MACIAS, Sr., and Raymond MACIAS, all of Wickenburg. Another son Frank MACIAS
died her October 22. Also surviving are seven grandchildren. 10
great-grandchildren, a brother and a sister, Frank RODRIGUEZ and Mrs. Virginia
ENRIQUEZ, both of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, May 9, 2001, p. A16
EDWARD
M. CARBARY of Wickenburg, died April 18. He was 83. Mr. Carbary was born Jan. 8,
1918 in Arlington, Mass. He was a retired electrical engineer. Survivors include
his wife, Gladys, of Wickenburg; daughter and son-in-law Susan and Earle ANDREWS
of Methuen, Mass.; sons Forrest CARBARY of Germany and Robert CARBARY of Carson,
Calif.; son and fiancee Ronald CARBARY and Bonnie SPOONER of Hudson, N.H.; son
and daughter-in-law Richard and Naomi CARBARY of Portland, Ore.; brothers and
sisters-in-law Arthur and Jo-An CARBARY of Kirkland, Wash. and Charles and
Caroline CARBARY of Winchester, Va.; sisters Minerva Grace WARILA of Maynard,
Mass., Margarite NYHOLM of Lake Wales, Fla., and June JOHNSON of Marblehead,
Mass.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services have
been held.
Wickenburg Sun, April 18, 2007, p. A11
DOROTHY MAE CARL,
age 84, passed away April 15, 2007 at her residence in Wickenburg. She was born
January 18, 1923 in Green County, Iowa. She and her husband came to Arizona in
1979 from Iowa and settled in Wickenburg in 1990. She is survived by her husband
Walter of Wickenburg, son and daughter-in-law Kenneth and Lorraine Carl of
Sandy, Utah; daughters Janet Jackson of Spokane, Wash., and Debra Luteyn of
Laveen, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by daughter Anita Jane Hatfield in March of 2005. Family
services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, October 16, 2008
WALTER
KENNETH CARL, age 87, of Wickenburg, passed away Oct. 7 in Phoenix, Ariz., the
result of a car accident. Graveside services were held in the National Memorial
Cemetery of Arizona. Walter was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Mae in
2007 and daughter Anita Jane Hatfield in 2005. He is survived by son Kenneth
Carl (Lorraine) of Sandy, Utah; daughters Janet Jackson of Spokane, Wash.; Debra
Luteyn of Laveen, Ariz.; sisters Dorothea Dailey and Gladys Noelck of Arcadia,
Iowa; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Arrangements are under
the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun,
September 28, 1962
O. W. CARPENTER Rites Saturday
Funeral services for
ORVILLE W. CARPENTER, 67, were held in the Wickenburg Chapel last Saturday
afternoon with burial following in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Dr. Charles Poling
officiated. Mr. Carpenter died suddenly of a heart attack September 20 at his
home at 330 North El Recreo Drive. Born in Warsaw, Missouri, December 25, 1895,
Mr. Carpenter later lived in San Diego, Calif., where he was a Civil Service
employee of the navy Air Base transportation department. Upon his retirement he
and his wife moved to Wickenburg and built their home 5 years ago. The wife,
Lillian, is the only immediate survivor.
Wickenburg Sun, January 31, 1996
ALBERT CHARLES CARR of Congress, died Jan. 29 in Congress. He was 52. Mr. Carr
was born June 5, 1943 in Riverside, Calif. He had lived in Arizona for three
years, coming here from California. Mr. Carr enjoyed fishing and frogging. He
also enjoyed working with his hands. He is Survived by his wife, Bobette of
Congress; mother Lillian Buskirk, of Beaumont, Calif.; daughters Gracee and Tara
Carr, both of Congress; son Aron Ashcraft of Indiana; sisters Bonnie Pistillie,
Betty Grant, Ellen Carr and Marilyn, all of California; and brothers James Carr
of Arizona, and Roy and Billy Carr, both of California. Private family services
will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Carr's
name to In Home Health, Attn. Sandy; 2019 ; Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg, Ariz.
85390, or to the Carr Family, P.O. Box 939, Congress, Ariz. 85332. Frey Funeral
Home and Cremation Service was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 24, 1996
NANCY B. CARR of Wickenburg died July
20 in Wickenburg. She was 98. Mrs Carr was born Feb 3, 1898 in Coatopa, Ala. She
had lived in Arizona for the past 30 years, coming from Nevada. Survivors
include her nieces, LeNell Boley of El Paso, Texas, and Cora Hollinquist; nephew
Walter Bolton Jr.; and great-grandniece Jadean Roberts of Kilgore, Texas and
Sharon and Annette Crenshaw of Alabama. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Dr. David Carr of Wickenburg. Graveside services were held Tuesday,
July7 23 in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Pastor Bill Root officiated.
Contributions in Mrs. Carr’s name may be made in Wickenburg Regional health
Center Foundation, Nursing Home Expansion Fund. P.O. box 1388, Wickenburg, Ariz.
85358. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service was in charge of all
arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Sept 15, 1961
LEO CARRILLO, 81-year-old
movie star for three decades, died Sunday in Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. Carrillo
was known to many Wickenburgers as he was a guest on the Desert Caballeros rides
of 1947 and 1950. On those two occasions he helped entertain the crowds on
Frontier Street at the send-off ceremonies. Mr. Carrillo, who made his biggest
movie hit as the lovable Pancho of the Cisco Kid series, died of cancer. He was
born in Los Angeles, was a newspaper cartoonist before turning actor in his
early 20s, and played in vaudeville, stock companies and on the New York Stage
before he went into movies.
Wickenburg Sun, July 3, 1996
JOHN L.
CARRON infant son of Susan McKinney and Mark Carron of Wittmann died July 1 at
Sun City West, Ariz. Survivors include sisters Ortica and Shaka Carroll,
brothers Clyde and Kinneth Carroll, maternal grandparents Don and Ella McKinney
all of Wittmann. The Rev. Jack Kelly presided over the services. Interment was
at Wittmann Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Jan 31, 1936 p. 8
MESA COUPLE CLAIM DEAD YOUTH AS SON
The unidentified youth who was killed in an auto accident near Aguila January
13, and whose body was held at the Wickenburg Funeral Home for two weeks was
claimed last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. CARTER of Mesa, who returned the
remains to that city for burial. The Carters made five trips to Wickenburg
before making final decision that the dead boy was their son, who is alleged to
have been on the road for several years but who was said to have visited the
parents on the night of January 9.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July
23, 2008, p. A7
CARLA RUTH CARTER, 57, of Phoenix and formerly of Wickenburg,
passed away July 10 of complications resulting from heart failure. Born on
Oct.1, 1950 in Schenectady, N.Y., to Virginia and Samuel Hammerstrom, Carla
moved with her family to Wickenburg where Sam opened the Sun Bowl in 1961. Sam
shifted careers to education and civic leadership, ultimately becoming
Wickenburg’s mayor before moving to Camp Verde and becoming superintendent of
schools. Carla graduated from Wickenburg High School in 1968 and in 1980, while
living in Salt Lake City, met and married Marion “Sid” Carter. Preceded in death
by her parents and younger brother Bill, she is survived by her loving husband
Sid and two Children, Blake Powell and Brenda Parent, both of Phoenix. Carla’s
three grandchildren, Jayson Parent, Tristin and Trinity Powell were the lights
of her life. She is also survived by her brother John Hammerstrom of Key Largo,
Fla., and sister Patty Helm of Phoenix. Carla loved any and all family
activities, especially camping and daily visits with her grandchildren. Warm and
generous souls, the partnership of Carla and Sid opened their home and hearts to
many young people in need of physical and spiritual succor. Family and friends
gathered at the Carter residence on Sunday, July 13 to honor her with
remembrances. As Carla’s life was dedicated to helping others, in lieu of
flowers in her memory, the family requests that a donation be made to your
favorite charity. While her soul is resting peacefully with God, Carla’s
physical remains will be cremated.
Wickenburg Sun, June 26, 1996
IZORA
"PAT" CARTER of Wikieup and formerly of Wickenburg, died June 17 at her home in
Wikieup. She was 87. Mrs. Carter was born in Bolivar, Mo. on May 4, 1909. Mrs.
Carter is survived by her daughter, Frances JAIME of Wickenburg. She was
preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, E.O. "Red" CARTER, and her
grandson, Joseph JAIME. Services will be held in El Cajon, Calif. Sutton Funeral
Home of Kingman handled all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, July 7, 1961 p.
4
Brother of Yarnell Women Is Summoned
ARNIE W. CASBERE 59, brother of
Mrs. Darrel McCAIN and Mrs. Frank RUSSELL of Yarnell, died in Paradise Valley
Thursday of last week. Funeral services were in Phoenix Sunday. A native of
California, Mr. Casbere later lived in Colorado and then moved to Phoenix 12
years ago. Survivors, in addition to the two Yarnell sisters, include the widow,
Beulah; one daughter, Patrice Diane, Phoenix; and one son, Arthur, Prescott.
Wickenburg Sun, Sept 10, 2008, p. A17
DAVID PATRICK CASEY “CASEY” passed
away Sep. 6, at 46 years of age in Wickenburg, Ariz. He was formerly of
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn. He died after a long illness. He attended
Corpus Chriisti and South Catholic High. As a young man he excelled in Irish
Football on the Glastonbury Irish Club Team. He haa tenacious desire to live
life to the fullest and to that end he leaves close friendships scattered across
the country from Connecticut to Arizona, many of whom surrounded him to the very
end. Casey was dedicated landscaper, large-machine operator and cement finisher.
He leaves his wife Sharon Casey of Wickenburg, Ariz., the pride and joy of his
life daughter Courtney Casey of Scottsdale, Ariz., and his extended family of 10
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, as well as his father John Jack)
Casey and his wife Carolyn of Wethersfield. He was predeceased by his mother
Elizabeth “Betty” Casey. He also leaves his sister Marie and Bill DeMilla of
Newington, brother Jack and Gina Casey of Wethersfield, brother Tim and Franca
Casey of Wethersfield, brother Michael and Maryellen Casey of Glastonbury, his
sister Elizabeth Casey-Dalkowski of Newington and Bruce Dalkowski of
Wethersfield. Uncle Dave was loved by his nieces and nephews Billy and Chris,
Tim and Kelly, Griffin, Breden and Brittany. He was predeceased by his nephew
Connor. Casey will now be fishing for eternity in the creeks of the lands
beyond. A celebration of life will be held at the Rancher bar on Sept. 28 at 1
p. m. Arrangements by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun,
March 5, 1958
Prescott Rites for Former Resident of Castle Hot Springs
Funeral services for JAMES T. CASH, 89, who died in the Pioneer Home at the
Prescott March 13 were held in that town Monday. Mr. Cash, who was born in
Oxford, Me., had been an Arizona resident for 70 years. He was one of the last
of the mule skinners, ran a pack train into the Iron King area in the early
1900’s, was summer custodian at Castle Hot Springs Hotel for a time and wrangled
horses in the Castle Hot Springs area for 30 years.
Wickenburg Sun, May
10, 1957, p. 1
Man Is Critically Injured In Wreck
SARO CASHIO, 51, of Los
Angeles is in critical condition at Community Hospital following an automobile
accident at 8:30 p. m. Sunday 5 miles east of Aguila on Highway 60-70. According
to Highway Patrolman Dick SHAFFER, Mr. CASHIO was driving a 1942 Plymouth east
when it ran off the highway and hit a bridge. The only passenger, James TOOMBS,
47, also of Los Angeles, was also admitted to the hospital with multiple
lacerations and abrasions.
Wickenburg Sun, Sep 12, 2001 A18
DARLENE
FAYE CASON, 63, of Wickenburg, passed away on Sept. 4, following a valiant
six-month battle with cancer of the thyroid. Darlene was born on Sept. 21, 1937
in Bowie, and raised in Douglas, Ariz., the second daughter of Ernest and
Rosamae GARCIA. Darlene attended Douglas schools, Arizona State College, Tempe,
graduated from the University of Hawaii, and received a master's degree from San
Diego State. She taught in the Pearl City, Oahu, Hawaii, and San Diego City
school systems. Darlene was multi-career oriented, including realty, her own
interior design business, and the travel industry. Enjoying a talent for
woodworking, she built several items of furniture that currently grace her home.
Singing was a special enjoyment of Darlene's; she most recently sang with the
Wickenburg Community Choir. An active member of the Mount Hope Assembly of God
Church, Darlene touched many lives through her exemplary faith and commitment to
the Lord. She courageously and gracefully fought her battle against cancer,
giving all glory to God. Her exceptional gift of sharing her faith and
willingness to counsel others will be celebrated by the many she touched on her
journey through life. Darlene is survived by her husband of 44 years, G. Rex;
her two daughters, Vicki MICHEL of Windsor, Calif., and Carole THOMAS of
Imperial, Calif.; her mother, Rosamae GARCIA CLARK of Youngtown; two sisters,
Louise CLARK of Avondale, and Myrna ALEXANDER of Tucson; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 10:30 a.m. at Mount
Hope Assembly of God Church, located at 500 Penn Lane in Wickenburg. At a later
date Darlene's ashes will be placed in the Well's family cemetery near Douglas,
close to her father who preceded her in death in 1988. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests those who wish to honor Darlene to send donations in her memory
to Hospice of the Valley, 11301 N. 99th Ave., Palliative Care Facility, Peoria,
Ariz. 85345.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 3, 1996
ARTHUR
CASTRO of Chino Valley died Dec. 30 in the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in
Prescott. He was 63. Mr. Castro was born Aug. 3, 1932 in Wickenburg. He was a
1951 graduate of Wickenburg High School, where he was considered an outstanding
athlete. Mr. Castro enlisted in the Navy in 1952, serving four years. In 1958 he
married his wife, Barbara, who survives him in Wickenburg. Shortly after their
marriage the couple moved to Southern California where Mr. Castro was employed
by R. E. Hazard as a labor foreman, constructing bridges throughout California.
After 30 years of employment, he was injured on the job and after recovering
retired and relocated to Arizona and Chino Valley, where he and his wife built
their home. Mr. Castro loved his family and was extremely proud of it. He
inspired and enriched all those who knew him. Survivors include his wife,
Barbara, of Chino Valley; sons George and Richard Castro, both of California; a
daughter, Cristina Tyrrell of Idaho; five grandchildren; brothers Coney Orosco
of Wickenburg, Raymond Espinoza and Fred Garcia of California, and Joe Garcia,
Rudy Garcia and Adolph Garcia of Arizona; sisters Lilly Macias and Anita Garcia
of Arizona, Irene Moya and Delores Hilerio of New Mexico, and Vera Cheatham of
Illinois; and numerous nieces and cousins. Visitation will be Friday, Jan. 5
from 6-8 p.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel, with Rosary taking place at
7:30. Funeral services will be in St. Anthony's Catholic Church at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 6, with burial following in the Garcia Cemetery. Fr. John Vogt
will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 25, 2004, p. B7
Julie Macias Brooks, Debbie Macias Griffiths, Mike, Frank and Alex Macias invite
you to join them in a Memorial Mass for their maternal grandmother EMMA G.
CASTRO on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004, at 11 a.m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church.
Burial at Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Emma was born in Kassel, Germany, June
9, 1906, and passed away on Dec. 11, 2003 in Ohio. She raised her children in
Wickenburg in the early 1950s, where oldest daughter Carmelita met and married
popular local son Manuel "Shorty" Macias. Emma worked for many years at the
Rancho Grande Motel, and after retirement relocated to California to be near her
daughters Illa and Patricia. She returned to Wickenburg in 1988 and enjoyed
seeing her many friends once again. Health problems moved her to Glendale,
Ariz., Glendale, Calif., and eventually to Washington Court House, Ohio where
she resided until her death. Emma was preceded in death by her parents and
siblings, daughter Carmelita Macias in 1976, and grandson Joey Castro in 2002.
Daughters Illa Sahlin, Patricia Alexander, sons George and Neal Castro, 13
grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren residing in Arizona, Oregon,
California, Colorado, Illinois and Ohio survive her. She will be forever missed
yet forever remembered in our hearts. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to St. Anthony's Catholic Church, or WHS Alumni Scholarship Fund C/O Wickenburg
Chamber of Commerce.
Wickenburg Sun, Aug 15, 2001 p. 14
CLYDE CECIL,
Jr. of Wickenburg, died Aug. 8 at the V.A. Hospital in Phoenix. He was 73. Mr.
Cecil was born Oct. 30, 1927 in East Leavenworth, Missouri. A working cowboy
from Wyoming to Arizona most of his life, Mr. Cecil managed the Big Corral in
Wickenburg for the past few years. Survivors include his daughters, Jackie
SPITZER of Copper Canyon, Texas and Claudia Ann SALINAS of Olathe, Kan.; sisters
Jane R. MOORE of Olathe and Nancy McKIERMAN of Phoenix; six grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. Services have been held in Missouri.
Wickenburg Sun, 31 October 1947
BUD CHAMBERS DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT
Internal injuries received in an accident near Salome early last Friday morning
resulted in the death at Community Hospital here Sunday of BUD CHAMBERS, age 42,
a truck driver for the SED Construction Company. He had been residing in Salome
recently in connection with the bridling of natural gas pipe line through that
territory. Chambers was brought to the local hospital early Friday morning by
two companions who told hospital attendants that the man was injured when his
car struck a bridge near Salome, turned over and was wrecked. Early Sunday
morning his condition became grave and an emergency operation was performed at 3
a.m. He seemed to rally after the operation but passed away a few minutes before
9 o’clock. The body was taken in the Wickenburg chapel and was sent by train
that evening to Skiatook, Oklahoma, where his wife resides.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb 15, 1945, p. 1
A.F. CHAMPIE, 80, Pioneer Arizonan,
Is Summoned Here
Funeral services were held here Wednesday afternoon for A.F.
CHAMPIE, 80-year-old Arizona pioneer, who passed away at his home in Wickenburg,
on Sunday, February 11th, little more than a month after celebrating his 60th
wedding anniversary. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. The Champies
celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last Christmas Day. Mr. Champie was
bedridden at the time. His wife, Nettie, is 78 years old.
Mr. Champie came to
Arizona in 1888 from Texas. He was married four years earlier in San Antonio. He
settled first in Yavapai County, engaging in mining and cattle raising. A
Phoenix resident from 1908 to 1918, he moved to Wickenburg where he lived until
his death. Also surviving are nine children: Mrs. Carl Roeser, Phoenix; Mrs.
James Walker, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. R. F. Schaefer, Tucson; Mrs. James Mohme,
San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. George Gemmell, Wickenburg; Mrs. Joe Lieber, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Alfred C. Champie, Wickenburg; Russell Champie, Nevada City,
Calif.; and James Champie, on furlough in Wickenburg after service in the
Philippines with the Seabees.
Wickenburg Sun, June 16, 1961
Friday
Rites For MRS. A. F. CHAMPIE
MRS. A. F. CHAMPIE, a resident of Wickenburg
since 1919 died Tuesday afternoon in the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H.
ROESER, in Phoenix after a short illness. She was 93 years old. Funeral service
will be at 10 o'clock this morning (Friday) in the Wickenburg Chapel with the
Rev. James WILSON, Presbyterian minister, officiating. Burial will be in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Champie came to Arizona in 1888 from Texas with her
husband who died here in 1945. She was born in Comfort, Texas, May 12, 1868.
Mrs. Champie's grandfather was a famous Indian fighter and rancher in Texas and
her family has a long record of service to their communities.
Migrating to
the Arizona Territory when still a young wife, Mrs. Champie lived for many years
in mining towns in Yavapai County. In those early days she once shot a mountain
lion out of a tree while her small children clustered around her, and on several
occasions she had to cope with marauding Indians. During World War I Mrs.
Champie knitted socks, sweaters and worked in other ways for her country while
raising 10 children. During World War II, although in her seventies and nearly
blind, she put in many hours stitching up hospital gowns and making surgical
dressings. She once served on the Wickenburg School Board, helped raise funds
for the building of the town's first community church, and helped establish the
Ladies Aid in what is now the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are six daughters,
Mrs.C. H. ROESER and Mrs. R. F. SCHAEFER of Phoenix; Mrs I James WALKER of South
Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. C. J. MOHME of Palm Springs, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph LEIBER
of Los Angeles, and Mrs. George GEMMELL of Silver Bell, Ariz.; two sons, Alfred
CHAMPIE of Wickenburg and James A. CHAMPIE of Winkleman, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren
and 18 great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 11, 1963
ALFRED CHAMPIE Funeral Monday
Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Monday
morning of this week for ALFRED JOHN CHAMPIE, member of a pioneer Arizona
family, who passed away at his home on South Washington Street at 11:05 p. m.
January 3. Rev. James WILSON, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church conducted
the rites at the Wickenburg Chapel and burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery
where graveside services were conducted by the American Legion. A native
Arizonan, Mr. CHAMPIE was born December 15, 1892, in the little mining town of
Columbia, Arizona, near Castle Hot Springs. He was in the mining and ranching
business all of his life. In 1921 he moved to Wickenburg and had resided here
since then. He was a World War I veteran. He had never married. Surviving are a
brother, James CHAMPIE of Winkleman, Ariz., and six sisters, Mrs. L. M. LOTT,
Wickenburg; Mrs. Carl ROESER and Mrs. Rudolph SCHAFER, both of Phoenix; Mrs.
George GEMMELL of Silver Bell, Ariz., and Mrs. James WALKER of South Pasadena,
Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 18, 1996
J.M. CHAMPIE
of the Castle Hot Springs area died Dec. 12 in Prescott. He was 90. Mr. Champie
was the last member of a pioneer family, the A.F. CHAMPIE family. He was born
when Arizona was still a territory on Feb. 11, 1906 in Phoenix. Survivors
include his wife of 23 years, Sarah; Son J.M. CHAMPIE, Jr. of Austin, Nevada;
Stepsons John COOLEY of Tucson and Robert COOLEY of Chandler; and five
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hazel, in 1971.
Private family services have been held. Memorial services will be held in the
spring in the Wickenburg area.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Aug 25,
1945, p.1
RUSSELL B. CHAMPIE Rites Here Tuesday
Funeral Services for
Russell B. Champie, former Wickenburg resident, were held at the Wickenburg
Chapel at 10: 30 a. m. Tuesday with burial in the Wickenburg cemetery. Services
were conducted by Rev. B. Ross CLEELAND. Mr. Champie died in Nevada City,
Calif., following a brief illness, at the age of 43. A forest ranger, he was
born in Prescott and received his schooling in Phoenix, attending Phoenix union
High School and Phoenix Junior College. Until moving to Nevada City 12 years
ago, where he served as a forest ranger in Tahoe National Forest, he resided on
the Champie Ranch east of Wickenburg. The son of the late A. F. Champie, state
pioneer who died last February, he is survived by his mother; his wife Olive; a
daughter, Finette; two brothers, Alfred J. Champie of Wickenburg and James
Champie, machinist's mate first claas, with the Seabees in the South Pacific;
and six Sisters, Mrs. George Gemmell of Wickenburg, Mrs. C. H. Roeser of
Phoenix, Mrs. R. F. Schaefer of Tucson, Mrs. James Walker M Pasadena., Calif.,
Mrs. James Mohme of Berkeley, Calif.. and Mrs. Joseph Lieber of Los Angeles,
Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sep 29, 1961
Memorial Sunday
For Mrs. CHANDLER
Memorial services will be conducted in the Wickenburg
Chapel at 3 p. m. Sunday for MRS. LENA JO FREEMAN CHANDLER, former resident, who
died in El Paso, Texas, September 5. After the service, which will be conducted
by Dr. Charles S. POLING, the urn containing her ashes will be buried in
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Chandler, who was 31 years old and resided in Colorado
Springs, Colorado, came to Wickenburg as a young child and lived here until she
was 15 years old. Her parents, both deceased, are buried here. Surviving are the
husband, John CHANDLER, and two children Christopher, 10, and Jane, 3 all of
Colorado Springs; one brother James D. FREEMAN of Phoenix; and two sisters, Mrs.
Helen F. O'GARA and Mrs. Betty Jean CAPRIOTTI, both of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 2, 1955, p. 1
Grandma Chapman' Summoned
Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. ADELIA JANE CHAPMAN were held at 2 p.m.
Thursday in the Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev Carl ADAMS officiating. Burial
followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman, familiarly known in this
community as "Grandma Chapman," died at her home on the Phoenix Highway Tuesday
morning. She was born February 26, 1874, in Texas and came to Wickenburg in
1931. She was the widow of the late Henry Adam CHAPMAN. Surviving are three
sons: Lem of Blythe, Pete of Wickenburg and Louis of Scottsdale; two brothers
and one sister who reside in Texas; 11 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
She was a member of the Four square Church.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, Oct 22, 2008, p. A13
GENEVIE GLORIA CHEESBRO, age 79, passed away Oct.
12. She was born Dec.31, 1928 in Adrian, Mich., to Archie and Lila BUTLER. She
graduated from high school in 1946 at Sand Creek, Michigan. She married Eldon
“Sandy” CHEESBRO Dec. 7, 1946 in Hudson, Michigan. They moved to Warren, Ohio,
in the 1950s where she worked as a medical assistant. She and Eldon moved to
Arizona some 30 years ago settling in Circle City. She was very active in the
American Legion Auxiliary and enjoyed reading. She loved to play cards and often
played with friends on a regular basis. Genevie is preceded in death by her
husband Eldon and daughter Sandra, mother Lila, father Archie, brother Eugene
and sisters Lila, Delores and June. She is survived by son Eldon E. Cheesbro
(Debbie) of Congress, daughter Karen Chiarella (Anthony), son-in-law Jerry
Merten of Circle City, 10 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, sisters
MaryLou Collar, Jane Moore, Dorothea Kreighbaum and Nancy Van Neiuwenzhe,
brother Bill Butler and several nieces and nephews and friends. She was loved
deeply and will be missed by her family and many friends. Memorial contributions
may be made in Genevie’s memory to Hospice of the Valley, 10323 W. Olive Ave.
Peoria, AZ 85345. No formal services are planned per her request and she will be
laid to rest by scattering at sea near her husband Eldon. Arrangements are under
the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Jan 27, 1961
Phoenix Funeral For MARC CHERRY
Funeral services were held in the Memory
Chapel of the A. L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix, at 11:30 o’clock last Friday
morning for MARC CHERRY, 18 year-old former Wickenburg resident, who died in
Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix Wednesday night. Dr. Charles S. Poling of
that city former Presbyterian pastor here, officiated. The youth, born in
Berkeley, Calif., later lived in Phoenix until he moved to Wickenburg where he
attended high school. His step-father, N. F. Archer, was with Mohave Mining &
Milling Co. here until about a years ago after which the family returned to
Phoenix. Survivors are his mother and step-father, Mr. & Mrs. N. F. Archer; two
brothers, Stephen Cherry and Jeffrey Archer; his father Preston CHERRY of
Sacramento, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Glenn BRAY of Yuma.
Wickenburg
Sun, April 11, 2007, p. A10
VERA “KITTY” CHERRY, age 79, passed away on April
6 in Sun City West, Ariz. Funeral services were held on Monday, April 9 at 11
a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church with Pastor Sam Weinschenk officiating.
Kitty was born and raised in Columbia, S.C. She was a member of the National
Honor Society in high school. She later went on to work in civil service as a
court reporter for the Office of the Judge Advocate General. She met and married
B.H. Cherry Nov. 22, 1947 in Columbia, S.C. They made their home in Atlanta,
Georgia, where B.H. worked as a home builder and she worked as a legal secretary
for a brief time then dedicated her time as a mother and homemaker. She was
active raising children, involved in the local PTA. and many other community
activities. After the children were older she began interior decorating and
eventually worked in real estate as an agent and broker. She was also an avid
golfer and served as president of the Georgia Women's Golf Association and was a
member of the Atlanta Women's Golf Association as well as Atlanta Athletic Club
in Duluth, Ga. Kitty was an avid bridge player both in Atlanta as well as here
in Wickenburg. She was a member of the Mt. Carmel Christian Church for many
years and served as president of the Lady's Aid Group within the Church. She and
B.H. moved to Wickenburg in December of 1996. B.H. became a licensed contractor
and real estate broker, began building homes and built several homes here in
Wickenburg. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a member of
Las Señoras and played bridge often. She is survived by her husband B.H. Cherry
of Wickenburg; son Phil Cherry of Norcross, Ga.; daughter Marian Vermillion of
Lawrenceville, Ga.; grandson Kevin Vermillion of Jefferson, Ga.;
great-grandchildren Emily May Vermillion and Camron Russell Vermillion.
Concluding services will take place on April 15 at 2 p.m. at Crowell Bros.
Funeral Home in Norcross, Ga., with interment to follow in Peachtree Memorial
Park in Norcross. Local arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home
April 14, 1961
Rites Wednesday for LEE CHESEBRO
Funeral services for LEE CHESEBRO were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the
Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev. James B. Wilson, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr.
Chesebro was admitted to Community Hospital Sunday where he underwent surgery
that evening. He died Monday morning. Born September 28, 1879 in Monroe, Wis.,
Mr. Chesebro had lived in Wickenburg since 1924. He was a Santa Fe Railroad
employee until 1935 when he retired. Surviving are the widow, Ms. Kathryn
Chesebro, and one son, Lee Maxwell Chesebro.
Wickenburg Sun, May 14, 2008
JOHN HENRY CHICHESTER of Wittmann passed away in his home on April 29 at the
young age of 49. John was born on Sept. 11, 1958. John will be greatly missed;
he impacted so many lives in a positive way. John never knew anyone as an enemy.
He treated everyone he came in contact with as a friend. John lived a life that
few people can imagine. When he was 27 years old, his kidneys failed and he
lived the next 22 years on dialysis. In the last few years of his life, he
developed serious heart problems, and his general health continued to
deteriorate. Through all of this he always remained positive and upbeat. He
never let his problems get him down and always continued to treat everyone with
kindness. His gentle spirit influenced everyone he came in contact with. John is
survived by his adoptive mother Lucille, his natural mother Janelle, his brother
Jim and a long list of friends.
Wickenburg Sun, May 29, 1996
LEONARD
D. CHILLDRES of Congress died April 24 in Congress. He was 60. Mr. Chilldres was
born Oct. 24, 1935 in Judsonia, Ark. He had lived in Arizona for the past eight
years. Mr. Chilldres was a member of the American Legion in California and a
member of the Wickenburg/Congress Kiwanis Club. He was a disabled veteran of the
U.S. Army. Mr. Chilldres was a talented furniture maker, with some of his work
sold to the Wickenburg Inn and Rancho Grande Motel. He also made cabinets and
was a carpenter. He wrote many books and some of his manuscripts are currently
being review by publishers. He was also a very good portrait painter. Survivors
include his wife, Mary; three sons, Michael, Randy and Leonard III; four
daughters, Heidi, Barbi, Lenina and Lela; 13grandchidren; and a brother,
Richard. Private family service has been held. All arrangements were him handled
by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Aug 8, 2001 p. A14
GLADYS HELEN CHORMICLE of Congress, died July 31. She was 85. Mrs. Chormicle was
born Aug. 11, 1915 in Dublin, Texas. She was a retired hospital sewing room
technician. Survivors include her husband, William E. CHORMICLE of Congress;
three daughters, Jeanette HANCE, Elaine BAGLEY and Florence JOHNSON; a sister,
Nettie Van HUNTER; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and three
great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and six
sisters. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5 at the Wickenburg
Funeral Home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 6 at the Wickenburg
Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, April 11, 2007, p. A10
Hall of fame
stock contractor ALBERT “BOBBIE” CHRISTENSEN of the famed CB outfit was laid to
rest April 10 in his beloved Oregon. Bobbie Senior, as he was known, was born on
June 18, 1913 and passed from this world on March 30, 2007. Along with his
brother Henry and sister Babe, together they built a stock contracting empire
that during its “hey day” would not be matched. From the far-flung dirt arenas
scattered throughout the northwest, the Christensen brothers would become known
as the “cowboy's contractor.” Known inside the arena for his uncanny ability to
“read” a bronc, Bobbie would be selected to pick up at the very first national
finals rodeo in Dallas, Texas, in 1959 and then again in 1960 and 1961. His
ability to “pluck a cowboy” to safety and to always uphold the welfare of the
animal soon made him a popular choice on the rodeo circuit. He picked up broncs
at the famed Calgary Stampede. In later years Winston Bruce would name him as
“one of the best ever.” From the Pendleton Roundup, Ellensburg Rodeo, the
Lewiston Roundup, Livermore, Oakdale, the Cow Palace, Salinas, Porterville, St.
Paul, and others, Bob Christensen was not only a “cowboy's friend” but a friend
to all he came in contact with. In later years he put his talents to work as a
trapper for Douglas County. He had grown up with a 30-30 in his hands and a pack
of traps in his saddlebags, so he felt right at home. He enjoyed his years
helping protect the ranching folks, and most of all treasured the friendships
developed through the years. He retired at the tender age of 85 and once again
began a new adventure. This time he packed up and moved to New Mexico to live
closer to his daughter and family. While there, he pulled his traps out and
worked trapping beaver on the San Juan River and keeping coyotes out of the
spring calves for neighbors. He was an avid supporter of his grandsons Jesse
Christensen's and Brett Tatum's rodeo careers. Bob always enjoyed keeping up on
news through close contact with his son Bobby Jr. He enjoyed traveling to Oregon
in the fall for elk hunting and also enjoyed watching the National Finals Rodeo
while visiting with his many friends at the Cowboy Reunion. Most recently he
resided with his daughter Vicki in Wickenburg, Ariz. His quick smile and the
ability to make others feel important and at ease will never be forgotten. He
was truly a gentleman and always wanted others to succeed at whatever life
handed them. He was a devoted husband to his loving wife LUCILLE WARD and later
to his second wife RITA SHERMAN. He is survived by his son Bobby Christensen Jr.
of Arlington, Oregon, and daughter Vicki Felder of Wickenburg, Ariz., along with
eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Memorial services were held
April 10 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseburg, Ore.
Wickenburg
Sun, September 3, 1954
Rites Held for GUY CHRISTENSEN
Masons from
Wickenburg and Phoenix conducted graveside services August 26 at Wickenburg
Cemetery for Guy CHRISTENSEN, former resident, who died at White River, Ariz.,
August 23. Religious services were conducted in Phoenix prior to the removal of
the body here. Mr. Christensen lived with his family here until 1951 when they
sold their Rancho de Los Nonos on the California Highway (now the Rafter Ram
Ranch) to Mr. & Mrs. Harry STEELE. They had been living in Phoenix. The widow
and one daughter, Myrtle Mae, both of Phoenix, survive. One other daughter,
Florence, died two years ago.
Wickenburg Sun, April 18, 2005
INEZ
CHRISTENSEN went gracefully to be with the Lord on April 10, 2005. She was 83
years old. Inez was born in Iowa and served as a WAC in World War II with the
Signal Corps in France. After the war, she married Don Christensen and moved to
Flagstaff, Ariz., where she raised her family. For many recent years she made
her home in Wickenburg, Ariz., with her daughter Donna Christensen-Henry and the
Hon. John C. Henry. Inez was preceded in death by her husband Don H.
Christensen, infant son Don Lee and her parents and siblings. She is survived by
her daughters Diane Shine (Bill), Dona Christensen-Henry (John), sons Keith
Christensen (Cindy), Brian Christensen (Becky) and Kent Christensen (Monica).
She has numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. The memorial service for
Inez, at which time her ashes will be interred, will be held in Flagstaff at the
Flagstaff Citizen's Cemetery on her birthday, Aug. 18, 2005. All family and
friends of Inez are welcome. Please contact Donna for more information.
Wickenburg Sun, Friday January 25, 1952
FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TODAY
(FRIDAY) FOR FLORENCE CHRISTENSON, FORMER RESIDENT, WHO DIED MONDAY
Funeral
services will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock this morning (Friday) at Wickenburg
Chapel for FLORENCE L. CHRISTENSON, former Wickenburg resident who died in Globe
General Hospital Monday morning after an illness of five days. Mrs Lottie
Crozier of the Christian Science Society will conduct the services and burial
will follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. LEFT HERE TWO YEARS AGO
Miss
Christenson and her sister, Myrtle Mae Christenson, operated Rancho de Los Ninos
here in 1949 and 1950. Their parents, Mr and Mrs Guy Christenson, also lived
here during those years. The family now lives in Phoenix. Miss Christenson was
born in Gates, Ore., June 19, 1907. She came to Arizona with her parents in
1924. She graduated from St. Mary's school of Nursing in Tucson in 1931, and was
employed as a nurse in Inspiration Hospital at Miami at the time of her death.
She was a member of the Laurel Chapter of Eastern Star in Phoenix. The parents
and sister, who live in Phoenix, are the only survivors.
Wickenburg Sun,
January 18, 1957, p. 1
CHRISTOFFERSON Funeral Tuesday
Dr. Charles S.
POLING conducted funeral services in the Wickenburg Chapel Tuesday afternoon for
THORVAL R. CHRISTOFFERSON who died in Community Hospital January 10 following an
illness of six weeks. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Christofferson
was born in Denmark. He came to the United States when he was two years old, the
family settling in eastern Montana. He was married to the former Aline WATTS in
1935 and then moved to Post Falls, Idaho, where he worked as a welder. He came
to Wickenburg with his family three years ago and has been connected with mining
and milling at Aguila. Surviving are the widow, Aline; two daughters, Bonnie and
Joy; and one son, Gary, all of Wickenburg; five brothers, Chris, Hans and Tony
of Aguila, Nels of Clarkston, Wash., and Gerhardt of Idaho; and one sister,
Bertha of Minneapolis.
Wickenburg Sun, December 18, 2008
RICHARD
CHRZANOWSKI
RICHARD "RICHY" CHRZANOWSKI passed away on Dec. 9 after a long,
full life. He was born in Rudka, Poland, on May 10, 1914. As a teen, he sought
his fortune by traveling to America. He epitomized the immigrant work effort of
that era: by the time he was 19, he had gone from working on a spinach farm on
Long Island to owning his own meat market. From these humble beginnings, through
hard work and the loving support of his wife Wanda, his butcher shop became the
base for a thriving catering business, Richy's Catering Service in Brooklyn,
N.Y. The Chrzanowski family grew through the 1940s and 1950s to become a family
of six. After a summer vacation in 1957, the Chrzanowskis discovered Wickenburg
and decided to leave New York and move to Wickenburg. Richy never stopped
telling people how much he loved Wickenburg. Richy was very proud of the house
he built for Wanda in honor of their 50th anniversary in 1989. Richy had many
passions. He loved America and became a U.S. citizen as soon as he could.
Deep-sea fishing, playing poker and cribbage were his favorite pastimes.
"Pleasing people" was his motto, and this was evident by his service to others
through the organizations to which he belonged. Richy was a charter member of
Elks Lodge 2160. He belonged to the Lions Club and was an active member of his
church - St. Anthony of Padua. He was one of the founding members of the local
Knights of Columbus. Richy is in Heaven now, leaving behind his loving family
including 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Wanda remains in
Wickenburg at the Chrzanowski Palace. His children Bill and Barbara
(Chrzanowski) Baxter live in Wickenburg; Lee and Ronni (Chrzanowski) Ahnlund are
in Glendale; Richard and June Chrzanowski are in Carson City, Nev.; and Anthony
and Felicia (Chrzanowski) Herriage reside in Buckeye. In lieu of flowers or
gifts, the family requested that donations be made to Hospice of the Valley in
Richy's name. The address for HOV is 1510 East Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
Wickenburg Sun, May 23, 2007, p. A12
Funeral services for Mr. BERNARD M.
CHURCHILL, age 72, were held Saturday, May 19 at the Redeemer Lutheran Church
with Pastor Greg Werdin officiating. Concluding services and interment followed
in the Morristown Cemetery. Bernard was born in 1934 to BERTHA and MELVIN
CHURCHILL in the small town of Geneva, Nebraska. He also, with his dog helped
his dad in the cornfields and with many odd jobs around the farm. He went to a
small one-room school until he reached the eighth grade. His mother passed away
when he was 11 years old, at which time he moved into the town of Geneva where
he lived with his grandmother until graduation. While in high school he
participated in Future Farmers of America raising two calves and some chickens
to show. Bernard’s father remarried and two boys were born - Dr. Melvin
Churchill of Lincoln and Roy Churchill “deceased.” After graduation from high
school he and several of his friends embarked on several different jobs, none
making a go of it, so he moved to York, neb., 10 miles north and began driving a
gravel truck. Here he met and married Marilyn Boling and along came a son Monty
Melvin in 1956. Needing a steady paycheck, Bernard moved his small family to
Lincoln, Neb., where he started working for a small company in the computer
industry. They purchased a small two-bedroom house. Seven years later a daughter
was born, Julie Jo in 1963. Needing life insurance for his increasing family,
Bernard purchased some from a company by the name of Banker’s Life Insurance of
Nebraska. The salesman mentioned that this company had an opening in the
computer department and that Bernard should apply. He did and a week later he
started working at Banker’s Life Insurance Company of Nebraska and stayed there
for 36 years going through several different types of computer systems. Shortly
after starting work there the name “Bernie” was placed on him and stayed with
him until his passing. Unfortunately after 18 years, Marilyn and Bernie’s
marriage ended. He met and married Diana in Lincoln. They were married May 1,
1976 and had a happy busy 31-year marriage. Diana had two children Ken and
Kathleen Magruder. Both children married and have given us nine happy grandkids.
Ken and wife Amy live in Greeley, Col., and have four boys and two girls from a
previous marriage. Kathleen and husband Reid Baker live in Prague, Neb., and
daughter Julie and husband Church Kerley live in Phoenix with daughter Kelly. In
1992 Bernie retired from the Ameritus Insurance Co., to become a stay-at-home
husband. In 1994 Diana got tired of driving in the snow and ice that seemed to
come every winter to Lincoln so she found a job in Wickenburg, Ariz., in the
hospital medical records department. We moved out here over Memorial Day weekend
and purchased a home in Circle City. Bernie loved to drive around the area
making new friends so he could return later and spin some tall tales, setting on
the front porch every morning talking to everyone that walked by, as he knew a
lot of people around Circle City. He also enjoyed fishing –catching few fish –
camping, teaching his granddaughter Kelly Jo how to fish and ride a bike,
watching NASCAR races on TV, cheering for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and rooting
for our favorite sons (Suns). In March of 2004 he was diagnosed with colon/liver
cancer, undergoing chemotherapy weekly since that time. On Tuesday, May 15 at
5:15 p.m. he was taken from this world to continue his life in heaven and, as we
all like to think, fishing and spinning tall tales with our grandpa and his dad.
Arrangements were under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, May 15, 1959
EDWARD CHURCHILL Funeral Tuesday
The Rev.
Jennings of Phoenix and Congress conducted funeral services Tuesday afternoon in
the Wickenburg Chapel for EDWARD G. CHURCHILL, 40-year-old resident of Wikieup
who formerly resided in Wickenburg. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr.
Churchill died May 9 in a hospital at Kingman following a heart attack. Born in
Glendale, Ore., January 10, 1919, he had lived in Arizona for 12 years, being an
automobile mechanic here until her moved to Wikieup three years ago where he
operated a garage. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include the
widow, Mrs. Dorothy Churchill; three daughters, Carol, Linda, and Donna; the
mother and step-father, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Keiffer of Springfield, Ore.; and a
brother, Don Churchill of Eugene, Ore.
Wickenburg Sun, Oct. 12, 1956, p.
1
Mrs. DOROTHY CLARK Summoned In Texas
Friends here have learned of the
death of Mrs. DOROTHY CLARK, former resident of Wickenburg, which occurred
following a brief illness in a Wichita Falls, Texas, hospital September 27.
While she lived here Mrs. Clark served at the Wickenburg Hospital, first under
the late Dr. COPELAND and later under Dr. Floyd B. BRALLIAR. She was the
daughter of Mrs. Daisy HANSON of Highlands, Texas, also a former resident of
Wickenburg. For the past year Mrs. Clark had made her home in Jacksboro, Texas,
with her husband and two children. At the time of her death she and Mr. Clark
were operating a drive-in cafe. In addition to her husband, son and daughter and
mother, Mrs. Clark is also survived by two sisters and three brothers. Funeral
services were held Saturday, September 29, in the First Methodist Church of
Jacksboro with burial following in the Wynn Hill Cemetery there.
Wickenburg Sun, May 12, 2004, B7
DOUGLAS CLARK, 92, of Youngtown passed away
on May 1, 2004 in Sun City. Doug was born in Denver, Colo. on September 26,
1911. He is survived by his son Joe Clark; other survivors include Mac, Rick and
Ron McMILLIN. Graveside services were held May 11, 2004 at Congress Cemetery.
Service was officiated by Ron McMillin. Arrangements by Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Sept. 12, 2001 p. A16
JAN CLARK of Wickenburg, died Sept.
8 in Wickenburg. She was 70. Mrs. Clark was born Oct. 29, 1930 in Akron, Ohio.
She was a longtime resident of Arizona, moving to the state in 1973 and first
residing in Parker before coming to Wickenburg. She was a member of the
Wickenburg Soroptimists Club, Chamber of Commerce, and served as chairman of the
Gold Rush Days Parade. She was a real estate broker, and owner of Jan Clark
Realty and Desert Breeze Apartments. She enjoyed world traveling on cruise
ships. Survivors include her children, Cathy (Peter) LINTON of California,
Lindee Teague of Ohio, and Mike (Nancy) CLARK and Mark (Mary) CLARK, both of
Arizona; sister Marilyn REHBERG of Huntington Beach, Calif.; cousins Jack and
Brigid STOEKEL and Bob and Ann SHARPE; grandchildren Annalisa and Jamie LINTON
of Mission Viejo, Calif., Jenessa and McKenna TEAGUE of Gahanna, Ohio, Howard
and Mitchell CLARK of Gilbert, and April, Sabrina, Nolan and Chris CLARK of
Peoria; and nieces and nephews Nancy, Tim, Scott, Tood, and Cindy McCOLLUM.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 14 at the Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Rev. Dale Hallberg will officiate. Memorials received in Jan Clark's name will
be donated to Children's Hospital of Orange County (Children's Oncology Unit)
Foundation Dept., 455 S. Main St., Orange, Calif. 92868.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 31, 1996
JUNE CLARK of Wickenburg, died July 29 in the
Wickenburg Regional Care Center. She was 72. Mrs. Clark was born Jan. 13, 1924
in Harrisburg, Pa. She had lived in Arizona for the past 20 years. Mrs. Clark
enjoyed spending much of her time as a volunteer Wickenburg Regional Hospital,
owned a clothing store (Pat’s Boutique) for six years, was a member of the
Wickenburg Country Club, and enjoyed playing bridge and bingo. She was a member
of St. Alban Episcopal Church. Survivors include her son, John Martin of Texas;
son-in-law Wil Scott of Wickenburg; granddaughter Michelle. (Scott) Fasso of
Hinkley, Calif. and six other grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Clark was preceded in death by her husband Howard "Dutch" Clark in 1991 and
daughter Patricia Scott in 1994. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 2 at
St. Alban Episcopal Church in Wickenburg. The Rev. Dan Gerrard will officiate.
Donations in Mrs. Clark’s name may be made to St. Alban's Church and the
American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, October 16, 1956, p. 1
RAY CLARK Rites Held In Oklahoma
Funeral services and burial for RAY CLARK, Wickenburg resident for the past five
years, were to be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this week. The body was shipped there
Monday. Mrs. CLARK died in Community Hospital last Saturday. He was born in
Texas April 27, 1891. Surviving is the widow, Mrs. Elvena CLARK. He had lived at
the Count of Ivy on the Prescott Highway.
Wickenburg Sun, June 20, 2001
p. A14
VIOLET "DORIS" CLARK of Phoenix and a former Wickenburg resident, died
June 10 following a long illness. She was 73. Mrs. Clark was a retired nurse,
and had worked many years at Wickenburg Community Hospital. Survivors include
her husband, John; two sons, George (Skip) and Don BUSH, and daughter-in-law Sue
BUSH and their children, Donny and Erica BUSH; five grandchildren; and brothers
Mickey, Roger, Charles and Floyd WHITE of Wickenburg. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, March 1, 1957 p. 10
Mrs. Jean Clausin's Father Died
Tuesday
Mrs. Jean CLAUSIN flew to Spokane, Wash., Tuesday where she was
called by the death of her father, C. BERT CLAUSIN, 79, who passed away that
morning following a heart attack. Masonic services and burial were to be held in
Spokane today (Friday). Survivors, in addition to the Wickenburg daughter, are
the widow, Alma CLAUSIN; another daughter, Mrs. Lloyd G. PATTEE, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, two grandsons and three great grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 2, 2008 p. A8
Graveside services for ARLYSS W.
CLEVELAND, age 86, were held on Friday, June 27 at 10 a.m. with Pastor Paul
JONES of Yarnell Community Presbyterian Church officiating. Arlyss was born Dec.
4, 1921 in Albert Lea, Min., to Leslie G. Cleveland and Hazel Gilbertson
Cleveland. He was raised and attended schools there and later served in the U.S.
Army from 1942 to 1945. Following his military service he returned to Minnesota
for a brief time and later moved to California. He became a watch repairman,
which he had done for over 20 years while living in both Texas and California.
He began working at the Yuma Proving Grounds where he was a scientific research
photographer. After retiring he moved to Yarnell. Arlyss enjoyed wood carving
and landscaping and spent a lot of time working around his home. He was preceded
in death by his wife Paula on Oct. 28, 2003, a sister Nadeane CALDWELL in 2005,
and parents Leslie in 1966 and Hazel in 1981. Funeral arrangements were under
the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun,
March 28, 2001, p. A18
BONNIE LOU CLEVIDENCE of Aguila, died March 18 in
Aguila. She was 59. Mrs. Clevidence was born Sept. 26, 1941 in Alliance, Ohio.
She had lived in Arizona for the past 10 years. Survivors include her husband,
ROBERT CLEVIDENCE of Aguila; sons Robert L. CLEVIDENCE of Aguila and Rodney S.
CLEVIDENCE of Las Vegas, Nev.; sisters Pat KELLER of Alliance, Ohio and Irene
BISSET of Pierpoint, Ohio; mother Beulah ESTOCK of Alliance; and several nieces
and nephews. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, May 22, 1996
EDNA HEDGSON CLINE of Wickenburg, died May 19 in Wickenburg. She was 87. Mrs.
Cline was born Sept. 9, 1908 in Jamestown, Kan. She had lived in Arizona for the
past 26 years, coming from California. Mrs. Cline was a graduate of Kansas
Wesleyan University. She was a school teacher and choir director at the First
Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg for many years. Both she and her husband,
Glen, were very active in the church. She was a member of the P.E.O. Survivors
include a nephew, Ed HODGSON of Kansas; and friends Shirley and Ralph THURLOW
and Lynn and Dick STONE, all of Wickenburg. Mrs. CLINE was preceded in death by
her husband in December of 1993. Memorial services are scheduled for 10 a.m.
today (Wednesday) in the Wickenburg Nursing Home. Graveside committal services
will follow at 11:30 a.m. at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Rev. Jim
LONGSTREET will officiate. Memorial contributions in Mrs. Cline's name may be
made to Wickenburg Regional Health Care Foundation, Nursing Home Expansion Fund,
P.O. Box 1388, Wickenburg, Ariz. 85358, or to the First Presbyterian Church, 180
N. Adams St., Wickenburg, Ariz. 85390. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation was in
charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Aug 22, 2001 A14
MADGE E.
CLINE of Billings, Mont. and a former winter resident of Wickenburg, died Aug.
15. She was 80. Madge honored her role as wife, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Always an elegant lady, she exuded strength in business,
balance in family and a caring spirit with friends. Madge was born Oct. 23,
1920, the daughter of Katherine and Derwood PETRIE. She graduated from senior
high school in 1938. Before her marriage in 1945 to Jack M. CLINE, Madge taught
school in Reed Point, Mont. Madge and Jack adopted three children, Robbin,
Janet, and Debbie. After Jack's death in 1974, she became president of Big Sky
Linen, which she successfully increased through her tenacious business acumen.
In 1982, Madge married the second love of life, Bill SCHUMACHER. Mutual respect,
companionship and traveling to Arizona were threads that prevailed in their
marriage until Bill's death in 1992. It is our tribute to Madge to go
confidently through life, having been honored with her love and unselfish
support. Survivors include her children, Robbin (Shirley), Janet PLATT (Chuck),
and Debbie STRICKLIN (Joe); stepsons, Roland SCHUMACHER and Ralph SCHUMACHER;
grandchildren Brett and Marcus CLINE, Nicole, Kristine and Jonathan PLATT, and
Brandy K. SEAT; and five great-grandchildren. Services have been held in
Montana. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Wickenburg
Sun, Oct. 8, 1961
Missing Phoenix Man Found Dead Near Morristown
WALTER L.
COBLE of Phoenix, who had been missing from his home since November 24, was
found died in his automobile in the bed of the Hassayampa River approximately 2
½ miles west of Morristown last Saturday afternoon. A garden hose had been
attached to the automobile’s exhaust pipe with the other end inside the car. The
ignition was on although the motor had stopped when the supply of gasoline
apparently became exhausted. Judge R. L. WESTALL, acting as coroner, ruled the
death a suicide. The car was seen by Wilbur GILBERT, 17, of Morristown while he
was gathering firewood. Gilbert noticed the hose from the exhaust pipe and went
into the Morristown Grocery to report his find. Deputy sheriffs were notified by
telephone and went immediately to the scene. Deputy George GUGEL said it
appeared that Coble had driven his car as far into the river bed as he could
before the car became stuck in the sand. He said that it appeared the
34-year-old man had been dead about seven days. The body was removed to the
office of the county medical director in Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec 29,
1961
Relative Dies
MRS. VIDENA McLEAN COBURN, 83 Prescott died in that
city December 15. Mrs. Coburn was the grandmother of John FAVOUR of Prescott who
is married to the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles OGG of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 14, 1996
DOROTHY LOUISE COCHRAN, of
Yarnell, died of Feb. 6 in Yarnell. She was 76. She was born Dec. 7, 1919 in
Poplar Bluffs, Mo. She had lived in Arizona for 12 years. Mrs. Cochran was one
of 16 children born to Lon and Pearlie Miller Uhl. She was a member of the First
Southern Baptist Church in Yarnell. She was very active until she became ill.
She had served as a Sunday and president of the Baptist Women’s Missions
Organization for several years. Mrs. Cochran is survived by her husband, Charles
of Peeples Valley; daughter Wanda Kirby of DeSoto, Mo.; sisters Ella, Gearline,
ShirIey, Betty, and Bertha; brothers Luther, Robert and Donald Gene; two
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She
was preceded in death by her son, Charles Jr., five sisters and two brothers.
Services have been held at the First Southern Baptist Church in Yarnell. Pastor
W.C. Kimbler officiated. Arrangements were handled by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral
Home.
Wickenburg Sun, March 15, 1945
Salome Woman’s Father Summoned at
Florence SALOME —- Word had been received here of the death of W. W. COCHRAN of
Florence, Ariz., father of Mrs. F. H. Burd, which occurred March 8. He leaves
his widow, two sons who are in the navy, and another daughter, Martha, who was
recently married to Austen Haydis of Salome. Mrs. Burd has been in Florence for
the past two weeks and Mr. Burd joined her there for the funeral services which
were held Sunday, March 11.
Nov. 23, 1944
Iowan Dies Here of Acute
Asthma
MILTON COFFIN, 37 year-old farmer from Fairfield, Iowa, who came to
Arizona for his health several months ago, passed away Sunday morning at 8:50
o’clock at the Wickenburg Hospital. Death was due to acute asthma. Mr. Coffin
resided for some time at Cactus Garden Lodge, but when his condition grew
steadily worse, he was admitted to the hospital here on October 19th. Mrs.
Coffin, who had accompanied her husband to Arizona, returned to Iowa a few weeks
ago to look after business matters and was not here at the time of his death.
Surviving also are four daughters. The body was taken to the Wickenburg chapel
and later returned to Iowa for burial.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
February 7, 1996
KIMBLE COLEMAN, of Morristown, died Jan. 29 in Ajo. He was
87. Mr. Coleman was born Jan. 26, 1909 in Quay County, N.M. He had lived in
Arizona for 24 years coming here from New Mexico. Mr. Coleman a graduate of New
Mexico State University was an electrical engineer for Kennecott Copper Corp. in
New Mexico. He was also a World War II Army veteran. He had many hobbies, but
his main hobby was playing the fiddle. He was a member of the Old Time Fiddlers
Association. He is survived by his wife of 58 years. Pauline of Morristown;
daughter Fern McKinney of Phoenix; son Charles Coleman of Seligman; sister Mary
Crawford of Scottsdale; grandchildren LaNette and Daylan McKinney, both of
Phoenix, Duane Coleman of Seligman and Leddy Hughes of Seligman; great
grandchildren Quincy and Clell Babers and Kalvin and Riley Coleman all of
Seligman. Funeral services and burial have been held in the Wickenburg Municipal
Cemetery. Pastor Renay Dorris officiated. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation
Service handled all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, November 22, 1946
FINAL RITES HELD HERE TUESDAY FOR PIONEER RESIDENT
A pioneer resident
Wickenburg, Mrs. JENNIE COLEMAN, age 79, died Sunday, November 17, at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Roberta ZERTANNA, in Phoenix. Funeral services were held
at the Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg Tuesday at 2 p. m. with burial in the
Wickenburg cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. Charles A. SURBER, pastor
of the Presbyterian Church, and Hassayampa Chapter No. 35, 0. E. S., of which
Mrs. Coleman had long been a member. Graveside services were also conducted by
the O. E. S. Mrs. Coleman came first to Wickenburg in 1917 and is well
remembered by all old residents here. Always very active, she at one time
operated a rest home on Jefferson Street. She had lived with her daughter in
Phoenix for the past several years. Only other immediate survivor is a grandson,
Jim Don BAILLIE.
Wickenburg Sun, Oct. 7, 1955, p. 1
Mrs. Baker's
Father Died In California
Mr. & Mrs. Charley BAKER and children returned from
Compton, California, Sunday where they had been called at the death of Mrs.
Baker's father, JOSEPH COLEMAN, on September 28. Funeral services for the
67-year old man were conducted in Compton last Saturday afternoon. In addition
to Mrs. Baker, survivors include the widow and six other children: Frank
COLEMAN, Edward COLEMAN and Eugene COLEMAN, all of Compton; Mrs. Katheryn SCOTT,
Gardenia, Calif.; Mrs. Roseline DENNIS, Bell, Calif.; and Mrs. Vera MURRAY,
Compton.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 17, 1996
JESSE GERALD
COLYAR, of Morristown, died Jan. 12 in Morristown. He was 60. Mr. Colyar was
born Dec. 15, 1935 in Port Angeles, Wash. He had lived in Arizona for two years,
coming here from Washington. Mr. Colyar served in the U.S. Marines. He then
became a truck driver, traveling throughout the country for many years. He spent
the majority of his life in Washington. He was loved by many and will be missed
dearly. He is survived by his daughter, Starla Ronish of Washington. Private
family services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 17 (today) at Wickenburg Funeral
Home with interment in Washington. Arrangements were handled by Brown's
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, November 23. 2005
VIRGINIA P.
COMBS passed away Nov. 16 at her residence in Wickenburg. She was born Nov. 25,
1918 in Summit, N.J. Virginia was raised there and attended schools there. She
graduated from Chatham Hall in Virginia. She later married Fredrick GILBERT, and
following their divorce she moved to Denver, Colo., where she met and married
Harry B. COMBS. They made their home in Denver and have been wintering in
Wickenburg for the last 30 years. Mrs. Combs was extremely active in the Kenmore
Foundation in Virginia, and she worked on behalf of the Desert Caballeros
Western Museum and was actively involved with the Friends of Music here in
Wickenburg.
She is preceded in death by her husband Harry B. COMBS in 2003,
and a son Christopher T. GILBERT in 2002. She is survived by daughter Victoria
GILBERT of Los Angeles, Calif.; son and daughter in-law Joan GILBERT of Denver,
Colo.; stepchildren Terry COMBS and Tony COMBS both of Denver, Colorado, and
Clara MOORE of Montrose, Colo. 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A
celebration of life was held on Saturday, Nov. 19 at St. Alban's Episcopal
Church with Fr. Dan GERARD officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that
memorial contributions be made to Desert Caballeros Western Museum at 21 N.
Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ 85390. Arrangements were under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Oct 22, 2008, p. A13
On
beautiful angel wings, BETTY LOUISE CONLEY's spirit left her body on Sept. 23.
She was with us for 81 years. Her husband Bert CONLEY, parents Claude and Louise
MORRIS, in-laws Ross and Doscar CONLEY, many relatives and friends were waiting
her arrival. Her children Larry CONLEY, Elaine SWEETLAND, Alberta DURAN and Bob
CONLEY, brothers Edward and Donald MORRIS, sisters Violet PLUMB, Rosalee HATCH
and Sharon FULLER will truly miss her, as well as her many family members and
friends. There will be a celebration of her life at Bill and Elaine Sweetland’s
residence in Mayer, Ariz., on Oct. 25.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
March 6, 1996
ELAINE CONLEY, of Wenden, died March 2 in Lake Havasu City. She
was 86. Mrs. Conley was born Sept. 24, 1909 in Wenden. She had lived in Arizona
one year, coming here from California. Mrs. Conley was raised in Wenden. She
worked at her parent’s mine, the Gold Star Mine, driving the one truck back into
Wickenburg. The gold Star Mine, which her parents started, is located in the
Wenden area. Mrs. Conley enjoyed humor with her friends, reading, and listening
to the radio and TV. She is survived by her friends Betty Robrig and Stella Lee,
both of Wenden. Interment will be held in a later date in the Wenden Cemetery.
Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service was in charge of all arrangement.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 9, 1955, p. 1
Funeral Rites For Mrs.
Julia CONNELL Held Here Tuesday
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon of this week. at the Wickenburg Chapel for Mrs. Julia A.
Connell, widow of Tom CONNELL, one-time Wickenburg Town Marshal. Mrs. Connell
passed away at her home here at 9 p.m. Friday, December 2. She was born in
Massachusetts, February 14, 1876, and had lived in Wickenburg for the past 20
years. No close relatives survive. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 28, 2004, B9
CLEO CONNER, 85,
passed away April 18, 2004. She was born Aug. 3, 1918. Cleo was a longtime
resident of Aguila and will be greatly missed. Services were held at the Aguila
Community Bible Church on Saturday, April 24. Burial was at the Eagle Eye
Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 21, 2004, p. B10
BARBARA S. CONROY, a former resident of Wickenburg, died Wednesday, Jan. 7,
2004, in St. Louis, Mo. She was 90 years old. Mrs. Conroy was born in Pony,
Mont. on Feb. 17, 1913, to Lee S. and Mary Ellen (O'Brien) Tower. After
attending grade school and high school in Dillon, she received her degree in
Education from the University of Montana-Western in 1931. After graduation, she
taught in both Twin Bridges and Whitefish. In 1937, she married William F.
(Bill) Conroy, an electrical engineer with the Great Northern Railway. Their
daughter, Carol Ann, was born in 1942 in Waltham, Mass. Between 1942 and 1945,
Mrs. Conroy raised their daughter while her husband served with the Army Air
Corps in the South Pacific. After World War II, the family lived in Wenatchee,
Wash. before moving to Anaconda in 1951, where Bill Conroy took a job as
Superintendent and later General Manager of the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific
Railway. While living in Anaconda, Mrs. Conroy was a substitute teacher and was
active in numerous community organizations including the Girl Scouts, the
Catholic community and school system, and the Anaconda Women's Club. Barbara and
Bill played golf regularly at the Anaconda Country Club, were avid bridge
players, and enjoyed spending time outdoors at their cabin at Georgetown Lake.
Later in life, they began spending winters in La Paz, Mexico and then in
Wickenburg where they continued to relish their time on the golf course and at
the bridge table. She also took pleasure in needlework, enamel and copper
crafts, and silver jewelry making. After her husband died in 1992, Mrs. Conroy
lived in Wickenburg year-round. She moved to St. Louis in 1997 to be closer to
her daughter. Mrs. Conroy is survived by Carol Ann and her husband Karl
Barnickol, by her grandchildren Karl (Sara) and Laura (Bob Wilhelm) Barnickol,
her sister Polly Bohnert, and her sister-in-law Dorothy Long. She was preceded
in death by her husband Bill, her granddaughter Mary Beth, her sister Mary Lee
and brother William C. Tower. If desired, contributions may be made to SIDS
Resources, 143 Grand Ave., Kirkwood, MO 63122.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, February 14, 1996
RAYMOND E. COOK, of Yarnell, died Feb 6 in
Glendale. He was 83. Mr. Cook was born April 3, 1912 in Precept, Neb. He had
lived in Arizona for 71 years, coming from Nebraska. Mr. Cook was honored with
prizes and recognition for his farming ability of setting records in cotton
production, and innovations in irrigation and cultivation. He liked gardening,
fishing and hunting. He will be missed by a host of friends in Yarnell and the
Salt River Valley. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Maxine, of Yarnell;
daughter Nancy White of Phoenix; sons Richard and Darrell Cook, both of
Glendale, and David Cook of Kingman; sister Wilma McDonald of Phoenix; brother
Robert Cook of Glendale; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Visitation and funeral services have been held at the Yarnell Community
Presbyterian Church. Graveside services and burial were in the Genung Cemetery.
Dr. Jay H. Confair officiated. Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Cook's
name to: Hospice of the Valley, 2601 E. Thomas Road, Suite 100, Phoenix, Ariz.
85016. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service handled all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 5, 1956, p. 1
JULIEN DALE COOK Funeral
Saturday
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the
Wickenburg Chapel for JULIEN DALE COOK, a resident of Wickenburg for the past
six years, who passed away shortly after noon Wednesday at Community Hospital.
He had been admitted to the hospital earlier that day. Mr. Cook was born
November 26, 1881 in Austin, Texas, and came to Arizona when he was 14 years of
age, helping to drive cattle through to the Wilcox area. He was a rancher and
for many years was a saddle maker for Porter's in Phoenix. Mrs. Cook died a year
ago. Surviving are a son, J. D. COOK of Phoenix and two daughters, Mrs. B. T.
PERRY of Phoenix and Mrs. Charles SCANLON of Burbank, Calif. The funeral
services will be conducted by Rev. Bill BARKER of the First Baptist Church and
burial will follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, June 27, 2001
VIOLET "DORIS" COOK of Phoenix and a former
Wickenburg resident, died June 10 following a long illness. She was 73. Mrs.
Cook was a retired nurse, and had worked many years at Wickenburg Community
Hospital. Survivors include her husband, John; two sons, George (Skip) and Don
Bush, and daughter-in-law Sue Bush and their children, Donny and Erica Bush;
five grandchildren; and brothers Mickey, Roger, Charles and Floyd White of
Wickenburg. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb.
7, 2001, p. A18
WANDA COOK died Feb. 2 in Wall Lake, Iowa. She was 74. Mrs.
Cook was a longtime winter resident of Wickenburg. Survivors include three sons,
Bruce and wife Sandra of Urbandale, Iowa, Scott and wife Diane of Auburn, Iowa,
and Jerry and wife Karen of Urbandale. Also surviving are four grandchildren,
Nicole COOK, Traci COOK, Matthew COOK and Jody COOK, all of Urbandale; and two
sisters, Lois HIGHTSHOE of Ogallala, Neb., and Esther BUSROE of Seattle, Wash.
She was preceded in death in 1999 by her husband of 53 years, Bob; her parents
Elvy and Judy MASTELLER; a sister, Gwen DeBOURGH; and two brothers, Verlyn
MASTELLER and Cecil MASTELLER. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, August 2, 1945, p. 1
Hold Final Rites For FRED COON, Sr.
Funeral services were held in Wickenburg Tuesday morning for FREDERICK INGRAM
COON, veteran employe of the Santa Fe Railway and a resident in this vicinity
Since 1924, who passed away Thursday, July 26 at the Santa Fe Hospital in Los
Angeles. A heart attack was the cause of his death following an illness of only
a. few days. For the past four years Mr. Coon, well known throughout this part
of the state had been section foreman for the Santa Fe at Bouse. He was born in
1877 in Green Island. New York. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Rev. B. Ross CLEELAND of the Presbyterian Church conducted the funeral services
at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Wickenburg Chapel and burial followed in
the Wickenburg Cemetery. Surviving are the widow Mrs. Lillie Coon; four
daughters: Mrs. F. D. RAWLS and Mrs. Dollie GATES of Wickenburg and Mrs. Edna
RENICK and Mrs. Victoria ERWIN of Salt Lake City, Utah and a son. Fred, Jr.of
Wickenburg. Four grandchildren also survive. All members of the family were
present for the funeral except Mrs. Erwin who was unable to come because of
illness.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 27, 1961, p. 3
Heart
Attack Proves Fatal to GUY COOPER
Desert Caballeros throughout the country
will learn with sorrow of the death of one of their members, GUY D. COOPER, of
Naperville, Ill., which occurred following a heart attack while he was in
Washington, D. C. recently on business. He was eating breakfast in a Washington
hotel the morning of October 11 when he was stricken and died without regaining
consciousness, according to a message received by gene Francis of Phoenix,
executive secretary of the Desert Caballeros. Funeral services were held
Saturday, October 14, in Naperville. Mr. Cooper is survived by the widow and two
sons. He was engaged in the trucking business and his trucking lines operate
throughout the middlewest and east. He rode with the Desert Caballeros from 1955
through 1959 and again last year. He had been a winter guest here at the Monte
Vista and Slash bar K guest ranches.
Wickenburg Sun, Oct. 30, 1959
MILTON CORDRAY Rites Pending
Funeral services are pending for MILTON CORDRAY,
74 year-old Wickenburg resident, who died in Community Hospital Monday evening.
Mr. Cordray had lived here many years and friends say he spoke of helping the
late Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, who operated the Hassayampa Hotel in years gone by,
build Wickenburg’s first theatre at the east end of the underpass. He was a
plasterer by trade until his retirement. He lived for many years at 526 North
Adams, then resided in a trailer at Forepaugh for about one year and just about
a month ago had moved his trailer to Wittmann. He was injured in a fall about
two weeks ago. Monday he was brought to Community Hospital by ambulance and died
a few hours after his arrival. His wife died in Wickenburg in 1953. Only known
survivor is a step-daughter, Mrs. Verna Hutson, Los Angeles. Mr. & Mrs. Perry
Ball were his neighbors here and were considered as his closest friends.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 3, 2004, p. B11
RICHARD L. COOPER, 71,
of Prescott Valley, passed away on Feb. 19, 2004 in Prescott Valley. He was born
Dec. 12, 1932 in Coquille, Ore. Private cremation was done by the Bradshaw
Crematory. Arizona Wakelin Bradshaw Chapel assisted the family. The Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ March 31, 2004, p. B8 John D. Campbell, 77, passed away
March 28, 2004 in Sun City. John was born in Phoenix on July 23, 1926. He is
survived by his wife Lillian, Sun City, Ariz.; three stepchildren Debra Sanders
Yancey, Mesa, Ariz., David Sanders, Dallas, Texas and Kenneth Bingham, Yuma,
Ariz.; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mass will be held at St.
Anthony's on Thursday, April 1, 2004 at 10 a.m. Father Brian Bell will officiate
with burial at Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery following mass. Arrangements by
Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 7, 1996
THOMAS B. CORLEY of Wittmann, died July 30 in Phoenix. He was 60. Mr. Corley was
born in July 21, 1936 in Long Beach, Calif. He had lived in Arizona for the past
25 years. Survivors include three brothers, John L. Corley of Kingman, Norman R.
Corley of Wittmann, and Robert L. Corley of Blythe, Calif.; a sister, Winifred
E. Stoos of Blythe, Calif.; a daughter, Susie Mae Morris of Texas; and his
mother; Dora Edna McGrew of Boise, Idaho. Services have already been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 7, 1996
THOMAS B. CORLEY of
Wittmann died July 30 in Phoenix. He was 60. Mr. Corley was born July 21, 1936
in Long Beach, Calif. He had lived in Arizona for the past 25 years. Survivors
include his wife Shirley of Whittmann; three brothers John L. CORLEY of Kingman,
Norman R. CORLEY of Wittmann, and Robert L. CORLEY of Blythe, Calif.; sister
Winifred E. STOOS of Blythe, Calif.; daughter Susie Mae MORRIS of Texas; and his
mother, Dora Edna McGREW of Boise, Idaho. Mr. CORLEY was a bus driver for the
Nadaburg school system for 14 years. He was a member of the Wittmann Volunteer
Fire Department and a member of the American Legion Post 12 in Wickenburg.
Graveside services will be held Saturday (Aug. 10) at 10 a.m. at the Wittmann
Cemetery, with Rev. Bill ROBERTS officiating. All arrangements were handled by
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. All arrangements were handled by Brown’s
Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec. 15,
1961
Rites in Parker For E. H. COUCH
Funeral services for ELVIS H. COUCH
of Parker, who died in Community Hospital here last Saturday evening, were held
in the Parker Elks Lodge Tuesday afternoon with members of the Elks Lodge
officiating. Burial was in that city. Mr. Couch, who was born in Tennessee
December 23, 1903, had lived in Parker since 1935 where he owned the taxi
service. Surviving are the widow, Lauada; two sons, Richard and Carlos, one
daughter, Mrs. Camella ZEITZ; and two grandsons, all of Parker; and three
sisters, Mrs. Edna BRITE and Mrs. Ruby SMITH of Parker and Mrs. Dorothy WILLIAMS
of Las Vegas, Nev.; and the mother, Mrs. Laura Ann COUCH of Parker.
Wickenburg Sun, August 20, 2008, p. A10
WALTER WESLEY COUGHRAN, SR. died June
21 at his home in Congress, Ariz. He was born Dec. 17, 1912 in Skull Valley,
Ariz., to lifelong Yavapai county residents and Arizona natives Pearl Marie
ROBERTS and James Wiley COUGHRAN, a second generation Arizonan. Walter grew up
in an Arizona Pioneer family and then worked for Yavapai County Department of
Transportation until his retirement in 1975. He became a rancher and heavy
equipment operator in Skull Valley for many years before relocating to Congress,
where he resided until his death in June. Walter spent his free time hunting and
fishing throughout Arizona. His passion was gardening, and “grandpa” was always
ready to share the wonderful vegetables from his garden. Walter is survived by
his beloved sister Hulda Christopherson, son Walter COUGHRAN, Jr, grandson
Jeffrey COUGHRAN, granddaughter Tina (COUGHRAN) LANDESS PETRICH, and two
great-grandchildren Julianne and Jacqueline LANDESS PETRICH. Walter was a
devoted caregiver to his pets and is also survived by Princess. Grandpa Walt
will be truly missed by anyone who knew him. A private memorial service will
take place at a later date. The Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home assisted
the family with arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December
25, 1996
HAZEL M. COUSINS of Wickenburg died Dec. 20 in Wickenburg. She was
89. Ms. Cousins was born Nov. 10, 1967 in Farmington, N.M. She had lived in
Arizona for the past 38 years. She is survived by her niece Jean FREEMAN of
Wickenburg; and many dear friends. Ms. COUSINS was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg. Private services will be held, with burial
conducted in Gallup, N.M. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc., handled all the
arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb 13, 2008 p. A8
ROBERT J. COUSINS Sr., born April 2, 1931 in Oelwein, Iowa, died Jan. 29 in
Wickenburg, Ariz. He was the son of Albert and Floy (HOCKADAY) COUSINS. Bob
served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was an active member of the
American Legion in Minnesota and Arizona. He was also one of the elite 40/8
serving as the Grand Chef de Gare in 1981-1982, as well as a member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a long time resident of Moorhead, Minn. He
worked for Clay County. He also was a bridge engineer, when he retired to
Wickenburg, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his parents and stepmother Glen
COUSINS. When he came to Arizona he met his significant other Jayne JOHNSON and
her family. Bob loved to be out on the lake. He also was a golfer, among other
sports, with Jayne. After a long illness he is at peace with the Lord. A
memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday (Feb.14) at the Kellis Draper
Post 12 in Wickenburg. Arrangements are by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, May 15, 1996
DEE J .C. COX of Morristown, died May 13 in
Morristown. He was 71. Mr. Cox was born Jan. 28, 1925 in Willow Springs, Mo. He
had lived in Arizona for the past year, coming from California. Mr. Cox was the
youngest of 13 children born to Charles and Tennessee (Cordelia) Cox. He left
home at 14 and rode freight trains across the Midwest to Nebraska, where he
found work and also competed in rodeos. At 16 he lied about his age and joined
the Army, when World War II broke out. In the army, Mr. COX was sent to the
South Pacific where he was injured. His troops had to leave him behind as the
Japanese approached. He was taken in by a tribe of natives on Luzon in the
Philippines and released back to U.S. troops after 18 months of recuperation.
While in the army Mr. Cox was awarded the Asiatic Pacific Medal, American
Theater Ribbon, Victory Medal World War II, Combat Infantryman's Badge, and a
Bronze Star. After the war Mr. Cox became the largest supplier of rodeo
livestock in the Northwest, and had the largest Charlais cattle ranch in New
Mexico. He spent two years building highways across Africa and worked on three
of the largest dams in North America. Mr. Cox wrote country western music and
always wore custom-made personally designed western clothing. Horses were his
hobby. Mr. Cox will be remembered as of the last of the old time cowboys.
Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Jean, of Morristown; son and
daughter-in-law Steve and Carlota COX of California; brothers Daniel Jay COX of
Spokane, Wash. and David Charles COX of Hilo, Hawaii; eight grandchildren; and
numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends will gather for a celebration of
Mr. Cox's life in October. Contributions in Mr. Cox's name may be made to In
Home Health, 2019 W. Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg Ariz. 85390. All arrangements
were by Frey Funeral Home and cremation Service.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec. 19,
1958
Thursday Rites For L. V. CRABB
Funeral services for L. V. CRABB, long
time Wickenburg resident, were scheduled to be conducted at 11:30 o’clock
Thursday morning of this week at A. L. Moore Mortuary in Phoenix. Burial was to
be in Greenwood Memorial Park there. Mr. Crabb, who resided at 468C North Adams
Street, became ill Monday and was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in Phoenix. He
died there at 5 o’clock the following morning. Born in Pomona, Calif., December
27, 1887, Mr. Crabb came to Arizona when he was three years old and ranched,
raised cattle and mined in the Aguila, Bagdad and Wickenburg areas all his life.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jennie E. Crabb; two daughters, Mrs. Verna Mae
Slagel of Phoenix, and Mrs. Sarah Lee Perner of Seligman; and two sisters, Mrs.
Mattie Garner of Phoenix and Mrs. Eva Kane of California.
Wickenburg Sun,
Feb. 5, 1997
VERNON D. "Bud" CRAFT of Wickenburg died, Feb. 4 in Wickenburg.
He was 74. Mr. Craft was born June 18, 1912 in Michigan. He was a longtime
resident of Arizona. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, of Wickenburg; two
sons, Verne and Kenneth; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 7 at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
Wickenburg Sun, June 6, 2001 p. A16
LUCILLE V. CRAFT of Wickenburg, died
May 29. She was 91. Mrs. Craft was born June 23, 1909 in Big Creek, Mich. She
was a retired practical nurse, and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Wickenburg. Survivors include two sons, Ernest PHILO of Buckeye and Kenneth
CRAFT of Prescott; a sister, Olive MARSH of Michigan; seven grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchidren. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, March 19, 2008
DONALD EDWIN CRAIG was born Feb. 4, 1931
and passed away March 12. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Donald moved to
Wickenburg in 1979 and was a member of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce,
American Legion Post 12, the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star, Shriners, and the
Gold Shirt Gang. He is survived by his wife Barbara; children Kathryn, Michael,
Gary, Keri and Kim; stepchildren Clifford and Charlien; grandchildren Rachel,
Yolonda, Kelly, Anthony, and Casey; step-grandchildren Amanda, David, Austin,
Shealise and Coby; and great-granddaughter Jadalyn. Don was a long-haul truck
driver his entire life, and he’s driving that 18-wheeler to Heaven.
Wickenburg Sun, January 25, 1951
FRANK CRAMER IS SUMMONED
Pioneer
Prospector Ill Only Short Time
FRANK CRAMER, resident of the Wickenburg
community for the past 20 years, passed away early last Monday morning at the
Community hospital in Wickenburg, where he had been a patient since August 1.
His death was caused by a tumor. Mr. Cramer had apparently been strong and
healthy up until some five or six weeks ago when he suddenly started failing and
was placed in the hospital for treatment. He was 64 years of age. According to
Ed HILL, an old friend of the deceased, Mr. Cramer was born in Austria and came
to the United States about 21 years ago. He had no living relatives in this
country. He operated the Scott Lead mine about 30 miles from here in the
Buckhorn Mountains and was also interested in the Tonopah-Belmont mine. Funeral
services were conducted from the Wickenburg Chapel Thursday morning with burial
in the Wickenburg cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun September 4, 1996
JO ANN
MARIE CRAWFORD of Phoenix and formerly of Wickenburg died Aug. 28. She was 48.
Mrs. Crawford was born Nov. 1, 1947 in Wickenburg. Survivor include her son,
Courtney Crawford; daughter Alana Crawford; sisters Mary Denten and Pat Kelly;
brothers Thomas Austin and Paul Austin, Jr.; father Paul Austin, Sr.; and close
friend David Gillies. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Jan 3,
1936 p. 1
CLAUD CRAWLEY DIES SUDDENLY
Popular Musician and W. P. A. Agent
Suffers Fatal Attack After New Year Dance
Tragedy trailed the heels of
merriment early New Year morning. When CLAUD (SLIM) CRAWLEY well known in
Wickenburg as a musician and employment agent for the W.P.A. suffered a sudden
hemorrhage after returning from a dance and expired in the arms of his wife at
their home six miles west of town. He had been furnishing music for a New Years
eve party at a ranch house, and reached his home after midnight. Feeling the
attack coming on he went outdoors and there Mrs. CRAWLEY found in a critical
state. She was alone with him and little could be done to help his pitiable
condition. He passed away murmuring the prayers which Mrs. CRAWLEY repeated as
she held the dying man. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the
Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. Reese SCULL, and interment took place in
the Wickenburg cemetery. The services were largely attended and many floral
offerings were received. The pall bearers were Jesse YOUNGBLOOD, Dr. KAISER,
Earl STEWART, Ethel WILMETH, J. F. MAPP and John PERRIN. Claud CRAWLEY was born
in Mississippi March 26, 1892. For a numbers of years he followed the trade of
oil derrick building and Wickenburg in 1928. His sunny rigging in Texas. He came
to disposition and ability as a singer and musician made him a host of friends.
He survived by his wife, Bertha, three sisters, living in Denver, Colorado, and
a brother in Houston, Texas.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec 30, 1955, p. 1
Sick
Baby Rushed To Hospital Here But Died Enroute
Misfortune overtook a
California family traveling on Highway 60-70-89 near Wittmann early Monday
morning. The two children of Mr. & Mrs. Carl R. CRENSHAW, Sandra, age 18 months,
and the baby, Terry Lee, six months, were both taken ill and the parents called
upon Highway Patrolman Dick SHAFER for assistance. He rushed the baby to
Community Hospital here where the child was pronounced dead upon arrival. The
little girl was hospitalized with tonsillitis. The body of the baby was to be
taken to Blackfoot, Idaho, for burial, reported Shafer.
Wickenburg Sun,
June 6, 1962
Hold rites for JAMES CRAYNE
Graveside rites were conducted in
the Wickenburg Cemetery at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning for JAMES E. CRAYNE, 73,
who died in Community Hospital last Saturday morning. R.B. SULLIVAN, lay reader
of St. Albans Episcopal Church, officiated. Mr. CRAYNE was born in Kentucky on
June 2, 1889. He resided in Oregon and later in Washington before moving to
Wickenburg 6 years ago. In the northwest he owned an apartment house and worked
in a furniture store. Surviving are the widow, Dixie, one stepson, Jack CRAYNE
of Wittmann; the father J.F. CRAYNE of Toppenish, Washington, who was 96 years
old on Sunday; one brother, C.C. CRAYNE of Gridley, Calif.; two sister, Mrs.
Henry KORTER of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Jack GREER of Tucson; and a nephew, Ben
CRAYNE of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, 12/25/2008
VALERIE CRESS, March
2, 1934 - Nov. 16, 2008
VALERIE CRESS was born in Seattle, Wash., and passed
away at her home in Buckeye, Ariz., surrounded by friends and family. Valerie
took pride and devoted her life to her husband of 55 years Bill; her children
Cami, Curt and Kelly, and breeding and raising winning Quarter Horses. When
Valerie was 9, her family moved to Yuma, Ariz. It was there that her father
Frank Hogue started growing produce. It was also in Yuma that Valerie met Bill
Cress. In 1957 Valerie and Bill moved to Wickenburg and began developing the
F.H. Hogue Ranch in Aguila. The Cress' moved to Aguila in 1960. It was there
that they raised their family, cattle, produce and Quarter Horses. It was in
1964 that the Cress' first got involved in horses when Cami started 4-H. From
those humble beginnings the Cress' owned, bred and showed some of the best
horses in the entire country. It was on the Aquila ranch that Schottische was
born. She was by Dart Bar and out of the Cress' mare Penny Pawnee. Schottische
earned more than 600 AQHA Points in Western Pleasure and was the first horse
inducted into the NSBA Hall of Fame. Bill and Valerie then bred Penny Pawnee to
Arizona's Supreme Champion, Study Hall. The resulting colt was appropriately
named Physical Ed, He went on to earn four AQHA World Championships, AQHA Hi
Point Pleasure Driving horse and was the earner of over 650 AQHA points. During
their time in Aguila the Cress' also stood stallions, Poco Buzz Boy, Parker's
Dandy and Mr. Red Ant. Kelly Cress won three AQHYA Reserve Championships with
Tee Jay Jag, Handy Opie and home-bred Miss Red Satin. Valerie was very involved
in the Sun Circuit serving as a volunteer in the Hospitality Room for many
years. After retiring the Cress' moved to Buckeye. Valerie is survived by her
husband Bill, sister Sharon Akers, three children Cami (Rod) Elliott, Curt
(Bobbi) Cress and Kelly Evans. Valerie has five grandchildren, Levi and Jani
Elliott, Malerie and Coby Cress and Clay Burns. The family requested memorials
be sent to Valerie Cress, Hospice Inspiris, 2025 N. Third Street, Suite 205,
Phoenix, AZ 85004. Send condolences to Bill Cress, 22316 W. Watkins Street,
Buckeye, AZ 85326.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb. 28, 1996
MATILDA M. CRILEY of
Aguila, died Feb. 24 in Sun City West. She was 85. Mrs. Criley was born May 10,
1910 in Burr, Neb. She had lived in Arizona for 16 years. She was a lifetime
member of the Lutheran Church, most recently belonging to Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Wickenburg. The first church she and her family attended was in Fort
Morgan, Colo. and services were only spoken in German. Her hobbies included
flying, traveling and crafts. Mrs. CRILEY is survived by her husband of 65
years, Lewis, of Aguila; daughter Mera Louise ANDERSON of Golden, Colo.; son
Paul A. of Westminster, Colo.; sisters Evalena WITTER of Beaveton, Ore., Goldie
SCHNEGELBERGER of Fort Morgan, Colo., Hazel SMITH of Thornton, Colo., and Doris
NEB of Wiggins, Colo.; brother Lavern HENKE of Longmont, Colo.; eight
grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son,
Ronald CRILEY in 1991, and sister, Leona OSTWALD in 1995. Funeral services will
be Wednesday, Feb. 28 (today) at 2:30 p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Pastor
Ed WESSLING will officiate. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in
Denver, Colo. Arrangements were handled by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb 12, 1997
ELLA M. CRINER of Yarnell, died Feb. 6 in
Yarnell. She was 69. Mrs. Criner was born April 20, 1927 in Russelville, Ark.
She had lived in Arizona for the past 10 years. Survivors include her husband,
Edward Criner of Yarnell; daughters Betty Bailey of Yarnell and Patty Nopp of
Yakima, Wash.; son James Criner of Anchorage, Alaska; brother James McKienzie of
California; sisters Grace Charves of California, Kathleen Kaine of California,
and Jean Clark of Arkansas; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Sept. 19, 2001 p. A7
ISADORE
FRANK CRITELLE of Wickenburg, died Sept. 13 in Phoenix. He was 74. Mr. Critelle
was born Jan. 16, 1927 in North Adams, Mass. He was a cook, and a veteran of the
U.S. Army. He is survived by many friends. Services will be today, Wednesday,
Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave
Creek Rd., in Cave Creek.
Wickenburg Sun, July 22 1949
WORD RECEIVED
HERE OF DEATH OF MRS. A. CORBIN
Friends here of the Oliver Corbin family,
former Wickenburg residents, were saddened last week to learn of the death Mr.
Corbin's mother, Mrs. ANNA B. CORBIN which occurred July 13 at Alhambra, Calif.
where the family had lived for several years. Mrs. Corbin who was 79 years of
age, had been in ill health for two years. Services were held July 15 at Forest
Lawn Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb 7, 1936 p. 1
REV. CORBIN IS LAID AT
REST
Schools are Dismissed and Teaching Staff Attends Services in Phoenix.
Funeral services were held at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Memory chapel
of A. L. Moore & Sons, Phoenix for the Rev. Oliver Lee CORBIN, who passed away
here Tuesday night after a long illness, at the home of his son, Oliver L.
CORBIN, Jr. The Rev. Fred LINE, pastor of the First Congregational church of
Phoenix spoke, and two hymns, "O, Love That Will Not Let Me Go" and "O Master,
Let Me Walk With Thee" were sung. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial cemetery. The
pall bearers were R. S. EIMICKE, J. R. BARNETTE, John O'BRIEN, L. P. JOHNSON, L.
F. COOR and H. K. MACLENNAN. The Wickenburg schools were dismissed out of
respect to Reverend CORBIN, and the teachers attended the services in a body, as
well as many friends of the family in Wickenburg. Mr. CORBIN, who was 72 years
old, was born in Highland, West Virginia, and had been a minister in the
Congregational church for 45 years at the time of his resignation, three years
ago. He and Mrs. CORBIN came to Wickenburg two and one-half years ago from
Wichita, Kansas. Mr. Corbin was a graduate of the Theological Seminary at
Adrian, Michigan, and a member of the Masonic lodge and the I. O. O. F., holding
membership in both lodges at Anthony, Kansas. During his years of service, he
was a pastor of churches in Douglas, Wyoming, Creed, Colorado, Buena Park,
Perris and San Francisco, Calif.; Anthony, Kansas, Manchester and Waynoka,
Oklahoma. The survivors are his wife, Anna B. CORBIN, two sons, George E. of
Wichita, Kan., and Oliver L., who has been a teacher here for the past five
years; two grandchildren, Joan Lee CORBIN, Los Angeles, and Lee Lelatour CORBIN,
Wickenburg, and a brother and two sisters in the east.
Wickenburg Sun,
March 3, 1944
Accidental Wound Fatal to Youth
HOWARD CREECH, 17, of
Salome, died Wednesday afternoon at the Wickenburg hospital as a result of
accidental gunshot wounds received in a freak accident on February 12th. Funeral
services are pending awaiting word from the boy’s father in Stanton, Texas.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 6, 2008, p. A15
DAVID K. CREMER,
age 83, passed away Aug. 4 at his home in Salome. He was born March 7, 1925 in
Kankakee, Ill., to David K. Cremer, Sr. and Leifa Cremer. He moved to Arizona in
1956 settling in Phoenix and worked for Garrett Corporation as an electronic
engineer, retiring in 1983. David was active in the Boys Club and was a member
of the NRA as well as an avid gardener. He was preceded in death by a sister,
Catherine Schrader. David is survived by his wife Ina Cremer of Salome and
children Dawn Patterson ( Dennis) of Salome; Doug Cremer (Sharon) of Caldwell,
Idaho; Greg Cremer (Christie) of Nampa, Idaho; Rick Cremer (Chris) of Sarasota,
Fla., Mark Kitson of Lima, Ohio; Brent Kitson ( Sally) of Goleta, Calif.; 12
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brothers George Cremer of Kingman,
Ariz.; and Jerry Cremer of South Bend, Ind. Private family funeral services will
be held at Wickenburg Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Phoenix.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec 30, 1955, p. 1
Sick Baby Rushed To Hospital Here But
Died Enroute
Misfortune overtook a California family traveling on Highway
60-70-89 near Wittmann early Monday morning. The two children of Mr. & Mrs. Carl
R. CRENSHAW, Sandra, age 18 months, and the baby, Terry Lee, six months, were
both taken ill and the parents called upon Highway Patrolman Dick SHAFER for
assistance. He rushed the baby to Community Hospital here where the child was
pronounced dead upon arrival. The little girl was hospitalized with tonsillitis.
The body of the baby was to be taken to Blackfoot, Idaho, for burial, reported
Shafer.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April; 26, 1957, p. 1
Services
Saturday For JOHN V. CRONE
Christian Science services will be held in
Wickenburg Chapel at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) for JOHN V. CRONE who died in
Community Hospital early Wednesday morning. Masonic services will be held at the
grave in Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Crone was born January 11, 1883, in Oklahoma.
Mr. Crone was a commercial wood carver in Los Angeles for 25 years before he
retired in Wickenburg in 1951 where he and Mrs. Crone purchased the Frank Beaver
home at 153 North Lincoln Street. Since coming here, he carved 71 horses, each
from a different kind of wood and each in a different pose and the group is
considered to be a collector's item. As his health failed, he switched from
carving to cutting and polishing stones as a hobby. In her early days, Mrs.
Crone was the first woman railroad station agent west of the Rockies. Survivors
include the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Eula WIRTZ of Grants Pass, Oregon, Mrs.
Opal GONZALES of Continental Divide, N.M., and Mrs. Iona SAULSBERRY of Santa
Rosa, Calif.; four sons, Roy of Sandy, Oregon, J. A. of Santa Rosa, Calif., T.
V. of Phoenix, Guy of Torrance, Calif., and J. C. of Houck, Ariz. Living
brothers and sisters are Claude CRONE, Wichita Falls, Texas; Elbert CRONE,
Quemado, N.M.; Mrs. Leola DICKERSON and Mrs. Althea HURST, Albuquerque, N.M.;
and Mrs. Pearl McMEANAMY and Mrs. Maude HARE of Sentinel, Oklahoma.
Jan
21, 1955, p. 10
Widely Known Guide Who Died Last Week, Local Woman's Uncle
Wednesday's Republic carried a story about the death last week of WILLIAM (Uncle
Billy) CROSBY, 82, widely known guide, cowboy and one-time Indian interpreter,
who was a familiar figure to thousands of tourists and hunters at Jacob Lake
Lodge in Northern Arizona, "Uncle Billy" was the uncle of Mrs. Georgia JACKSON
of Wickenburg, and had been a visitor in our town a number of times.
Wickenburg Sun, March 10, 1944
Yarnell Resident Dies
GEORGE WESLEY CULP of
Yarnell, died Monday, March 6th at the age of sixty-three. Mr. Culp was well
known in this vicinity having come to Arizona in 1916 from New Mexico. Nine
children survive him.
Wickenburg Sun, 3 October 2008
JACK JESSE CULP,
81, passed away at home with his wife, daughters, and family by his side in
Congress, Ariz., on Sept. 28. Graveside services were in Genung Cemetery in
Peeples Valley. Jack was born March 15, 1927 in Peeples Valley to the late Sarah
Leisering Culp and George Wesley Culp. He grew up in Peeples Valley and Yarnell.
He enlisted in the Navy during World War II and was in the CBs after the war. He
also served in the reserves. Jack was proud of the time he served his country.
After the war Jack met and married Laura A. Warren on Nov. 9, 1946 in Yarnell,
Ariz. They have two daughters, Alice M. Culp, and Anita L. Culp. Jack worked at
various ranches in the area. He worked at the Iron King Mine in Humboldt, Ariz.,
and also the Bagdad Copper Mine. Jack loved to team rope when he lived in
Bagdad. He belonged to the Bagdad Sheriff's Posse. He became land manager for
Cypress-Bagdad Copper Mine in Wikieup, Ariz. They lived there for several years,
then Jack retired. Jack and Laura then moved back to the Congress area in 1989.
Jack is preceded in death by his parents Sarah Leisering Culp and George Wesley
Culp; brothers Gene CULP, Logan CULP, Charles Wesley CULP, George Lee CULP; and
sister Dora CULP SISTRUNK. He is survived by his wife Laura A. CULP; daughter
Alice M. OWENS and son-in-law Terry Owens of Tucson; daughter Anita L. Morrison
and son-in-law Gary MORRISON of Archer City, Texas; five grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren; sisters Dean Shaw and brother-in-law Marvin SHAW of
Yarnell, Ariz.; Jayne STOFFER and brother-in-law Bill STOFFER of Cottonwood,
Ariz.; brother Robert CULP and sister-in-law Joyce CULP of Elko, Nevada; Aunt
Evelyn "Babe" RUBASH of Wickenburg, Ariz.; numerous nieces and nephews and
extended family. He will be forever loved by all who knew him and will not be
forgotten. Family suggests memorial contributions in his memory to Prescott
Hospice Family Care Foundation, 1000 E. Sheldon Street Suite 100, Prescott, AZ
86301. Arrangements under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, May 4, 1956 p. 5
Called To Florida By Mother's Death
Harold CUMMINGS was called to Miami, Florida, last week by the death of his
mother, MRS. A. W. CUMMINGS which occurred at midnight April 24, following a
brief illness. Mrs. CUMMINGS was 70 years of age, having celebrated that
birthday last September while she was in Wickenburg visiting her son and family.
In addition to her husband and the son Harold, she is survived by another son,
Edwin CUMMINGS of Sandusky, 0hio, and two daughters, Mrs. Edna CARNES and Mrs.
Anita PECK, both of Miami; also 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held
last Saturday in Miami.
Wickenburg Sun, January 24, 1996
EMILY
CUMMINGS of Wickenburg, died Jan. 16 in Wickenburg; She was 80. Mrs. CUMMINGS
was born Nov. 26 1915 in Philadelphia, Penn. She had lived in Arizona for 50
years coming here from North Miami Beach, Fla. She was a past Worthy Matron of
the Eastern Star and was currently the treasurer for the Eastern Star. She was
also a member of the Soroptomist Club of Wickenburg. She is survived by her
husband of 58 years Harold W. CUMMINGS of Wickenburg; daughter Shirley RALLS of
Phoenix; son Glenn Cummings of Wickenburg; brothers Bill and Bob BOYER both of
North Carolina; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services
have been held. The Rev. Dan Gerrard officiated; Interment was in the Wickenburg
Municipal Cemetery. Memorial contribution may be made to in Mrs. Cummings's name
to the Eastern Star, P.O. Box 985 Wickenburg, Ariz. 85358 All arrangements were
by Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, September 25, 1996
and Oct. 2, 1996
LONNIE RAY CUMMINS of Phoenix died Sept. 20 in Phoenix. He
was 45. Mr. Cummins was born Oct. 10, 1950 in St. Louis, Ill. He had lived in
Arizona for two months. Survivors include his daughters Jennifer and Chrissy;
sisters Dorothy McBride of Wickenburg. Judy Bianco of Phoenix , Cille Thompson
of Cordes Junction and Retta Muelot of Los Angles; brothers John Cummins of
Collinsville and Robert Cummins, of Collinsville. Roy Cummins of Caseyville,
Ill, Leonard Cummins of Collinsville and Roy Cummins of Caseyville; and several
nieces and nephews. Lonnie had been working as a mason for a construction
company in Phoenix. Visitation was held Tuesday (Sept. 24) at 6 p.m. at the
Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel and funeral services were conducted at 7 p.m.
Tuesday (Sept. 24) at the Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Mike
Abodollazadeh officiating. Cremation with remains interred will be held at a
later date. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home Inc., handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, September 25, 1996
LONNIE RAY CUMMINS of Phoenix died
Sept. 20 in Phoenix. He was 45, Mr. Cummins was born Oct. 10, 1950 in St. Louis,
Ill. He had lived in Arizona for two months. Survivors Include his daughters
Jennifer and Chrissy; sisters Dorothy McBride of Wickenburg, Judy Bianco of
Phoenix, Cille Thompson of Cordes Junction, and Retta Muelot of Los Angeles;
brothers John Cummins of Collinsville, Ill., Robert Cummins of 'Collinsville,
Roy Cummins of Caseville, Ill., Leonard Cummins of Collinsville, Roy Cummins
Caseyville; and Several nieces and nephews. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, May 4, 1956, p. 5
Mrs. Field's Mother Died In Washington
MRS. ETTA CURRAN, 81, mother of Mrs. Earl FIELD, passed away in Aberdeen,
Washington, April 27. Funeral services were conducted in that city on Monday
morning of this week. Mrs. FIELD left Phoenix by plane for Aberdeen the day
before her mother died. In addition to the Wickenburg daughter, Mrs. CURRAN is
survived by two sons, Ben CURRAN of Aberdeen, and Clarence CURRAN of Grayland,
Washington.
Wickenburg Sun, April 11, 2001 A18
WILLIAM V. (BILL)
CURTIS of Congress, died April 6. He was 77. Mr. Curtis was born Sept. 12, 1923
in Powell Butte, Ore. He had lived in Arizona for the past 12 years. He is
survived by many loved ones and friends.
Wickenburg Sun, May 30, 2001 p.
A16
CORA A. CUSICK of Congress, died May 20 in Peoria. She was 74. Mrs.
CUSICK was born May 9, 1927 in Joplin, Mo. She had lived in Arizona for the past
14 years. Survivors include two daughters, Yvone SIMMERMON of Washington, and
Barbara KEENEY of Congress; a son, Ivan CUSICK of Washington; sisters Ruth
STRAHM, Jo Ann HARRISON and Alice WILSON, all of Washington; brothers Lowren
HUSSEY and Chet LILLY, both of Washington; five grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Services will be held at a later date.
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