Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 25, 1959, p. 2
OLE HAAVE
Dr.
Charles S. Poling conducted funeral services in Wickenburg Chapel Monday morning
for OLE HAAVE, 61, of Morristown who died in Community Hospital December 16.
Burial was in Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Haave was born in Nebraska June 27. 1893.
He came to Arizona in 1930 and resided in Wickenburg and Morristown in the 30
years he was here. He had been in ill health for many years. Surviving are two
sons, Ronald of Tacoma, Washington, who with his wife was here for the services,
and Richard, Paw Paw, Michigan. Also a daughter, Mrs. Florene WAKEFIELD,
Williams, Ariz.; two brothers, Clarence, Morristown, and Henry of Petersburgh,
Nebraska; two sisters, Mrs. Ed PAULSON and Mrs. Oscar SKILSTAD, both of Newman
Grove, Nebraska. There are 10 surviving grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, April 21, 2005
C. RAYMOND HAGGARD Raymond was born in
Bandana, Kentucky on Oct. 12, 1908. He passed away on March 31, 2005 in Colorado
Springs, Colo. His parents, Ruby Dick HENDRICKS and Cling Reynolds HAGGARD, were
tobacco farm sharecroppers during Raymond's younger life. Raymond had two
sisters and two brothers, one brother dying in infancy. While in Kentucky, he
met and later married Willie Lee HENDRICKS on March 22, 1930 They later moved to
Jackson, Mich. where Raymond began working as a machinist at the Kelsey-Hayes
Company making automotive parts. They had one child, Cecil Ray, born in 1931.
Raymond retired from Kelsey-Hayes in the late 1960s. In the early 1970s, due to
Willie Lee's health, doctors in Michigan advised Raymond to move to Arizona. It
was there they both began attending Calvary Baptist Church, where they were
baptized and became members. After Willie's death, Raymond married Opal Nadine
OLIVER in May of 1989. Opal died Jan. 16, 1990. Raymond was preceded in death by
his parents, his son Cecil and daughter-in-law Charlene, all of his siblings and
both wives. He is survived by his grandchildren, Colby of Tucson, Ariz., Lorna
BOYNTON (James) of Pelkie, Michigan, and Colleen HIX (John) of Houghton, Mich.;
great-grandchildren Cynthia, Melissa and Clinton HAGGARD, Robert and James
BOYNTON, and Ruth and Rae HIX; as well as nieces and many friends. Raymond will
be remembered by all who knew and loved him as a gentle, gracious and Godly man
with a ready smile and a good sense of humor. A memorial service honoring
Raymond will be held at 11 a.m., May 2 at the Calvary Baptist Church in
Wickenburg. Burial will be in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 7, 2004, B9
ROBERT O. "BOB" HAHN, 78, of Wickenburg, passed away
peacefully at his residence on March 31, 2004. He was born March 8, 1926 in
Minneapolis, Minn. Bob was previously a longtime resident of the Rio Grande
Valley in Texas. A man of many skills and talents, he was an accomplished
artist, metal fabricator, builder and machinist. His enthusiasm and innovations
were a source of inspiration to all his family, friends and associates, and his
eternal youth and great sense of fun will be missed by all. Bob was a World War
II Army veteran. He served in the Asian Theatre and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Also, he was a member of the American Legion of Wickenburg, and a lifetime
member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Donna, Texas. He is survived by his
five children, Craig Katshen of Donna, Texas; David Hahn of Seattle, Wash.;
Ronald Hahn of Lincoln, Neb.; Linda LeBourveau of Las Vegas, Nev.; and MaryEllen
Konz of Wickenburg; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. As
requested by Bob, no services will be held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, December 7, 2005
PRICILLA HALE
On Sunday, Nov. 20 PRICILLA HALE, a
long-time resident of Wickenburg, passed away. Born in Ithaca, N.Y., on Sept.
26, 1941, she is survived by her husband of 46 years, Cecil Wayne HALE; sisters
Yolande HARRISON, Deanna LEZINE, and Elizabeth WALKER; brothers Armand MEZEY and
Justin MEZEY; aunt Doris PATAKI and five cousins, as well as many nephews and
nieces. She was very creative and enjoyed decorating, as anyone entering their
home could quickly notice. Her abilities were demonstrated in the creation of
"Desert Treasures," which she marketed throughout Arizona and California for
several years. She loved entertaining and took great joy in sharing with others.
She always enjoyed travel and most recently, together with her husband, worked
to organize and participate in many cruise tours through Adventure Bound Travel
of Phoenix. As an active member of Jehovah's Witnesses, the love she had for
God's Word and the effort she made to share her hopes for the fulfillment of His
promises was evident to everyone she met. Along with her husband, she took
special delight in sharing her knowledge of the Bible - while on cruises, with
the ship's staff members from all parts of the world, through printed form in
over 30 different languages - with great success. She was dearly loved by family
and many friends, and will be greatly missed. Memorial services will be held on
Saturday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 590
South Kellis Road in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 20,
1956, p. 7
Rites Last Week For PHILIP HALL
Funeral services were held in
Wickenburg Chapel last Saturday morning for PHILIP HALL who died in a rest home
in Glendale July 9. Rev. Carl Adam officiated with burial following in
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Hall, 54, came here from Codette Sask., Canada, in
October 1955 resided at the Echo Hill Rest Home until he was moved to Glendale
last month. His mother, Mrs. E. E. WILSON came here from Codette for the
funeral.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 5, 2008, p. A8
My
beloved daughter SUZANNE “SUZIE” HALLER died suddenly this last Thursday (Feb.
28, 2008) at the age of 38. She was my rock, my best friend and the light of my
life and now she has joined her father J.P. “Babe” HALLER in heaven. A
Celebration of Suzie’s Life will be held at Wickenburg Funeral Home, Sunday
(March 9) with food at 1:30 p.m. and the Celebration Service to follow at 2:30
p.m. I, Georgia HALLER, welcome all that would like to attend. Memorial
contributions may be made to: Suzanne Haller Celebration Fund, 36001 S. Moreton
Rd. Wickenburg, AZ. 85390. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 30,
2005
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WILL BE MISSED
By Rose Garcia
Special to The
Sun
ADRIAN JOB (A.J.) HALLIFAX was born April 28, 1988 at Phoenix General
Hospital, in Deer Valley, Ariz. He died Nov. 5, 2005 in a car accident on Patton
Road a few miles from home. AJ.'s passions in life were his family, his friends,
and his music. Raised by his mother and father, Penny and Ray SHANNON, along
with sisters Star and Elizabeth SHANNON, AJ valued his family greatly. He was a
kind and loving son and brother and was concerned about family and friends, even
in his dying breath. A.J. was raised out in a very desolate rural setting. From
this he grew to love the outdoors. One of his favorite pastimes was to go dirt
bike riding with friends, and he spent many hours with close friends riding
trails and jumps; He was even known to carry along his faithful guitar at times,
so when they were done riding he could sit and play wherever he was. His love
for music was so great that when he was first learning to play the guitar years
ago, he actually slept with it. He was a talented musician and felt his music
deeply. A.J.'s elementary years were split between Paradise Valley Unified
School District and Nadaburg School District. His first two high school years
were spent at Wickenburg High School. At the beginning of his junior year, he
transferred to Wickenburg Academy for Achievement and attended there his junior
and senior years. He was a good student, and was set to graduate this May with
his class. The students at the Academy have an ongoing Service Learning Project
in their school yard habitat, and when Phase II is done the students have chosen
to dedicate that section of the National Wildlife Habitat to A.J. Hallifax. He
was well liked by faculty and students - always a kind word for all. Few people
will take the time to help someone or speak an encouraging or kind word to
whomever they meet. These were the characteristics that caused A.J to be so
loved by friends, family, teachers, staff and the community. A.J. recently was
employed by ALCO Discount Store here in Wickenburg. As a senior, he began
driving to school each day so he could also work in the evening. He attended
school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day - but many times stayed and finished more
assignments until his work shift began. It was after a work shift that AJ was
killed on the long drive home. Students at both Wickenburg High School and.
Wickenburg Academy for Achievement have collected money to help AJ.'s family
with expenses related to his death. His family knew that AJ would want to help
others, even in his death, and signed for the donation of seven organs which
could bring life to someone else. If anyone would like to help the family
donations are being accepted at Meridian Bank in AJ. Hallifax's name.
April 24, 1936, p. 1
LAST RITES FOR MRS. HAMILTON
AGED RESIDENT OF
MORRISTOWN PASSES AWAY HERE AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS
Beautiful services at the
Community Presbyterian church marked the last rites for Mrs. PINK MAE HAMILTON,
of Morristown, who passed away at the Wickenburg hospital Sunday after a long
illness. Mrs. HAMILTON had observed her seventy-second birthday the Thursday
before she died. The services were conducted by Rev. Reese SCULL. A quartet
composed of Mrs. C. O. SHRIDE, Mrs. C. C. BILLINGSLEY, Lester MISSALL and George
WENTWORTH sang "Face to Face" and "It Is Well With My Soul." Interment took
place in Wickenburg cemetery. Mrs. Hamilton was born in Goodland, Oklahoma, when
it was the Indian Territory, April 16, 1863. She came to Morristown in 1921. She
is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack HAMILTON, four
grandchildren, Jerry, Jean, Jacie and Rupert, all of Morristown and a sister,
Mrs. S. T. BURCH of Covington, Okla. Mrs. Ruth THOMPSON of Barstow, California,
a sister of Mrs. Jack HAMILTON attended the service. The pall bearers were Floyd
WACHTER, W. L. RICHARDS, J. R. BARNETTE, B. C. STRAUGHAN, J. A. ROHRER and
Ernest ROBERTS. The services were largely attended, attesting the esteem in
which Mrs. HAMILTON was held and there were many beautiful floral offerings.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 17, 1962
Services are Held for
Mrs. Hamilton
Residents of the Wickenburg, Wittmann, and Yarnell areas were
saddened Thursday of last week by the death of Mrs. LUCY HAMILTON, 78, known to
most of her friends as “Mom.” She died soon after noon that day in Community
Hospital after suffering a stroke. Mrs. Hamilton was best known in Wickenburg as
the hostess for many years of the coffee Club which meets in Hamilton’s Café, on
Frontier Street. She and her husband, Tom HAMILTON, operated the cafe for six
and one-half years prior to moving to Yarnell in 1960. Born in France, February
8, 1894, Mrs. Hamilton came to the United States in 1910 and resided in New York
City until 1946 when she and Mr. Hamilton moved to Wittmann. They came to
Wickenburg in 1951. Surviving are the husband, one son, Roger Simond, Sr. of
Sunnyslope; one daughter, Mrs. Marcella BLZAC of San Francisco; and two
grandsons, Roger SIMOND, Jr., who is with the Air Force in Odessa, Texas, and
Albert PERRY of San Francisco. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday.
November 30 in the Wickenburg chapel with the Rev. James WILSON, Presbyterian
minister, officiating, Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 31, 1955
Funeral Saturday For D. W. HAMMON
Funeral services for DAVIS WELBORN HAMMON, 73-year-old Wickenburg resident; are
tentatively set for 4 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) at the Wickenburg Chapel with
burial following in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Hammon, affectionately known as
"D. W.," died in Community Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Born in DeLeon, Texas,
September 12, 1882, he came to Arizona in 1916, settling first in Octave where
he was a miner. He came to Wickenburg in 1923, worked for the highway
department, was school custodian for 12 years, hauled mail for nine years and
was post office custodian for 171/2 years, a position from which he retired this
summer. He was married in 1901 to Minnie E. DOWDY. They observed their 54th
wedding anniversary Sunday. Surviving are the widow and these children: Floyd,
Blythe; L. D., Phoenix; Mrs. Mildred TAYLOR, Hanford, Calif.; Mrs. Anna FAUCEY,
Durham, N. H.; Mrs. Ruth HANNA, Morenci; John H., Mansfield, 0hio; Davis, Jr.,
Oroville, Calif.; and Mrs. Rosa HARRISON, Fresno, Calif. Two children are
deceased. There are 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 28, 1955, p. 1
Church Of Christ
Conducts Funeral For D. W. Hammon
Funeral services for D. W. HAMMON were
conducted at Wickenburg Chapel at 4 o'clock last Saturday afternoon with Rev R.
V. DAVIS, pastor of the Glendale Church of Christ, officiating. Music was
furnished by Mr. & Mrs. Milton SANDERS, Paul SHARP and Mr. & Mrs. Robert MANN,
all of Glendale. Pallbearers were George WENTWORTH, Miles PRESTON and Delbert
KIRBY of Wickenburg and Robert MANN, Jack BOMAR and Paul SHARP of Glendale.
Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Hammon died in Community Hospital
October 19.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 19, 1962
Services
Sunday for Mrs. HAMMON
G.B. HUTHMACHER of the Church of Christ conducted
funeral services for Mrs. MINNIE HAMMON in the Wickenburg Chapel at 1 o’clock
last Sunday afternoon. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. HAMMON,
78, died in arrest home in Reedley, Calif., Thursday afternoon of last week.
Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, in June of 1884, Mrs. Hammon later lived in
Brownsville, Texas, and moved here from that city 36 years ago. Her husband W.D.
HAMMON, died here 5 years ago. She had lived in California for the past year and
one-half. Survivors, include three sons, John William (Bill) of Mansfield, Ohio,
Floyd of Blythe, Calif., and Davis W., Jr., of Oroville, Calif.; four daughter,
Mrs. Mildred TAYLOR of Reedley, California, Mrs. Ruth HANNA of Ilo, Peru, Mrs.
Ann FAUCY of Durham, N.H. and Mrs. Rose HARRISON of Fresno, Calif.; 16
grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
December 25, 1996
JOHN A. HANCOCK of Wickenburg died Dec. 18 in Glendale. He
was 86. Mr. HANCOCK was born Aug.31, 1910 in Taylor. He was a lifelong resident
of Arizona. Mr. Hancock was a rancher all his life and a member of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Ruby
of Wickenburg; children Irene JENSEN of Salt Lake City, Utah, LaVerne CHANDLER
of Bakersfield, Calif., Beverly Homer of Boardman, Ore., Dale HANCOCK of Roy,
Utah, Labretta Wilkes of Mission Viejo, Calif., Alvin HANCOCK of Wickenburg,
Ruby MASON of Salt Lake City, Cory HANCOCK of West Haven, Utah, Pamela Briggs of
Salt Lake City, Forrest Hancock of Magna, Utah, Marty HANCOCK of Wickenburg,
Greg HANCOCK of Flagstaff, Denzlo HANCOCK of St David and Levi HANCOCK of
Peoria; three sisters; 82 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.
Visitation was held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20 at The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in Wickenburg. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Dec. 21 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with
burial following at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Bishop Max COLGROVE
officiated the service. Contributions may be made in Mr. Hancock's name to: The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mission Fund, P.O. Box 73,
Wickenburg, AZ 85358. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg
handled all the arrangements.
JOHN A. HANCOCK of Wickenburg, died Dec. 18 in Glendale. He was 86. Mr. Hancock was born Aug. 31, in 1910 in Taylor. He was a lifelong resident of Arizona. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Ruby of Wickenburg; children Iren Jensen of Salt Lake City, Utah, LeVerne Chandler of Bakersfield, Calif., Beverly Homer of Boardman, Ore., Dale Hancock of Roy, Utah, Labretta Wilkes of Mission Viejo, Calif., Alvin Hancock of Wickenburg, Ruby Mason of Salt lake City, Utah, Cory Hancock of West Haven, Utah, Pamela Briggs of Salt Lake city, Utah, Forrest Hancock of Magna, Utah, Marty Hancock of Wickenburg, Greg Hancock of Flagstaff, Denzlo Hancock of St. David and Levi Hancock of Peoria; three sisters; 82 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, June 27, 2007, p. A10
PATRICIA JEANETTE HANCOCK, 83 passed away on June
24 in Surprise, Ariz. Patricia was delivered by her grandfather (who was a
doctor) on April 2, 1924 in Blooming Grove, Texas. She attended and graduated
from high school in Lancaster, Texas. She moved to Arizona settling in Phoenix
in 1943 where during World War II she worked at Giverson Defense making shells
for the war. In 1948 she married JEROME KINCHELO HANCOCK in Phoenix. She became
a homemaker, and devoted her time to raising her family. In 1974 after the death
of her mother, the family moved to Wickenburg, then in 1996 to Skull Valley. She
was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Wickenburg. Services will be
held at 3 p.m. today (Wednesday, June 27) at the Seventh-day Adventist Church,
970 N. Tegner Street, with Pastor George Garrick officiating. She is survived by
son Kerry N. (JoeAnn) Hancock, Sr. of Wickenburg, grandson Neal Hancock,
granddaughter Kerstin Baxter, great-grandchildren Rianne, Ronnie, Jordan, Katie,
Kenner and Sara all of Chandler, brother William Randolph Patterson of Phoenix.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 16, 1996
WILLIAM “KEN” HANCOCK of
Wickenburg, died Oct. 9 in Wickenburg. He was 71. Mr. Hancock was born April 20,
1925 in Colville, Wash. He had lived in Arizona for the past 12 years. Survivors
include his wife May of Wickenburg; sons Randy HANCOCK of Cambridge, Mass. and
Kenneth D. Hancock of Kalispell, Mont.; daughters Amanda HANCOCK of Beverly
Hills, Calif. and Karyn Dawn DIETZ of Spokane, Wash.; four grandchildren, Bryce
and Aubrey HANCOCK and David and Jessica DIETZ; and one great-grandchild Jordan
Dietz. Private services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
June 27, 1947
DEATH COME TO BERT HAND
County Worker Died Tuesday at the
Hospital
Death, from undetermined causes, came at 5:30 a.m., Tuesday of this
week, to BERT HAND, native of Arizona and well known resident of the Wickenburg
area for the past 15 years. Mr. Hand passed away at community Hospital here
where he had been a patient since June 18. His condition had shown steady
improvement and on Monday it was thought he might be able to leave the hospital
in a day or so. However, he took a turn for the worse Monday afternoon and
failed to rally. For the past three years Mr. Hand had been employed by Maricopa
County on the on the county truck. Prior to that time he was with the Arizona
Highway department for a number of years. He was born at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.,
May 22, 1885, and lived all his life in this state. He is survived by three
brothers, Charles, of Wickenburg; George of Bakerfield, Calif., and Edward of
Phoenix. A daughter, Mrs. Lavina NORTHUN of Los Angeles, arrived in Wickenburg
Tuesday to help plan funeral arrangements. Another daughter, whose name was not
immediately available, resides in Washington, D.C. Also surviving are two
sisters, Miss Minnie OLDHAM and Miss Myrtle McLANE of Phoenix. Funeral services
were held Thursday afternoon at the Wickenburg Chapel.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 17, 1959
Prescott Rites For ORA A. HANN
Funeral
services were held in Prescott last week for ORA ALBERT HANN, 75, who died in
the Pioneers Home there July 9. Burial was in the Pioneers Cemetery at Prescott.
Mr. Hann, who was in the cattle business in the Wickenburg area for many years,
had lived in Prescott for the past 20 years. Survivors unclude the widow,
Mattie, of Los Angeles; three sons, all of California, and two sisters residing
in Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg AZ, July 6, 1956 p. 5
Father Of
Mrs. PAIGE Summoned In Florida
The many friends of Mrs. C. W. PAIGE will wish
to extend sympathies to her in the death of her father, GROVENOR SPRAGUE HANE,
which occurred recently at his home in Miami, Florida. Death was due to heart
complications. Mr. HANE was 80 years of age and has been a resident of Miami for
the past 35 years. Funeral services took place last Wednesday, June 27, with
burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Miami.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May
13, 2009, p. B4
BILLY DONOVAN HANGER was the fifth of six children born to
the late Cecil Burr Hanger and Mildred Nellie Hubbard Hanger. He was born on May
10, 1926 in Pocasset, Okla., and died April 26, 2009 in Tishomingo, Okla. Bill
attended Glendale High School in Glendale, Ariz. He left his sophomore year to
join the Navy and enter into his country’s service in World War II. Bill proudly
served in the Navy’s Armed Guard. Upon his discharge, Bill finished his
schooling then started his career in law enforcement that lasted a lifetime. He
retired as a lieutenant after 23 years in the Arizona Highway Patrol, 18 years
as an elected judicial official in Arizona Justice Court and seven years as City
Magistrate in Wickenburg, Ariz., before making Tishomingo his home. He is
survived by his wife of 57 years, Jerry; daughter and son-in-law Nellie and
Craig Garone of Milburn, Okla.; son and daughter-in-law Jeff and Carolyn Hanger
of Center Moriches, N.Y.; four grandchildren, Tyler and Chris Garone and Brooke
and J.T. Hanger; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Sandi and Jim Hartman of
Wickenburg, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews. There will be no service, which
was Bill’s request. In lieu of flowers, the family has established a memorial
fund at Murray State College to benefit the Criminal Justice Department.
Donations in Bill’s honor should be made out to Murray State College Foundation,
c/o Murray State College, One Murray Campus, Tishomingo, OK 73460. Please
indicate on the donation that it is for the Bill Hanger Memorial Fund.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 16, 1956, p. 1
Funeral Tuesday For
Brick MUSE's Mother
Funeral services for Mrs. MARY MUSE HANN, 87-year-old
mother of Brick MUSE, were held in Camp Verde Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hann died
in a Phoenix rest home Sunday. Born in Missouri, Mrs. HANN came to Arizona in a
covered wagon in 1875 and, until four years ago when she moved to Phoenix,
resided the Verde Valley.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 18, 2005,
p. B10 indexed
THOMAS HANNIGAN, 68, went to eternal rest on May 10, 2005 at
his home in Wittmann. Memorial services were held Friday (May 13) at the
Wickenburg Funeral Home. Tom was born April 2, 1937 in England. He came to the
United States in his teen years and became a U. S. citizen He married Eloise
McClain on Aug. 16, 1959. They were blessed with eight children. He is survived
by his wife Eloise; sister patty 9George) Jones; his children Matthew, Thomas,
Sandy – all of Arizona – and Pat, Cindy, Sheila, Joanne (Steve) Neahusan and
Lyne (David) Florida of Michigan; 16 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 8, 2005, p. A11
MILDRED JOANNA "MILLIE" HANSELL was born in Denver, Colo., Nov. 24, 1915 to
Julius and Treva Kurtz. She died peacefully May 31, 2005 at the age of 89 in
Walnut Creek, Calif. Millie grew up in Toole, Utah, and attended the University
of Utah in Salt Lake City. She moved to Oakland, Calif. in 1936 to attend the
California College of the Arts from which she received a degree in Fine Arts in
1938. She married John "Jack" Hansell on Dec. 7, 1937. Millie and Jack raised
two children in Oakland, John "Jay" Hansell who resides in Auburn, Calif., and
Elizabeth "Joey" Hansell of Oakland. Millie and Jack moved to Wickenburg in 1969
where he managed a plant for Benner-Nawman. Jack died of ALS March 20, 1989.
Millie's son Jay, survives her as does her daughter Joey, four grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren. Millie outlived her three sisters, Julia, Elinor and
Frances, and her brother Robert "Bob" Kurtz lives in Denver. Millie designed her
home in Oakland and loved gardening and the arts, especially photography. We
miss her - our mother - our grandmother - our friend. We miss the twinkle in her
eye, her sense of humor, and her unique view of her world. She touched our
lives; we touched hers. She remains in our hearts always. A memorial service
will be held at her daughter Joey's home in Oakland, Calif. on Saturday, Aug. 6,
2005. Her family requests that contributions be made to the Mildred Hansell
Scholarship Fund at the California College of the Arts. Please make checks
payable to CCA, and indicate on the memo line that your gift is for the Hansell
Scholarship. Send contributions to the CCA Advancement Office, 5212 Broadway,
Oakland, CA 94618, telephone 510-594-3787
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
November 27, 1996
JEROME "JERRY" HANSEN of Wickenburg died Nov. 17 in
Wickenburg. He was 74. Mr. Hansen was born June 19, 1922 in Oak Park, Illinois.
He had lived in Arizona for the past nine years. Mr. Hansen was the owner and
operator of Gales Manufacturing Company in Racine, Wisc. He also was president
of the Wickenburg Horseman's Association and was a member of the Wickenburg Elks
Lodge 2160 in Wickenburg. Mr. Hansen belonged to the Experimental Aircraft
Association in Wickenburg, the Wickenburg Sportsman's Club, and he was a
lifetime member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Survivors include his
son Earl S. Hansen of Racine,Wisc.; daughter Jessie HUMPHREYS of Oconto Falls,
Wisconsin; granddaughter Claire and Julian HANSEN; and grandsons Jerry, Jason,
Jackson and Jonathan HUMPHREYS . Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at
the Wickenburg Elks Lodge, with Elks Lodge members officiating. Internment was
conducted at the Mound Cemetery in Racine, Wisc. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home
handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 22,
1996
JACOB E. HANSEN of Mesa died May 16. He was 2 years of age. Jacob was
born Feb. 2 1994 in Frankfurt, Germany. Survivors include his parents, Cynthia
and Michael HANSEN of Mesa; brother Cameron; maternal grandmother Carolyn SCOTT
of Argentine, Mich., and paternal grandparents Enoch and Corda HANSEN of
Wickenburg. Services have been held in Mesa, Melcher’s Chapel of Roses was in
charge of all arrangements
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27,
1996
JEROME "JERRY" HANSEN of Wickenburg, died Nov. 17 in Wickenburg. He was
74. Mr. Hansen was born June 19, 1922 In Oak Park, Ill. He had lived in Arizona
for the past nine years. Survivors include his son, Earl S. HANSEN of Racine,
Wisc.; daughter Jessie HUMPHREYS of Oconto Falls, Wisc.; two granddaughters,
Claire and Juliana HANSEN; and four grandsons, Jerry, Jason, Jackson and
Jonathan HUMPHREYS. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, November 27, 1996
JEROME “JERRY” HANSON of Wickenburg, died Nov. 17 in
Wickenburg. He was 74. Mr. Hansen was born June 19, 1922 in Oak Park, Ill. He
had lived in Arizona for the past nine years. Survivors include his son, Earl S.
HANSEN of Racine, Wisc.; daughter Jessie HUMPHREYS of Oconto Falls, Wisc.; two
granddaughters. Claire and Juliana HANSEN; and four grandsons, Jerry, Hanson,
Jackson Jonathan HUMPHREYS. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 6, 2009, p. A12
MADELYN “MADDY” MARY HANSON
(PIOTRASCHKE), age 84, passed away on April 18. She was born Nov. 1, 1924. The
final page of a beautiful book was read on the morning of April 18. Mom passed
away peacefully in her sleep and left this world for paradise. This mother and
friend was truly a blessed woman who loved God, family and friends. With a
positive and loving attitude, Maddy had persevered many obstacles throughout her
life story. She was a woman of strength and full of faith. She was admired for
her common sense, fairness, and ability to love everyone. A humble woman full of
love, kindness, and joy, she touched hearts everywhere. Maddy was born in St.
Paul, Minn., daughter of Ferdinand and Cecelia Piotraschke. She worked as a
bookkeeper until she retired. She resided in Arizona at the time of her death.
She was preceded in death by her loving partner and friend of 24 years Jim
Hitchcock, her sisters and brothers Kenneth Piotraschke, Lorraine DeMatteo, and
Teresa Brett. Maddy is survived by her eight children, 17 grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren: children Timothy (Susan) Hanson of California, Jolene Elias
of Utah, Cheryl (Tim) Klemmetsen of Minnesota, Thomas Hanson of Minnesota,
Lenette (Don) Brown of California, Heide Hanson (Steve) Morris of Minnesota,
Richard (Jennifer) Hanson of California, Trina Hanson of Utah; grandchildren
Kristen, Brandy, Kyle, Joe, Tim, Nicholas, Nick, Jessica, Jeremiah, Michael,
Carissa, Zachary, Chance, Alicia, Ben, Kenneth, and Justin; great-grandchildren
Gracie, Lilli, Davin, Desiree, Dayja, and Draden. A memorial and celebration of
her life is planned for Saturday (May 9) at 2 p.m. at West Park Club House, 2501
W. Wickenburg Way. People are asked to bring a written memoir or story to share
with the family and place in the card box at the service. All donations will be
given in Mom’s memory to the Yarnell Community Presbyterian Church she attended
in Yarnell, Ariz.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 21, 2001, p.
A20
JOHN S. HARDEE, JR., 79, of Morristown, died March 9. Mr. Hardee was born
in Phoenix on Oct. 28, 1921. He graduated from Morristown School and Phoenix
Union High School. He was a Tech/5 Sgt. In the U. S. Army from May 1944 to Mat
1946. The many medals and decoration awarded to him include the Bronze Star; two
Purple Hearts, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Army Invasion Medal, and the Army of
Occupation Medal. Mr. Hardee owned and operated the 71 Cattle Co. in Gisela from
1947-1963. From 1963-1972 he was assistant warehouse manager and truck driver
for Pratt Gilbert. From 1972 to the present he owned and operated Morristown
Grocery and Bar. He was a life member of the Elks Club; life member of the
National Rifle Association; and a member of the 65th Halbert. He was preceded in
death by his parents John S. Hardee, Sr., and Golda Fern Hardee. He is survived
by his wife, WILMA JEAN HARDEE of Morristown; daughters Golda Lynn Hardee and
Laura Jane Carnie, both of Morristown, and Janice Jean White of
Cottonwood/Clarkdale; sons Stephen Edward Holihan of Phoenix and John Shadrach
Hardee III of Wickenburg; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services
have been held. All arrangement were by A. L. Moore Grimshaw Bethany Chapel of
Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 1, 2001 p. A14
DAVID
FRANCIS HARDWICK of Almonte, Ontario, Canada, and a former winter resident of
Wickenburg, died July 25 at his home Almonte. He is survived by his wife, Verna;
three daughters; and seven grandchildren. They are all residents of Canada.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 10, 2001, p. A16
EVA V. HARDY of
Yarnell, died Jan. 7 in Yarnell. She was 79. Mrs. Hardy was born Oct. 8, 1921 in
International Falls, Minn. She had lived in Arizona for the past 58 years.
Survivors include her husband, DARREL HARDY; sister Lesta DWELLY of Bend, Ore.;
and brother Wallace AMICK of Charleston, W. Virginia. Services are scheduled for
10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 at Frey Funeral Home. Interment will follow at 1 p.m.
at the VA National Cemetery in Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
Dec 5, 2001, p. A20
ALAZAY JOSEFIN HARRAH of Wickenburg died Nov. 28, 2001 at
Phoenix Indian Hospital. The infant baby girl was born the same day as her
death. Survivors include her father and mother, Jedidiah and Mariah Harrah;
sisters Jade and Destiny Harrah; and grandparents Paul and Arlene Harrah, Rosa
and Pedro Cordero, and Francisco Puentes. Services are scheduled today
(Wednesday, Dec. 5) at 11 a.m. at Frey Funeral Home in Wickenburg. Interment
will follow at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 30, 2005
MAMIE SUE HARRINGTON
MAMIE SUE
HARRINGTON, 71, passed away on Nov. 22 in Sun City West. She was born Oct. 1,
1934 in Barbour County, Alabama. Graveside services were held Nov. 29 at
Congress Cemetery. She is survived her husband Zeno HARRINGTON of Congress and
daughter Glenda Wilkins of Mesa, and two grandchildren. Arrangements were
handled by Frey-Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 18, 1961
Rites Held For MILTON E. HARRIS
MILTON E. HARRIS, 81, who
owned and operated the 89er Cafe in Peeples Valley for many years, died in a
Prescott Hospital August 8. Graveside rites were conducted last Friday in the
Yarnell Cemetery. Born in Illinois, Mr. Harris had resided in Arizona for 28
years. Among the survivors is a son, Charles, who resides in Yarnell.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 12, 1957, p. 1
WINTHROP HARRISON
Services Thursday
Dr. Charles S. POLING, pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
conducted funeral services for WINTHROP (WIN) HARRISON at 1:30 o'clock Thursday
afternoon in the Wickenburg Chapel. Mrs. Paul SWANEY, accompanied by Mrs. Beulah
PATTERSON, sang. Burial was to follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Harrison
died before dawn Tuesday in Community Hospital where he had been a patient for
several weeks following a heart attack. It was a heart condition which caused
him to retire in 1948 from the investment department of the New York Life
Insurance Co. in New York City and come to Wickenburg in October of that year to
make his home. He had been with the New York Life for 32 years. Mr. Harrison was
born May 13, 1897, in Hoboken, N. J. He belonged to the Masonic Lodge in
Westwood, N. J., served in the Navy in World War I and belonged to a New York
post of the American Legion. He was active in the Presbyterian Church here.
Surviving are the widow, Helen HARRISON, and two nephews, Raymond HARRISON of
Waldwick, N.J., and Richard HARRISON of Woodcliff Lake, N.J. In lieu of flowers,
Mrs. HARRISON requested that donations be made to Community Hospital instead.
Pallbearers were Paul SWANEY, Don McNERNEY, Dr. Forrest HARVEY, C. M. WILLIAMS,
E. A. STEIN and Bill BASS.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 12,
1957, p. 1
WINTHROP HARRISON Services Thursday
Dr. Charles S. POLING,
pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted funeral services for WINTHROP (WIN)
HARRISON at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Wickenburg Chapel. Mrs. Paul
SWANEY, accompanied by Mrs. Beulah PATTERSON, sang. Burial was to follow in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Harrison died before dawn Tuesday in Community Hospital
where he had been a patient for several weeks following a heart attack. It was a
heart condition which caused him to retire in 1948 from the investment
department of the New York Life Insurance Co. in New York City and come to
Wickenburg in October of that year to make his home. He had been with the New
York Life for 32 years. Mr. Harrison was born May 13, 1897, in Hoboken, N. J. He
belonged to the Masonic Lodge in Westwood, N. J., served in the Navy in World
War I and belonged to a New York post of the American Legion. He was active in
the Presbyterian Church here. Surviving are the widow, Helen HARRISON, and two
nephews, Raymond HARRISON of Waldwick, N.J., and Richard HARRISON of Woodcliff
Lake, N.J. In lieu of flowers, Mrs. HARRISON requested that donations be made to
Community Hospital instead. Pallbearers were Paul SWANEY, Don McNERNEY, Dr.
Forrest HARVEY, C. M. WILLIAMS, E. A. STEIN and Bill BASS.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 11, 1996
DELBERT V. HART of Wittmann, died Dec.
5. He was 75. Mr. Hart was born in 1916 in Burlington, Kansas. Survivors include
his wife, Wilma Ruth HART; daughters Louise SUTTON and Patricia TRENT; stepson
Marvin NEWCOMER; two sisters, four brothers; and seven grandchildren. Burial
will be at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday, Dec 11) in the VA National Memorial
Cemetery of Arizona.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 5, 1944
Former Resident Passed away in California
Word has been received here of the
death of MRS. DELLA J. HARTMAN, wife of R. W. Hartman, which occurred April 27
in El Monte, California. The Hartman family formerly lived at the Golconda mine
camp near Wickenburg. Mrs. Hartman was born January 4, 1890, in LaPlune,
Pennsylvania. She is survived by her husband and 10 children. Funeral services
were held Monday, May 1.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 7, 2001, p.
A18
MARY ALICE HARTZLER of Wickenburg, died Jan. 30 at Boswell Memorial
Hospital in Sun City. She was 81. Survivors include her husband, THOMAS K.
HARTZLER of Wickenburg; daughter Carol (Jim) Kammerud of Worthington, Ohio;
stepsons Steve, Tom, David and Dan Hartzler and their families; grandchildren
Carrie (Jeremiah) Evans and Jesse Kammerud of Worthington; great-granddaughter
Abigail Evans; and sisters-in-law Norma Bachman of Columbus, Ohio and Delores
Johnson of Dallas, Texas. Services have been in held.
May 13, 1955 p. 1
Rites Thursday For Mrs. HATCH
Rites were held at 11 o'clock Thursday morning
in Wickenburg Chapel for Mrs. FLORENCE MAE HATCH of Yarnell who died May 9.
Cremation was to follow. Mrs. Hatch lived near Mesa in the winters and made her
home in Yarnell in the summers. She was born in the state of Washington October
16, 1896. W. D. HATCH, the husband, survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, January 9, 2008 p. A11
DONALD LEE HATTER of Wickenburg, age 77, passed
away peacefully Friday, Dec. 28 in Scottsdale, Ariz., after an extended battle
with throat cancer. Don was born in Willow, Okla., to Herbert L. and Mary
(Wright) Hatter on September 6, 1930. After school he moved away to New Mexico,
where he married LANORA THOMPSON. Shortly after, he joined the U.S. Army and
served in the Korean War, receiving many medals of honor. Upon returning, he
worked many years with his roofing business in Texas. Moving to Tempe, Ariz., in
1965, and on to Bullhead City are in 1968, he worked in the mobile home set-up
industry. He retired to Sierra Vista in 1992 before coming to live in Wickenburg
this year. Throughout his life he enjoyed fishing, hunting, coaching baseball,
riding motorcycles and horses. He was a champion roper and loved competing. A
life time member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, he served as Post Commander in
Bullhead City. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Earl.
Surviving family members are sons Rick Hatter, Ron Hatter, and Dustin Hoskins
all of Las Vegas, Nev., son Rod Hatter of Phoenix, daughter Rhonda Stanley of
Wickenburg, brothers Carroll Hatter and Travis Hatter of Abilene, Texas, sister
Bobbie Babek of Granite, Okla., and their families. He was blessed with many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with more on the way. Don had a quick wit
about him and kept all of us laughing. We will miss you! A service was held on
Saturday (Jan 5) in the sanctuary of First Southern Baptist Church with Pastor
Dean Stanley officiating. Local arrangements are under the direction of David’s
Desert Chapel. Interment and graveside service will be at Brinkman Cemetery in
Oklahoma today (Wednesday, Jan 9) under the direction of Greer Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, February 9, 1962
Rites pending
for W.B. HARKLEROAD
WILLIAM BRUCE HARKLEROAD, 36, member of the Arizona
Highway patrol, died at Community hospital at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday of a heart
attack. Mr. Harkleroad had testified in a trial in Judge R. L. Westall’s court
at 1 p.m. and was on patrol on Highway 60 – 70 about 3 miles west of town with
Patrolman Recruit Alan Hansen when he complained of being ill. Hansen rushed him
to the hospital. Funeral services had not been arranged when The Sun went to
press. A native of Phoenix, Mr. Harkleroad served 4 years in the Navy during
World War II. He was a member of the Phoenix Fire Department for 11 years prior
to joining the patrol in June 1959. All his patrol service was in Wickenburg
area. Surviving are the widow Ethel; two daughters, Diane, 14, and Candy 12; the
mother, Mrs. E.T. HARKLEROAD of Casa Grande; one sister, Mrs. Tom CARLTON of
Casa Grande; and one brother, Roy HARKLEROAD of Phoenix.
February 16, 1962
Funeral services for W.B. HARKLEROAD were held at 2 p.m. last Saturday in the
Paradise Chapel of Phoenix. Burial was in Memory Lane Cemetery there. Mr.
Harkleroad, a member of the state highway patrol here since June 1957, died in
the Community hospital February 7 following a heart attack.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 4, 1955, p. 4
C. F. HASELTINE Died In Chicago
CHARLES F. HASELTINE, frequent winter visitor here, died August 26 in
Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, according to a message received by Mrs. Kitty
McCRADY. Mr. Haseltine was the father of Helen HASELTINE of Wickenburg and
Chicago. He had been ill for several months. No word was received here as to
funeral arrangements other than that they would be held in Chicago with burial
there. Surviving, in addition to the daughter, is a son, Donald, of Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Wickenburg Sun, September 5, 1958
C.K. HASH Funeral in Phoenix
Monday
Funeral services for C. K. HASH, Yarnell resident, will be held at the
A. L. Moore Mortuary in Phoenix Monday morning. Mr. Hash died Wednesday morning
in the home of relatives in Anaheim, Calif., where he had gone in May for
medical attention. Born in Bristol, Virginia, Mr. Hash lived in Phoenix for many
years where he was a salesman. He retired four years ago and moved to Yarnell.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Marguerite HASH; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian JOHNSON
of Marrows, Va., and Mrs. Louise ORR of Richmond, Va.; and his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Belle Regan of Yarnell.
Wickenburg Sun Wickenburg, AZ, April 30,
2008
RUSTY ED HASTINGS was born Dec. 3, 1950 in Wickenburg and died April 28
at Lake Roosevelt, Ariz. Rusty was a lifelong cowboy around Morristown and
Castle Hot Springs area. As a boy, rusty attended school at the old Champie
School at Castle Hot Springs. He later moved to Morristown and attended
Morristown School. Rusty spent many years as a cowboy on Desert Hills Ranch for
the last Irene EVANS and Dinky MOLINA. He later managed Desert Hills for R. H.
JOHNSON. Rusty suffered poor health for many years, forcing him and his wife
Marilyn to retire to Kingman and later to Lake Roosevelt where he spent the last
years of his life fishing and collecting old County and Western albums. Rusty
Hastings was a true cowboy in every sense. He rode for the brand. He will be
dearly missed by all his friends and loved ones. Rusty was preceded in death by
his mother Eugenia in 1981. He is survived by his loving wife of 28 years
Marilyn HASTINGS of Lake Roosevelt; his father Rusty HASTINGS and wife Betty of
Morristown, Ariz.; brother Alvin Hastings of Williams; sisters Elaine LANCASTER
of Kingman, Ariz.; Zona STODDARD of Wickenburg; Susan PAUL of Cave Creek, Ariz.;
and brother Spencer HASTINGS of Phoenix, and much extended family. Memorial
services will be held Saturday (May 3) at 3 p. m. at Morristown Christian Church
with a potluck to follow at Desert Hills Ranch. In lieu of flowers, donations
would be greatly appreciated and can be made at Wells Fargo Bank, Rusty Hastings
benefit account.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg
Nov 25, 1955, p. 1
HERB
HAUSMAN Rites Held At Ft. Whipple
HERB HAUSMAN, 72, of Congress died in the
Ft. Whipple Veterans Hospital at Prescott November 8 and was buried there on
November 10. Mr. Hausman, a native of Texas, had been living on the property of
Mrs. Sarah HERSHKOWITZ at Congress since 1940. Mrs. Hershkowitz now lives in
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, January 30, 1942
DEATH TAKES CARL HAWKINS
CARL HAWKINS, 39 years old, died Thursday morning in
the Wickenburg hospital following a serious illness suffered two weeks ago. Mr
Hawkins had been in ill health the past two years. Born in Cripple Creek,
Colorado, September 22, 1903, Mr Hawkins and his family came to Wickenburg to
make his home about four years ago. He was an honor graduate of the University
of Colorado with the class of 1925, and served as pharmacist for both drug
stores here in Wickenburg. He leaves many friends here and throughout the state
who will mourn his passing. In addition to his wife, Helen, he is survived by
two small daughters. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at this writing.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 21, 2008
JERRALD HAWKINSON was born
July 21, 1932 in St. Paul, Minnesota. and died in Sun City West, Arizona, May
18. Services will be Saturday (May 24) at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian
Church in Wickenburg. A full obituary will be in next week’s paper. Arrangements
are by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 28, 2008
It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the
passing of JERRALD JAY HAWKINSON on May 18. Born July 21, 1932 in St. Paul,
Minn., Jerry is survived by his wife of 55 years Delaine; daughter Kim of
Huntington Beach, Calif.; son Rande of San Antonio, Texas; their spouses; four
granddaughters; two grandsons; brothers Donald of Melbourne, Florida, and
Richard of Covington, Virginia; and sister Lois of Harlingen, Texas. Jerry
retired from the U.S. Marine Corps, and after having come up through the ranks,
he completed his 20 years of service as a Captain. The family made its home in
Southern California, where he spent a number of years teaching aircraft
mechanics at several local colleges. Probably one of his proudest endeavors was
building a mountain home in Northern California in 1978. He and his son Rande
spent many long hours building while his wife go-ferred and manned the chain saw
while his daughter Kim stained many board feet of lumber. After various careers,
he finally retired in 1994 to pursue his Swedish grandfather’s love of the
violin. He learned to play and went on to repair and build fiddles. Moving to
Wickenburg in 2004, he divided his time playing at the Wise Owl and Chaparral
with his bosom buddy Ernie Varner. Ernie’s band was known as Country Grass, and
they played and sang as long as anyone wanted them to. He had a repair shop in
his home and helped many by repairing their instruments or simply providing
parts, and advice, or hairing the bows. Jerry was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg, where he served in several capacities. He
enjoyed studying God’s word and singing in the choir. Cancer took him very
quickly, and he will be missed more than words can say, but we know he will be
playing in God’s heavenly band. Arrangements were made by David’s Desert Chapel
and Funeral Home in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November
6, 1996
PAT W. HAYES of Salome died Oct. 30 in Phoenix. He was 76. Mr. Hayes
was born Nov. 9, 1919. In Alama, N.M., was a long time resident of Arizona,
living in the state for 65 years. He and his wife Eunice own and operated a
dairy in Scottsdale in 1955. He was a past member of the American Legion and the
Wickenburg Roping Club. Mr. HAYES was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during
World II. He and his family moved from Scottsdale to Peeples Valley in 1950 and
then to Wickenburg in 1965, where he resided until they moved to Salome in 1979.
Mr. Hayes was a well-known cow-boy in this area for a longtime and will be
greatly missed by all who knew him. Mr. Hayes is survived by his, wife Eunice of
Salome; son and daughter-in-law George and Pam HAYES of Salome; grandson, Harlan
HAYES; great-granddaughter Britney; brother Art ROGERS of Wikeup, Ralph ROGERS
of Vale, Oregon, and John ROGERS of Washington state; and sisters Cheryl WILSON
of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Gladys BULLOCK of Fullerton, Calif. Services were held
Monday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. at Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home, where Pastor
Robert FOWLER officiated. Visitaion was conducted Monday, Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. to
10 a. m. a Brown Wickenburg Funeral Home Interment was held at the Veterans
National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home handled
all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 17, 2001, p.
A16.
EUNICE V. HAYES of Salome died Jan 13 in Phoenix. She was 78. Mrs. Hayes
was born in Lordsburg, N. M. on June 1, 1922. She is survived by her son, George
HAYES; grandsons Travis MOORE and Harlan HAYES; granddaughter Shannon MOORE; and
several great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 9,
2008, p. A13
DEBBIE HAYES-GARDNER, age 59, lost her battle to PSP
(progressive supernuclear palsy) on April 2. She was born on August 14, 1948 to
Pauline and Lois Hayes in Mayer, Ariz. She was a native Arizonan and lived in
Wickenburg her whole life. She attended grade school in the historic Little Red
School House and graduated from Wickenburg High School in 1966. Debbie married
her soul-mate Roy Gardner on August 6, 1966. Debbie worked for the contract post
office, Ace Hardware, and was a talented seamstress. She was very involved with
Pop Warner football and was a member of Las Damas for 20 years. Her greatest
love was her husband of 42 years, her two sons, and collecting and traveling.
She is survived by her beloved husband Roy, son Shawn Gardner and wife Cindy;
son Shane Gardner and wife Tonya; grandchildren Jonathan; Taylor, Austin, and
Cheyenne; sisters Martha Taylor of Okanogan, Wash., Joann Holmes of Dowagiac,
Mich.; brothers Louis Hayes of Wickenburg, Vernon Hayes of Congress, Lucky Hayes
of Glendale; and many nieces and nephews. Debbie has donated her body to the
Brain Foundation to someday help find a cure for PSP. There will be a
celebration of life on Friday, April 18 at 4 p.m. at the Rancho Bar 7 back patio
in downtown Wickenburg. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations
be made to CurePSP, The Society for Progressive Supernuclear Palsy, Executive
Plaza III, 11350 McCormick Road Suite 906, Hunt Valley, MD 21031. The Web site
is www.curepsp.org.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 7, 2005
RANCH CO-FOUNDER EDITH HAYMAN PASSES AWAY
EDITH COURTEEN GANT HAYMAN, helped
establish Rancho de Caballeros in Wickenburg, 58 years ago, passed away Monday
(Dec. 5) at Wickenburg Community Hospital. She was 84. Mrs. Hayman was born on
July 9, 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Herbert and Josephine COURTEEN. She
graduated from Brownmoore School in Santa Fe, N.M. In October of 1941, she
married Dallas C. GANT of Altus, Okla., in Santa Fe, N.M. In the winter months,
the couple managed Remuda Ranch in Wickenburg for Jack and Sophie BURDEN and
managed the Bishop's Lodge in Santa Fe, N.M., during the summer months until
establishing Rancho de los Caballeros with C.L. MAGUIRE and Belford HOWARD in
1947. After the passing of Dallas GANT in 1967, she managed Los Caballeros until
1969, when Dallas, Jr., "Rusty" GANT graduated from Arizona State University and
returned to the Ranch. In 1972, she married Francis L. HAYMAN of Princess Anne,
Maryland, and was able to enjoy summers in Maryland and winters in Wickenburg
until Mr. HAYMAN passed away in 1984. "Edie" was a Pink Lady at Wickenburg
Hospital and was a founding member of the Las Damas riding group. She enjoyed
golf and was an active member at both Wickenburg Country Club and Los Caballeros
Golf Club. Mrs. HAYMAN is survived by son Dallas C. GANT, Jr. "Rusty" of
Wickenburg; daughter Susan GANT BJERKE (Eric) of Tucson; grandchildren Nathan
and Andrew BJERKE; sister Aileen COURTEEN CONTIN of Wickenburg; nephew Bart D.
FOWLER of New Jersey and nieces Barbara FOWLER RABER of California and Deanne
CONTIN DELANEY of Georgia; children by marriage Michael HAYMAN (Marsha) of
Washington, D.C.; Pat HAYMAN (Carol) and Louise HAYMAN of Maryland; and
granddaughter Kessler BURNETT In lieu of flowers, the family requests
contributions be made to the Wickenburg community Hospital building fund or St.
Alban’s Episcopal Church in Wickenburg. Services will be held Friday (Dec. 9) at
2 p.m. at. St Alban's Episcopal Church in Wickenburg,· with graveside services
following. Arrangements are being made by Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 21, 2001, p. A20
HALDON RAY HAYWOOD of
Wilhoit, died March 14 at the Ft. Whipple VA Hospital in Prescott. He was 80.
Mr. Haywood was born June 13, 1920 in Linton, Ind. He was a retired instrument
repairman for the El Paso National Gas Co., and a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, LEATHA HAYWOOD of Wilhoit; daughters Sandra Kay
Tucker of Keene, Texas, Deana Gail Hoon of Prescott, and Karen Ann Boser of
Buckeye; brother Jack Haywood of Portland, Ore.; five grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be a 11 a.m. Thursday, March 22 at the
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona (main entrance east of Cave Creek on
Pinnacle Peak Road), in Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August
10, 1962
Kirkland Rancher Dies
Funeral services were held in Prescott
Tuesday of ORVILLE E. HAZLEWOOOD, 65, who died on his ranch west of Kirkland
last Saturday. He had been head of the Hazelwood Cattle Co. for the past 20
years.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 2, 2001, p. A16
EVERETT M.
HEATH of Moultonborough, New Hampshire, and a longtime winter resident of
Wickenburg, died March 26 at Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia, N.H. He
was 86. Mr. Heath was born in 1915 in New Hampshire. He graduated from Franklin
High School and after studying diesel engineering became a partner in Franklin
Grocery. He and his wife, Madeline, moved to Wimot Flat and began a grocery
business in 1941. In 1945 the couple moved to Center Harbor and Mr. Heath
purchased the I.G. Lunt store, which he operated for more than 55 years, under
the E. Heath Inc. banner. Mr. Heath was master of the Chocorua Lodge 83 and
received his 50-year pin in 1997. He was 32nd Degree Mason. He was Center Harbor
town treasurer from 1946 to 1963 and served on the Center Harbor and Inter-Lakes
school boards as well as the board of directors of the New Hampshire Music
Festival. He was active in Republican Party affairs all his life. He was one of
the founders of the New Hampshire Grocers Association and served as chairman in
1955-56. He was honored as Grocer of the Year in 1976.
Mr. Heath retired from
active business in 1978 but continued as chairman of the board of E.M. Heath
Inc. In 1955 he and his wife began spending part of the winter in Arizona, and
built a home in Wickenburg in 1964. In Wickenburg he served as a volunteer for
Meals on Wheels and with a group mapping parts of rural Wickenburg. He and his
wife returned every winter to Wickenburg. Mr. Heath was an active member of the
Holiday Ramblers, an RV Club, and participated in events all around the country,
especially in Maine, New Hampshire and Arizona. Survivors include his wife of 61
years, MADELINE WHITE HEATH of Moultonborough; three sons, Robert HEATH of
Center Harbor, Roger HEATH of Salisbury and Richard HEATH of Moultonborough;
three grandchildren; three sisters, Miriam TAYLOR and Barbara RICHFORD, both of
Franklin, and Mildred CUSHING of Hopkinton and Florida; and a brother, Bernard
HEATH of Concord. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, May 25, 1956 p. 1
Rites Held For JOHN P. HEDRICK
Funeral services were
held at 4 o'clock last Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church here
for John P. Hedrick, elderly father of Mrs. Esther WESTALL, who passed away May
17 in Community Hospital where he had been a patient since May 13. Burial took
place in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Born in Poca, West Virginia, June 3, 1866, Mr.
HEDRICK would have observed his 90th birthday next month. Before coming to
Wickenburg in 1929, he spent 46 years as a coal miner in West Virginia and
Kansas. During his residence here, he served as a caretaker at both Remuda and
Monte Vista Ranches, for a period of 15 years. Several years ago he returned to
Poca where he made his home with two sisters but he returned to Wickenburg last
Fall and has been living with his daughter and family here. His wife, Myrtle,
passed away May 3, 1943. Mr. Hedrick is survived by four daughters and four
sons: Mrs. WESTALL of Wickenburg; Mrs. E. M. RATHBURN, Hawthorne, Calif.; Mrs.
Ralph TOLMAN, Lompoc, Calif.; Mrs. John LOSS, Berwyn, Ill.; Julian, Kansas City,
Missouri; Stanford, Detroit Mich.; Carl, North Miami; Fla., and Lyde, Seattle,
Wash. Also surviving are the two sisters, Florence and Frances HEDRICK of Poca
and three brothers, Hubert of Charleston, West Va., and Elmer and Walter of
Ohio. Mr. Hedrick left 23 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, May 7, 1943
MYRTIE HEDRICK, wife of
John P. Hedrick, died in her home on Adams Street at 4:10 a. m., May 3, after 25
years of illness, being bed-ridden the past 3 years. Mrs Hedrick was born in
Martin County, Kentucky, February 8, 1882. She met and married Mr. Hedrick in
Ansted, W. Virginia in 1898. Leaving there in 1909 for Pittsburg, Kansas. They
lived in Arizona since 1922. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hedrick is survived by 8
children, Julian, of Kansas City, Mo.; Goldie Loss of Chicago, Ill.; Stan of
Detroit, Mich., Esther Westall of Wickenburg; twins, Carl of Detroit Mich.,
Muriel Rathburn of Seal Beach, Calif.; twins Lyde of Alaska and Laura Tolman of
Lompoc, Cal. Funeral services were held from the Wickenburg Chapel, Wednesday,
May 5, at 10 a. m. the Rev. B. J. Russell, of the Assembly of God Church, of
which she was a member, officiated.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
December 14, 1956, p. 6
Rites Wednesday For W. S. HEIGHO
Dr. Charles S.
POLING conducted funeral services Wednesday afternoon in the Wickenburg Chapel
for WILLIAM STEVENS HEIGHO, 51, who died at his home just north of town Sunday.
Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Surviving are the wife and three
children: George W. II, Judith Ann and Maxwell Stevens.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, August 4, 1950
RITES CONDUCTED FOR W. J. HELME
Funeral
services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Wickenburg Chapel for WILLIAM J.
HELME, 87-year-old resident who died early Friday morning at the Wickenburg
Community Hospital. Services were conducted by the Rev. William Shepson of the
Christian and Missionary Alliance Church of Phoenix, and burial followed in the
Wickenburg cemetery. Mr Helme was born October 13, 1862, in Brooklyn, N. Y. In
June 1927 he married Anna S. Helme of Long Island City, N. Y. A shipbuilder by
trade, he retired in 1931 and moved to Wickenburg for Mrs Helme's health. In
addition to the widow, he is survived by a son, Frank S. Helme of Port
Jefferson, N. Y.' two daughters, Martha of San Francisco and Marion Conklin of
Rhinebeck, N. Y.; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
HELMS,Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES E.
HELMS, DENVER
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, December 6, 1946
FAMILY OF FOUR INSTANTLY KILLED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
WITH HEAVYTRUCK
Six crates of refrigerating equipment, each weighing 1,100
pounds, were thrown to the pavement from the army truck and trailer hauling them
to Phoenix last Wednesday evening on the outskirts of Wittmann when an
automobile in which a Prescott family of four was riding, collided head-on with
the truck. The four people in the passenger car were killed instantly. Their
mangled bodies were brought to the Wickenburg Chapel by Howard L. COFFINGER and
later sent to Prescott.
Highway Patrolman Everett BOWMAN, who investigated
the accident, and residents of Wittmann who quickly gathered at the scene of the
crash, were astounded at the damage resulting from the crash. The passenger car
was chewed and crushed to bits and the four bodies were almost beyond
identification when extricated from under the front of the truck, back of the
front wheels, From papers found in their possession, Justice of the Peace Bob C.
STORNS, acting as coroner, was able to establish identification. The dead were
Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES E. HELMS of Prescott; their son, DENVER (HELMS), age 18,
and a granddaughter, RACHAEL NALLEY, age 11.
The crash occurred just a few
hundred feet south of Dewey's Cafe and Garage, on a short concrete bridge. Dewey
DeWITT, proprietor, who was one of the first to reach the scene, aided by other
volunteers, helped control, traffic on both sides of the accident. It is
estimated that more than 200 vehicles were held up in either direction. The
accident happened around 8: 15 o'clock.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
July 4, 2001, p. A6
KENNETH DALE HENRICHSEN of Yarnell died June 29, 2001 in
Yarnell. He was 80. Mr. Henrichsen was born Dec. 31, 1920 in Holiday, Utah, and
had lived in Arizona for 37 years. Kenneth retired from the U.S. Air Force after
22 years and is a veteran of World War II during which he was a gunner for the
351st Bombardment Group in the European theatre. Survivors include wife DOREEN
HENRICHSEN; daughters Mary and Misty; sons Michael, David, Thomas, Kevin, Mark
and Larin; one sister; one brother; 24 grandchildren; and 11
great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 7 at the
Frey Funeral Home in Wickenburg, with Father John Vogt officiating. Frey Funeral
Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg handled the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 17, 2001 p. A16.
WESLEY GARFIELD HENSE,
JR. of Wittmann, died Jan 5 in Sun City West. He was 64. Mr. Hense was born July
4, 1936 in Arkansas City, Ark. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his
daughter, Kathy Sue HOOVER, sons Wesley R. HENSE, James R. HENSE and Dwayne W.
HENSE; brothers James HENSE, Bobby HENSE and Paul HENSE; sisters Rosie WHITNEY,
Patricia SIMMONS, Charlotte KING and Dorothy PRICE; and seven grandchildren.
Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 18, 2005, p.
B10
HAROLD LEE HENSON, 81, of Phoenix and former mayor of Wickenburg passed
away May 9, 2005. Harold was born March 10, 1924 in Holdenville, Okla., and
moved to Arizona in 1936. He served in the Army in World War II in the Pacific
Theater, 138th Field Artillery Battalion. Harold taught seventh and eighth
grades in Wickenburg from 1949-1959 and was mayor of Wickenburg from 1954-1958.
Harold was responsible for putting the “No fishing from bridge” signs at the
Hassayampa Bridge, and during his term as mayor, Highway 93 was completed
between Kingman and Wickenburg. Also, he was a key factor in getting natural gas
into town to replace bottled gas. Harold was proud to have accomplished many
things as mayor and is remembered fondly being “hung” several times by the Gold
Shirt Gang during Gold Rush Days. He was elected to be the president of the
Arizona league of Cities and Towns in the late 1950s. he worked for the Arizona
Education Association from 1959 until his retirement in 1986. Harold is survived
by his wife Velma; daughter Patsy Henson, son Bill Henson; granddaughter Dawnie
(Gary) Steadman and great-grandson Ryan Steadman. Services were held Friday (May
13) at Hansen Chapel in Phoenix. Interment was at the National Memorial Cemetery
of Arizona. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name can be made to Arizona
State University College of Education Scholarship Fund.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Dec. 28, 1945
Monte Vista Guest Dies
EDWARD HERHOLD of
Chicago, retired furniture manufacturer who came to Wickenburg as a guest at
Monte Vista Ranch early last week, died unexpectedly in a Phoenix hospital
Saturday noon. He had entered the hospital for observation and treatment of a
minor ailment. He died while having lunch Mrs. Herhold at the hospital. Mr.
Herhold, who was 65 years of age maintained his residence in Dundee, Ill., where
he had purchased a home built by Rush Smith, now a resident of Wickenburg, in a
real estate development there. Mr. and Mrs. Herhold had planned to spend the
winter here and were seriously considering establishing their permanent
residence in this section. The remains were taken to Chigaco Sunday night for
burial. Besides the widow, Mrs. Helen Herhold, the deceased is survived by a
sister, Miss. Amelia Herhold, also of Chicago.
Wickenburg Sun, July 25,
1958
Town Lost Its Oldest Pioneer When MRS. FRANCISCA HERNANDEZ, 77, Died
Wickenburg’s oldest native pioneer- MRS. FRANCISCA HERNANDEZ – died early last
Sunday morning. Mrs. Hernandez who resided in a little wooden house just east of
the Wickenburg Elementary School for many years, was born at the Vulture Mine
October 1, 1881, the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Ygnacio GARCIA. She lived
at the mine and in Wickenburg all her 77 years. It was her father, known as the
“Grand Old Man of Wickenburg,” who donated the land on which the Wickenburg
Elementary School and St. Anthony’s Catholic Church are now located, and gave
the land too for the cemetery which now bears his name. He came to Wickenburg
first in 1862, when only four or five people lived, from his native Hermosillo,
Sonora, Mexico. He died May 7, 1928. Mrs. Hernandez went to Phoenix Tuesday of
last week to visit her son, Tino Cambres. She became ill Saturday and died
before she could be taken to a Hospital. The family brought her home to
Wickenburg where Rosary services were held Tuesday evening and funeral services
were conducted in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church at 8 o’clock Wednesday morning
by Rev. D. F. O’Sullivan. Then she was laid to rest in the Garcia Cemetery near
her father and mother. Surviving, in addition to the son, is a brother, Gabriel
Garcia of Keene, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Resureccion Burson of Hermosa Beach,
Calif. Her husband, Juan, preceded her in death. When her father died The
Wickenburg miner said that he had over 60 immediate relatives in Wickenburg.
While many of those have since died or moved away, Mrs. Hernandez still is
survived by a host of relatives and many friends here in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 11, 2007, p. A10
EDYTHE ROSE
“SQUIRRELY” HERNDON, 92, passed away Sunday, April 8 at Sun Health Hospice in
Sun City West. She was born June 20, 1914 in Elgin, Ill., to Ernest Burren and
Rosa Baumgartner Burren. She married Sanford Clyde Herndon in 1936. Clyde passed
away in 1981. Squirrely came to Wickenburg in 1956. She worked at Ryan Evans
Drug Store, Wickenburg Pharmacy, and T&S Variety. While Wickenburg was her home,
she spent many summers in the Pinetop Lakeside area. She was an avid bowler
until she was 90 years old, at which time the local bowling alley closed. In her
younger years she loved to swim, and she spent many afternoons at the Wickenburg
public pool swimming with her granddaughter Julie. She loved the outdoors and
feeding the birds outside her home daily. Her favorite hobby was knitting,
having made afghans for each grandchild and great-grandchild as well as many
friends. Just a few weeks ago, she made a small, personalized afghan for her
friend Linda's puppy. Squirrely was preceded in death by her sun Butch Herndon
of Wickenburg in June of 2006. She is survived by her daughter Tootie (Mike)
Sargent of Wickenburg; four grandchildren Julie (John) Sparks of Chandler; Jeff
Sargent of Big Timber, Mont.; Cissy Herndon of Wickenburg; and Heidi (Rich)
Granatelli of Peoria; 10 great-grandchildren John V and Jake Sparks of Chandler;
Sara Kendra, Haley, and Kelsey Sargent of Big Timber, Mont.; Emily Lynch of
Wickenburg, Kate, Jerin, and Xander Granatelli of Peoria. A celebration of life
will be held Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. The
family suggests memorial contributions be made to the charity of choice or the
Wickenburg Library.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 29, 1937, p.
1
FUNERAL IS HELD FOR ALENE HERSHKOWITZ
Funeral services were held at St.
Anthony’s Catholic church Wednesday afternoon for little Alene HERSHKOWITZ, two
and one-half year old girl. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
HERSHKOWITZ of Congress Junction, who died at local hospital Tuesday following a
short illness. Interment was made at the Wickenburg Catholic cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 23, 2001, p. A16
CAROLINA MACIAS
HERSHKOWITZ was born on Nov. 3, 1914 in Wickenburg, Arizona, to Francisco Macias
and Aurora Rodriguez Macias. Her grandfather Ramon Macias and grandmother Canuta
Carrasco MACIAS ranched 160 acres along the Hassayampa River in the early 1860s.
She resided on a portion of the original homestead. Carolina passed away
peacefully on May 20 in Canoga Park, Calif., near her two sons, Alfred and Leroy
HERSHKOWITZ. She was preceded in death by her young daughter Diana Aleine in
1937, husband Allen in 1988, sister Carmen Macias WARNER, and four brothers,
Manuel, Frank, Raymond and Alfred Macias. And by her parents and grandparents.
She is survived by her sons Alfred and wife Judy HERSHKOWITZ, and Leroy Howard
HERSHKOWITZ; grandchildren Gary HERSHKOWITZ, Bruce Hershkowitz, Theresa BLAIR,
and Becky GITTINS; and great-grandchildren Missy HERSHKOWITZ, Anthony
Hershkowitz, Robin SCHMIT, Michelle BLAIR, Heather, and Bryan Michael Gittins.
Also surviving is sister-in-law Belle HERSHKOWITZ DECK of Congress, and numerous
nephews and nieces, cousins and friends. Her great-niece, Julia Macias Brooks,
was her caregiver and confidant for many years. Rosary will be said at 6 p.m.
Thursday, May 24 at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. Funeral Mass is scheduled for
Friday, May 25 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Wickenburg.
Celebrant is Fr. John Vogt. Pallbearers include Mike Macias, Frank Macias, Alex
Macias, Art Brooks, Frank Hershkowitz, and Larry Hershkowitz. Interment will be
in the Garcia Pioneer Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory
to: Fiesta Septiembre, c/o Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce, 216 N. Frontier St.,
Wickenburg, Ariz. 85390. The Wickenburg Funeral Home was in charge of all
arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 28, 2001, p. A18
IRENE ORTEGA HERSHKOWITZ of Wickenburg, passed on peacefully surrounded by loved
ones on March 24, in Phoenix. Irene was very proud to have been the first baby
born in Arizona on Jan. 1, 1932. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ben
L. and Eva OCAMPO ORTEGA, pioneers of Wickenburg, and by her brother, Daniel.
She was the granddaughter of Teodoro Mazon and Mariana Rodriguez Ocampo, who
settled in Wickenburg in 1860. Irene was a graduate of the Wickenburg schools.
While a student in high school, she was a delegate to Arizona Girls State. She
graduated from Arizona State University in 1954 with a BA in Education. She
taught in the Aguila-Wickenburg area from 1963-1974. In 1970, she was the
recipient of the Kellogg Award, which enabled her to continue her education at
the University of Arizona. She was later certified to teach English as a second
language. She taught school for 38 years with positions in Gilbert, Phoenix,
Aguila and Wickenburg. She retired in 1992, ending her career in the Phoenix
Elementary School District, where she taught English as a second language. Irene
volunteered for many years at the Friendly House, Phoenix, teaching English to
Spanish-speaking students. She also volunteered for many years at the Phoenix
Museum of History as a docent and a member of the Board of Directors. She
recently had begun adding to her volunteer services at the Orpheum Theater. She
was a member of the Phoenix Museum of History, Desert Caballeros Western Museum,
The First Families of Arizona, and the Past Finders. She was a past member of
the Business and Professional Women in Wickenburg.
She is survived by her
son, Philip Ben, daughter-in-law Martha, and grandchildren Sarah, Anna, Julie
and Mitchell, all of Scottsdale. She is also survived by her sister, Maria
Ortega DeHart and brother-in-law Ron DeHart, of Glendale, and by her brother,
Felix Ben Ortega of Palmdale, Calif. Also surviving are her nieces and nephews:
Eva L. DeHart of Glendale, Irene Rene DeHart of Kingman, Daphne and Steven
Zieder of Glendale, Kimberly Sue DeHart of Phoenix, Ron DeHart, Jr. of San
Diego, Calif., Della Ortega of Oceanside, Calif., Yvette and Matt Heintz of
North Carolina, Felix Ortega, Jr. of Mesa, and Daniel, Ruth Ann, Jo Frances and
Bernard. Also surviving are her great-nieces and nephews: Kyle and Aaron Zieder,
Jacqueline and Travis Miller, Zachary Heintz, Daniel and Asia Ortega, Kristie
DeHart, and Karl and Kameron Eckart. In addition, she is survived by numerous
cousins from the Ortega, Quesada and Ocampo families, her nieces and nephews
from the Hershkowitz family, as well as the Jahntz family and many friends.
Grandma Irene will be dearly missed by many, but by none more than her
grandchildren, her pride and joy. Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Friday, March 30
at Frey Funeral Home in Wickenburg. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30
a.m. Saturday, March 31 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Wickenburg,
with Fr. John Vogt officiating. Interment will be in the Wickenburg Municipal
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Phoenix Museum of
History, 105 North 5th St., Phoenix, Ariz. 85004-4404, or the American Cancer
Society, Bosom Buddies, P.O. Box 16687, Phoenix, Ariz. 85011-6687.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 1957, p. 4
WILLIAM HERWIG Of Kansas
Died Here
WILLIAM H. HERWIG, 69, of Manhattan, Kansas, died in Community
Hospital early Sunday morning. He had been admitted to the hospital on the
Thursday before. Mr. HERWIG, with his wife, came here December 28 for his health
and had been staying at the Sun Valley Motel. The body was shipped to Manhattan
Tuesday for funeral services and burial. Robert HERWIG of St. Louis, a son, came
Sunday and drove the widow back to Manhattan. A daughter, Mrs. Robert E. GORDON
of St. Louis, Missouri, also survives.
Dec 28, 1945 p. 1
MONTE VISTA
GUEST DIES UNEXPECTEDLY
EDWARD HERHOLD of Chicago, retired furniture
manufacturer who came to Wickenburg as a guest at Monte Vista Ranch early last
week, died unexpectedly in a Phoenix hospital Saturday noon. He had entered the
hospital for observation and treatment of a minor ailment. He died while having
lunch with Mrs. HERHOLD at the hospital. Mr. HERHOLD, who was 65 years of age,
maintained his residence in Dundee. Illinois, where he had purchased a home
built by Rush SMITH, now a resident of Wickenburg, in a real estate development
there. Mr. and Mrs. HERHOLD had planned to spend the winter here and were
seriously considering establishing their permanent residence in this section.
The remains were taken to Chicago Sunday night for burial. Besides the widow,
Mrs. Helen HERHOLD, the deceased is survived by a sister, Miss Amelia HERHOLD,
also of Chicago.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 22, 1996
JOHN
HERZ, a Wickenburg area winter resident and former resident of Bend, Oregon,
died May 16 in Silver Springs, Nev. He was 76. Mr. Hetz is survived by his wife
of four years, Doris HERZ, of Silver Springs. Burial will be in Silver Springs,
Nevada.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec. 5, 1958
OLIVER HEULOTH, Ex-Mayor Here
Killed on Docks
OLIVER HEULOTH, who served as Mayor of Wickenburg from 1946
through 1948, was killed at 11 a.m. last Saturday on the San Pedro, Calif.,
harbor loading docks where he worked. A net of cargo, being hoisted aboard a
ship, fell and crushed him. Funeral services were held in San Pedro Wednesday
morning with burial in that city. It was during Mr. Heuloth’s administration as
mayor that the present town hall was built. At one time he operated the
Wickenburg Dairy in partnership with Harold Nervick who now lives in San Pedro
and who is also connected with a ship loading firm. Just prior to leaving here,
Mr. Heuloth was a member of the local crew of the Arizona Highway Department.
Surviving are the widow, Nell Heuloth; two daughters, Mrs. Stuart Evans of
Phoenix and Mrs. Robert Felder of Gardenia, Calif.; and five grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 16, 1996
WILLIAM H. HIBER of
Wickenburg died Oct 9 in Sun City. He was 77. Mr. Hiber was born April 26, 1919
in Superior, Nebraska. He had lived in Arizona for the past five years. Mr.
HIBER and his wife Julia were married in November of 1966. He was a member of
the American Legion and VFW in Anchorage, Alaska, and also was an avid hunter
and fisherman. Mr. Hiber also was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War
II. Survivors include his wife Julia of Wickenburg; sons Jhan HIBER of
Washington, D.C., Burl Rogers of Anchorage, Alaska, Ronald L. Rogers of Medford,
Alaska, and Chris ROGERS of Anchorage; sister Wilma BRYAN of Wickenburg; seven
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 10
a.m. today (Wednesday, Oct. 16) at the Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor
Jim Longstreet and Masonic Lodge No. 37 of Wickenburg will officiate. A private
cremation will be conducted. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc., at 187 N.
Adams St., handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
September 16, 1996
WILLIAM H. HIBER of Wickenburg, died Oct, 9 in Sun City.
He was 77. Mr. Hiber was born April 26, 1919 in Superior, Neb. He had lived in
Arizona for the past five Years. Survivors include his wife, Julia, of
Wickenburg sons Jhan Hiber of Washington, D.C., Burl Rogers of Anchorage,
Alaska, Ronald L. Rogers of Medford, Alaska, and Chris ROGERS of Anchorage;
Sister Wilma BRYAN of Wickenburg; seven grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Memorial services Will be at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at
the Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Jim Longstreet and Masonic Lodge No.
37 of Wickenburg will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
September 30, 1949
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD HERE MONDAY FOR TWO BROTHERS
In
simple but impressive rites at the Wickenburg chapel last Monday morning,
friends and relatives paid their final respects to two pioneer Arizonans and
respected, honored residents of the Wickenburg area for many years, EDGAR
CHARLES and MYRON F. HILL, brothers, whose deaths occurred within 24 hours her
last week-end. Myron, the younger brother, born April 3, 1884, passed away at
Community Hospital at 11 a.m. Friday, September 23. His older brother, born
April 22, 1878 was summoned at 6 o’clock the following morning in the same
hospital. Both had been in ill health for a number of years. Both were born in
Wisconsin and came to Arizona in 1885, the family establishing a home in
Flagstaff. The two brothers spent many years in the mining business in Northern
Arizona, in the Belmont, Jerome, Mayer and Humbolt regions. The younger brother,
Myron, left the mining business in 1930 when he moved to Prescott and became an
automobile mechanic. Approximately 10 years later he moved to Wickenburg where
he worked in the garage at Tegner and First Streets which had been erected by Ed
Hill upon the latter’s retirement from active mining in the early 20’s. The
garage was known for many years as Hills’s Garage and down through the years was
leased by several men, including Wickenburg’s present mayor, Joe WALTERS. It is
now known as the Sears & Hill Motor company. In 1945, Myron Hill returned to
Prescott to resume work for the L.B. PRICE Company there, but ill health forced
him to abandon all work in 1947, when he returned to Wickenburg to live.
Surviving MYRON HILL are a daughter, Mrs. Mary HARRINGTON of Wickenburg and two
step-sons, Kewen and Durward SAVAGE, both of Los Angeles; also a sister, Mrs.
Minnie BRITZ of Phoenix, and two grandchildren, Mary Lorraine and Joan Bernice,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian HARRINGTON.
EDGAR HILL, more familiarly known
to hundreds of friends here and around the state as “Ed” was owned of several
mines in the Mayer district where he lived a member of years, likewise in the
vicinity of Poland Junction where he resided 20 years. He became affiliated with
the B.P.O.E. (Elks Lodge) at Prescott and at the time of his death had been a
member of more than 23 consecutive years. He was the owner of a ranch on the big
Bug as well as the garage he built here, at the time of his death. Active in
many civic affairs here, he served as a member of Town Council from July 1 of
1946 to July 1948. He was one of the founders and first president of the
Wickenburg Protective Association created in 1946 to successfully resist
granting of a franchise for electric power to the Central Arizona Light & Power
Company.
Surviving Ed Hill are the widow, Mrs. Myrna HILL and a
step-daughter, Mrs. Jennie NELSON of Needles. She is the mother of Lawrence
NELSON of Parker, formerly of Wickenburg, and Mrs. Katherine SMILEY of Needles.
Also surviving is the sister, Mrs. Minnie BRITZ of Phx. Rev. Charles SURBER of
the First Presbyterian Church conducted the double funeral service here Monday,
following which the remains of the two men were taken to Prescott for the burial
side-by-side in the cemetery there. The Elks conducted the graveside services
for Ed Hill.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 15, 1996
CHARLES G.
HILL of Scottsdale and Yarnell, died May 10 in Yarnell. He was 73. Mr. Hill was
born May 8, 1923 in St. Joseph, Mo. He had lived in Arizona for 69 years, coming
from Missouri as small boy. Mr. HILL grew up in Superior. He resided in
Scottsdale throughout his adult life, working as a mechanic for the Salt River
Project. He was a Navy veteran, serving in World War II. Mr. HILL is survived by
his wife, Lila Lee HILL of Yarnell; daughter Lora Lee WHITE; sons Charles, Tony,
Steve, and Jess HILL; sister Barbara WAREN; eight grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren. Memorial services were held Tuesday, May 14 at Paradise Valley
Community Church in Phoenix. The Rev. William R. NOTEHELFER officiated. Frey
Funeral Home and Cremation Service handled all arrangements.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, March 5, 1943
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Ross Cleeland at the chapel in Aguila last Thursday for ANNA VERDE
HILLIARD, who passed away in the Wickenburg Hospital February 23, following an
illness of almost a year. Mrs Hilliard had resided at Aguila since 1916 and
leaves many friends there and in Wickenburg who mourn her passing. Born at Campe
Verde, Arizona, Mrs Hilliard later resided at Mesa Arizona, where she was
graduated from the Mesa High School. She was married to Eugene Clyde Hilliard
July 13, 1922. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Carl, who
is attending college in Phoenix. Interment was made in the Aguila Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Mar 12, 1997
INEZ HINDMAN, a 20-year
resident of Wickenburg, died March 6 at Del E. Webb Hospital in Sun City West.
Ms. Hindman was born in Iowa. Ms. Hindman is survived by two sisters of Arizona;
and two brothers, one of Oregon and one of Iowa. Services will be held in Iowa.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 19, 1997
Memorial services for INEZ
L. HINDMAN of Wickenburg, who died March 6, are scheduled Thursday March 20 at
10 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Wickenburg. Ms. Hindman was
born in Knoxville, Iowa. She had lived in Ariona for more than 50 years.
Survivors include two brothers Chet and Richard Hindman; and two sisters, Gladys
Hindman and Mary Cox. Ms. Hindman is buried in the Graceland Cemetery in
Knoxville Iowa.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 3, 2001 A20
RICHARD HINKLE of Wickenburg, died Oct. 1 in Wickenburg. He was 75. He was born
Jan. 19, 1926 in Iowa. He had lived in Arizona for the past 18 years. Richard
married Marilyn Hoser in 1952 (49 years). He worked for the Department of
Transportation in Iowa for 22 years. He owned R&M Sales in Fairfield, Iowa. He
retired to Wickenburg in 1983. Richard always said that he could fix anything
but a broken heart. He spent many hours helping family and friends. Survivors
include his wife, Marilyn; daughters Brenda Abbott of Prescott and Sandra Jordan
and her husband Charles of Fayetteville, Ark.; sons Richard K. Hinkle and his
wife Kim of Mesa, Chris A. Hinkle and his wife Norma of Westlake, Ohio, and Kurt
W. Hinkle and his wife Vicky of Queen Creek; sister Phyllis Baum of Fairfield,
Iowa; brothers Karl Hinkle of Eugene, Ore. and Earnest J. Hinkle of Burmingham,
Iowa; eight grandchildren; and four stepchildren. Memorial services are schedule
for 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 4 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in
Wickenburg. Fr. John Vogt will officiate. All arrangements were by Frey Funeral
Home and Cremation Service.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 23,
1949
HIS FRIENDS HERE LEARN OF DEATH OF WILLIAM HITCHCOCK
Friends in
Wickenburg received word this week of the death of WILLIAM HITCHCOCK, former
Wickenburg resident, which occurred Tuesday, September 20, in Aztec, New Mexico.
He is survived by his wife, Mabel. Further details were not available at time of
going to press. Funeral services were to be held Thursday afternoon in Aztec.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 23, 2008, p. A9
DENISE HOBEIN
DENISE WOLF HOBEIN of Encinitas, Calif., passed away April 21. Denise was born
February 11, 1956 in Clinton, S. C. She relocated to the West Coast and med
Encinitas her home with husband, John. She was a loving mother to Paul Justin
BLACK, 29 and Elizabeth (Beth) HOBEIN. She is also survived by her mother Betty
WOLFE O’DELL of Hohenwald, Tennessee, sister Jean BELL of Wickenburg, Ariz.,
brother James E. WOLFE of S. C., niece Breanne BELL of Phoenix, Ariz., and
nephew Nicholas BELL of Austin, Texas. In addition Denise is survived by
numerous neighborhood “adopted” children, whose lives were touched by this warm,
caring, and nurturing mother of both San Marcos and Encinitas. A private family
service at sea will be conducted on Saturday (April 26). As an animal lover
“mom” to Chika, her small dog, the family is asking that in lieu of flowers,
memorials be made to the Rancho Coastal Animal Society at 389 Requezo Street,
Encinitas, Ca 92024
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 24, 2008 p.
DENISE WOLFE HOBEIN of Encinitas, Calif., passed away April 12. Denise was born
February 11, 1956 in Clinton, S.C. She relocated to the West Coast and made
Encinitas her home with husband John. She was a loving mother to Paul Justin
Black, 29, and Elizabeth (Beth) Hobein. She is also survived by her mother Betty
Wolfe O’Dell of Hohenwald, Tenn., sister Jean Bell of Wickenburg, Ariz., brother
James E. Wolfe of S.C., niece Breanne Bell of Phoenix, Ariz., and nephew
Nicholas Bell of Austin, Texas. In addition, Denise is survived by numerous
neighborhood “adopted” children, whose lives were touched by this warm, caring,
and nurturing mother in both San Marcos and Encinitas. A private family service
at sea will be conducted on Saturday (April 26). As an animal lover and “mom” to
Chika, her small dog, the family is asking that in lieu of flowers, memorials be
made to the Rancho Coastal Animal Society at 389 Requezo Street. Encinitas, CA
92024.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 11, 2007, p. A10
ARTHUR
C. HOENE, JR. died March 20 in Glendale, Ariz. Art was born in Duluth, Minn., in
1912, third oldest of a family of 12. He graduated from Duluth Boy's Cathedral
High School where he played with great success on the hockey and football teams.
He attended Duluth Junior College for one year, and while there he played on a
championship football team. He graduated from the University of Norte Dame and
then earned a law degree from the University of Harvard Law School. In 1941 Art
entered the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, becoming an officer and was immediately
assigned to a Coast Guard Cutter on convoy duty in the North Atlantic,
eventually rising to the position of Executive Officer. At war's end he joined
the Judge Advocate General's Office as a Coast Guard Hearing Officer serving the
Portland and San Francisco areas. He retired from the Coast Guard with the rank
of Commander after 22 years of service. For the past several years he lived in
Wickenburg where he played golf nearly every day. Part of every summer he would
spend in Duluth and Schultz Lake. Preceding him in death was his sister June
Petersen; brothers Howard, John, Philip, William, Thomas, and Richard. Art is
survived by his sister Mary Grace Campbell of Minneapolis; brothers Rev. Robert
Hoene, S.J. of Wauwatosa, Wis.; David Hoene of Boise, Idaho; Herbert Hoene of
Duluth, Minn.; and 68 nephews and nieces. A memorial Mass of Christian Burial
will be held a later date in Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth,
Minn. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 6, 1956, p. 1
Rites Held Here For GUS
HOFFMAN
Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, January 3,
at the Wickenburg Chapel for August H. (Gus) HOFFMAN, former well known resident
of Wickenburg who passed away December 29 in Butte, Montana following a heart
attack. He was 72 years of age. Mrs. Lottie CROZIER conducted the services and
burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Hoffman lived in Wickenburg
for several years before moving to Butte in 1950. While a resident here he was
active in the Round-Up Club. He owned property in this town. At the time of his
death he was associated with Hennesy's Department Store in Butte, in the
appliance department. Surviving are the widow, Nell, a son, Jack HOFFMAN of
Butte and a step-son, Allen B. CONNER of La Mesa, Calif. A sister and
brother-in-law are Mr. & Mrs. Bert HEADLEY of Wickenburg. Several grandchildren
also survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 10, 1962
The
burned body of ROSS HOGUE was found in his fire-gutted trailer Tuesday afternoon
3 miles north of Morristown on the San Domingo Wash Road. The fire apparently
broke out the night before but was not discovered until about 3 p.m. by Robert
WILLIAMS, a neighbor, says Sgt. Dave CARTER of the sheriff’s office. An
investigation indicates that Mr. HOGUE died in the fire and there is no reason
to suspect foul play, says Sgt. CARTER. Cause of the fire is unknown. Mr. HOGUE,
about 75 years old, had lived in the Morristown area for about 12 years. Sgt.
Carter says that Mr. Hogue had no known relatives.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
JAMES "JIM" C. HOIBY of Wickenburg died
Nov. 19 in Sun City West. He was 81. Mr. Hoiby was born June 21, 1915 in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. He had lived in Arizona for the past years, coming from
Minnesota. Mr. Hoiby was the vice President and chief engineer of ONAN Corp.,
which manufactured electrical standby generating systems. He was employed there
43 years. The present engineering building at the ONAN Corp is named after Mr.
Hoiby. After his retirement, he enjoyed designing and building different
systems, including the solar heating system for his home. Mr. Hoiby also enjoyed
flying and owning his own plane, and boating when he lived in Minneapolis.
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Betty HOIBY of Wickenburg; daughter
Linda Petersen of Denver, Colo.; and sons Gary HOIBY of San Francisco, Calif.
and James HOIBY of Tucson. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Susan
Hoiby;sister Elizabeth Onan and brother Henry HOIBY Funeral services were held
Saturday, Nov; 23 at 10 a.m. at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wickenburg with
graveside services following at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Services were
officiated by Pastor Ed WESSLING. Visitation was held Friday, Nov. 22 from 4 to
6 p.m. at the Frey Funeral Home. Contributions may be made in Mr. Hoiby's name
to the Redeemer Lutheran Church. 450 Rose Lane, Wickenburg AZ 85390. Frey
Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
JAMES "JIM" C. HOIBY,
of Wickenburg, died Nov.19 in Sun City West. He was 81. Mr. Hoiby was born June
21, 1915 in Minneapolis, Minn. He had lived in Arizona for the past 11 years,
coming from Minnesota. Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Betty Hoiby of
Wickenburg; daughter Linda Peterson of Denver, Colo.; and sons Gary Hoiby of San
Francisco, Calif. and James Hoiby of Tucson. He proceeded in death by a
daughter, Susan Hoiby; sister Elizabeth Onan; and brother Henry Hoiby. Services
have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 4, 1996
JAMES
"JIM" C. HOIBY of Wickenburg died Nov. 19 in Sun City West. He was 81. Mr. Hoiby
was born June 21, 1915 in Minneapolis, Minn. He had lived in Arizona for the
past 11 years, coming from Minnesota. Mr. Hoiby was the vice president and chief
engineer of ONAN Corp., which manufactured electrical standby generating
systems. He was employed there 43 years. The present engineering building at the
ONAN Corp. is named after Mr. Hoiby. After his retirement, he enjoyed designing
and building different systems, including the solar heating system for his home.
Mr. Hoiby also enjoyed flying and owning his own plane, and boating when he
lived in Minneapolis. Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Betty Hoiby of
Wickenburg; daughter Linda Petersen of Denver, Colo.; and sons Gary Hoiby of San
Francisco, Calif. and James Hoiby of Tucson. He was preceded in death by a
daughter, Susan Hoiby; sister Elizabeth Onan; and brother Henry Hoiby. Funeral
services were held Saturday, Nov. 23 at 10 a.m. at the Redeemer Lutheran Church
in Wickenburg, with graveside services following at the Wickenburg Municipal
Cemetery. Services were officiated by Pastor Ed Wessling. Visitation was held
Friday, Nov. 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Frey Funeral Home. Contributions may be
made in Mr. Hoiby's name to the Redeemer Lutheran Church, 450 Rose Lane,
Wickenburg AZ 85390. Frey funeral Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg
handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 21,
2001, p. A20
GLENN C. HOJEM of Wickenburg, died march 15 in the Extended Care
Unit of Wickenburg Regional Medical Center. He was 80. Mr. Hojem was born March
14, 1921 in Vermillion, South Dakota. He had lived in Arizona for the past 30
years. Survivors include his wife, ROSIE HOJEM; daughters Judy Wilbur of
Washington and Joanne Fleming of Pinehurst, Idaho son Carl Hojem of Pinehurst;
sister Esther Hoiland of Cataldo, Idaho and Lee Hojem of Phoenix; five
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 15, 1997
WILLIAM V. HOLCOMB
WILLIAM V.
HOLCOMB of Circle City died Jan. 15 in Wickenburg Regional Hospital. He was 78.
Mr. Holcomb was born Jan. 30, 1916 in Chino, Calif. He had lived in Arizona for
the past 11 years. Mr. Holcomb was a veteran of World War II; a member of The
Palm West Community Church in Sun City West; and a third generation native of
California. The town of Holcomb Valley, Calif., was named after his family.
Survivors include his wife Lola of Circle City; son Dale HOLCOMB of Phoenix; and
two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. at the
Palm West Community Church in Sun City West, and a visitation was conducted
Friday, Jan. 17 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
Ralph DANIELS officiated the ceremonies. Burial was conducted at the Morristown
Cemetery. Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home Inc. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan. 22, 1997
WILLIAM V. HOLCOMB of
Circle City died Jan. 15, in Wickenburg Regional Hospital. He was 78. Mr.
Holcomb was born Jan. 30, 1916 in Chino, Calif. He had lived in Arizona for the
past 11 years. Survivors include his wife, Lola, of Circle City; son Dale
Holcomb of Phoenix and two grandchildren. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Mar. 10, 1961
Mrs. Kay Walters’ Grandson Summoned
Funeral
services were scheduled for Thursday afternoon of this week in Phoenix for HARRY
(MIKE) HOLLAR, 20, only grandson of Mrs. Kay Walters of Wickenburg. Young Hollar
a resident of Scottsdale, died Monday in Glendale, Calif., where he had gone two
weeks previously. Burial was to be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Scottsdale.
Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Walters, are the mother, Mrs. K. STOUSS of
Phoenix, and the father, Harry H. HOLLARS of Scottsdale.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 24, 1939
Funeral Today for Mrs. JUDY HOLLON
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church for MRS. JUDY HOLLON who passed away at her home here Wednesday following
a lingering illness. She is survived by her husband, W. F. Hollon who has been
connected with the El Recreo Court here for the past six months.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 12, 2008, p. A10.
Our beautiful
MARILYNE RUTH HOLDREN UHLMANN-HOWLAND passed way after more than a year of
battling with ovarian cancer. As a teenager in Mesa, she was the first Arizona
Junior Maid of Cotton, Mesa Rawhide Roundup Queen, Salad Bowl (now Fiesta Bowl)
Queen and first woman President of Scottsdale Board of Realtors. She was a
three-year member of the National Honor Society at Mesa High School, graduating
in 3 years. She was voted prettiest girl and won the JC Penny State Sewing
Contest for her age group in 1949. Her words, “I was born a real estate broker,”
placed her with Russ Lyon Realty and her own firm, Uhlmann International Real
Estate and Development, which is widely known in real estate circles. She was
often referred to as “Scottsdale’s Elizabeth Taylor.” Sharing a love for animals
with husband Richard HOWLAND, they had numerous pets and raised miniature horses
and Missouri Fox Trotters on their Wickenburg ranch “Quail Ridge”. Her very
special loves were her tiny Maltese “Christmas” and her trotter gelding “Echo.”
She is survived by her husband Richard Howland; her sister Pat HOWARD; twin sons
Kent and Brent MELDRUM; step-daughter Luanne PASSMORE and granddaughter Amber
PASSMORE; son-in-law Randy PASSMORE and grandson Kevin PASSMORE and many others
whom she loved. Cryptside services will be held 1 p.m. today (Wednesday, March
12) at the Uhlmann Family Crypt at Green Acres Mausoleum, 401 N. Hayden Road in
Scottsdale, Ariz. An additional memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday
(March 15) at the Show Low Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, 1401 W. Deuce of Clubs in Show Low, Arizona. Owens Mortuary
of Show Low handled the arrangements. For those who have special memories and
would like to send private condolences or sign the guest book, visit our Web
site at www.owensmortuary.com
November 27, 1936
HOLLAND DEATH SHOCK
Many Wickenburg residents were shocked this morning by news of the death of JIM
HOLLAND and the serious injury of Mrs. HOLLAND and the two children, Carl and
May Lou, in an automobile accident on Fish Creek hill on the Apache Trail, Mr.
Holland was the first manager of the Pay'n Takit store in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sep 3, 2008, p. A16
ALLIE L. HOLLIS, age 92,
was born in Prescott, Ark., on Aug. 11, 1916, and died at home in Wickenburg,
Ariz., on Aug 27. Her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Alison LINGO, were at her
side. A memorial service will be held Oct. 4 in Tyler, Texas, where her ashes
will be buried alongside her husband. Thanks to My Father’s Retirement Ranch and
Hospice of Arizona for helping to care for her.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 27, 1961
JOHN HOLMES, A Frequent Visitor Here, Died
Sunday
JOHN HOLMES, 71, former president and chairman of Swift & Co. who
spent numerous winter vacations in Wickenburg, died of a heart attack Sunday in
Tucson where he was vacationing. Mr. Holmes had resided in Naperville, Ill. Mr.
& Mrs. Don KERR tell us that Mr. Holmes was their first guest when they opened
the Slash Bar K Ranch in 1947. A native of Belfast, Ireland, Mr. Holmes came to
the United States when he was t years old and joined the Swift meat packing
firms as a messenger boy at age 15. he was president from 1927 to 1955 when he
became chairman of the board. He relinquished the chairmanship in 1959 and
resigned as a director in January of this year.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 23, 1956 p. 4
JOHN HOLT Rites Will Be Saturday
Funeral services for JOHN L. HOLT of Salome will be held in the Wickenburg
Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Harold L. IRVING of Phoenix officiating.
Burial will follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Holt, 57, died November 18 in
Dallas, Texas, where he was visiting. He had been a resident of Salome for about
25 years. Surviving are the widow, Viola, Salome; a brother, Emmett of Desert
Hot Springs, Calif.; and an uncle, Lee HOLT, Salome.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 1, 1996
ELSIE KATE DRANE PARKS HOLT of Kirkland, died
March 25 in Prescott She was 87. Mrs. Holt was born Sept 5, 1908 in Rockburg,
Nebraska. She had lived in Arizona for the past 17 years. Mrs. HOLT was an
active member of her church, Jehovah's Witness. She and her family traveled by
wagon train when she was young from her birth place to Ridge, Mont. Survivors
include her daughter and son-in-law, Lester HOLT of Prescott; grandchildren Lee
M. and Judy HOLT of Nevada, and Michael W. and Julie HOLT of Arizona; and seven
great grandchildren, Lee M. James, Jesse L., Pamela, Sarah, Jennifer and
Michelle HOLT. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Marion and Lena
Helen Irish HOLT, her husband, Edward L. PARKS, and a son, Edward A. PARKS.
Memorial services will take place at a later date in Prescott. All arrangements
were by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
March 9, 1962
Services Tuesday for MAURICE HOLT
Funeral services for
MAURICE HOLT were held in the Wickenburg Chapel at 3 o’clock last Tuesday
afternoon with Dr. Charles S. POLING officiating. Burial followed in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Holt, who had been in ill health for about a month, was
admitted to Community Hospital last Saturday morning. He died at 9:45 o’clock
the following morning. Born in Paris, Mississippi, November 14, 1906, Mr. Holt
was a farmer there until he came to Wickenburg in 1937. He and Mrs. Holt spent
one year here and then returned to Paris for a year. In 1939 they came to
Wickenburg again and have resided here since then. The Holt home is 2 ½ miles
east of town off the phoenix highway. Mr. Holt had carried the mail on the
Morristown to Castle Hot springs route since 1941. Surviving are the widow,
Allie; one son, Keith of Winslow; the mother, Mrs. Ada L. HOLT of Memphis,
Tennessee; two brothers, Horace of St. Augustine, Florida, and Emmett of Water
Valley, Mississippi; three sisters, Mrs. Katheryn YOUNG of Memphis, Tennessee,
Mrs. Christine HUTCHESON of Denton, Texas, and Mrs. Faye PIGFORD of Birmingham,
Ala; and three grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 30,
1956, p. 1
WALTER N. HOMAN Takes Own Life
WALTER N. HOMAN, a retired Union
Pacific railroad engineer and resident of Arizona for the past decade, took his
own life at his home here early last Saturday morning. Justice of the Peace R.
L. WESTALL, in his capacity as ex-officio coroner, said Mr. Homan, who was in
poor health, draped a blanket over a gas heating stove, put his head under the
blanket and turned on the gas. Mr. Homan left a note addressed to his son, W. T.
HOMAN of Los Angeles, who is believed to be a pilot for Western Airlines. Judge
WESTALL had the body sent to Phoenix for an autopsy. Cremation followed. Mr.
Homan was born October 15, 1882 and is believed to have lived in Nevada for many
years while employed by the Union Pacific. He was an honorary life member of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 18, 2007, p. A11
JEFFREY HORNECKER, 66, died April 12 in Denver,
Colorado. Jeff, son of Dick and Hester HORNECKER who were life-long residents of
Wickenburg, is survived by sister Joni. Jeff was a former member of Desert
Caballeros, was loved by many, and will be truly missed.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, March 28, 2001, p. A18
RICHARD L. HORNER of Coalgate, Okla.,
died March 23 from injuries sustained after he was struck by a vehicle near his
home. He was 41. Mr. Horner was born June 15, 1959 in Holbrook. Survivors
include his father and stepmother, Robert and Marie HORNER of Congress; mother
Betty Jo Griffin of Coalgate; sons Richie and Donnie Horner of Oklahoma;
brothers Bobby Joe Horner of Owasso, Okla., Roger Horner (his twin brother) of
Wheatland, Wyo.; stepbrothers Jim Horner of Peoria and Bill Sichi of Glendale;
sisters Karen Jean Flowers of Lehigh, Okla., Terry Thomas of Bruce, Wisc. and
Tammy Horner of Glendale; step-grandfather Floyd Sharp of Glendale; and sisters
and brothers-in-law, aunts and uncles, and nieces and nephews too numerous to
mention.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 3, 1997
GORDON HORTON
of Alaska and a winter resident of Wickenburg, died March 9 in Wickenburg. He
was 63. Mr. Horton was born Oct.31,1933 in Ely, Nev. He had lived in Arizona for
the past four months. Survivors include his companion, Linda Johnson of Ely,
Nev. and a winter resident of Wickenburg; son Scott Horton of Bellevue, Wash.;
daughter Terri Horton-Romeo of Sacramento, Calif.; sister Dee Etchverry of Reno,
Nev.; brother Kendall Horton of Cedaredge, Colo.; and a granddaughter, Christina
Romeo of Sacramento. Private services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 19, 2004, B7
JOSEPH F. HOSER, SR., passed away May 13,
2004, in Phoenix at the age of 88. Joseph was born on Nov. 30, 1915 in
Washington, N.J. He is survived by children Charmaine Royalty, Phoenix, Susan
Sparks, Bullhead City, Joseph Hoser, Jr., Salome, Robert 'Skip" Hoser, Salome
and Heather Hoser, Phoenix; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Services
are scheduled for May 19, 2004, at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Arrangements by Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 1,
1996
HELEN IRENE HOSKIN of Wickenburg, died April 24 in Wickenburg. She was
83. Mrs. Hoskin was born Nov. 14, 1912 in Twin Groves, Idaho. She had lived in
Arizona for the past 10 years. Mrs. Hoskin first lived in Wickenburg in 1948.
After her husband, Gerald W. HOSKIN, died in 1956, she moved to Utah and then
returned to Wickenburg in 1985. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, Wickenburg Ward. Survivors include three sons, Dr. Jerry
L. HOSKIN of Watsonville, Calif., Dale A. HOSKIN of Peoria, and Harvey R. HOSKIN
of Wickenburg; a daughter, Nola K. BORREGO of Glendale; 13 grand- children;
eight great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lavon GUTHRIE and Elsie HANSON, both of
Idaho Falls, Idaho; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 6, 1996
PATRICIA HOSLER of Wickenburg died Oct. 28
in Wickenburg. She was 68. Ms. Hosler was born July 2, 1928 in Fairfield, Iowa.
She had lived in Arizona for the past two years. Ms. HOSLER was a veteran of the
U.S. Air Force. She did clerical work for the U.S. Civil Service before her
retirement. Prior to moving to Wickenburg, she lived in New Mexico. Survivors
include her father Glenn HOSLER of Wickenburg; sister and brother in-law Marilyn
and Richard HINKLE of Wickenburg; brother and sister-in-law Michael and Lorene
HOSLER of Molalla, Ore.; nieces and nephews Brenda ABBOTT; Sandra JORDAN,
Richard K. HINKLE, Chris A. HINKLE and Kurt W. HINKLE; and six great nieces and
nephews. A Memorial Mass was held Friday, Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. at St. Anthony's
Catholic Church in Wickenburg; with Father John VOGT officiating. A private
cremation was conducted. Contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis
Society, 6278. 48th St., Tempe, AZ. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled all
the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 24, 1996
MARIE
MARGARET HOSLER of Wickenburg, died July 16 in the Wickenburg Care Center. She
was 88. Mrs. Hosler was born March 17, 1908 in Minnesota. She had lived in
Arizona for the past 12 years. Mrs. Hosler grew up in Minnesota and spent many
years on a farm near Pleasant Plain, Iowa. She retired in Surburban Heights,
Fairfield for 17 years, and then came to Arizona. Mrs. Hosler was a member of
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church of Wickenburg. Survivors include her
husband of 65 years, Glenn, of the Wickenburg Care Center; daughter Patricia of
the Wickenburg Care Center; daughter Marilyn HINKLE of Wickenburg; son-in-law
Richard HINKLE of the Wickenburg Care Center; son and daughter-in-law Michael
and Lorene of MOLALLA, Ore.; five grandchildren, Brenda Abbott, Sandra Jordan
Richard, Chris and Kurt HINKLE; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by a sister, Lucille, brother, Melvin, two half brothers, Adolph and
Harry, and three half sisters, Anne, Helen and Gertrude. The family asks that
all correspondence be addressed to Marilyn HINKLE, 2501 W. Wickenburg Way, No.
123, Wickenburg, Ariz. 85390; because Glenn Hosler is blind. A memorial mass was
conducted Friday, July 19 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Fr. John VOGT
officiated. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery near Martinsburg, Iowa at a
later date. Contributions in Mrs. Hosler's name may be made to the Alzheimer's
Association, Greater Phoenix Chapter, 1028 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, Ariz. 85006.
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 7, 2001, p. A20
GEORGE D. HOUGH of
Wickenburg, died Feb. 27. He was 93. Mr. Hough was born March 5, 1907 in Trout
Lake, Mich. He had lived in Arizona for the past five years. Mr. Hough retired
from Garrison Sales of Phoenix in 1970 and moved to Yarnell and then to
Wickenburg in 1996. He was a life member of the B.P.O. Elks and was initiated in
Grand Rapids, Mich. by the father of President Gerald Ford. He served in
Anchorage, Alaska during World War II. Mr. Hough was founding member of the
Arizona Mineralogical Society and the Maricopa County Jeep Posse. Survivors
include his wife of 67 years, Marie; daughter Jean McGrath of Glendale; sister
Marie Furlong of Lansing, Mich.; grandchildren Jon McGrath of Mammoth Lakes,
Calif., Susan Connors of Mayer, and Annie Sugarman of Glendale; and
great-grandchildren Katy, Megan and Claire Connors, and Iris, Cedar and Taylor
Sugarman. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
October 19, 1956, p. 5
Tragedy Strikes Stanaway Family
September 29 was a
tragic day for Mr. & Mrs. Ed STANAWAY and members of their family. As previously
reported in The SUN, their daughter, Michelle, 4½, and Mrs. Stanaway's sister,
MRS. OPAL HOUSTON, 29, of London, England, were instantly killed in an
automobile wreck near Caliente, Nevada, on September 24. Two days later, Mrs.
Stanaway's father, JESS PENDLETON, 68, died at his home in Leavenworth,
Washington. One funeral service was held for all three and all three,
representing three generations, were laid to rest beside each other in a
beautiful cemetery at Cashmere, Washington. The English Army Air Corps flew
M/Sgt. Dale HOUSTON and his seven children from London to Washington when he
received word of his wife's death. The children range in age from 7 months to 13
years. Their mother had come to America just a few days before to see her father
who was then seriously ill. It was when the dying father asked to see the
Stanaway children that Mrs. HOUSTON and her brother, Frank PENDLETON, drove to
Wickenburg to get them. It was on the trip back to Washington that the accident
happened. Mr. PENDLETON, the brother, was injured. The seven little English
chi1dren, says Mr. STANAWAY, will remain in America while their father returns
to his Army career in London.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 9,
1962
Services Monday for GRADY HOWELL
Funeral services for GRADY HOWELL
were conducted in the Wickenburg Chapel Monday morning by the Rev. James Wilson,
Presbyterian minister. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Howell, who
first came to Wickenburg in 1918, died in community Hospital at 1:20 a.m. Friday
of last week. Mr. Howell was born in Corsicana, Texas, December 7, 1898. He
managed the Gamewell Motel, now the Restwell Motel, for seven years and was
active for many years in the mining business. He spent 17 years in Phoenix in
the bakery department of Safeway Stores. Surviving are the widow, Martha; one
son, Bill, who is in the Air Force and stationed at Sacramento; one brother,
Leslie of Sunland, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille STORNS of Wickenburg and
Mrs. Frances MARTIN of Los Angeles; and three grandchildren.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 10, 2001, p. A16
PAULINE HOWELL, sister of Grace
WALLEN, died Dec. 3 in Sun City. She was 86. Mrs. Howell was born in 1914 in
Omaha, Nebraska. Mrs. Howell was a former Wittmann resident, and attended St.
Anthony's Catholic Church in Wickenburg. She was active in the Wittmann Senior
Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Howell.
May 13,
1955 p.1
JAMES HORRIGAN Rites Thursday
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday afternoon for James HORRIGAN, 72, who died at his home on the R. C.
Bryant property May 5, Burial was in Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr Horrigan, a native
of New Jersey, came to Wickenburg 25 years ago from Ajo. He was never married
and left no relatives in this area. He was a retired man.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 16, 1956, p. 1
GEROLD HOSKINS Burial Will Be In
Native Iowa
Following funeral services here Tuesday afternoon, the body of
GEROLD HOSKINS was sent to Keosauqua, Iowa, for burial. The services, held in
the First Baptist Church, were conducted by William Griggs, president of the LDS
Church, assisted by the Rev. Bill BARKER. Mr. Hoskins, who had been in ill
health for several years, died of a heart condition in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Phoenix, November 9, the same day he had been admitted to the hospital for a
checkup and just a few hours before his 45th birthday. He was born near
Keosauqua November 10, 1911, and had been a Wickenburg resident since 1947. He
and a brother, Alfred Leonard, conducted the Hoskins Bros. Construction Co. here
until recent years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Helen HOSKINS; three sons,
Jerry 19, Dale 17 and Harvey 2½; one daughter, Nola 9; the parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Alva HOSKINS of Keosauqua; and two brothers, Alfred Leonard of Unionville,
Missouri, and Willard of Keosauqua. Son Jerry, who entered the Air Force October
31, arrived Sunday evening from Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Hoskins, Harvey and Nola accompanied the body back to Iowa.
Jan 28,
1955
Friends Learn Of Death In December Of Mrs. Keys Father
Friends here
have learned of the death' of WILLIAM HOTCHKISS, father of Mrs. Maurine KEYS,
which occurred December 22 in Lander, Wyoming. Mr. Hotchkiss was born June 27,
1865, in Newton, Lana Pleshire, Scotland, and came to the U. S. in 1885. He
moved to Wyoming in 1889 where he was engaged in mining for many years. Mr.
Hotchkiss had visited his daughter several times when she was a resident of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sep 14, 1956, p. 8
Rites
Held For SAMUEL HOWARD
Samuel Howard, Wickenburg resident for 10 years until
he moved to Phoenix last December, died in Phoenix August 27. Service and burial
in the Glenhaven Cemetery there were on August 31. Mr. Howard, who was 80 years
and 5 months old, was the father of Mrs. Herbert JOHNSON of Wickenburg. Also
surviving are the widow, Mrs. Loutie HOWARD; three sons, Ralph and Hershel of
Marysville, Calif., both formerly of Wickenburg; and two other daughters, Mrs.
E. P. BACHMAN of Phoenix, a former resident here; and Mrs. Ray FOX of
Harrisonberg Virginia. Mr. Howard was born in Sedalia, Missouri. While here, he
and Mrs. Howard resided in the small house just behind the post office. He
operated the popcorn stand in the Greyhound Bus station for a number of years.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 6, 1956, p. 1
Rites Held Here For GUS
HOFFMAN
Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, January 3,
at the Wickenburg Chapel for August H. (Gus) HOFFMAN, former well known resident
of Wickenburg who passed away December 29 in Butte, Montana following a heart
attack. He was 72 years of age. Mrs. Lottie CROZIER conducted the services and
burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Hoffman lived in Wickenburg
for several years before moving to Butte in 1950. While a resident here he was
active in the Round-Up Club. He owned property in this town. At the time of his
death he was associated with Hennesy's Department Store in Butte, in the
appliance department. Surviving are the widow, Nell, a son, Jack HOFFMAN of
Butte and a step-son, Allen B. CONNER of La Mesa, Calif. A sister and
brother-in-law are Mr. & Mrs. Bert HEADLEY of Wickenburg. Several grandchildren
also survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 15, 2005, p. B10
DELBERT C. "DEL" HOLOWELL, beloved husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather, passed away June 8, 2005. He was born March 19, 1932 in
Plumville, (Indian County), Pa. He was employed by the City of Oil City, Pa.,
moving to Akron, Ohio, in 1968 where he worked for Mohawk Rubber, Burger Iron,
and Monarch Teledyne, and then moving to Arizona where he retired from VAW
Aluminum in March of 1994. Del loved his motorcycles and horses, which made
Arizona the perfect place for retirement. He was preceded in death by his
parents; sisters Isabelle, LaRue, and Clara; half-sisters Esther and Millie; and
half-brother Jack. He is survived by his wife Patricia, sister and
brother-in-law Betty and Bob Dickerson; brothers and sisters-in-law Roy and
Shirley Holowell and Ernie and Melinda Holowell; daughter and son-in-law Sue and
Tom Taormina; son and fiancée Tom Holowell and Henrietta; step-sons and wives
Mike and Ann, Dan and Linda, and Steve and Carol Lough; grandchildren Pam (Todd)
Testa, Heather (Brian) Nehlsen, Jill Taormina, Tommy (Jaime) Holowell, Krista,
Kelly, Katy, Drew, Ryan and Cody Lough; great-grandchildren Anthony and Dominic
Testa, Madeline Taormina, Angela Finch, Haley and Hunter Nehlsen, and Riley
Holowell. He also leaves numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A memorial
service will be held at a later date in Congress. Arrangements under the
direction of Frey-Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, May 4, 2005, p. B9
PATSY C. HOOPER-MORRIS entered into rest April 28 at
her home in Yarnell, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her parents Claude and
Alma Hooper, her brothers Papa Chick and Bobby Hooper, sister Sue Pirtel, and
her nephew Jimmy Lee Hooper. Patsy is survived by her six children, Claudia,
Markham, Sherry, Donny, Ronny and Brenda Morris, they were her greatest
achievement; her sixteen grandchildren, who were her sunshine; her twelve
great-grandchildren, who were the light of her life. Patsy was a strong and
loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She will
be missed by all who knew her. She is the core of her family.
May 13,
1955 p.1
JAMES HORRIGAN Rites Thursday
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday afternoon for JAMES HORRIGAN, 72, who died at his home on the R. C.
Bryant property May 5, Burial was in Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr Horrigan, a native
of New Jersey, came to Wickenburg 25 years ago from Ajo. He was never married
and left no relatives in this area. He was a retired man.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 16, 1956, p. 1
GEROLD HOSKINS Burial Will Be In
Native Iowa
Following funeral services here Tuesday afternoon, the body of
GEROLD HOSKINS was sent to Keosauqua, Iowa, for burial. The services, held in
the First Baptist Church, were conducted by William Griggs, president of the LDS
Church, assisted by the Rev. Bill BARKER. Mr. Hoskins, who had been in ill
health for several years, died of a heart condition in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Phoenix, November 9, the same day he had been admitted to the hospital for a
checkup and just a few hours before his 45th birthday. He was born near
Keosauqua November 10, 1911, and had been a Wickenburg resident since 1947. He
and a brother, Alfred Leonard, conducted the Hoskins Bros. Construction Co. here
until recent years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Helen HOSKINS; three sons,
Jerry 19, Dale 17 and Harvey 2½; one daughter, Nola 9; the parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Alva HOSKINS of Keosauqua; and two brothers, Alfred Leonard of Unionville,
Missouri, and Willard of Keosauqua. Son Jerry, who entered the Air Force October
31, arrived Sunday evening from Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Hoskins, Harvey and Nola accompanied the body back to Iowa.
Jan 28,
1955
Friends Learn Of Death In December Of Mrs. Keys Father
Friends here
have learned of the death' of William HOTCHKISS, father of Mrs. Maurine KEYS,
which occurred December 22 in Lander, Wyoming. Mr. Hotchkiss was born June 27,
1865, in Newton, Lana Pleshire, Scotland, and came to the U. S. in 1885. He
moved to Wyoming in 1889 where he was engaged in mining for many years. Mr.
Hotchkiss had visited his daughter several times when she was a resident of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 24, 2008, p. B-12
JOHN SHELDON HOVIS, 100, of Tombstone, Ariz., passed away at the home of his
daughter and son-in-law in Sierra Vista, Ariz., on Sept. 16. Sheldon, as he
preferred to be called, was born Mar 31, 1908, in Oil City, Pa., to the late
Maude Amanda Hovis and Richard Burton Hovis. Sheldon’s life, spanning a century,
was a remarkable journey. He lived from the days of horse-drawn vehicles to see
space exploration and the computer age. Sheldon grew up in El Dorado, Kan., and
as a young man followed in his father’s footsteps working in the refineries
throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and the Midwest. Sheldon’s first trip to Arizona was
in the late 1920s to visit a cousin who was ranching near Wickenburg. Although
returning to Texas to work, Sheldon visited Arizona several more times and
eventually decided Arizona was the place he wanted to be. In 1935, Sheldon, his
young wife Ella and baby son John settled west of Wickenburg and started their
own cattle ranch. Early ranching days began in a tent with a dirt floor and
cooking over an open fire. Sheldon and his family lived on the ranch for 30
years. In the mid 1960s, Sheldon sold a portion of the ranch and relocated to
Tonopah, Ariz., where he continued to run cattle on his lower allotment and
began another fulltime career of well drilling. During the late 70s, Sheldon
began to spend his summers in Tombstone. In 1987, he decided it was time to give
up well drilling, sold the remaining ranch land, and permanently relocated to
Tombstone
Sheldon was a man who, throughout his life, was always on his way
to do something. In 1989, although legally blind for a number of years, Sheldon
typed “An Arizona Cowboy’s Memoir,” beginning with his earliest memories and
moving forward to the present time. His thirst for knowledge and interest in
world events remained to the end. He was always active and enjoyed the social
life and entertainment in Tombstone. Sheldon will lovingly be remembered as a
true pioneer of our time. Sheldon was preceded in death by his parents, his son
John Sheldon Hovis Jr., and three sisters (Anna Page of San Francisco, Calif.;
Alberta Bowman of Stafford, Kan.; and Mary Bills of Wichita, Kan.). He is
survived by his daughter Sandra L. Daniel and son-in-law Kenneth R. Parker, of
Sierra Vista, Ariz.; granddaughter Stephanie A. Daniel of Plano, Texas; niece
Darlene Knoche of Ceresco, Neb.; niece Marilyn Miller of Juneau, Alaska; great
nieces and nephews of Nebraska, Alaska, and Wisconsin; niece and nephews by
marriage RomelleCostanzi, James McGuffin, and Pete McGuffin, all of Wickenburg;
and many who called him a “friend.” Words written by an unknown author best
describe Sheldon: “Some people come into our lives and quietly go. Some stay for
awhile and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never the same.” Sheldon
has left lasting footprints on each of our hearts, through his memories, his
love and his “love for life.” Rest in peace, our precious Pop, Grandpa, Uncle
and Friend. The family wishes to thank the staff of Valor Hospice Care and Dr.
Mayberry and staff for their dedication and the heartfelt kindness extended to
our loved one. Services will be held at the Wickenburg Funeral Home, Wednesday
(Sept. 24) at 11 a.m. Sheldon’s final resting place will be in a family plot in
Wickenburg Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral
Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sep 14, 1956, p. 8
Rites Held
For SAMUEL HOWARD
Samuel Howard, Wickenburg resident for 10 years until he
moved to Phoenix last December, died in Phoenix August 27. Service and burial in
the Glenhaven Cemetery there were on August 31. Mr. Howard, who was 80 years and
5 months old, was the father of Mrs. Herbert JOHNSON of Wickenburg. Also
surviving are the widow, Mrs. Loutie HOWARD; three sons, Ralph and Hershel of
Marysville, Calif., both formerly of Wickenburg; and two other daughters, Mrs.
E. P. BACHMAN of Phoenix, a former resident here; and Mrs. Ray FOX of
Harrisonberg Virginia. Mr. Howard was born in Sedalia, Missouri. While here, he
and Mrs. Howard resided in the small house just behind the post office. He
operated the popcorn stand in the Greyhound Bus station for a number of years.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 12, 1956, p. 8
ED HUBER, A Former
Resident Here, Dies
ED HUBER, former resident of Wickenburg, died suddenly of
a heart attack in San Francisco last week, according to word received by friends
here. Funeral services were held in that city on Wednesday of last week. Mr.
Huber was a truck driver and while here resided with his family on South
Mesquite Street.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 23, 2007, p. A12
EDWIN E. HUBLEY passed away May 16 in Surprise, Ariz. He was born June 28, 1922
in Harrisburg, Pa. He is survived by his wife MARY HUBLEY; sons John and Time
and daughter-in-law Paula; grandchildren Beth, Lisa and Eric; and
great-grandchildren Caleb and Kali. Arrangements are under the direction of
David’s Desert Chapel.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 17, 2001 p.
A18
ANDREW JOHN HUBMAN passed away May 5, 2001, at his daughter’s home in
Roosevelt, Utah. He was 87. He was born Oct. 21, 1913 in Rootstown, Ohio, to
Andrew Rothermel and Mary Smith. He married Louise Morse on Oct. 22, 1949 in
Robbinsdale, Minn. He is survived by his wife Louise Hubman of Wickenburg;
daughters Marilee Hinds of Phoenix, Cheri (Jerry) Shymkiw of Bullhead City,
Holly Hubman of Phoenix, Theresa (Clayton) Chidestar of Roosevelt; adopted
daughter Jane Johnson of Phoenix; 10 grandchildren and seven grandchildren. A
memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday (Oct 20) at St. Anthony’s of
Padua Catholic Church in Wickenburg, with father John Vogt officiating. A
luncheon will follow in the hall.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb.
28, 2001, p. A20
ANNELLE STANLIS HUDSON, a former Wickenburg resident and a
native of the community, died Jan. 24 at her home in San Diego. She was 42. Ms.
HUDSON was born Aug. 17, 1958 in Wickenburg. She lived here until age 14, before
moving to California. Her father, Frank STANLIS, was town attorney in Wickenburg
for many years and practiced law in the community until his death in 1973. Her
mother, Irene, worked for Wickenburg Community Hospital until moving to
California in 1977. She died in 1997. Survivors include her life's companion,
Jon HENSON; sister Susan ARRIOLA; niece and nephew Rebecca and Jon ARRIOLA;
brother Craig STANLIS; nephews Jeff and Michael STANLIS; and stepsister Heather
YERXA. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 1,
1961
Washington Rites For J. H. HUFFMAN
JAMES H. HUFFMAN, 56, a Wickenburg
resident for the past three years, died in Community Hospital at 8:35 p. m.
Wednesday. Funeral services and burial will be in Colfax, Wash., Tuesday of next
week. Mr. Huffman, a carpenter, was born in St. John, Wash., April 23, 1905.
Surviving are the widow, Opal Jean Huffman who is employed at Kelly’s café; one
son, Richard Huffman of Spokane, Wash.; one, grandson, Jeffrey Huffman, also of
Spokane; one sister and two brothers from out of state
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, December 15, 2008
EILEEN HUGHES, loving wife, devoted mother
and cherished sister, passed away peacefully on Nov.15 after a short illness.
Born in the township of Edwards, Kan., on March 31, 1927, Eileen Jordan grew up
in Garden City, Kansas, and married Arthur L. HUGHES, a lieutenant in the Army
Air Force and bomber pilot, in 1945. Over the next 30 years, Eileen lived
throughout the United States, in Alaska and overseas, raised two children, and
moved with her husband to Southern California after his retirement from the Air
Force. She later moved with Art to Wickenburg, Ariz., living there more than 15
years, and then retired to Colorado Springs, Colo. Known for her love of bridge,
Eileen always was ready to host a get-together for cards or fun. She loved roses
as well as flowers of all kinds, kept a sharp eye out for hummingbirds and
butterflies, and pampered her cats Frank and Lucy. She will be greatly missed by
her family. She is survived by her husband Art in Colorado Springs, children Lee
WALKER in Colorado Springs and Jim HUGHES in Los Angeles, sisters Barbara MILLER
in Colorado Springs, Ellen Gilliam in Pasadena, Calif., and Bonnie HASSALL in
Wickenburg, and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brother Robert
JORDAN and sister Betty MARTZ. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
donations be made to organizations that celebrate pets and provide care to
animals.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 10, 1956, p. 1
Rites
Saturday For SGT. HUNTER
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at
the First Presbyterian Church here for Sgt. JAMES R. HUNTER, 22-year-old son of
Mr. & Mrs. R. E. BILLINGSLEY of Wickenburg, who was killed in a one-car accident
1½ miles south of Bagdad shortly after midnight Wednesday. Sgt. Hunter was
thrown from the car. The other occupants were not critically injured. A graduate
of Bagdad High School in 1953, Sgt. Hunter was home on 30-day leave after
completing a 3-year enlistment in the Army Chemical Corps. He had just
re-enlisted and was stationed in Maryland. Other survivors, besides his parents,
include three aunts, Mrs. H. E. GAUNT, Mrs. Hal WARNER and Mrs. Henry SHELTON,
all of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 10, 1996
LILLIAN HURT of Kingman was 89. Mrs. Hurt was born Sept. 17, 1906 in Chicago,
Ill. She had lived in Arizona for 5 years, coming here from Illinois. Mrs. Hurt
was a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 111 in Wickenburg. She was a
homemaker. She is survived by her daughter and son-in.law Barbara and Charles
Halbert of Kingman; son and daughter-in-law James F. and Mary E. HURT of
Williams; brothers Joseph NOVAK of West Marko Island, Fla.; and Jerry NOVAK of
West Chester, Ill.; 12 great-grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her husband Frank in 1964. Graveside services and interment
will be held Friday, Jan 12 at noon in the Wickenburg Cemetery. The Rev. Paul
DANIEL will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made in Mrs. Hurt's name to
a charity of one’s choice. Local arrangements were handled by Brown's Wickenburg
Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 17, 1947
MRS.
LOUISE HUSSEN LAID TO REST HERE
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m.
Thursday, October 16 at Wickenburg chapel for MRS. LOUISE HUSSEN, 62, who passed
away October 13 in Bagdad where she had made her home for the past several
months. Born in Luma, County, N.M., in 1885, Mrs. HUSSEN came to Arizona 45
years ago and has been, until recently, a resident of Wickenburg since 1917. She
had been in ill health for the past month and death came as a result of a heart
attack. Mrs. Hussen was preceded in death by her husband, Edward John Hussen.
Surviving are five children: Mrs. Harry CLARKSON and Richard HUSSEN, Bagdad;
Mrs. Joseph L. WHITE, Los Angeles; John HUSSEN, Blythe and Robert HUSSEN,
Flagstaff. Sisters, Mrs. G. E. ROUNTREE of Las Cruces, N. M. also survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 25, 2005, p. B9
Memorial and
celebration of the life of beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother
MARY M. HUSSEN, 88, was held Monday (May 23) at the New Song United Methodist
Church in Surprise. Mary was born in Hymera, Ind., in 1917. She came to Arizona
in 1929 to the Glendale area. Her family moved to the Wickenburg area in 1931 to
open a business. There, she met her husband John Hussen, whom she married in
1933. They lived through the years of 1933-1957 in Hillside, Prescott,
Wickenburg, Phoenix and Blythe, Calif. In 1957, they moved to Parker, Ariz.,
where they leased the Sav 5 gas station for six years. They also owned the Kofa
Mobile Home Park for a number of years. During this time, she worked for the
First National Bank for one year. She then went to work for the Town of Parker
in the billing department. She became the town clerk and maintained that
position for 15 years until her retirement. She achieved her certification as a
Certified Municipal Clerk. One of her first major projects for the town was the
construction of the Terminal building at the airport in 1966. In addition to her
duties as town clerk, she was active in the community and the Chamber of
Commerce. She and her husband John served as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron in
Moovalya Chapter 42 O.E.S in 1967. Upon her retirement in 1981, she and John
moved to Peoria, Ariz. They were married for 48 years before his death. She is
survived by her daughter Dorothy (Dale); son Robert (Linda); grandchildren
Denise (John), Douglas (Bernice), Brenda (Dave), John (Diane), and Marla; and
great-grandchildren Jamie, Lisa, Ashley, Jessica, Derek, Rebecca, Stephanie,
Victoria, Keri, Justin, and Robert. Burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery
at the family plot. In of lieu of flowers, donations to the Peoria Senior Center
will be accepted.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 20, 1962
Rites
held for MRS. GLEN HUTZEL
Funeral services for Mrs. GLEN HUTZEL were held in
the Wickenburg Chapel Saturday morning of last week with the Rev. James WILSON,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in the
Wickenburg Cemetery with members of the Rebekah Lodge conducting graveside
rites. Mrs. HUTZEL died suddenly of a heart attack in her home at 136 North
Jefferson Street at 8:15 p.m. April 10. Surviving are her husband; one daughter,
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane SCOTT of the Panama Canal Zone; one son Kenneth Wayne HUTZEL
of Allerton, Iowa; four grandsons and one granddaughter, and two sisters, Mrs.
Maude MATLOCK of Clarktown, Washington, and Mrs. Bess JONES of Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 8, 2006
On Feb. 28, RUTH HUTZEL of
Wickenburg passed on to be with the Lord. She was born June 11, 1914 in Decatur,
Ill. She married George K. HUTZEL in 1943 and they made their home in Michigan
until 1977 when they moved to Wickenburg to be closer to their daughter. George
preceded her in death in 1999. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and friend and will be greatly missed by all. She is survived
by daughter and son-in-law Sue and Richard Tackelson of Wickenburg, daughter
Mary and the late Al Beltzman of Michigan; granddaughters and husbands Karen and
Gary Brewer, Heather and Doug Stark, Jennifer and Mike Guedesse;
great-granddaughters Andrea and Charlotte Guedesse of wickenburg; sister Laura
Fisher; brother David Stoddart of California; and many nieces and nephews. A
memorial service will be held at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 450 Rose Lane on
Saturday, March 18 at 10:30 a.m. with a luncheon to follow. Pastor Greg G.
Werdin will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be
made to Affinity Hospice of Life- Scottsdale, 2501 West Dunlap, Phoenix, AZ
85202 Arrangements directed by Wickenburg Funeral Home.
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