Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 29, 1996
CECIL R.
KASTER of Wickenburg, died May 24 in Wickenburg Regional Hospital. He was 71.
Mr. Kaster was born Feb. 11, 1925 in Darlington, Wise. He had lived in Arizona
for the past eight years. Mr. Kaster and his wife, Geraldine, who survives him,
were married for five years. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion,
Post. No. 12 in Wickenburg. He enjoyed, gardening all his life, and his
friendship with many friends, at the American Legion post. No. 12 in Wickenburg.
He enjoyed gardening all his life, and his friendship with his much friendship
at the American Legion post. Before his admittance into the hospital’s Extended
Care Unit, Mr. Kasten enjoyed attending Redeemer Lutheran Church, where he was a
member. Private cremation has been conducted. Memorial services will take a
place at a later date. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 5, 1996
CECIL KASTER - Memorial
services for CECIL R. KASTER, who died May 24 in Wickenburg, have been set for
today (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wickenburg. Mr.
Kaster, 71, was born Feb. 11, 1925 in Darlington, Wise. He was a retired iron
foundry worker and a past member of the Sons of the American Legion, Post 12 in
Wickenburg. Private cremation has been conducted
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 26, 2004, B12
DOROTHY KAROLYN KEARNEY, 76, of 5309 North
Prospect Road died at 4:40 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 2004 at OSF Saint Francis
Medical Center in peroria, Ill. Born August 3, 192 in Dana, Ind. to Orville and
Ruth BONWELL RUSSELL. Surviving are one son, Don (and Merilyn) KEARNEY of
Lexington, Ky.; three grandchildren, Donielle and (and Phillip) Koen of
Lexington, N. C., and Don Kevin KEARNEY of Lexington, Ky. She preceded in death
by her parents. Dorothy graduated from Bradley University in Peoria, Ill.
receiving her Teaching Degree. She later received her Masters Degree in Library
Science from Rosary College, which is now Dominican University in Rosemont, Ill.
She also studied at Oxford University in England. She was a teach with the
Metamora, Ill. School District, and a librarian at Peoria Public Library, and at
Bradley University in Peoria, Ill. She was a member of the American Library
Association. In 1976 she purchased H&R Block franchises in Canton, Dixon,
Galesburg, and Monmouth, Ill., and also Parker, and Wickenburg, Ariz. Services
will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 2004 at Woolsey-Wilton Funeral Home in
Peoria, Ill. Rev. Walter Wilkins will officiate. Visitation will be from 5 to 7
p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Burial will be in Swan Lake Memory
Gardens in Peoria.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 28, 1937, p. 1
JAMES KEEFE, JR. PASSES AWAY
Funeral services were held last Monday morning
at the Xavier chapel at the Brophy college in Phoenix for James B. KEEFE, Jr.,
who passed away at a Phoenix sanatorium last Friday afternoon. Mr. Keefe, known
to his many friends in Wickenburg as “Jimmy,” came to Arizona as a health seeker
several years ago, and was employed at the Rodeo Club before it closed, He is
survived by his mother, Mrs. C. REDDICK, Lexington, Ky., two brothers, Raymond
and Everett, and a sister, Mrs. William BRATTON, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Interment
was made in the St. Francis cemetery at Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, January 5, 1962
RITES FOR INFANT
Rev. James WILSON,
Presbyterian pastor, conducted graveside rites at 2 p.m. Wednesday for the
infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert KEENEY of Wenden. The baby was born in the
Community Hospital December 30 and died there. January 1.
KEENEY, Ruth
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
November 27, 1953
HOST OF FRIENDS
MOURN PASSING OF MISS RUTH KEENEY
Many friends of MISS RUTH KEENEY gathered
at the Wickenburg Chapel at 2 o’clock last Saturday afternoon to pay their final
respects to a young woman who made a vain but gallant struggle against long
illness. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. William BARKER of the first
Baptist Church and burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Miss Keeney,
Chief Operator at the local exchange of the telephone company since late in
1949, was a charming, friendly and gracious person who had made many warm
friendships since moving to Wickenburg in 1946. She was efficient and helpful to
her duties at the telephone company and it is quite probable she had many more
friends than she was aware of; those whose only contact with her was over the
telephone lines.
Born in Winslow
A native Arizona, Miss Keeney was born
June 1, 1921, in Winslow, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Keeney, Sr.
She attended the Winslow schools and upon her graduation from the high school
there in 1939, she entered the service of the telephone company. She later moved
to the Phoenix office and transferred here as an operator in 1946. In 1949 she
was promoted to Chief Operator. Miss Keeney passed away at 7 p.m. Thursday,
November 19, at Community Hospital here where she had been a patient since
October 24. She had previously been too ill to work regularly and was
hospitalized previously since May.
The Survivors
Surviving are one sister
and three brothers: Mrs. Jessamine KLUTING of Las Cruces, N.M.; Kenneth C.
KEENEY of Whittier, Calif.; Robert E. KEENEY, Jr., of Albuquerque and Ralph
KEENEY of Millington, Tenn. Two aunts also survive: Mrs. Bernice WEST and Mrs.
Janetta NEWMAN, both of Winslow. The sister, brother Robert and two aunts came
here for the funeral services. Pallbearers were George HERSHKOWITS, Mack DOWDY,
Larry FIELDS, Claude WORKAMN, Coney OROSCO and Gene GARFIELD.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 16, 2008 p. A5
ROGER KELL passed away Jan. 11 after
a brief illness. Roger was born in Clinton, Iowa, March 22, 1933 and was raised
in Calamus, Iowa, until 1949 when the family moved to northeast Iowa. There he
graduated from West Union High School in 1951. After working a short time for
Bell Telephone, he joined the U.S. Navy in 1952 and served 20 years. Upon
retiring from the military he returned to Clinton County, Iowa. He lived in
Wheatland for 20 years, working as a maintenance electrician in general
manufacturing plants. He retired to Wickenburg with his wife Patsy in 1994.
Though he loved the Navy, he enjoyed working part-time in several stores in
Wickenburg where he made many friends and enjoyed the area. Roger is survived by
his wife Patsy and daughters Roberta and Rebecca. He was preceded in death by
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Briggs, mother Joyce Kell, father Sam
Stumbaugh, stepfather Robert Kell, and brother, Dale Kell. There will be a
reception for friends and family on Thursday (Jan. 17) from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
Wickenburg Funeral Home. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home & Crematory.
May 4, 2005, p. B9
Master Sergeant THOMAS B.
KELL, US Marine Corps, Retired, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 16 in
Peoria, Ariz. He was born on February 23, 1917 in Syracuse, Kan., to Thomas T.
and Blanche (Hunter) Kell, the youngest of four children. He graduated from
Florence High School in 1935. He attended college for a while and in August 1940
joined the Marine Corps and served for 20 years. One of his most memorable
experiences was watching the first raising of the American Flag on Mt. Suribachi
on Iwo Jima on his birthday in 1945. Tom married Margaret Kreps on February 2,
1944 in San Diego, Calif., They had three children, Geri, Tom and Joyce, while
living in San Diego, and moved to Lakewood in February 1951, where they lived
while their children grew up. They began traveling on weekends and after
retirement they moved to Big River, Calif. Eventually, they traveled full-time
for 11 years, all over the U.S., Alaska, Canada and Mexico. In the early 1990s,
they joined the Escapees RV group, fondly called "Skips," and Tom became a
Rainbow Builder, helping to build the SKP's park at North Ranch in Arizona. They
had a home at the Ranch until deteriorating health forced a move. Even up to the
morning of his passing, his sense of humor and orneriness were very present. He
enjoyed visits from his wife, his children and great-grandchildren, and always
had a twinkle of glee in his eye. He enjoyed working outside, especially early
in the morning before the birds were awake. His presence will be missed by his
wife Margaret, his daughters Geri Allen and Joyce (Burrall) Sanders, his son Tom
(Deborah) Kell, seven grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and a brother, as well as a
granddaughter and a son-in-law. A memorial service will be held in the fall. In
lieu of flowers, Dad would have appreciated a donation be made to the American
Legion Post #62, 10995 N. 99th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345.
January 14, 1955
p. 6
Castle Hot Springs Area Resident Dies
CHARLES F. KELLER, age 55, died
at his home 3½ miles east of Castle Hot Springs early last Saturday night,
January 8. Death was due to natural causes. His son Frank, age 30, was with him
at the time. The father and son came to the Castle Hot Springs area just a short
time ago to engage in mining activities. They had been in the logging business
in Oregon for the two previous years. Mr. Keller's wife, Martha, resident of
Columbus, Indiana, also survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, 9
October 2008
ROBERT LEROY KELLEY of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on
Thursday, Sept. 4. He was born Nov. 9, 1942 to Lewis and Lucille THOMASON KELLEY
in Wickenburg, Ariz. Bobby is survived by brothers Billy Kelley and Rick Kelley,
sister Donna Kelley McGhee, Uncles Ira Kelley and Clyde Thomason, and numerous
nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Congress Cemetery. Family gathered
at the home of Rick and Jana Kelley in Congress afterwards.
November 19,
1954 p. 2
ISAAC KELLY, Father Of Vic, Summoned In Wisconsin At Age 83
Funeral services were held Monday in Dallas, Wis., for Isaac H. KELLY, father of
Vic KELLEY of Wickenburg, who passed away Friday, November 12, in a hospital at
Rice Lake, Wis. Mr. Kelly, who was 83 years of age, had been in ill health for
several months. Besides the Wickenburg son he is survived by his wife, two
daughters and three other sons. Vic Kelly was at his father's bedside, having
left Wickenburg on Wednesday preceding his death.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 31, 2001 A6
HESTER E. KELLY of Wickenburg, died Oct. 20,
at 100 years of age. Mrs. Kelly was born Dec. 29, 1900 in Iowa. She lived for
over 40 years in the state of Washington, before moving to Quartzsite, Ariz.,
where she and her husband Chester, who preceded her in death, lived for 25
years. She came to Wickenburg five years ago. She loved to knit and crochet, and
was constantly making things for people. Survivors include a stepson, Robert
Lyle Kelly; a granddaughter, Diana L. Downs; two great-grandchildren, Chester W.
Downs and Fawn L. Brown; and three great-great grandchildren, Amanda, John and
Ashley.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 4, 2001, p. A6
ROBERT
KELSO of Yarnell died June 29, 2001 in Yarnell. He was 85. Mr. Kelso was born
June 13, 1916 in Minneapolis, Minn., and had lived in Arizona for 18 years.
Robert was a graduate of Walkerville Collegiate Institute. He moved to Arizona
from Deland, Fla. Robert was a manufacturer's representative for 30 years in
Detroit, Mich. He moved to Colorado in 1969, then to Peace Corps Jamaica in
1977-79, then to Deland, Fla., from 1979-83. He has been in Yarnell since 1983.
Robert was active in the school and library for many years.
Survivors include
his wife Barbara Fisher Kelso; daughters Katherine Kelso of Victoria, B.C.,
Canada, Belinda Kelso of Denver, Colo., Jane Kelso Lawson of Crawford, Colo, and
Suzanne Kelso Tittes of Eldora, Colo.; son Michael David Kelso of Kailua,
Hawaii; stepbrothers Lucius Greve of Bay City, Mich; and grandchildren Bryson
Joseph Tittes of Eldora, Colo., Silas Benjamin Tittes of Eldora, Colo., Oliver
Toberoff Kelso of Kailua, Hawaii, Rebecca Toberoff Kelso of Kailua, Hawaii, and
Sarah Neisa Young of Maryville, Tenn. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service in
Wickenburg handled the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 11, 1961
Yarnell Women’s Father Summoned
W. A. KENNEDY, 61, father
of Mrs. Esther Mae HARSHA of Yarnell, died in Prescott last Saturday. Funeral
services and burial were in that City Wednesday. Mr. Kennedy, a native of
Topeka, Kansas, had resided in Prescott for 20 years. He was retired Santa Fe
Railroad employee. Other survivors are the widow, Myrtle; another daughter, Mrs.
Myrna KALEMBER of Prescott; and one son, Charles of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 9, 2008 p. A11
MARTHA ELAINE
KENNON-BAILY, age 85, died at Sun West Assisted Living on Jan. 5. She was born
August 30, 1922 in Morrilton, Ark., to William and Thelma Powell Kennon. When
she was a young teen, her family migrated to southern California. Martha was a
tall shy beauty with dark eyes, gorgeous auburn hair and a smile that could
light the night. She sang in her church choir, women’s Glee Club, and
volunteered for the USO, dancing the night away. She’s also been a hair model,
sewed most of the elegant gowns she worn at hair shows. As a naturally gifted
artist she produced an amazing collection of beautiful original oil paintings.
She held a senior citizen permanent hunting/angling license, was skilled in both
lakes and deep-sea fishing, and was quite the aim in target shooting. She was a
den mother on camp outings for the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Martha loved to
garden, especially roses. ]As a young adult she witnessed the flight of the
Spruce Goose and more than 50 years later was present for the opening of Hughes
flying boat at the Evergreen Museum of Flight in Oregon. She loved adventure,
spending her 75th birthday white-water rafting, and celebrated her 80th flying
with grandkids. She also enjoyed a relaxing round of golf with friends. She
worked for the Lockheed Martin Space Program and was thrilled to travel to
Florida to witness the space shuttle lift-offs. Prior to living in Oregon, she
retired to her home in Lake Tahoe where she loved the picturesque sites for
painting, fishing in the deep blue lake and downhill skiing at Kirkland or
Heavenly Valley. She was an extra in a Peter Seller’s movie, and witnessed Bruce
Jenner carrying the Olympic torch. She also volunteered as a nurses’ aid a
position she loved and took very seriously. Her favorite travels were seeing the
beautiful natural sites throughout the United States via RV. She was a lifetime
member of FEDCO, Inc. She held long time memberships in the Elks organization,
AARP, and was a founding member of United We Stand America. She grew up in the
shadow of women’s suffrage, the passing of the 19th Amendment and always took
her right to vote very seriously.
Martha was an extremely giving and loving
daughter, sister, niece, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and
friend. She adored and always went the extra mile doing individual and special
things for each of her grandchildren. She was there for her aging parents and
when others were in need. She loved to laugh, to dance and reading was a quiet
solitude she relished for as long as her failing vision allowed.. Later ‘Books
on Tape’ gave her great comfort. Animals were always part of her life; she
considered them among her best friends. She honors those who rescue and care for
abused and discarded pets. As per her wishes, in lieu of flowers please make a
contribution to the local care and rescue home for abused and abandoned animals,
“Muttley Crew”, through Dr. John Oplinger at the Wickenburg Veterinary Clinic. A
few years ago, she made her final retirement move to the warmth and beauty of
Wickenburg, Ariz. Martha lived a full life and crossed peacefully just before
mid-night on Saturday night. She leaves behind her brother, three children, six
grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, with one more due in a few months.
A memorial service will be held Friday (Jan. 11) at 3 p.m. at Wickenburg Funeral
Home Chapel, 187 N. Adams St. in Wickenburg. Family will have a private
graveside service in Prescott, Arizona. We would like to thank all of those who
have administered such loving care to Martha. Thank you to Dr. Richard Melde, R
& R Respite Center, Hospice of the Valley, Sun West Assisted Living Facility,
Mountainside Assisted Living and to Tracy Mattice at Wickenburg Funeral Home for
his wonderful professional attention. Arrangements under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May
12, 2004, B7
GEORGIA REAGAN KENSON, 88, of Prescott, passed away from natural
causes on May 1, 2004. She was born to a pioneer family in Springerville, Ariz.
on May, 20, 1915. The family moved to Phoenix in the 1920s. There she met
William E. "Bill" Kenson and was married in September of 1932. She is survived
by two children, William A. (Bill and Carole) Kenson of Peeples Valley and Jeri
Conklin Robson of Wickenburg. The family lived in various areas of Yavapai
County before moving to Prescott in 1940 where Bill went to work for the Santa
Fe Railroad. Georgia was active in Women of the Moose, Monday Club, Railroad
Auxiliary, and a member of the Methodist Church. She was a fantastic homemaker
and mother. Bill and Georgia celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary shortly
before Bill lost his life in an accident in January of 1983. They especially
enjoyed times with their family, hunting, fishing and traveling. Georgia's
father, James P. Reagan was also born in Springerville in 1888 and her mother,
Allie Annie Archer was born in Oklahoma Territory in 1892. She was the eldest of
five sisters. Two sisters have preceded her in death, Dorothy Miller and Gwen
Reagan. She is survived by two sisters Gertrude Latham of Glendale and Betty
Bryan of Bullhead City; grandchildren Sherri (Howard) Conklin Kalender of Kansas
City, David (Laurie) Conklin of Wickenburg, Kimberly (David) Kenson Miller of
Gilbert, Douglas (Carolyn) Conklin, of Wickenburg, Mark (Kathy) Kenson, of
Prescott, Deidre (Bob) Conklin Schena, of Philadelphia and Alan (Wendy) Kenson
of Skull Valley. She also leaves 18 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild. Services were held on Thursday, May 6, 2004 at Heritage
Memory Mortuary, 131 Grove. Visitation was held at 10 a.m. and services at 11
a.m. with interment at Mountain View Cemetery to follow. In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests donations to Prescott Valley Hospice, P.O. Box 26565, Prescott
Valley, AZ 86314. Services were entrusted to Heritage Memory Mortuary.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 22, 1945, p. 1
LAST RITES HELD HERE
MONDAY FOR NICHOLAS KERKES
Funeral services were held at the Wickenburg
Chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for NICHOLAS KERKES, age 25, life-long
resident of Wickenburg and vicinity, who passed away last Saturday morning in a
sanitarium in Glendale, following an illness of 12 years. The funeral services
were conducted by Father L. J. SULLIVAN of St. Anthony's Catholic Church here,
and burial was in the family plot in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Nicholas was born
in this section of Arizona and lived here until he entered the sanitarium to
undergo treatment for arthritis. He was a freshman in the Wickenburg High School
when stricken. An older brother, Sgt. Thomas KERKES was killed in action on
Leyte on December 13th of last year while a third brother, Pfc. Mitchell KERKES,
is in a hospital in England, following an illness contracted while serving with
the armed forces in Germany. Parents of the three boys are dead. Three sisters
survive Mrs. Pierre POUQUETTE of Wickenburg and Sarah and Annie KERKES of 510
East Taylor, Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 11, 1945, p. 1
TOMMY KERKES IS KILLED IN ACTION
Another Wickenburg boy has lost his life in
the service of his country. Mrs. Mary Pouquette received word Thursday morning
of the death of her brother, Sgt. Tommy Kerkes, of wounds received in action in
the Philippines, on December 13th, just four days after his 31st birthday. He
was serving with the Infantry in the Seventh Division. The message from the War
Department was sent to Sarah Kerkes, in Phoenix, who called Mrs. Pouquette. No
additional details were given. Tommy enlisted December 1st, 1941 and had been
overseas 24 months. He was one of seven children. Both parents are dead. A
brother, Mitchell Kerkes, is confined to a hospital in England.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 18, 1945 p. 1
Hold Memorial Mass For
TOMMY KERKES
A Memorial Mass was held at 10 o’clock Sunday morning, January
14th, at the Catholic Church in memory of SGT. TOMMY KERKES, who died of wounds
received in action in the Philippines, on December 13th. No further details of
his death have been received by the family here since the message from the War
Department on January 11th. Sarah and Annie Kerkes, sisters of Tommy, now living
in Phoenix were here for the services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 28, 2008, p. 10A
MICHAEL JON KERSTIENS, Sr. was born June 21, 1947 in
Phoenix, Ariz., and passed away Aug. 18 at his home in Wickenburg, a loving
father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was preceded in death by his father,
Joseph H. KERSTIENS and mother Geraldine Louise EASON. Mike and his family were
a significant part of our Wickenburg community. He was employed at Napa, Bromm
Chevrolet, and Wickenburg Oil. He was also an Exalted Ruler and member of the
Wickenburg Elks for many years. His love in life was fishing. He often enjoyed
spending weekends at Lake Alamo with his family and friends. He also took after
his mother in his passion for hunting, the outdoors, and taking his family
camping. Mike is survived by his son Michael Jon KERSTIENS, Jr. of Wickenburg;
stepdaughters Melissa KRIEBLE and Samantha ROBERTS of Phoenix; grandchildren
Michael and Tiera KERSTIENS; four step-grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law
Louise and Richard GRANTHAM, uncles and aunts Larry and Joyce FIELDS of
Wickenburg, Neva RHODES of Glendale, Ariz., and Kenneth FIELDS of Lancaster,
Kan.
A celebration of Mike’s life will be held on Thursday (Aug. 28) at 11
a.m at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery with arrangements made by David’s
Desert Chapel. A reception following the service will be at the Wickenburg Elks
Lodge for all who can attend. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Elks
Christmas Shopping Fund is suggested. Send donations to the Elks Lodge 2160,
Wickenburg AZ 85390. We are extremely grateful for all the love and support
Wickenburg has shown us during our time of loss. Mike loved this town and the
people. You have meant so much to him. We miss you dearly and our hearts find
comfort in knowing you are now at peace and free of suffering. You have blessed
so many people with your life. You will live on in our hearts and you will never
be forgotten.
WICKENBURG SUN, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 9, 1955, p. 6
Rites Held For JOHN L. KERWIN
Funeral services were held September 2 in
Prescott for JOHN L. KERWIN, 61, a resident of Congress engineer for the past
five years who passed away August 24 in Whipple Veterans Hospital, Prescott. He
had been a patient there for nine months. Father Bernard NOWICKI conducted the
rites with full military honors. Interment was in the Whipple cemetery. Mr.
Kerwin was a former mining engineer and a U. S. Navy veteran of World War I. He
was born in Leadville, Colorado, September 27, 1893. He has no known survivors.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 18, 2008
JIMMY KILLER was born Oct.
17, 1971 in Phoenix, Ariz. After a short time there, his mother Toni HERSHKOWITZ
and father Tommy KILLER moved to Wickenburg, where he lived the majority of his
life. Jimmy loved sports - everything from hunting and fishing to becoming an
all-season athlete for Wickenburg High School, where he played quarterback for
the football team, guard for the basketball team, and pitcher for the baseball
team. He began to excel in baseball to the point that when he moved to Arkansas,
he joined an American Legion team and had the privilege of pitching in Busch
Stadium, the then home of the Saint Louis Cardinals. Jimmy worked construction,
primarily drywall like his Uncle Danny, up until the accident that left him
paralyzed almost a year from his 21st birthday. With such a strong will for
life, Jimmy continued to battle each day for almost 15 years. Jimmy let go of
life as we know it and embraced life eternal on June 7, 2008 in Phoenix. He is
survived by his mother Toni Hershkowitz of Wickenburg; father Tommy KILLER of
Wickenburg; maternal grandmother Eileen BROWN of Arkansas, paternal grandmother
Ruby KILLER of Wickenburg; brothers George and Billy Ray and stepbrother Aaron
HERSHKOWITZ; and nephew Braydon HERSHKOWITZ. He is preceded in death by both of
his grandfathers, Merle BROWN and Don KILLER. A celebration of his life was held
at Mount Hope Assembly of God on June 11 with Pastor Duane MIDDLETON
officiating. Arrangements were made by Menke Funeral Home of Sun City with
assistance from David’s Desert Chapel of Wickenburg.
May 18, 2005, p. B10
RUTH ANN KILLORAN, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away May 9,
2005. She was 81. Ruth was born in Bellevue, Mich., on March 22, 1924. She and
her husband Keith moved to Wickenburg in 1985. Ruth is survived by her loving
husband; daughters Janice Burgess of Wickenburg and Jan (Norm) Steward of
Flagstaff; grandchildren David (Memorie) Baker, Gavin Brown, Chantelle (Anthony)
McCollum and Darshan McIntosh; great grandchildren Dania, David Jr., Jordan
Baker and Collin Bowen. Ruth was a lovely woman who will be missed greatly by
her family. Private services were held Friday (May 13) at Wickenburg Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Frey-Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 21, 2008
FARISSA KIMBRELL It is indeed with sorrow that
we announce the passing of FARISSA "Faye" KIMBRELL on May 16. Born Jan. 30, 1938
in Douglas, Ariz., she grew up in the Snowflake area in northern Arizona before
moving to Phoenix. Faye was preceded in death by her brother Frank KIMBRELL,
father Albert Farris KIMBRELL, and mother Clarissa (SMITH) KIMBRELL. She is
survived by sisters Nell POWELL (Loren) and JoAnn POWELL (Ramon). Nieces Bobbi
(Mark) THURMAN, Rae Lynn (Les) BUSI, Geri (Andy) JOHNSON, Pam (Mike) ACOSTA.
Nephews Kenneth (Button) POWELL and Phillip (Michele) POWELL and special
extended family of 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren and devoted
friend Peggy CALHOUN. Faye was an extraordinary nurse. Her first job she worked
as a school nurse at the Grand Canyon. She also worked at several hospitals in
the valley. She worked with doctors at Sun Health/Boswell Hospital to develop
many groundbreaking procedures in the field of cardiology. She worked at the
Mesa/Boswell School of Nursing many years and using her extensive knowledge
base, was more than capable of teaching students from the beginning level up to
the graduating level. She lovingly called all of them her “Cherubs”. Arizona is
filled with Faye’s Cherubs! The students always came first. On one of her
hospital stays, the students preparing for graduation - they hoped - were having
trouble learning channels of up-load and down-load, among other things. The
nurses on the station brought into her room, two conference tables and 18 chairs
and she taught the students, from her bed, what they needed to know to pass
their finals. That’s just the kind of person she was. Faye has always been a
very active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, leading
choirs as well as many teaching callings. She always accepted her challenges
making the best of them, and battled her illness with dignity and humor. She
died from multiple system failures. Visitation will be on Wednesday (May 21)
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wickenburg Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held
Thursday (May 22) at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg Ward building of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with visitation one hour prior to services at
the Church. Family graveside services will be held at the Snowflake Cemetery in
Snowflake, Ariz. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Faye’s memory can be made
to the Missionary Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1060
Sunrise Trail, Wickenburg, AZ 85390. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 2, 2008, p. A13
HARRY G. KINDEL, born March 11, 1927 in Central City,
Ill., died March 20 in Salome, Ariz. He is survived by his daughter Sherry
Kindel and sons Randy Kindel and Rodney Kindel. He had seven grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren. Services were Tuesday, March 25 at the First Baptist
Church of Salome. Arrangements by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 18, 2007, p. A11
ROMANA KINDEL passed away April 12 in Salome, Ariz. She was born Sept. 2, 1928
in Tulsa, Okla. She is survived by her husband Harry Kindel; daughter Sherry
Kindel; sons Randy and Rodney Kindel; seven grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. Services were held Monday (April 16) at the First Baptist
Church in Salome with Rev. David Israels officiating. Arrangements are by
David's Desert Chapel Funeral Home in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 10, 1996
ALPHA M. KINDRED of Morristown died July 4at
her home in Morristown. She was 88. Mrs. Kindred was born Feb. 12, 1908 in St.
Louis, Missouri. She lived in Arizona for 31 years. Mrs. Kindred was a loving
mother, who enjoyed spending time with all her grandchildren. She was a member
of Community Alliance Church. Mrs. Kindred was preceded in death by her son in
1946, and one brother in 1984. Survivors include her husband Lonnie O. of
Morristown; daughter Betty J. FERGUSON of Jefferson City, Mo.; son Bulord of
Durango, Colo.; six grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and 4
great-great-grandchildren. Services were held July 7 at the Wickenburg Funera1
Home Chapel. Officiated by Pastor Robert GOLDENBERG. Internment was at
Wickenburg Cemetery. All arrangements were handled by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral
Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 20, 2009, p. A6
LONNIE O.
KINDRED was born in Bera, Kentucky, Feb. 28, 1917 and passed away May 2 in
Garnett, Kan. He is survived by his son Buford “Buck” Kindred and his wife
Damaris; grandchildren Lisa Kindred, Angela Kindred, Sherrie Kindred Hall And
John H. Kindred; five great-grandchildren all of Columbia, S.C.; his brother
John H. Kindred of Kannapolis, N.C.; step-daughters Betty Ferguson of Jefferson
City, Mo.; Janice McGie of Phoenix, Ariz.; and Sandy Peine and husband Larry of
Garnett, Kan. Burial was in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are
by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, June 25, 1996
CURTIS R. "NICK" KING of Wickenburg, died June
18 in Wickenburg. He was 63. Mr. King was born June 27, 1932 in, Holtville,
Calif. He had lived in Arizona for the past three years, coming from Utah. Mr.
King served in the U.S. Navy, primarily in the submarine service, and was
veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Wickenburg Elks Lodge. He
owned an auto service supply company in Holtville, Calif., which his father,
Curtis, had founded. When Mr. King retired in 1990 he sold the business to his
son, Rick. Golf was Mr. King's passion and he was a member of the Wickenburg
Country Club. He also enjoyed woodworking and gardening. He enjoyed hunting,
everything from dove as a child to deer when he was older. Survivors include his
wife, Marilyn, of Wickenburg; daughter and son-in-law Theresa Ann and Emil
SCHAFFNER of Holtville, son and daughter-in-law Curtis "Rick" and Angie KING of
Holtville; mother Lois King of Holtville; and grandchildren, Roy, Neal and Loren
SCHAFFNER, and Casey and Nicholas KING, all of Holtville. At his request, Mr.
King's remains will be scattered by air in the nearby desert at a later date.
Contributions in Mr. King’s name may be made to Hospice of the Valley. 1510 E.
Flower, Phoenix, Ariz. 85014. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service was in
charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 15, 1996
DAVID CRAVEN KING of Wickenburg, died May 5 in Wickenburg. He was 87. Mr. King
was born Feb. 17, 1909 in Buevo Laredo, Mexico. He had lived in Arizona for the
past 18 years. Mr. King and his wife, Helen, who survived him, were married in
1966. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a
member of St Anthony's Catholic Church. Mr. King was a retired U.S. Postal
Worker, working in the Post Office in San Jose, Calif. for 17 years. He enjoyed
making all types of yard ornaments. In addition to his wife he is survived by a
sister Mariam of Casa Grande, of Nevada; a brother, Theron KING of Utah; and
several nieces and nephews. Private services were conducted. All arrangements
were by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, January 3, 1958
EDWARD KING Dies; Services Pending
EDWARD KING, 65, a resident of the Valley
Vista Trailer Court, died in Community Hospital December 31. He had been
admitted to the hospital two days prior. Mr. King, a bachelor, came here in
October from the state of Washington. Funeral services were pending word from a
sister, Mr. Bell Nelson of Hayfield, Minn.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, April 6, 1962
JOHN KING was given graveside military honors
Members of
the American Legion conducted graveside military rites in the Wickenburg
Cemetery Wednesday afternoon for JOHN KING who died in the community hospital
last Saturday evening following a heart attack. Rev. Dean McMANN previously
conducted services religious rites in the Wickenburg Chapel. Mr. KING, 73, had
been a resident of Desert Cypress Trailer Ranch for the past seven years. Prior
to that he was the maintenance man at the Castle Hot Springs Hotel for 12 years.
He had been a resident of Arizona since 1912. Born in Tonnville, Pennsylvania,
in 1889, Mr. King was a veteran of World War I and at one time was a logger in
the Northwest. He had no known survivors.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
Sep 9, 1955, p. 8
JAMES KINSEY Of Morristown Dies
JAMES KINSEY,
86-year-old resident of Morristown, died in Community Hospital early Wednesday
morning.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 11, 1996
ETHEL G.
KIRBY of Wickenburg died Dec. 7 in Wickenburg. She was 100 years of age. Mrs.
Kirby was born Nov. 26, 1896 in Logan County, Oklahoma. She had lived in Arizona
for the past 24 years, coming from Elizabeth Lake, Calif. Mrs. Kirby's father
made the run into Oklahoma Territory in April of 1889. They were called
"89'ers." She was born before Oklahoma was a state and was the sixth child in
the family. Mrs. Kirby was baptized in 1935. She is a descendant (through her
mother) of one of the first Dutch (Holland) settlers of New York City, Trinity
Church stands on that property today. She also taught Sunday School in Enid,
Okla., and received a teacher's certificate from Central State Teachers College
in Oklahoma. Mrs. Kirby was a legal secretary in Enid, Okla. She also was a
member of the First Southern Baptist Church of Enid for 25 years. Mrs. Kirby was
a member of the Auxiliary of Railroad Engineers' Wives, Madonna Garden Club,
Enid Gem and Mineral Society and several other organizations. She also enjoyed
oil painting and china painting. Survivors include her daughter Maxine Coffin
Failing of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchildren Jay C. Failing of Kamuela, Hawaii, and
Janice Failing Elizondo of Las Vegas; six great-grandchildren; two great-great
grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Kirby was preceded in death
by her husband Clarence in 1959; son Gerald Coffin of Wickenburg and Congress in
1992; grandchild Michael E. Failing of Mission Viejo, Calif., in 1994; and seven
sisters and brothers. Visitation will be from 1-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Dec.
11) at Frey Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 3 p.m. Pastor Ed
Wessling will officiate. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg
handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December
11, 1996
ETHEL G. KIRBY of Wickenburg, died Dec. 7 in Wickenburg. She was 100
years of age. Mrs. Kirby was born Nov. 26, 1896 in Logan County, Okla. She had
lived in Arizona for the past 24 years, coming from Elizabeth Lake, Calif.
Survivors include her daughter, Maxine Coffin Failing of Las Vegas, Nevada;
grandchildren Jay C. failing of Kamuela, Hawaii, and Janice Failing Elizondo of
Las Vegas; six great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and numerous
nieces and nephews. Mrs. Kirby was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence,
in 1959; son Gerald Coffin of Wickenburg and Congress in 1992; grandchild
Michael E. Failing of Mission Viejo, Calif. in 1994; and seven sisters and
brothers. Visitation will be from 1-3 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Frey Funeral
Home. Funeral services will follow at 3 p.m. Pastor Ed Wessling will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 12, 2001, p. A15
DELBERT "PAPA" KIRBY
of Wickenburg, died Dec. 6, 2001. He was 90. Mr. Kirby was born Aug. 11, 1911 in
Millerstown, Texas. He was the owner of the Wickenburg Mining Supply for over 40
years, from the mid-1930s through the 1970s. He worked for the Civilian
Conservation Corps in Bellemont, Ariz. from May to December 1933. "Papa" Kirby
settled in Wickenburg in 1935. He married ALVY ELEANOR DAVIS in Wickenburg at
Ruby and Pat's home on June 5, 1937. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War
II as a Seaman 1st Class. He was a past Commander of the Wickenburg American
Legion. He served the Wickenburg community as Mayor of Wickenburg, as a member
of the volunteer fire department for more than 20 years, as Town Manager, as a
member of the Town Council, a member of the Wickenburg School District Board of
Education, a member of the Desert Caballeros Western Museum board, and as
director of the town's recreation program. Survivors include his wife, Alvy
"Nannie" Eleanor Davis Kirby; daughters Arelene Lizarraga and Pauline Stokes;
sisters Ova Greenage, Violet Prosise; brother Marvin "Hoot" Kirby; grandchildren
Dwayne Hill, Vanessa Lizarraga, Ranae Hill Byers and Joe Lizarraga; and
great-grandchildren Nikki Byers, Bucky Hill, Shaina Byers, Devin Sutter and Joey
Lizarraga. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Mary Kirby, and
brothers Alfred, Clifford, Vivian "Pistol" and Eldon Kirby. Services were
Tuesday, Dec. 11 at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. Burial followed at the
Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. All arrangements were by the Wickenburg Funeral
Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 7, 1996
DORIS MAY
KIRKENDOOLL of Congress died Aug.1 in Congress. She was 85. Mrs. Kirkendoll was
born March 5, 1911in El Paso County, Colo. She had lived in Arizona for the past
54 years. Mrs. Kirkendooll was preceded in death by her husband and three great
granddaughters. Survivors inc1ude her son and daughter-in-law, Lucky Sr. and Sue
of Wickenburg; four grand children, Leslie DUNKEL of Wickenburg, Lucky, Jr. of
Wickenburg; Debbie MILLER of Peoria, and Brenda Anderson of Phoenix; three
great-grandsons and two great-granddaughters . Services have already been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 7, 1996
DORIS MAY KIRKENDOLL of
Congress died Aug. 1 in Congress. She was 85. Mrs. Kirkendoll was born March 5,
1911 in El Paso County, Colo. She had lived in Arizona for the past 54 years.
Mrs. Kirkendoll was preceded in death by her husband and three
great-granddaughters. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law Lucky Sr.
and Sue of Wickenburg; grandchildren Leslie DUNKEL of Wickenburg, Lucky Jr. of
Wickenburg, Debbie MILLER of Peoria, and Brenda ANDERSON of Phoenix; three
great-grandsons; and two great-granddaughters. She lived in Congress since 1968
and was a waitress in the Wickenburg area, working for Huffords Cafe and Sun
Lanes. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Aug. 6 at the Wickenburg Cemetery,
with Pastor Robert HARRISON officiating. All arrangements were handled by
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. at 187 N. Adams St.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, May 9, 2007 p. A12
NOBLE ROGER KIRKSEY, 91, of Surprise,
passed away April 29. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth, son John Edward
Kirksey and daughter Darnell Kirksey. Noble and Ruth lived in Wickenburg until a
few years ago and were active in the Wickenburg Lion's Club. No services will be
held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wickenburg Lion's Club or the
Salvation Army.
March 5, 1954
FUNERAL PENDING FOR MIKE KLASIK
Funeral services were pending Thursday for MIKE KLASIK, pioneer resident of this
community, who passed away Tuesday morning at Community Hospital. His death was
due to a cerebral hemorrhage. He collapsed while eating breakfast at the
Horseshoe Café at 8 a.m. and died a few hours later. He is believed to have been
about 80 years old. Born in Yugoslavia, Mr. Klasik came to Wickenburg in the
early 1900’s and worked in several mines of this area, including the Ore Grande,
gold Bar and others. In recent years he suffered from failing vision. He had
been living alone in a trailer house at the Tony O’Brien ranch. So far as is
known, he had no living relatives in this country or in his native land.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 10, 2009, p. A7
NORMAN B. KLAUS of
Wickenburg and former resident of Breda, Iowa, passed away on April 26. Mass was
held at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Wickenburg, with military honors. He
leaves behind his wife Gloria of 59 years; sons Ron of Phoenix, Ariz.; Kevin and
his wife Ann of Peoria, Ariz.; and daughter Karla and her husband Tim of
Albuquerque, N.M.; and grandsons Nicholas and Phillip.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, Arizona - January 20, 1954
J.B. KLEIN VICTIM OF MINE ACCIDENT
Funeral services were held Thursday morning at. St Anthony's Church for J. B.
KLEIN, 47-year-old resident of Wenden who passed away at Community Hospital here
at 1:43 p.m. last Sunday from injuries received in a mine accident early in the
morning of the same day. Burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery. A Rosary
was said for the deceased Wednesday night at the Wickenburg Chapel.
Caught In
Cave-In
Mr. Klein was caught in a cave-in at the Love Mine near Artillery
Peak and was extricated by fellow miners after 45 minutes of strenuous effort.
It took another three hours to get him to the hospital here where he was found
to have suffered a broken pelvis and dislocated right hip. His death was due to
shock, the attending doctor said. Mr. Klein, his wife Mildred and their two
young daughters lived here for a period of time several years ago. He engaged in
mining while Mrs. Klein was employed at the Del Rio Motel, then under the
management of the Tucker COXWELLs. Surviving are his widow, two daughters and
two sons; four brothers and four sisters and five grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 7, 2004, B9
DONALD KLOEPFER was born in
Minot, N.D. on October 4, 1919. He passed away peacefully in Sun City, Ariz. on
March 23, 2004. He was preceded in death by is wife IDA (BRAUN) KLOEPFER of
Minot, N.D., daughter Barbara (Braun) HANSEN of St. Paul, Minn. and his brother
Vernon of Minot, N.D. He is survived by his son William (Peggy) KLOEPFER of
Plymouth, Minn.; brother Ben (Arlene) KLOEPFER of Seattle; nephew Gerry (Nancy)
KLOEPFER of Mesa, Ariz.; grandchildren David Wennerlyn of Chicago, Ill., William
(Mary) Hansen of Eden Prairie, Minn., Jean Hansen (John Kelly) of Minneapolis,
Minn; great-grandchildren Alexander H. Ralke, Jenna Hansen and Anna Hansen.
Donald served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He retired from
the Burlington Northern Railroad, moved to Wickenburg, Ariz. and later moved to
Sun City, Ariz. Memorial service is Friday, April 23, 11 a.m. at St. Andrew
Lutheran Church at 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie, Minn., located one mile
west of 494 along State Highway 5. Visitation one hour prior to service.
Memorials preferred to Sun Health Hospice, 12740 N. Plaza del Rio Blvd., Peoria,
AZ 85381, or donor's charity of choice.
Wickenburg Sun, June 14, 1957
Body of BUDDY KNIGHT Now Enroute To U.S.
Mrs. Lena Knight has been informed
by the Marine Corps that the body of her son, VERNON (BUDDY) KNIGHT, JR., is now
enroute by ship to San Francisco. While no detailed plans regarding funeral
services can be made until the body arrives, it is planned to conduct the burial
in the Naval Cemetery in Pensacola, Fla. Buddy received his training at
Pensacola. His widow and infant son resided there. He lost his life when his
plane crashed into the sea off the coast of Japan June 1.
March 11, 1955
p. 1
Rites Wednesday In Massachusetts For MRS. KOELSCH
Final rites and
burial for Mrs. LILLIAN KOELSCH took place Wednesday afternoon in Hopkinton,
Massachusetts, her birthplace. The body was taken there by plane Monday night,
accompanied by the husband, Eddie KOELSCH, following services that afternoon in
the Wickenburg Chapel conducted by the Rev Bill BARKER. Mrs. Koelsch died at 1
a.m. Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, where she had been taken
following her collapse in a downtown Phoenix store Thursday afternoon.
Came
Here In 1946
Born in Hopkinton, Mass., Mrs. Koelsch lived in the east until
she moved, with her family, to Wickenburg in 1946 where Mr. Koelsch became
associated With Judy's Bakery. He is now preparing his own bakery for opening in
the Hyder Building in the near future. They were married in Hopkinton in 1935.
Surviving, in addition to the husband, are two sons, Peter, 15, .and David, 18.
Also the mother, Mrs. Augusta HANSON; two sisters, Eleanor and Alice HANSON, all
of Holden, Mass.; and a brother, Victor HANSON of Grafton, Mass. Her father died
in 1946.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb 19, 1997
LEONA G. KOLLER
of Yarnell, died Feb. 14 in the Extended Care Unit Wickenburg Regional Hospital.
She was 86. . . Mrs. Koller was born March 1, 1910 in Durwood, Okla. She had
lived in Arizona for the past five and one-half years. Survivors include her
daughter and son-in-law, Rita G. and Lawrence Permenter of Yarnell; son and
daughter-in-law Garland and Elsie Kennedy of Fresno , Calif.; son and
daughter-in-law Joe and Diane Koller of Ardmore, Okla.; sisters-in-law Mae Gibbs
of Ardmore, Juanita Posey of Texas, and Myrtle Nc1son of Tcxas; nephew Stand
Edwards of Porterville, Calif.; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 19, 1997
LEONA G. KOLLER of Yarnell, died Feb. 14 in the Extended Care Unit of Wickenburg
Regional Hospital. She was 86. Mrs. Koller was born March 1, 1910 in Durwood,
Okla. She had lived in Arizona for the past five and one-half years. Mrs. Koller
loved her family. She was very fond of sewing, gardening and canning food. She
was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her daughter and
son-in-law, Rita G. and Lawrence Permenter of Yarnell; son and daughter-in-law
Garland and Elsie Kennedy of Fresno, Calif., and son and daughter-in-law Joe and
Diane Koller of Ardmore, Okla.; sisters-in-law Mae Gibbs of Ardmore, Juanita
Posey of Texas, and Myrtle Nelson of Texas: nephew Stan Edwards of Porterville,
Calif.; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services were Feb. 17 at
the Church of Christ in Glendale. Brother Arthur R. Lynch officiated. Burial was
at the Hillcrest Cemetery in California. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled
all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 30, 2008
DONALD
EUGENE KRAMER of Salome, Arizona, passed away July 25 in Sun City West, at the
age of 76. He was born May 28, 1932 in Mount Carmel, Illinois, to Charles KRAMER
and Beulah KING KRAMER. He moved to Snyder, Texas, and began working in the oil
fields at the age of 17. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1952 where he
met his wife of 52 years Shirley Judd while they were serving together at Camp
Lejeune, N.C. They were married in December of 1955. Following his military
service he began working for the U.S. Postal Service in 1962, working first in
Moab, Utah, until 1970 when he transferred to Green River, Wyo. He was promoted
to SPO (supervisor) in 1974 and later served as post master in Kimmerer, Wyo.,
until his retirement in 1988. He and his wife Shirley began wintering in Arizona
in 1991 and have been living in Salome for the last five years. He was preceded
in death by a daughter, Dee Anna KRAMER in 1975 and a sister, Thelma Mueller.
Donald is survived by his wife Shirley of Salome; daughters Melody ANDERSON
(Harold) of Richland, Iowa; and Lee Anna RICHARDS (Nate) of Green River,
Wyoming; brother Chuck TANNER ( Vickie) of Bullhead City, Ariz.; and sister
Joyce PICKENS of Minnesota; grandchildren Tiffany, Thomas, and Harmon Anderson
and Kimberly MANSIR; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A
celebration of life will be held in the fall in Bouse, Ariz. Arrangements are
under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 16, 2001, p. A16
STANLEY CHARLES KRIEGER of
Wickenburg, passed away peacefully at home on May 5 after a battle with cancer.
He was 73. He was born in Canada to Carl and Victoria Rosenberg Krieger on Feb.
28, 1928, the fourth of six children. Stan was a quiet man who did many kind
acts for his neighbors and for those who were less fortunate than he was. He is
survived by his mother, Victoria; brothers Herold and Wesley; and sisters Irene
and Gloria. He is also survived by his daughters, Sharon (David) Hunt and Carmen
Boyes, 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and dear friend Emily
Kroeger. The family would like to express special thanks to Dr. Shafqat and to
Stan's hospice nurse, Francis Omoth, for her love and support. Frey Funeral Home
was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 5,
2005, p. A10
ANTHONY R. KUDELA (Tony) passed away at Wickenburg Community
Hospital on Nov. 1 at the age of 74, from melanoma. He was born Dec. 10, 1933,
in Vermilion, Ohio, to Joseph and Mary Kudela, who preceded him in death. He
graduated from Vermilion High School in 1951 and from 1955 to 1957 served in the
United States Army in Germany. In January of 1957, he married Joan E. Horton of
Clearview, Ohio, with whom he spent 45 happy years. She preceded him in death on
January 29, 2002. On April 7, 2007, he married the new love of his life, Geneva
(Jean) Goslin, who survives him. He worked as a parts and service manager,
retiring from Bromm Chevrolet in 1995. After that, he always kept busy and could
be seen all around town doing his “handy-man” jobs, usually with his beloved
doxie Mindy accompanying him. He was the third youngest of six children, two of
whom preceded him in death - a brother Donald in 1945, and a sister, Sister Mary
Ephrem RSM (Kathleen) in 1999. He is survived by his brother John of Wickenburg,
and his siters Mary Ann La Prad (Paul) of Michigan, and Joan Baker (Chip) of
Ohio. He is also survived by his wife Jean’s daughter Terri Merrifield (Robert)
of Marana, and Jean’s grandson Travis Merrifield of California. He was Uncle
Tony to six nieces and nephews - Sherryl Madges, Theresa Robandt, Jody Lovejoy,
Donna McClelland, William Kudela, and Paul Kudela. A graveside service and
burial at Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery will be conducted by David’s Desert
Chapel Funeral Home at 11 a.m. on Friday (Nov. 7) followed by a luncheon at the
West Park clubhouse. For those wishing to honor Tony’s memory, a contribution to
Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014, would be
appreciated.
Dec 18, 1936 p.1
MASONIC RITES HELD FOR GEORGE W. KUNS
Many members of the Wickenburg chapters of the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges
attended the last rites for George W. KUNS, veteran Santa Fe employe, held at
the Church of the Bretheren in Glendale Wednesday, with Rev. F. H. MILLER,
officiating. Following the church service the Masonic ritual was exemplified by
the Hassayampa lodge, of which he had been ruler since its organization. Mr.
Kuns died suddenly Monday afternoon at Glendale, where with his wife, he had
stopped of a load of lettuce. As he started up the car he slumped over the wheel
and attempts to revive him failed. Mr. Kuns was 68 years old and had lived in
Arizona since 1896. The wife and two daughters survive. At the time of his death
Mr. Kuns was section foreman for the Santa Fe Date Creek, where he made his
home. He had been employed by the railroad for almost 40 years, and was known
and loved by a wide circle of friends. Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ (Note:
spelling of employe and Bretheren as it is in the obit.)
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, April 4, 2001 p. A13
DARLEEN R. KURTZ of Wickenburg, died
April 1. She was 93. Survivors include her sons Jack of Wickenburg and George of
Sarasota, Fla.; daughter Jerry SALOMON of Palm Desert, Calif.; sister Dorothy
HOLLANDSTEINER of Kalispell, Montana; six grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. Private services were held.
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