HRTANEK, Joseph, Sr.
Joseph Hrtanek, Sr., 78,
of Mesa, died Feb. 3, 1994. He was born in Chicago and was a life insurance
agent and World War II Navy Veteran. Wife, Dorothy; daughters, Bonnie Lamz,
Kathy Lies and Kelly; brother, Milan; and eight grandchildren. Services Chapel
of Prayer Funeral Home, Mesa. 2/5/1994. HUDDLETON, Henry Henry Huddleton, 66, of
Phoenix, died January 26, 1994. Services White Tanks Cemetery, Litchfield Park.
Avondale Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.
HRUBY,
Stanley C. (Funeral Announcement)
Husband of Dorothy Hruby of Phoenix. Father of
Stan HRUBY of Oregon, Paul HRUBY; Barbara LUSSON, Margaret GOODENOW and Mary
GILL, all of Phoenix. Brother of Charles HRUBY of California and Marie BINDER of
Kansas. 8 grandchildren. Rosary today in Whitney & Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home
Chapel, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. Family
suggests donations to the Kidney Foundation in memory of Mr. Hruby. Published in
the Arizona Republic, Friday, January 8, 1982, p. E3.
HUBBARD, Charles Walter
26
June 1956 - 17 December 1982 Charles Walter Hubbard, 25, a Phoenix native, died
Dec. 17, 1982, at Maricopa Medical Center. He was a counselor at Phoenix OIC.
Survived by his daughter, Tenesha; sons, Charlie Walter, Jr., and Charlie
...ayne; mother, Rosa Crisp; stepbrother, Grady L. Crisp; sisters and six
brothers. Webber & Sons Mortuary. Triumph the Kingdom of God in Christ Church,
15th Ave and Buckeye Road. 12/21/1982.
HUBBARD, Elizabeth D.
Mrs. Elizabeth D.
Hubbard, 64, formerly an office worker, died Friday, Feb. 27, 1970, at home at
910 N. Sixth St. She was born in Iowa and came to Phoenix in 1947. Survivors
include four sisters out of state, including Mrs. Vera Larson of Cresco, Iowa,
Mrs. Anna Lammers, Mrs. Margaret Jennison, and Mrs. Mary Jeffries. Funeral Mass
was in St. Mary's Catholic Church, 231 N. 3rd St. Burial in St. Francis
Cemetery. 3/1/1970.
HUBBARD, LaVonne
14 Mar 1919 - 16 Nov 1988 LaVonne Hubbard,
69, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died Nov. 16, 1988. She was born in Trinidad,
Colorado. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Crisp; one son, Robert T.; and
five grandchildren. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, 3984 E. Indian School Rd. Mass
St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 24th St. & Campbell Ave. Interment St.
Francis
HUBER, Gordon
Gordon Huber, 47, died Tuesday, June 4, 1974, in Phoenix
Indian Medical Center. He had been an accountant 18 years and with the U.S.
Bureau of Indian Affairs in Phoenix two years before retiring in 1969. He
attended business college at haskell Institute in Kansas, was a Navy veteran of
World War II and a member of the Catholic Church. Children, Benjamin Thomas,
Joe, Ava and Adele Huber; sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Perry and Mrs. Ruth Stewart;
brothers, Charles, Fred and Claude; and a grandchild. Grimshaw Bethany Chapel.
Services and burial in Hazen, N.D. 6/6/1974.
HUBER, Ralph W.
Ralph W. Huber, 72,
of Peoria, a retired Navy veteran, died Dec. 30, 1987, in Avondale. He was born
in Cincinnati. Survivors include his wife, Maxine F.; daughter, Helen F. CRAIG;
four sisters; two brothers; and three grandchildren. Valley of the Sun Mortuary,
Tri-City Chapel, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Road. The Arizona Republic Saturday,
January 2, 1988, p. C4.
HUBERICK, Ethyl
Graveside services for Mrs. Ethyl Viola
Huberick, 70, who died Thursday, August 17, 1967, at Desert Terrace Nursing
Home, were at Green Acres Cemetery. Friends may call at Sunset Chapel, 301 W.
Camelback. Mrs. Huberick, 3440 E. Thomas, was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan,
and moved here six years ago from Toledo, Ohio. Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Vickie Day of Toledo; a son, William of Castro Valley, Calif.; a sister out
of state and six grandchildren. The Arizona Republic Sunday, August 20,
1967.
HUDELSON, Richard R. "Jack"
Richard R. "Jack" Hudelson, 51, who was
employed by Arizona Irrigation Service, died Monday, Mar. 2, 1970, in Good
Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Hudelson, of 4221 E. Garfield, was born in Modesto,
California, and came to Arizona in 1964 and lived in Phoenix since 1966. He
served with Gen. George Patton's armored units during World War II. Survivors
include his wife, Patricia C.; his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hudelson of Modesto, CA;
and a sister , Mrs. Barbara Wassum, Hughson, CA. Services will be conducted by
Rev. William B. Van Wyck today in Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.
Thomas. Cremation will follow. The family suggests contributions to charity.
Published in The Arizona Republic Wednesday, March 4, 1970, p. 10-C.
HUDGENS,
Lilyn L.
Wickenburg - Lilyn L. Hudgens, 89, died Monday, June 17, 1974, in
Gooding, Idaho. Mrs. Hudgens was a retired nurse and lived in Wenden for several
years before moving to Gooding. Survivors include three brothers and three
sisters, all out of state. Graveside services were at Wickenburg Cemetery.
6/22/1974.
HUDGINS, James L.
28 Feb 1902 - 5 Oct 1980 James L. Hudgins, 78, who
was a maintenance foreman of the Arizona State Fair when he retired in 1974,
died Oct. 5, 1980, in Good Samaritan Hospital. He was reared on ranches in South
Dakota and after coming to Arizona in 1952 from Oregon was stock show foreman
for the Arizona National Livestock Assn. Surviving are daughters, Betty Klutke
and Shirley Tucker; a brother; a grandchild and seven great-grandchildren.
Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1980.
HUDLOW, George J.
13 March 1896 - 13 July 1974.
Graveside services for George J. Hudlow, 78, were in Greenwood Cemetery,
A.L.Moore & Sons Mortuary announced. Mr. Hudlow, formerly of Phoenix, died
Saturday, July 13, 1974, in Joplin, Missouri. Survivors include his wife, Anna
Naomi; a daughter, Mrs. Nadine Sullivan; a stepson, William Brace, Jr.; two
sisters; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Tuesday, July 16,
1974.
HUDMAN, Elizabeth
6 Jul 1891 - 26 Feb 1970. Funeral announcement only
Services Brazill-Whitney Mortuary, Glendale, Charles R. Whitney, director.
Interment Resthaven. Mar. 2, 1970.
HUDNUT, Elizabeth Allen Kilborne
Elizabeth
Allen Kilborne Hudnut 96, passed away September 19, 2004 A memorial service will
be held at First Presbyterian in Evanston, Ill. at a later date. Mrs. Hudnut
will be interred at Windover. Memorial donations may be made to Third
Presbyterian Church in Rochester, N. Y. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/24/2004.
HUDSON, Arthur Bryan
Arthur Bryan Hudson, 81, of Mesa, a farmer, died
March 16, 1989. He was born in Illinois. Survivors include wife, Ruby; one
daughter; three sisters; four brothers; three grandchildren. Bunker's Garden
Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. The Arizona Republic Sunday,
3/19/1989.
HUDSON, Joe M.
Joe M. Hudson, 68, of Glendale, a truck driver who
moved to Arizona 44 years ago from Missouri, died Nov. 22, 1982, at a Phoenix
hospital. Survivors include his wife, Edna; children, Jeffrey Jacob, Jack,
Jerry, Judy and Joan; three stepdaughters and a brother. Services will be Friday
at Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Wednesday, November 24, 1982.
HUDSON,
Lester F.
15 Sep 1911 - 28 Sep 1980 Lester F. Hudson, 69, a brickmason who
retired here in 1976 from Anderson, Indiana, died Sept. 28, 1980, in his home.
He is survived by children Beverly Collins, Mrs. R. J. Walker and Lester E.; 11
grandchildren; four sisters and three brothers. 2 October 1980.
HUDSON,
Marguerite Blendinger
27 September 1900 - 23 October 1982 Services for
Marguerite Blendinger Hudson, 82, a native of Phoenix, were in A. L. Moore &
Sons Chapel of Memories. Mrs. Hudson died Saturday, Oct. 23, 1982, in a Valley
nursing home. She graduated from the old Central Grammar School and was in the
class of 1918 at Phoenix Union High School. She went to Lamson Business College
and had been a secretary for McArthur Bros. Dodge Agency and Brothers Dairy
Farm. There are no known survivors. The Phoenix Gazette, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1982,
p.D4
HUDSON, Thomas Warren
Thomas Warren Hudson: Tom Hudson died on September 8,
2004 at the age of 89 in Tempe, Arizona, due to failing health. Known by family
and friends as Warren, Tim, Tom or W. T., he has lived in Tempe since 1964. Tom
moved to Tempe with his wife, Hazel and three children when he retired as a
Colonel from the US Air Force. Tom served in the original Army Air Corp in WWII,
and was in the Strategic Air Command from 1948 to 1964 when he retired. He also
served time in Japan during the Korean war. When he came to Tempe, he went back
to school at ASU, got a second degree in education (Business Administration in
1948), and taught science and math at Gililland Junior High. Tom was both a full
time and substitute teacher for the Tempe school district until he finally
retired in his early 70's. Tom was born in Hall Valley, San Saba County, Texas,
May 26, 1915. He grew up in a farming and ranching community where he began his
love of the outdoors and the west. Hazel his best friend and lifelong companion
died in 1998. His oldest son, Thomas passed away in 2001. He is survived by his
sister Myrtle Forbes, two remaining children, Ed and Diane, and his
grandchildren, Sara and Nathan. Tom died peacefully, trusting in the Lord and a
smile on his face as his thoughts turned to Hazel. Visitation is scheduled for
Sunday 2-4 p. m. at Carr Tenney Mortuary 2621 S. Rural Rd. Tempe. Services will
begin at 4 p. m. Graveside services will be Monday at 10 a. m. at Tempe Double
Butte Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/11/2004.
HUERTA,
Guadalupe
Guadalupe Huerta passed away on January 14, 2000 at the age of
seventy-nine. Guadalupe Huerta was born on October 5, 1920 to a farming family
in Glendale. Over the years, she worked diligently to better the lives of
individuals in the Mexican- American community and was a tireless advocate on
behalf of elderly, poor and disabled individuals. Guadalupe Huerta was one of
the first people to be elected to the board of Chicanos Por La Causa, a Hispanic
advocacy group, and was re-elected to this position numerous times. She ably
served in this capacity from 1978 to 1993, when she was made a lifelong honorary
member after her failing health forced her to retire. Among her other
accomplishments, Guadalupe Huerta was instrumental in the establishment of Casa
De Primavera, a Phoenix apartment complex built for aging and disabled residents
in the 1970s. She also gave freely of her time, energy and abilities as a member
of the El Rinconcito Senior Center Advisory Board and the Braun Sacred Heart
Advisory Board. An active member of the Sacred Heart Church, Guadalupe Huerta
worked diligently to save the old Sacred Heart church building in south Phoenix
when the area was being razed for commercial development. After fighting to
ensure that the area's residents received fair value for their homes, she
successfully undertook to save the church, which subsequently became a meeting
place for the community's former residents. In recognition of her tremendous
efforts, Guadalupe Huerta received numerous community service awards, including
the Hannah Kachina Award, the Jefferson Award from Channel 12 television, and
the Community Service Award from Chicanos Por La Causa. In addition, the
Guadalupe Huerta Apartments were named for her exceptional efforts on behalf of
the elderly. Guadalupe Huerta will be greatly missed by her family, many friends
and the citizens of Phoenix. Guadalupe Verdugo Huerta died at the age of 79.
Mrs. Huerta was a native Arizonian. She was well known in the Hispanic
community. Mrs. Huerta was Respected in the greater Arizona community. Arizona
gives awards for those who go that step beyond to help others. That was Mrs.
Huerta. A Resolution was also drawn up to honor her. A Concurrent Resolution on
the Death of Guadalupe Huerta. State of Arizona House of Representatives
Forty-fourth Legislature. Second Regular Session 2000. Introduced by
Representatives Loredo, Avelar, Horton, Cardamone, Valadez, Gonzales, Senators
Lopez, Aguirre: Representatives Allen, Anderson, Binder, Brimhall, Brotherton,
Carpenter, Carruthers, Daniels, Dunbar, Foster, Gardner M, Gardner W, Gerard,
Gordon, Gray, Griffin, Hart, Hatch-Miller, Horne, Huffman, Knaperek, Kyle,
Landrum, Laughter, Leff, Maiorana, Marsh, May, McGibbon, McLendon, Nichols,
Norris, Pickens, Preble, Rios, Schottel, Verkamp, Voss, Weason, Weiers, Wong,
Senators Cummiskey, Cunningham, Guenther, Hartley, Jackson, Mitchell,
Richardson, Rios P, Solomon, Soltero. Therefore: Be it resolved by the House of
Representatives of the State of Arizona, the Senate concurring: That the Members
of the Legislature express sincere regret at the passing of Guadalupe Huerta and
extend their sympathies and condolences to her daughter, Marta, her
granddaughters, Adelita and Margarita, her sisters, Rosario and Edwarda, and her
nieces and nephews.
HUERTA, Mario B.
Mario B. Huerta, 23, died Monday, April 24,
1978, from an accidental drug overdose according to a medical examiner's report.
He was brought here as a child from Nogales and worked as an equipment operator
for the City of Phoenix. Wife, Yvonne; son, Mario, Jr.; stepdaughter, Michelle;
parents, Ernesto and Socorro Huerta; three sisters; four brothers; and two
grandmothers. The Phoenix Gazette 4/28/1978.
HUERTA, Petronilo J.
Petronilo J.
Huerta, 75, of Apache Junction, AZ, died Thursday, August 26, 2004. Services
were held on August 30, 2004 at St. George's Catholic Church. Arrangements
entrusted to Apache Junction Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic on
9/2/2004.
HUERTA, Petronilo J.
Petronilo J. Huerta, 75, of Apache Junction died
Aug. 26, 2004, in Apache Junction. Apache Junction Mortuary handled
arrangements. (480) 982-7721. Submitted on (09/02/2004) from East Valley
Tribune
HUEY, Robert Garnett
Pinetop - Services for Robert Garnett Huey, 83, who
died Tuesday, July 2, 1974, in Navapache Hospital in Lakeside, were in Pinetop
Presbyterian Church. Burial arrangements are incomplete. Mr. Huey was a retired
school administrator and had lived in Pinetop for the past 13years. Survivors
include his wife, Hallie; his daughters, Mrs. Mary Hysong, Mrs. Harriet Cozier,
and Mrs. Patricia Clay; a sister out of state, and seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. Jackson Mortuary of Show Law is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, July 4, 1974.
HUFF, Albert A.
Albert A. Huff, 82, of Prescott, AZ,
passed away September 23, 2004. Private Cremation. Arizona Ruffner Wakelin
handled arrangements. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/25/2004.
HUFF,
Freeman E.
Freeman E. Huff, 64, of 3122 E. Madison, died Thursday, July 27,
1967, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Huff, a material handler for International
Metal Co., was born in Huntingburg, Indiana, and has been in Arizona since 1945.
Services at A.L.Moore and Sons Mortuary. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mr.
Huff is survived by his wife, Eva; three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Roberts and
Mrs. Phyllis Morang, both of Concord, California, and Mrs. Juanita Roberts of
Buena Park, Calif.; two brothers out of state and seven grandchildren. Friday,
July 28, 1967.
HUFF, Jay M.
29 May 1909 - Jan 1980 Jay M. Huff, 70, who came
here 18 years ago and had worked for the USPS 35 years, died Jan. 26, 1980, in a
Phoenix nursing home. Wife, Daisy; children, Charlotte Stevenson, Linda King,
Jay E. Huff and Danny Hewitt; two grandchildren and a sister. Published
1/30/1980.
HUFF, Ray L.
18 Aug 1930 - 1 Oct 1980 Ray L. Huff, 50, who had been a
truck driver 20 years for IML Freight Lines, was found dead Oct. 1, 1980, in his
motel room at Panguitch, UT. Surviving are his wife, Leda; children, Vicki
Christiansen, Dee Dee Thomas, Ray, Jr., and Mel; eight grandchildren; two
sisters and three brothers. Published in the Arizona Republic 10/3/1980.
HUFF,
Ruth
9 June 1909 - Oct 1980
HUFFAKER, Carrie Marie
Carrie Marie Huffaker, 67,
died Tuesday, June 11, 1974, in Good Samaritan Hospital. She was a member of the
Lost Chord Club and the Loyal Star. She had lived 42 years in phoenix. Children,
Mrs. Louise White, Mrs. Colleen Fletcher, Mrs. Joyce Espino, Mrs. Betty Lary,
William Fuller, Irvin, Donald, Victor, Jerry and Forest Huffaker; a brother,
John Turnbull; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Larson, Mrs. Gertrude French and Mrs. Opal
Releford; 36 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Memory Lawn Mausoleum
Chapel. Memory Lawn Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Ave. 6/15/1974.
HUFFMAN, Ela E.
Mrs.
Ela E. Huffman, 61, died Friday, July 5, 1974. Husband, Clifford; daughter, Mrs.
Barbara Sweatman; two sisters out of state and a grandchild. Mercer Mortuary.
Burial in East Resthaven Cemetery. 7/7/1974.
HUFFMAN, John W.
Safford - Services
for John W. Huffman, 53, who died in an automobile accident Dec. 26, 1981, in
Friona, Texas, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Caldwell's Chapel of the Valley. Mr.
Huffman was born in Solomon. He was employed by an Oklahoma construction company
and had worked for the city of Safford. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy;
daughters, Shirley Hill, Jackie Ibbara and Addie Huffman; two sisters; a brother
and 10 grandchildren. Published in the Arizona Republic Friday, January 1,
1982.
HUFFMAN, Mable,
Glendale -- Mable Huggman, 63, a member of the Assembly of
God Church, died Mon., May 8, 1967, in Maryvale Hospital. Mrs. Huffman was born
in Kingfisher County, OK, and moved to Glendale 20 years ago from Glenwood,
Iowa. Survivors include her husband, Clellie; six sons, James and John, both of
Phoenix, Joseph of Glendale, Clyde of Glenwood, Clarence of Picher, OK, and
Delbert of Hagerstown, MD; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Coil of Phoenix, Mrs.
Theo Grimsley of Klamath Falls, OR, Mrs. Lola Resler of Seattle, and Mrs. Velma
Hendon of Houston; a brother out of state; 28 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery. May 10, 1967.
HUFFMAN,
Phyllis W.
Sun City -- Phyllis W. Huffman, 71, a retired clinical psychologist,
died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976, in Valley View Hospital. Mrs. Huffman, 13861
Buccaneer Way, was graduated from Northwestern University and University of
Chicago. She was a member of the American Psychological Association, UofC
Alumnae Association and was an adjunct professor of Northwest University Medical
School. Survivors include her husband, Arthur V. Services Tuesday in Lakeview
United Methodist Church, 10298 Thunderbird Blvd., Lundberg Golden Door Chapel
handled arrangements. The Arizona Republic Thursday, Feb. 12, 1976.
HUFFMAN,
Raymond
20 Dec 1903 - 31 Oct 1979 Services for Raymond Huffman, 75, who came
here in 1927 and retired as a truck driver in 1965, were in A.L. Moore & Sons
Memory Chapel. Mr. Huffman died Oct. 31, 1979, in St. Joseph's Hospital He was a
member of Silver Trowel Masonic Lodge 29. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; stepson,
Wayne Colcord; a brother and two granddaughters. The AZ Republic Nov. 2,
1979.
HUFTLE, Albert F.
3 June 1892 - 24 Oct 1979 Glendale - Albert F. Huftle,
87, a retired farmer who came here in 1963, died Oct. 24, 1979, in his home. Mr.
Huftle is survived by his wife, Myrtle; children, Ruth Lowenthal, Esther Kraus,
Alberta Ahrens, Katherine Hickman and Mark; stepchildren, Glenice Urban and
James Kinnsley; 23 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services were in
Oakley, Kansas. 26 Oct 1979
HUG, Ann C.
Ann C. Hug, 44, of Glendale, died Aug.
2, 1994. She was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and was a nursing instructor.
Husband, William Michael; son, Patrick Michael; parents, Carolyn A. and Otie
Warwick. St. Luke's Catholic Church, 19644 N. 7th Ave. 8/6/1994.
HUGGINS, Minnie
M.
Minnie M. Huggins, 93, of Miami, died Dec. 16, 1982, in Gila General
Hospital. She was born in Arkansas and moved to Arizona from Oklahoma. She
resided in the Globe-Miami area for 25 years. Daughters, Mary Powers and
Virginia Nickell; sons, Clarence, Richard and Jesse; two sisters and a brother;
38 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside services Mountain View
Memorial Gardens, Mesa. Memorial services at Word of Life Assembly of God Church
in Miami. 12/17/1982.
HUGH, Lewis Arthur
83, of Bisbee, came from his native
Cornwall, England. He was a member of Perfect Ashlar Masonic Lodge 12. Wife,
Muriel; sons, Ivan and Roy, both of Glendale. Published in the Arizona Republic
9/21/1967.
HUGHES, Alfred
Alfred Hughes, 61, who had done maintenance work at
Mesa Country Club, died Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1982, in a Valley hospital. Services
for Hughes were today. He was born in Oklahoma and moved to Arizona 48 years
ago. Survivors include his wife, Carol; four daughters, Sue Romine, Donna Crow,
Barbara Ceccoli and Brenda Oliver; three brothers; a sister; 15 grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette 10/29/1982.
HUGHES, Dollie
Mesa
- Dollie A. Hughes, 80, who came to Arizona 34 years ago from Madison,
Wisconsin, died Jan. 26, 1980. Children Lucille Valentine, Dorothy Mizer, Helen
Prather, Carl Mizer and Robert Mizer; two sisters; two grandchildren. Published
1/29-30/1980.
HUGHES, Dr. Albert
Yuma - Dr. Albert Hughes, 54, a dentist, died
Dec. 31, 1969, in Maricopa County Hospital of burns he received Dec. 16 in his
home. Dr. Hughes was born in Newport News, Virginia. He was an Army veteran of
World War II and moved to Yuma 22 years ago. He was a member of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife, Vivian; daughter, Barbara; son,
James, all of Yuma; mother, Mrs. Louise HUGHES of Washington. Burial in Desert
Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Arizona Republic 1/1/1970.
HUGHES, Grant
C.
Sun City - Grant C. Hughes, 79, a native of Sheldon, ND, died Oct. 3, 1980,
in Boswell Hospital. Mr. Hughes came here in 1973 from Minneapolis. He was a
sales manager 35 years for the Hoerner-Waldorff Mfg. Co. in Minneapolis. He was
a member of St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church. Survived by wife, Marion;
children Gayle Hautman, Thomas and Terence, Minneapolis, MN, Grant, Jr. of Cook,
MN. Interment Minneapolis, Minnesota. Monday, Oct. 6, 1980.
HUGHES, Henry
Henry
Hughes, 58, a laborer, was dead on arrival at St. Luke's Hospital on March 1,
1970. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and came to Phoenix 15 years ago.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Joe E. BAKER of Phoenix and two out of
state; three brothers out of state. Burial in Double Butte Cemetery.
3/9/1970.
HUGHES, Libbie
Libbie Hughes, 74, a homemaker, died Sunday, Oct. 17,
1982. She moved to Arizona 20 years ago from her native Illinois. She was a
member of the City of Hope. Survivors include a sister, nieces; and nephews. The
Phoenix Gazette 10/19/1982.
HUGHES, Nadine
Nadine Hughes, 57, a volunteer with
the Scottsdale Baptist Hospital Auxiliary, died Dec. 26, 1982, at St. Joseph's
Hospital. Mrs. Hughes, of 520 W. Clarendon, was born in Mesa. She was a member
of the 7th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is survived by
her husband, Ralph; daughter, Becky Ash; son, John; a sister and brother; and
six grandchildren. Memorial services were Thursday, December 30, at A. L. Moore
and Sons, 333 W. Adams. Published in the Arizona Republic Wednesday, December
29, 1982.
HUGHES, Opal M.
Opal M. Hughes, 89, Buckeye, Arizona, passed away
September 13, 2004. Visitation one hour prior to Service time. Funeral Services
on Thursday at 10:00 a. m. at The Buckeye Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona
Republic on 9/15/2004.
HUGHES, Patrick J.
16 Jan 1903 - 16 Dec 1970. Patrick
John Hughes, 67, a retired warehouse supervisor for Kroger Markets in Chicago,
died Wed., Dec. 16, 1970, in Maryvale Hospital. Mr. Hughes came to Phoenix 20
months ago from his native Chicago. Wife, Mary; daughter, Mrs. Clarence SCHAAF;
son, Harry, both of Chicago; and seven grandchildren. Burial in Greenwood
Cemetery. Published in the Arizona Republic 12/18/1970.
HUGHES, Rachel A.
Sun
City - Rachel A. Hughes, 75, of 13040 99th Dr., died Tuesday, July 9, 1974, in
Garland, Texas. She had been a real estate broker 20 years in Kansas City and a
United Methodist Church member here. Children, Cleland N. and Mrs. Jane
Klinknett; sister, Mrs. Mildred Salle; a brother; six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Burial in Sunland Cemetery. 7/10/1974.
HUGHLETTE, Verna
Jean
Verna Jean Hughlette, 82, Phoenix, Arizona, passed away September 1, 2004.
Memorial Service Thursday, September 9, 2004, 7:00 p. m., Cathedral Christian
Center, 16635 N. 51st Ave., Glendale, AZ. Arrangements entrusted to Harper
Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/9/2004.
HULL, Aemil
H.
Aemil H. Hull, 58, of 1329 E. Butler, died Monday, June 17, 1974, in Memorial
Hospital. Husband, Richard; children, Niles Hull, Andrea Scoopmire and Rebecca
Gebelle; four sisters; and four grandchildren. Hansen Mortuary. Private
cremation. 6/19/1974.
HULL, Frances
Frances Hull, 70, was born in New York and
moved to Tempe 22 years ago from New Jersey. Daughter, Ellen MARTIN; son, David;
sister; and a grandchild. Published in the Phoenix Gazette 10/21/1982.
HULLABY,
Cummie Lee
Cummie Lee Hullaby, 55, of Phoenix, died June 10, 1994. She was born
in Ringgold, Louisiana, and was a nursing assistant. Daughters, ...
(unreadable), mother, Ruby EVANS, father and stepmother, Woodrow and Willie
ROBINSON; four sisters; two brothers; 19 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. Services East Phoenix Community Church. Eastlake Chapel and
Mortuary. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.
HULSEN, Mary Martha
Mary Martha Hulsen,
80, of Mesa, died Feb. 12, 1994. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was a
homemaker and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include
daughters, Marlyn SURDIS and Ruth HUNT; sons, Robert and Henry; sister, Ronnie
HAGMANN; brothers, Paul and Charles LUTTENBURGER; nine grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Services Church of the Master Presbyterian Church, Mesa.
Mountain View Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/15/1994.
HULSEY,
Patricia Dora
Patricia Dora Hulsey, 47, a native of Phoenix, taught 24 years in
the Cartwright School District. She taught the sixth grade at Palm Lane School.
Survivors include her daughter, Marilu; four sisters, Ruth Rogers, Mary Hughs,
LaNell Impson, and Edna Martin; and two brothers, Edwin and Wade Oliver. Chapel
of the Chimes Mortuary, Glendale. Resthaven Park Cemetery. The Arizona Republic
6/27/1978.
HUMM, Joseph F.
Post Office Employe. Joseph F. Humm, 44, of 2021 W.
Orangewood, a postal clerk for the main post office in Phoenix, died Saturday,
August 5, 1967, at John C. Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Mr. Humm, a Marine Corps
veteran of World War II, came to Phoenix 10 years ago from Cleveland, Ohio. He
was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. Survivors include his wife, Virginia, and a
daughter, Noreen, both of Phoenix. Northwest Mortuary. Requiem mass in Sts.
Simon & Jude Catholic Church, 6351 N. 27th Ave. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery.
The Arizona Republic Monday, August 7, 1967.
HUMMEL, David M. W.
David M. W.
Hummel, 73, born March 20, 1931 in Kimberly, British Columbia, Canada, began his
journey on heaven's highway, September 4, 2004. David's tenacity for life led
him in many directions. As a young man, David drove a taxi and worked at manual
labor to pay for his studies at the University of British Columbia. After
graduating law school in 1954, he eventually practiced in Victoria, B. C. He
began a transition into real estate development, building private hospitals, a
number of apartment buildings & the Red Lion Hotel in Victoria, B. C. David
spent many years in Mexico at his hotel the Hacienda Del Lobo with his first
wife Patricia, and their two sons. In 1977 he moved to Los Angeles where he
later married his second wife, Margarita who had two daughters. In 1994 David &
Margarita moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. Though David left us much too early, he
lived a full & accomplished life. His warm heart & caring nature was felt by
many. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his loving wife, Margarita, 4
children, Michael (Kathleen), Christopher, Christine (Terry) & Michele (Dan), 8
grandchildren, Brian, Max, Grace, Rachel, Kendra, Katie, Spencer & Nolan, sister
Veronica, brother Brian and his former wife Patricia. A Memorial Service will be
held at 2:00 p. m. on September 16, 2004 at The Chapel located at 7901 E Shea
Blvd in Scottsdale, Arizona. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hope
International, Dry A Tear in Haiti, 214 - 6th Street, New Westminster, B. C.,
V3L 3A2 or the National Parkinson Association. Published in The Arizona Republic
on 9/12/2004.
HUMPHREY, Cheri Lynn
Cheri Lynn Humphrey, 45, passed away on
September 17, 2004 in Scottsdale, AZ. She was born on August 28, 1959 in Globe,
AZ to Jerry and Carlene Stucker. Cheri grew up in Winslow, AZ and graduated from
Winslow High School, where she played in the High School Band. Cheri worked as a
nurse in the Medical profession and worked at Desert Samaritan for 20 years. She
is preceded in death by her mother Carlene Stucker. She is survived by her
husband, Lionell Humphrey; step-son, Lionell Jr.; father, Jerry F. Stucker; 3
sisters: Beverlee Nielsen, Debbie Nicodemus, and Jeri Lee Jue; and two
grandchildren: Symone and Damion. The Funeral Service will be held on September
24, 2004 at 11:00 AM with a visitation one hour prior at the LDS Centennial Ward
Building, 422 E. University in Mesa. Interment will be at the Winslow Cemetery
in Winslow, AZ on Saturday September 25, 2004 at 11:00 AM. Meldrum Mortuary
handled the arrangements, www. meldrummortuary. com. Published in The Arizona
Republic on 9/22/2004.
HUMPHREY, Cheri Lynn
Cheri Lynn Humphrey, age 45, of
Chandler, AZ. Passed away September 17, 2004. Visitation will be Friday,
September 25, 2004 from 10:00 - 11:00 A. M. at LDS Centennial Ward, 422 E.
University Dr., Relief Society Room. Services will be be held Friday, September
25, 2004 at 11:00 A. M. at LDS Centennial Ward, 422 E. University Drive.
Interment will be Saturday, September 26, 2004 at 11:00 A. M. in Winslow, AZ.
Arrangements entrusted to Meldrum Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/23/2004.
HUMPHREY, Cheri Lynn
Cheri Lynn Humphrey, 45, of Chandler died Sept.
17, 2004, in Scottsdale. Services: 11 a. m. Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, Centennial Ward, 422 E. University Drive, Mesa. Meldrum
Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 834-9255. Submitted on (09/23/2004) from
East Valley Tribune
HUMPHREY, Cheri Lynn
Cheri Lynn Humphrey, 45, passed away on
September 17, 2004 in Scottsdale, AZ. She was born on August 28, 1959 in Globe,
AZ to Jerry and Carlene Stucker. Cheri grew up in Winslow, AZ and graduated from
Winslow High School, where she played in the High School Band. Cheri worked as a
nurse in the Medical Profession and worked at Desert Samaritan for 20 years. She
is preceded in death by her mother, Carlene Stucker. She is survived by her
husband, Lionell Humphrey; step-son, Lionell Jr.; father, Jerry F. Stucker; 3
sisters: Beverlee Nielsen, Debbie Nicodemus, and Jeri Lee Jue; and two
grandchildren: Symone and Damion. The Funeral Service will be held on September
24, 2004 at 11:00 AM with a visitation one hour prior at the LDS Centennial Ward
Building, 422 E. University in Mesa. Interment will be at the Winslow Cemetery
in Winslow, AZ on Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 11:00 AM. Meldrum Mortuary
handled the arrangements, www. meldrummortuary. com Submitted on (09/22/2004)
from East Valley Tribune
HUNCILMAN, Margaret C.
Margaret C. Huncilman, 85, of
Sedona, died Nov. 2, 1994. She was born in Bloomington, Indiana, and was a
homemaker. No services planned. The Church of the Red Rocks in Sedona. 4 Nov
1994.
HUNGATE, Donald H.
Donald H. Hungate, 86, of Phoenix, died June 15, 1994.
He was born in McLeansboro, Illinois, and was a member of the Italian American
Club. Wife, Olive Blair; son, Donald Henry, Jr.; stepson, Robert BLAIR and
Donald C. Kaiser; sisters, Lucille SCHOOLING and Hettie FURLONG; parents, Laura
COX and Arthur; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Published in the
Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.
HUNSAKER, Marilyn H.
Marilyn H. Hunsaker, 69, of
Mesa, Arizona, passed away August 29, 2004. A Memorial Service will be held 6:00
PM on Thursday, September 2, 2004 at Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern Ave.,
Tempe, AZ. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.
HUNSAKER, Marilyn
H.
Marilyn H. Hunsaker, 69, of Mesa died Aug. 29, 2004, in Mesa. Services: 6 p.
m. Thursday at Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern Ave., Tempe. (480) 967-1643.
Submitted on (09/01/2004) from East Valley Tribune
HUNT, Beverly Jean
Beverly
Jean Hunt, 36, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died Feb. 3, 1994. She was born in
Phoenix. Survivors include her companion, Gary Spiker; daughters, Brandy and
Angela; son, Richard; mother, Billie Jean; sisters, Betty and Michelle; and
brothers, Michael and Mathew. Visitation Greer-Wilson Funeral Home, 5921 W.
Thomas Road. Services Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6290 W. Northern Ave., Glendale.
Arizona Republic Feb. 8, 1994.
HUNT, Eva A.
Mrs. Eva A. Hunt, 81, who was born
in Oneida, Illinois, and came here four years ago from Long Beach, California,
died Sat., Jan. 3, 1970. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles E. MATHENY
of Phoenix, and a brother and sister out of state. Burial in Whittier,
California. 1/5/1970.
HUNT, Faye
Pinetop - Services for Faye Hunt, 57, of
Pinetop, a bookkeeper who died January 1, 1982, in Navapache Hospital, were at
Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas Road. Mrs. Hunt was born in Idaho and came to
Arizona 15 years ago. She was a member of the Pinetop Country Club. Survivors
include her husband, G. Wayne; mother, Esther PALMER; a sister and a brother.
Services Tuesday Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas Rd.
Entombment Greenwood Memorial Park Mausoleum. Funeral Announcement: Survived by
husband, Colonel G. Wayne HUNT, Pinetop; mother, Esther PALMER; sister, Frances
PALMER, both of Montour, Idaho; brother, John PALMER, Boise, Idaho. Entombment
Greenwood Memorial Park Mausoleum. 1/3-4/1982
HUNT, Gwenllian Thomas
Gwenllian
T. Hunt, 88, died Sunday, June 2, 1974, in the home of a brother. Miss Hunt had
lived in Phoenix since 1922 and was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 114
W. Roosevelt. Survivors include her brother, Roger Hunt; and a niece, Mrs. H. R.
Withington. Services and enurnment in the family vault at Catasauqua,
Pennsylvania. 6/5/1974.
HUNT, Heber
Heber "Jack" Hunt, 85, was born in Ogden,
Utah, and died Oct. 10, 1980, in St. Joseph's Hospital. He came here 48 years
ago from Alaska. He had been a meat salesman. He was a Mason and a member of the
Phoenix El Zaribah Shrine. Wife, Pauline; daughters, Lila Levi, Virginia Smith,
Dorothy Ely; a sister; seven grandchildren. The Arizona Republic Monday, Oct.
13, 1980.
HUNT, Jack L.
14 Jul 1913 - 15 Oct 1979 Jack L. Hunt, 66, a World War
II Coast Guard veteran who retired as a brakeman after 22 years with Southern
Pacific Railroad Co., died Oct. 15, 1979, in John C. Lincoln Hospital. He is
survived by his wife, Marjorie; children, Lloyd Hunt, Jackie Myers and Ruth
Baze; four stepchildren; a sister; two brothers and 14 grandchildren.
10/17/1979.
HUNT, John W.
74, Prescott, 12/7/1982.
HUNT, Katherine J.
Katherine
J. Hunt, 77, who moved to Sun City in 1969 from North Bend, Ohio, died Nov. 21,
1982, at Boswell Memorial Hospital. Survivors include two sisters-in-law,
Mildred and Alice Kumpf, and nieces and nephews. Services today at Lundberg's
Golden Door Hapel in Youngtown. Wednesday, November 24, 1982.
HUNT, Leonore
M.
Sun City - Services for Leonore M. Hunt, 81, who had been an executive
secretary for the Crane Co. in her native Chicago, were in Menke Funeral Home,
12410 N. 103rd Ave. Miss Hunt, 13208H 98th Ave., moved here in 1975 from
Chicago. She died January 2, 1982, in Boswell Hospital. 1/4-5/1982
HUNT, Leora
Mae
Services for Leora Mae Hunt, 68, who lived in Phoenix 25 years before moving
to Ontario, Calif., were in Ontario. Mrs. Hunt, who worked as a seamstress for
Aires of California for 35 years, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1982, in Montclair,
Calif. She was born in Brooks, Iowa, and was a member of St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Pamona, Calif. Survivors include five sons, Gerald, Virgil, Fred, Gene
and Robert; three daughters, LuBertha Hunt, Sharon Tandyk and Judy Burnham; two
brothers; two sisters; 22 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The AZ
Republic 10/30/1982.
HUNT, Linda Ann
Linda Ann Hunt, 46, of Phoenix, AZ entered
into God's presence on September 14th, 2004. Linda passed away peacefully in her
home surrounded by those who loved and cherished her. Born December 26th, 1957
in Long Beach, CA, Linda moved to Phoenix, AZ for the first time in 1993. After
living in England for two years, Linda moved back to Phoenix with her husband
and two children in December, 2002. While juggling young children, Linda
returned to college to receive a degree in Physical Therapy Assistance, and then
pursued a career in the field. Linda's greatest love in life was her family and
she made us all laugh and smile with her enthusiasm and zest for living. Linda
is survived by her husband Sam and her two children, Alexis and Casey; brothers
Jack Tripp of Sacramento, CA, David Tripp of San Luis Obispo, CA, and Daniel
Tripp of Los Angeles, CA; and sisters Nancy Johnson of Los Angeles, CA and Lori
Craig of Newcastle, CA. A funeral Mass will be held at Corpus Christi Catholic
Church at 3550 E. Knox Rd. on Saturday, September 18th at 11:00 am. In lieu of
flowers, the family suggests donations to Trinity Hospice, 6245 N. 24th Parkway,
#200, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/17/2004.
HUNT,
Linda Ann
Linda Ann Hunt, 46, of Phoenix died Sept. 14, 2004, in Phoenix.
Services: 11 a. m. Saturday at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 350 E. Knox Road,
Ahwatukee. Tempe Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 967-1643. Submitted on
(09/17/2004) from East Valley Tribune
HUNT, Martin Joseph
Martin Joseph Hunt,
67, of Phoenix, died Jan. 30, 1994. He was born in Donnelly, Minnesota, and was
a retired truck driver for Consolidated Roofing & Supply and a Navy veteran.
Wife, Billie; daughters, Betty, Beverly and Michelle; sons, Michael and Matthew;
brother, Matthew T.; five grandchildren. 2/2/1994.
HUNT, Stanley R.
18 Dec 1914
- 15 Mar 1980 Prescott - Stanley R. Hunt, 65, who came here three years ago from
Pennsylvania, died March 15, 1980. He retired as a foundryman for a steel mill.
Survived by his wife, Martha; sons, Robert and David; a brother and three
grandchildren. 3/17/1980.
HUNT, Viola E.
63, moved to Arizona in 1959. She was
born in Truxton, Missouri. Sons, Arlie of Tempe; Russell of Phoenix, David of
Fort Scott, Kansas, John of Rogers, Arkansas; daughter, Mrs. Edna MASSIE of
Xenia, Ohio; three brothers and five sisters out of state. Burial in Mexico,
Missouri. Published in the Arizona Republic 9/22/1967.
HUNTER, A. C.
Globe -
Services for A. C. Hunter, 62, of Globe, a land developer and building
contractor who died December 31, 1981, in Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix,
were at Globe Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hunter was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and
came to Arizona 24 years ago. He was a member of the Elks and was an Army
veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Fay; children, Boots
McCarey, Rana Morris and Bryan; a sister and five grandchildren. Palmer Globe
Mortuary made arrangements. 2-Jan-1982
HUNTER, Constance E., ("Miss")
Sun City -
Constance E. Hunter, 88, was born in Connersville, Indiana, and died Dec. 21,
1982, at Wickenburg Hospital. She moved to Phoenix from San Francisco in 1950,
then to Sun City in 1975. She was a retired secretary with Shell Oil Co. in San
Francisco. Survivors include her sister, Una Mae, and brothers, Ed, Tom and
Bill. Services at Menke Funeral Home. 12/28/1982.
HUNTER, Jean Gladys
Jean
Gladys Hunter, 87, retired Phoenix College language professor, died Dec. 14,
1982. She was born in West Virginia and moved to Phoenix 45 years ago. She was a
1917 graduate of Knox College, attended Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, and
studied languages throughout Europe. 12/18/1982.
HUNTER, Lloyd H.
Globe -
Services for Lloyd H. Hunter, 72, who died Sunday, June 9, 1974, in Gila General
Hospital, were in Walker's Globe Mortuary Chapel. Burial in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mr. Hunter was a retired carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Prudy; a
daughter, Mrs. Ella Norman; brothers, Irvin and two out of state; sisters, Mrs.
Virgie Bush and one out of state, and two grandchildren. the Arizona Republic
Tuesday, 11 June 1974.
HUNTER, Nelson
Nelson Hunter, 84, of Sun Lakes, a winter
visitor from Los Alamos, N. M., was born in Kentucky. Wife, Alice E. Services in
New Mexico. Published in the Arizona Republic Sunday, 3/19/1989.
HUNTER, Thomas
R.
Thomas R. Hunter, 43, of Prescott, a truck driver, died Feb. 4, 1994. He was
born in Pasadena, California, and was a Vietnam War Army veteran. Survivors
include his wife, Gloria; son, Tom; father, Robert; sister, Susan Nelson; and
brother, Mike. Services have been held. Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home,
Prescott. Published in The Arizona Republic Friday, February 11, 1994, p.
B4.
HUNTER, Walter W.
Mesa - Walter W. Hunter, 75, a member of the Tempe
Nazarene Church, died Sunday, July 7, 1974, in a local nursing home. He had
lived in the Valley 40 years. Wife, Eva; children, Edwin, Iyone Rust, Lois
Hughes, Wanda Wilson; brothers, Fred, Waldo, Elvin; sister, Edith Ernst.
Services were in Sunset Chapel. Burial in memory Lawn Cemetery.
7/10/1974.
HUNTLEY, Albert
Albert Huntley, 79, an engineer who moved here 37
years ago from Detroit, died May 12, 1967, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Huntley
was a member of a Masonic lodge in Detroit. Born in Ontario, Canada, he had
served as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian engineers during World War I.
Survivors include his wife, Addie B., and a sister in Toronto. Funeral services
were assisted with a Masonic funeral committee. Burial in Memory Lawn Cemetery.
5/13/1967.
HUNTMAN, Charles B.
Charles B. Huntman, 77, a retired mechanical and
metallurgical engineer, died Mar. 3, 1970, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr.
Huntman, 2638 E. Mtn View Rd., was born in Germany and came here seven years ago
from Long Island, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Clara LUEBKERT. Cremation and other
arrangements made by Sunset Chapel. Published in the Arizona Republic
1/4/1970.
HUNYDEE, Mathilde
Mathilde Hunydee, 75, of Cottonwood, died Feb. 13,
1994. She was born in Chicago and was a vocational nurse and a volunteer at
Marcus J. Lawrence Medical Center. Daughters, Nancy Crouch and Dawn Clark and
one sister and one brother; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Cottonwood. Westcott Funeral Home.
2/17/1994.
HURD, Floyd E.
Floyd E. Hurd, 89, of Sun City, died June 15, 1994. He
was born in Winnebago, Minnesota. Survivors include his daughters, Joan Watson
and June Dallaire; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sunland
Mortuary. 6/18/1994.
HURLEY, Ann
Ann Beverly McCoy Cartwright Hurley born May 6,
1920 in Phoenix, Arizona passed away August 24, 2004. She is survived by her two
sons; Tony Hurley of Scottsdale and J. M. Jack Cartwright III. There are no
services planned. Arrangements entrusted to Advantage Maryvale Chapel. Submitted
on (08/29/2004) from East Valley Tribune
HURLEY, Mary Clara
Mary Clara Hurley,
92, of Scottsdale, died March 21, 1994. She was born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri,
and was a homemaker. Daughters, Alice Ackel, Judy CUnningham and Nancy Cressey;
son, Michael; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Mass at St. Maria
Goretti Catholic Church, Scottsdale. Whitney & Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home.
3/24/1994.
HURLEY, Nellie
Laveen - Nellie Hurley, 81, of Laveen, a lifelong
resident of Arizona, died Nov. 16, 1982, at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center.
Cousins, Rhoda Miller, Iva Louis, Vincent and Leeds Soatikee, Priscilla Vest and
Elvira Wallen. Graveside services at the Gila Crossing Cemetery. Botimer Family
Mortuary. 11/20/1982.
HURLEY, William B.
5 Oct 1908 - 25 June 1974. William B.
Hurley, 65, was a service station operator here six years before retiring in
1967. He died Tuesday, June 25, 1974. Wife, Ora; children, James, Jerry, Mrs.
Johnnie Ruth Kennedy, Mrs. Barbara Workman; and Mrs. Jennie Van Gystal; two
brothers and two sisters; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
6/27/1974.
HURLEY, William J.
William J. Hurley, 81, a retired mail carrier,
died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1982, in his home. He was born in New York City and moved
to Phoenix 30 years ago. He served in the Navy. Survivors include his wife,
Ingeborg; a son, William; a brother and two grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette
10/20/1982.
HURST, Alvin O.
3 Dec 1919 - 21 June 1974. Yuma - Alvin O. Hurst,
52, who had lived in Yuma the past 10 years, died Friday, June 21, 1974, in Yuma
Regional Medical Center. He was a landscape architect for the Bureau of Land
Management. Wife, Ella S.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Hurst; two brothers
and a sister out of state. Kammann Mortuary. Burial in Desert Lawn Memorial
Park. 6/24/1974.
HURST, Jessie M.
30 Dec 1885 - 16 Oct 1979 Jessie M. Hurst, 93,
who lived in Arizona the past 57 years, died Oct. 16, 1979. Mrs. Hurst is
survived by her daughters, Nellree Paris and E. Marie Payne and a granddaughter.
18 Oct 1979
HURT, William J.
William J. Hurt, 42, of Phoenix, the owner of AAA
Firewood, died Feb. 8, 1994. He was born in Phoenix and was a graduate of
Phoenix High School. Survivors include his mother, Mary L.; and sisters,
Patricia K. Dahlberg and Karen Ann Mancuso. Mass: St. Francis Xavier Catholic
Church, 4715 N. Central Ave. Mercer Mortuary. The Arizona Republic 12 February
1994, p.C-9.
HUSK, Burr
Burr Husk, 69, a night watchman, and retired farmer from
Blair, Nebraska, died Sunday, June 23, 1974, in Maricopa County Hospital. Wife,
Wilma C.; children, Mrs. Addie Lomax, Mrs. Shirley Libby and Mrs. Jenene
Grothouse, Donald Ronald, and Wayne; four brothers out of state; 18
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Northwest Mortuary. Burial in
Resthaven Park Cemetery. 6/25/1974.
HUSKEY, Dan
Dan (Blackie) Huskey, 66,
Yakima, WA passed away on August 29, 2004. Services will be in Yakima on
Wednesday. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.
HUSKEY, Ray
Phoenix,
40, 25 August 1967
HUSKY, Milton J.
3 Mar 1922 - Feb 1970. Funeral announcement
only Cremation. Mar. 2, 1970.
HUSS, Melvin B.
Melvin B. Huss, 82, died Friday,
Oct. 8, 1982. He had been a brakeman and conductor for Grand Truck Western
Railroad for 35 years. He was born in South Bend, Indiana, and moved to Phoenix
in 1955 from Durand, Michigan. Son, Walter, and grandchildren survive. Services
were in Durand, Michigan. Published in the Phoenix Gazette 10/12/1982.
HUSSEY,
George Arthur
George Arthur Hussey, Sr. was born in Glasco, Kansas May 7, 1911.
He moved to Phoenix, Arizona in November of 1917 and lived in the west valley
until his death. He was preceded in death by his wife of 67 years, Verona,
brother James, sister Mary Lois Hawkins and his great-grandchild, Robby White.
His survivors include his sister, Marjorie Grenger, his children; Georgiann
Carroll (John), Harriet White (Bob), George "Art" Hussey, Jr. (Suzanne), Teresa
Goettl, Deborah Roemeling (Bill). He had 12 grandchildren, 22
great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild. He is also survived by all
his brothers and sisters in Christ and hundreds of friends made over the past 93
years. George was active in dairy farming for 30 years. After farming he worked
in many places including International Metal Products and Arizona Sash & Door.
George was active in local politics and was a life long member of the Republican
Party. All who knew George knew what a very active participant he was in all his
family's activities. Services will be at Greer-Wilson located at 5921 W. Thomas
Rd. Friday Sept. 3rd at 6p. m. Published in the Arizona Republic from 9/1/2004 -
9/2/2004.
HUSTON, Jo Annis
Mesa - Funeral services for Mrs. Jo Annis Huston, 48,
of 68 N. Fraser Dr., Mesa, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Gibbons Mortuary here.
Mrs. Huston, wife of the Arizona Republic's Tempe district manager, Floyd B.
Huston, died Thursday, January 21, 1960, in a Phoenix hospital after a long
illness. A native of Globe, she had been a Mesa resident 22 years. She was a
member of the Mesa Manah Club and the First Baptist Church. Survivors besides
her husband, are a daughter, Jean, and a son, Bruce, both of Mesa; and her
mother, Mrs. Lena Cooper, Phoenix. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery in
Phoenix. The Arizona Republic Saturday, 23 January 1960
HUSTON, Lotis
15 Feb
1883 - 30 Jul 1967. Mesa -- Lotis Huston, 84, died Sunday, July 30, 1967, at the
rest home where he resided. A retired pharmacist, Mr. Huston was born in Ohio
and moved here three years ago from Oak Park, IL. There were no immediate
survivors. Services and burial were in Oak Park. Aug. 1, 1967.
HUTCHINGS, Doyal
Elmer
Mesa - Doyal Elmer Hutchings, 68, died Jan. 22, 1980. He had been a steel
worker. Wife, Donna, survives. Services were in Springerville, Utah. 24 January
1980.
HUTCHINS, Adelaide
Adelaide "Addie" Hutchins, 89, of Humboldt, died Feb.
8, 1994. She was born in Charleston, Illinois, and was a retired licensed
practical nurse. Survivors include her brother, Reed Mitchell; and nieces and
nephews. Services American Legion Post 78, Humboldt. 2/11/1994.
HUTCHINS,
Mildred D.
Mildred D. Hutchins, 87, of Phoenix, died Feb. 2, 1994. She was born
in Santa Paula, California, and was an insurance company bookkeeper. Daughters,
Barbara Clayton and Elizabeth Schmidt; brother, Howard Havens; three
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. No services. Chapel of the Chimes
Mortuary. 2/5/1994.
HUTCHINSON, Harvey C.
Funeral services for Harvey C.
Hutchinson, 59, of 1230 E. Portland, who died Thursday, January 7, 1960, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, were in Memory Chapel, A.L.Moore and Sons Mortuary. The Rev.
Marvin R. Elam officiated. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mr. Hutchinson, a
native of Circleville, Kansas, came to Phoenix 12 years ago from Boulder,
Colorado. He retired two years ago because of illness from the Arizona Sand and
Rock Co. Surviving are his wife, Ida Fay; a daughter, Mrs. Leroy Bush,
Broomfield, CO; three sons, Charles K., Phoenix, and Wayne K. and Richard L.,
both of Colorado Springs; and his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Hutchinson, Circleville.
Two sister and two brothers out of state, and five grandchildren also survive.
The AZ Republic Jan. 9, 1960.
HUTCHINSON, Margaret C.
13 April 1904 - 5 Oct 1989
Margaret C. Hutchinson, 85, of Sun City, a homemaker, died Oct. 5, 1989.
Survivors include her husband, Marshall; one stepdaughter; one stepson; one
brother; and two sisters. Sunland Lakeside Chapel, Sun City. Contributions:
American Lutheran Church. 10/13/1989.
HUTCHISON, Paul Augustus
Paul Augustus
Hutchison, 73, of Scottsdale, died June 11, 1994. He was born in Florence,
Mississippi, and was a meat broker and a World War II Army veteran. Wife, Nora
W.; sons, Michael P. and Terry L.; sister, Vivian Casada; two grandchildren.
Messinger Mortuary and Chapel. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.
HUTCHISON, Samuel
M.
Sam M. Hutchison, 85, a Phoenix area farmer, died Dec. 7, 1982. He was born
in Stanford, KY, and moved to Arizona in 1907. He was a Mason and had been
deputy sheriff in Flagstaff for three years. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth I.;
a sister; two brothers; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Masonic
graveside services at Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren.
12/9/1982.
HUTTAR, Virginia L.
Virginia L. "Jinny" Huttar, 86, of Sun City West,
Arizona, passed away September 12, 2004. Private family services are being held
with arrangements by Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel. Published in The Arizona
Republic on 9/15/2004.
HUTTAR, Virginia L.
Virginia L. "Jinny" Huttar, 86, of
Sun City West, Arizona, died Sunday, September 12, 2004, in Sun City West. She
and her husband, Richard, were from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and she was a
homemaker. Service is private. Camino del Sol Funeral Chapel handled
arrangements. 623-584-6299. Published in the Daily News-Sun on
9/15/2004.
HUTTON, Myrtle Ellen
9 Jan 1897 - 25 Mar 1980 Glendale - Services for
Myrtle Ellen Hutton, 83, who died March 25, 1980, in a Phoenix hospital, will be
3 p.m. today in Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Mrs. Hutton, 5153 N.
57th Ave., moved here 25 years ago from Oregon. Survivors include her children,
Carol Southard, Billy, Walter, Fred, Earl and Kenneth; four sisters; two
brothers; 23 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic
Friday, March 28, 1980.
HY, Jeanette
Jeanette (Mary) Hy, 85 of Phoenix, AZ
passed away peacefully on Friday, Sept. 10th. She was born in New Bedford, MA on
May 7th, 1919. Her family moved to the Detroit area in the early 1920's,
eventually settling in Highland Park, Ml, where she attended high school. She
was quite an athlete and thoroughly enjoyed playing softball for her high school
team. After a brief stint at Ford Motor Co. she enlisted in the US Army to
support her country's WWII efforts. On August 25, 1945, near the end of active
duty, she married Nicholas Hy, a seaman in he US Navy. Prior to moving to
Phoenix, Nick and Jeanette resided in Harper Woods, MI for 32 years. Jeanette
always loved a challenge and while in her mid 60's conquered her fear of the
water by learning how to swim. Jeanette was a loving wife and mother, a loyal
friend and a trusted companion. She will be remembered always in our hearts. She
was preceded in death by her husband; Nicholas and her daughter, Renee. She is
survived by her son; Thomas, daughter; Denise Hy-Sigler (Glenn), and
grandchildren: Matthew and Nicholas Hy. Memorial services will be held 10:30 A.
M. Friday, Sept. 17, 2004 at Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave.
Phoenix. AZ. The family suggests memorials to the Alzheimer's Association, 1028
E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85006. Published in The Arizona Republic on
9/16/2004.
Hy, Jeanette
Jeanette (Mary) Hy, 85, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away
September 10, 2004. Mrs. Hy served in the United States Army Air Force. A
Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, September 17th, 2004 at
Greenwood Memory Lawn Chapel, 719 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ. The family suggests
memorials to the Alzheimer's Association, 1028 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, AZ
85006. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/17/2004.
HYATT, Maybelle M.
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December 1895 - 18 December 1982 Fountain Hills - Maybelle M. Hyatt, 86, a
retired milliner from Michigan, died Dec. 18, 1982, at Mesa Lutheran Hospital.
Mrs. Hyatt was born in Michigan and moved to Fountain Hills 14 months ago. She
is survived by her husband, Floyd; son, Floyd A., Jr.; two sisters; two
brothers; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial services
were at Gibbons-Bunker Garden Chapel, Mesa. 12/21/1982.
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