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MAARSINGH, Wallace E.
It is with regret and profound sorrow that the children of Wallace E. MAARSINGH announce his passing on May 12, 2006. He will be deeply missed. He was born May 23, 1923 in Springfield, South Dakota, a small town of about 500 people. He became a citizen of the world and a member to the "greatest generation" during World War II when he flew B-17 bombers and was part of the post-war occupation of Japan. Upon returning to the states, he finished his Master's degree in Biological Science and began teaching at Dakota Wesleyan College in South Dakota. He eventually took his family to Chandler, Arizona where he was active in community affairs and taught in Chandler Jr. High and Chandler High School, eventually finishing his career at Mesa Community College, where he taught Anatomy & Physiology and other sciences. Dad was much loved by his children. He was a generous man with a wonderful sense of humor and an impressive array of talents. He could build his own house, paint lovely portraits and landscapes, play the guitar, carve intricate and beautiful birds and other animals out of wood, and play a mean game of cribbage and poker. He loved golf and other sports and as a younger man was a talented athlete. He cared deeply for his pets and was rewarded with total devotion from them. He had many interests and loved all that life had to offer, living it to the fullest. God bless you Dad. May your spirit find eternal peace and the companionship of all the little pets that you have loved and have loved you and gone before you. You will leave a hole in our lives and never be forgotten, so long as we have a breath left in us. Wally is survived by his five children: Daniel R. MAARSINGH of Tacoma, Washington, Bobby J. HUDSON of Gilbert, Arizona, Ronald D. MAARSINGH of Mesa, Arizona, Richard L. MAARSINGH of Mesa, Arizona and Randall L. MAARSINGH of Mesa, Arizona. Arrangements entrusted to Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. The Arizona Republic on 5/18/2006.

MABB, James Albert
James Albert Mabb, 79, of Mesa, died May 19, 1994. He was born in Canada and was a business owner. Wife, Lillian; daughter, Joanne Kosak; sons, Mark and Bruce; stepsons, Alton, Kenneth and David; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. 22 May 1994.

MABEN, Clarice
Clarice Maben. Educator Clarice Maben dies at 90. She was born in Rotan, Texas on March 27, 1913, and moved to Arizona with her family about 1920. She went home to be with the Lord On April 30, 2003 in Phoenix. A graduate of Phoenix Union High School and Lamson Business College, she served in the WAVES (women's Navy) during World War II. Miss Maben was a founding member of the faculty, staff and student body (simultaneously) of Grand Canyon University, where, after attaining a higher degree at Baylor University, she taught history courses for over 25 years, and was named a Professor Emeritus. She was a founding member of Laveen Baptist Church, where she served in many capacities, including playing piano, directing the choir, and teaching Sunday School classes from 1939. Her other interests included gardening, and she was a founding member of the Sun Country Iris Society. After retirement from Grand Canyon, she became curator of the Arizona Southern Baptist Historical Society. Clarice is survived by her brother, Rev. Jack Maben of San Diego, California; 5 nieces and nephews, 29 great-nieces and nephews, and two more generations. plus numerous "adopted" daughters, students at Grand Canyon. A memorial celebration was held at Laveen Baptist Church, 5036 W. Dobbins Road, Laveen, Arizona. Published in the Arizona Republic from 5/8/2003.

MABREY, Sarah E.
99, came to Arizona in 1925 from Springfield, Missouri, and homesteaded in the Harquahala Valley west of Buckeye. She was born in Xenia, Illinois. Daughters, Mrs. Ada A. MONTGOMERY of Phoenix and Mrs. Avalie EICHENDORS of Wenatchee, Washington. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Glendale. 9/2/1967.

MACARIO, John Joseph
John Joseph Macario, 93, a retired copper miner, died Dec. 24, 1982. He was born in Italy and moved to Phoenix from Calumet, Michigan, in 1942. He was a member of the Elks and American Legion in Jerome and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Cottonwood. He is survived by his daughter, Jean Spreitzer; a sister and brother; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Rosary at St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Mass at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church in Clarkdale. Botimer Family Mortuary. 12/27/1982.

MacDAVITT, Frank B.
Frank B. MacDavitt, 79, who had been a teacher at New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., for 25 years, died Monday, Oct. 4, 1982, in his home. Mass for MacDavitt, who moved to Phoenix 16 years ago from his native Brooklyn, N.Y., was in Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church. He served in the Navy during World War II. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors include a stepdaughter, B. Patricia Wingerning; and four grandchildren. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. Hansen Mortuary. The Phoenix Gazette, 10/6/1982.

MACDONALD, Archie D.
Archie D. MacDonald, 81, died Wed., March 30, 1977. He operated a trailer court after coming here in 1929 and was in the produce business 30 years. Awarded the Purple Heart while serving with the Red Arrow 32nd Division in World War I and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Wife, Theresa; daughter, Jacqueline Hyde; 2 sisters; 7 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Arizona Republic 4/1/1977.

MACDONALD, Fred R.
Fred R. MacDonald, Sr., 67, a member of the Sun City Community Church, was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and was a Masonic Lodge member in Auburn, MA. He had lived in Sun City fivve years. He was a retired molder for a bronze company. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; sons, James and Fred MacDonald, Jr., both of Scottsdale; and two grandchildren. Burial in Green Acres Cemetery. 5/14/1967.

MACDONALD, J. Charles
J. Charles Macdonald, 64, who had been with Mountain Bell 38 years and was district manager for payroll and administration, died Oct. 8, 1979. Mr. Macdonald served in the Air Force in World War II and moved to Phoenix in 1957 from Denver. He was a member of Telephone Pioneers and Sigma Chi fraternity. Survivors include his wife, Mildred B.; sons, Charles and Boyce; a granddaughter and two sisters. Services were in All Saints Episcopal Church, 6300 N. Central. 10 Oct 1979.

MACDONALD, Mary Lu
Peoria - Mary Lu MacDonald, 61, a former bookkeeper at Boswell Memorial Hospital, died Dec. 16, 1982, at Desert Terrace Nursing Home. Mrs. MacDonald was born in Duluth, MN, and moved to Scottsdale from Redwood City, CA, in 1961 and to Peoria in 1974. Survived by her daughters, Mary J. Ridgway and Judtih A. Gerling; son, Kenneth; two sisters; and six grandchildren. Services were at All Saints of the Desert Episcopal Church, Sun City. 12/19/1982.

MACE, Claude
Claude Mace, 66, of Coolidge, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 1976, in Pinal General Hospital. He was a welder and had lived in this area for 25 years. Two brothers and five sisters survive. Cole & Maud Mortuary Chapel. 10 January 1976.

MACELROY, Viola A.
Viola A. MacElroy, 85, a homemaker, died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1982, in Phoenix. She moved to Airzona 33 years ago from her native Massachusetts. Survived by daughter, Shirley Norris; a son, John; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette 19 Oct 1982.

MACEY, Darrel W.
Darrel W. Macey, 84, of Sedona, died Jan. 26, 1994. He was a retired heating and air conditioning technician with Sears Roebuck Co., was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and was a member of the Elks and Masonic lodges. Wife, Ethel; sons, G. Darrel and Donald; one brother; Sedona Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.

MACH, Joseph J.
Mesa -- Joseph J. Mach, 66, who had been a machinist 43 years for the Western Electric Corp in Chicago, died Tues., May 9, 1967, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Mr. Mach moved here six years ago from his native Chicago. He was a member of the Thunderbird Council of Western Electric Pioneers in Phoenix. Survivors include his wife, Rose; a sister and three brothers out of state. Mass of Requiem was said in Christ the King Catholic Church. Burial in Mesa Cemetery. 5/11/1967.

MACHAMER, Otto W.
Otto W. Machamer, 76, was born in Davenport, Iowa, and moved to Mesa 11 years ago. He died Monday, Oct. 18, 1982. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. wife, Mary; daughter, JoAnn Cook; two brothers; three grandchildren. Published in the Phoenix Gazette 10/21/1982.

MACIA, Edith A.
Prescott - Mrs. Edith A. Macia, 89, died Wed., July 17, 1974, in Yavapai Community Hospital. She was born in Leadville, Colorado, and attended the University of Arizona in 1901. She lived in Arizona for 88 years. She lived in Tombstone for 50 years and was postmistress from 1928 to 1936. She lived in Prescott the last 11 years. Children, Harry, Mrs. Norma Rockfellow and Mrs. Betty Newell; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Memory Chapel. Cremation was at Mountain View Crematory. 7/20/1974.

MACIAS, Donaciano
Donaciano Macias, 74, died Monday, Oct. 21, 1974, in a Phoenix hospital. He lived in Arizona 52 years. Children, Tony L., Belinda Lopez, Mrs. Virginia Estrada, Mrs. Estefana Guerrero, Mrs. Mary M. Douglas and Mrs. M. L. Mendez; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. Mass in Immaculate Heart Church. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. 10/24/1974.

MACIAS, Louis D.
Superior - Rosary for Louis D. Macias, 75, who died Thursday, January 7, 1960, was in Smith Funeral Home. Mass was sung in St. Francis Church here. Mr. Macias, born in Mexico, had lived in the state since 1912, the past 38 years in Superior. He had been in the dairy business until retirement six years ago. He is survived by his wife, Maria; three daughters, Mrs. Connie Holt, Phoenix, and Mrs. Rachel Granilla and Mrs. Jessie Bertoglio, both of Superior; and three sons, Louis and Juventino, both of Superior and Robert Macias, Willcox. The AZ Republic January 9, 1960.

MACIAS, Luis R.
Luis R. Macias Jr., 83, of Apache Junction, passed away August 29, 2004. Rosary will be Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 7 PM, at St. Francis Catholic Church, 11 Church, Superior, AZ. Funeral Mass will be Thursday, September 2, 2004, 9 AM, at St. Francis Catholic Church. Arrangements entrusted to Griffith Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.

MACIAS, Luis R.
Luis R. Macias Jr., 83, of Superior, Arizona, passed away on August 29, 2004 in Apache Junction, Arizona. Luis was born in Jalpa, Mexico on July 5, 1921 and was a WWII Army veteran and purple heart recipient. He retired in 1982 from Magma Copper Company after 42 years of service. Luis was preceded in death by his beloved wife Aurora C. Macias, who died in 2002 after 54 years of marriage. Luis is survived by his daughters, Aurora Aguilar, Linda (Albert) Lira, Doris Madueno, Nancy (Carlos) Gonzales and his sons, Louis (Lorena) Macias and William (Esther) Welcome. He also leaves behind twenty one grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren, his sister Connie Holt of Phoenix, Arizona and his brother Robert Macias of Wilcox, Arizona. Rosary was held on Wednesday, September 1, at 7:00pm and Mass will be held on Thursday, September 2, at 9:00am at St. Francis Church in Superior, Arizona. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.

MACIEJ, Cecelia B.
Cecelia B. Maciej - born 12-2-15, died 9-18-04 of bone cancer. Celia took great joy cooking for her large extended family, friends and also professionally. She hosted many get togethers at her home of 60 years in Long Beach, CA. She also cultivated a beautiful garden at her home. She loved to laugh and share many funny stories of Minnesota childhood memories. Survived are her son Frank W. Maciej, daughter Karen A. Euliano. Also surviving are grandchildren - Jamie Freeman, Laura Fleming, Jennifer Tuter, great-grand- children - Tra, B. J., D'Von and Asia Freeman, Kirsten Maciej, Kimberly Tuter and Samantha Fleming. Visitation at Best Funeral Services 6-8PM Wed. Sept. 22, Rosary at 7PM. Services at St. Charles Borromeo, Peoria, and Mass 9:00 AM Thursday Sept. 23, Services also Sat. Sept. 25 at All Souls Cemetery, Long Beach, Cal. 4:00PM Graveside only. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/22/2004.

MACIEJEWSKI, William J.
Survived by wife, Laura, of Bagdad, AZ; daughters, Geraldine Perry, Germany; Theresa Laux, Phoenix, LauraLee David; and sons, Robert of Bagdad and Andy of Phoenix; five grandchildren. Services Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. The AZ Republic Feb. 3, 1982.

MACK, Cora Larson
Cora Larson Mack, 97, of Mesa, died Feb. 10, 1994. She was born in Arizona and was a homemaker. Survivors include her daughter, Elaine M. CRANE; sons, Reed F. and G. Wayne; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Contributions: Grant M. Mack Foundation for the Blind, 695 E. Three Fountains Dr., Suite 159, Murray, Utah, 84107. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/15/1994.

MACKEY, John J.
John J. Mackey, 69, 201 W. Highland, died Friday, May 5, 1967, in Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a native of Ontario and came here 11 years ago. He was a veteran of World War I and was an agent for Moore Realty Co. He belonged to St. Francis Xavier Church and the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Laurence; a stepson, Warner Burritt, Tucson; two brothers and three sistersall out of state. Mass of Requiem was in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. May 7, 1967.

MACKOS, Nick
Nick Mackos, Born April 24, 1930 Died September 8, 2004, Phoenix. Nick spent 30 years as an electrical engineer for the Airforce, Hughes, and Lockheed. He traveled the world and married the love of his life Joanna in Greece. Nick had a passion for books, knowledge, nature, and his Greek heritage. Nothing was more important to him than his wife, 2 children, 1 grandchild, and family. Nick was a humorous and compassionate man whose great spirit will be forever missed. Services: Paradise Chapel in Phoenix, 9/12/04, 6-8 pm. Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Phoenix, 9/13/04, 10am. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/12/2004.

MACKOS, William B.
Trisagion (Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox) services for William B. Mackos, 83, who moved here 32 years ago from Cleveland and was self-employed in the produce business, were in Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 1973 E. Maryland. Mr. Mackos was born in Greece and was a member of the Orthodox Church. He died Oct. 14, 1979, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Helen; son, Nick Mackos; daughters, Mary Jackson, Betty Vatsis and Evelyn Genakos; and nine grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 27, 1979.

MACKOWIAK, John T.
Services for John T. Mackowiak, 48, who died Oct. 15, 1979, in St. Luke's Hospital, were in Christ Church of the Ascension. Mr. Mackowiak moved here 16 months ago from New Jersey and had been director of warehousing for Revlon, Inc., 10 years. He was an Army veteran of the Korean conflict. Survivors include his wife, Sheila C.; children, Karen, Nancy, James and Michael; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mackowiak; and two sisters. A. L. Moore & Sons handled arrangements. The AZ Republic 18 Oct 1979.

MACON, Kate M.
Kate M. Macon, 93, of 8408 W. Devonshire, died Nov. 13, 1982. She had been an Arizona resident since 1919. Ms. Macon, a homemaker, was born in Indiana and was a member of Phoenix Christian Church. Survivors include nieces and nephews. A.L. Moore & Sons Chapel of Memories. Memory Lawn Mausoleum. 11/17/1982.

MACPHERSON, John W.
John W. MacPherson, 84, of Sun City, a procurement officer, died March 19, 1989. He was born in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife, Alice; two grandchildren. Services will be in Minneapolis. Contributions the Alzheimers' Disease and Related Disorders Association. Sunland Memorial Park & Mortuary. Thursday, March 23, 1989.

MacVEAGH, Helen E.
Helen E. Mac Veagh, 84, who moved to Phoenix 29 years ago from Ranning, California, died Nov. 16, 1982. Mrs. Mac Veagh had been a medical technologist for Good Samaritan Medican Center for 12 years. She was born in Nevadaville, Colorado, and was a member of Alpha Study Club. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Earl A. Bronson, Jr.; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Hansen Mortuary arranged private cremation. 11/18/1982.

MADA, Jose Luis
Jose Luis Mada, 19, died Jan. 21, 1980, in his home. He was an employee of Plants Nursery. Survived by parents, Rafael and Maria Mada; seven brothers; three sisters; and two grandmothers. Services were in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Guadalupe. 1/25/1980.

MADDEN, Francis Joseph
Francis Joseph Madden, 46, died Sat., Oct. 2, 1982, in his home. He was brought to Arizona as a child from his native Massachusetts and was an engineer and scientist in the defense industry. Survivors are a son, Francis, Jr.; daughters, Mary, Myra, Monica Fuller, Melanie Habershaw, Miriam Fernandez; two brothers,Gerald of Long Beach, CA, and Donald of Waltertown, MA; four sisters, Miriam Madden and Margaret Foley of Boston, Frances Hobbins of Arlington, VA, and Regina Lordan of Arlington, MA; and six grandchildren. Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery. The Phoenix Gazette, 10/5/1982.

MADDEN, Robert M.
Robert M. Madden, 56, of Florence, died Jan. 23, 1994. He was born in Lambertville, N.J., and was an appliance salesman and an Army veteran. Survivors include his sisters, Anna Kerr, Judith Tramontano and Ethel Ellis; and brothers, Hugh and Richard. Services were held in New Jersey. Brown's Colonial Mortuary. 2/5/1994.

MADDEN, Robert N.
Youngtown - Robert N. Madden, 60, died Thurs., June 13, 1974, in Maryvale Samaritan Hospital. He had been employed in the home office of the Valley National Bank for nine years. He was a member of Maryvale Elks Lodge 2369, American legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He retired as a first sergeant after serving in the Army in World War II and Korea. Wife, Mildred; children, Tom, Mrs. Roberta Johnson, and Mrs. Linda Neice; a sister; and 11 grandchildren. Lundberg Sunland Chapel. Burial in Sunland Cemetery. 6/15/1974.

MADDOX, Frank R.
Frank R. "Bob Maddox, 58, of Yuma, died June 11, 1994. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia, and was an Air Force veteran. He was vice president of Glico Goods, U.S.A., a member of the Yuma Optimist Club and managed the Yuma Citrus Co. for 18 years. Wife, Marilynn; son, Frank Robert III; sister, Donna Wiltzleben; brothers, J. Charles and Winston H. 6/15/1994.

MADDY, James Robert
Sun City -- James Robert Maddy, 57, a civil engineer 30 years with the federal government, was a member of the United Church of Sun City. He moved to Sun City in 1962 from Los Alamos, N.M., after he retired from the Atomic Energy Commission. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma and was a Masonic lodge member in his native Enid, OK. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a son, Dr. James A. Maddy of Lexington, KY; his mother, Mrs. James A. Maddy of Enid; and two grandchildren. Burial in Sunland Cemetery. 5/16/1967.

MADERS, Nora Ann
Prescott - Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Ann Maders, 85, who died Friday, Jan. 8, 1960, in the Pioneers home here, were in Ruffner Funeral Home. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. Maders was born in a covered wagon in Howard County, Kansas. Her family then was en route from St. Louis to Crown King Arizona mining camp. A resident of the Prescott area since 1874, she is survived by nine sons, Bill, Mayer; Robert, Phoenix; Dudley, Ash Fork; Henry, Globe; Eugene, Prescott; Fields and Robert, both of Humboldt; and Ray and Horace, both of Tucson; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Merwin, Prescott; Mrs. Jessie Higgins, Humboldt; and Mrs. Hazel Richards, La Mesa, Calif.; 20 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. The AZ Republic Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1960, p. 18.

MADISON, Buford C.
Burford C. Madison, 63, of Congress was buried Tuesday this week in Mountain View Cemetery, Prescott. He died Friday last week in Yavapai Community Hospital. Funeral Services were conducted Tuesday in the first ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The Ruffner Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Born in Kentucky, Mr. Madison moved to Arizona in 1937. He had been employed as a truck driver and dispatcher for Pacific Intermountain Express out of Wickenburg from 1948 until 1970. Then he was a driver for Saguaro Asphalt and Petroleum of Phoenix until 1973. Last year he was elected trustee to the school board for District 17. He was a member of Teamsters Local No. 104 in Phoenix. Mr. Madison was field chairman of Wickenburg Gem and Mineral Society and assistant field chairman of Rock Knockers of Yarnell. He was involved in volunteer work for the Chat and Chew Club of Yarnell, a senior citizens' group. He also belonged to the Arizona Assn. of Retired Persons. Survivors include his widow, Jewel of Congress; three sons: Joe of Bagdad, Buford Jr. of Prescott, and Robert of Wickenburg; ten grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ January 11 1979, p. 11

MADISON, Fletcher
Glendale - Services for Fletcher Madison, 67, were at Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary. He died Oct. 27, 1979, in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. He was a retired Air Force Master Sergenat and came to Arizona 13 years ago from Minnesota. Surviving are his wife, Kiyoko; son, Richard; two sisters; a brother and a grandchild. The AZ Republic 29 Oct 1979.

MADORSKI, Dennis A.
Dennis A. Madorski, 44, Phoenix, Arizona, passed away September 7, 2004. Services pending. Lundberg White Rose Chapel. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/19/2004.

MADORSKI, Dennis Albert
Dennis Albert Madorski, 44, passed away suddenly on September 7, 2004. Dennis is survived by his son, Matthew Madorski, and Matthew's mother Lisa. Also surviving him are his mother Emma Madorski, his sister, Beverly (husband, Vic) Fimbres, his nephews, Nano, Nico, Jeffer, nieces, Tasha, Nat and Vicki, and his dog, Yukon as well as numerous extended family and friends. Dennis was preceded in death by his father Ed, and his siblings, Judy and Jerry Madorski. He loved his family very much. He will always be remembered for his love of baseball and hunting. Dennis will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 4:00 P. M. at Lundberg Mortuary White Rose Chapel, 5310 W. Northern Ave., Glendale. Published in The Arizona Republic from 9/19/2004 - 9/23/2004.

MADORSKI, Emma Hreha
Grandma Emma Hreha Madorski, 85, together again with husband Edward, sons Jerry and Dennis and daughter Judy. Survived by brother Joe and Marge Hreha; daughter Bev and Vic Fimbres; granddaughter Vicki; grandsons, Chris, Jeff, Vic, Matt and Tyler; great-grandchildren Natalie, Nathaniel, Nicholas, Natasha, Anthony and Ryan; great-great-grandchildren, Christian, Carina and Valin; many nieces and nephews, family and friends. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her as "Grandma". Visitation will be held from 6-9 P. M., with Rosary at 7:00 P. M., Friday, September 24th, at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 East Indian School Road. Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 A. M. Saturday, September 25th, at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home with interment to follow at St. Francis Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/23/2004.

MADRIA, Leon
Leon Madria, Jr., 83, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away September 8, 2004. Services will be held 10:00 AM, Friday, September 10, 2004 at Preston Funeral Home, 3800 S. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ. Interment at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/10/2004.

MADRID, Vicente G.
Vicente G. Madrid, 66, a baker at Bartlet Bakery for 42 years, died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1982, in a Valley hospital. He was born in Mexico and moved to Arizona in 1934 from New Mexico. wife, Petra; daughters, Josie RIVERA, Mary CASTELLANOS, Rose SAIZ, Jenny LOPEZ; son, Vicente, Jr.; brother, Matilde Madrid; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette 14 Oct 1982.

MAESTAS, Ned N., Sr.
Holbrook - Rosary and Mass for Ned N. Maestas, Sr., 80, who died Oct. 6, 1979, at Maricopa County Hospital was at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Mr. Maestas, a Concho native, moved to Holbrook in 1944. He was a rancher. Survivors include eight sons, Vidal, Louis, Ned, Jr., Frankie, Leo, Ernest, Johnny and Andrew; four daughters, Maida Perguson, Gloria Kuton, Genevieve Griego and Refelita Baldwin; three brothers; two sisters; 37 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. 9 Oct 1979

MAEZ, Charles E.
Charles E. Maez, 62, of Phoenix, died Oct. 28, 1994. He was born in Colorado and was a testing technician for U. S. West. He was an Air Force veteran. Wife, Pamela; daughters, Charlene L. Trevino, Mary D. Palmisano and Gloria A.; son, Victor L.; stepdaughters, Rhonda, Cristina and Angella; mother, Perfelia; sister, Elizabeth Amador; brothers, Leonard, Robert, Dean and Allen; and three grandchildren. 1 Nov 1994.

MAFFEO, Henry J.
22 October 1883 - 8 October 1979 Henry J. Maffeo, 95, who was brought to Bisbee by his parents in 1885 and later was a founder of the first electricians union in Globe, died Oct. 8, 1979, in his home. Mr. Maffeo, 712 W. Vernon, had operated a mining specialties company in Phoenix, Maffeo & Sons. In the early days his family lived on a ranch which is now in Mexico and after his father's death they were among the first families to live in Bisbee's Brewery Gulch. Survivors include his children, Lois Weaver and John H. Maffeo; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were in St. Francis Cemetery, 4800 E. Oak. Arrangements were made at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic October 9, 1979.

MAFFUCCIO, Emilie A.
Emilie A. Maffuccio, 51, died April 23, 1978. She was an artist for 30 years and moved to the Valley from Chicago 21 years ago. Husband, Ralph; daughter, Deborah Hurlbert; a son, Thomas; two sisters, Dorothy Rosenbloom of Illinois and Margerate Myers of Washington; three brothers, George and Richard of Colorado and Fredrick of Kansas; stepbrother, James Sudermann of Arkansas; and two grandchildren. Services in Green Acres Scottsdale Chapel. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. The Phoenix Gazette Tuesday, April 25, 1978

MAGALLON, Sandra G.
Marana - Graveside services for Sandra G. Magallon, four months old, will be Monday in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Mesa. Sandra is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore Magallon; grandparents, brothers and sisters. Melcher Mortuary made the arrangements. The Arizona Republic Sunday, November 21, 1982.

MAGDALENO, Camilo L.
18 July 1902 - 5 October 1979 Glendale - Rosary for Camilo L. Magdaleno, 77, of 6634 N. 54th Drive, who worked for John Jacob's Farms 20 years until he retired in 1968, will be 8 p.m. today in Lundberg's White Rose Chapel, 5310 W. Northern Ave. Mass will be 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 5614 W. Orangewood. Mr. Magdaleno, a native of Mexico who moved to Arizona in 1926 and to Glendale in 1941, died Oct. 5, 1979, in Maricopa County Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Carmen; children, Jessie Arenas, Antonia Madril, Cindy Soto and Manuel; three sisters; a brother; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Published in The Arizona Republic Monday, October 8, 1979.

MAGEE, John Herbert
John Herbert Magee, 76, died Sunday, June 16, 1974, in the San Diego Hospital His 30-year Naval career included World Wars I & II. He retired as a gunnery officer in 1950 and was on the maintenance staff at Arizona State University for 15 years. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Blue Ridge Lodge in Virginia and a charter member of the Sciots in San Diego. Wife, Alice E.; children, Mrs. Donna Lee Canipe, Mrs. Catherine Hickey, Helen and Herman Magee; a sister and a brother; 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. No services. He willed his body to the University of California for cancer research. His ashes were scattered at sea. 6/19/1974.

MAGEE, Joseph W.
Tucson - Funeral services for Joseph W. Magee, 54, who died of a heart attack in his home Sunday, January 10, 1960, were in the Mountain View Presbyterian Church. The Rev. David Sholin officiated. Burial in South Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Magee was assistant superintendent in charge of business affairs for the Tucson school system since 1930 when he was graduated from the University of Arizona. A native of Douglas, he came to Tucson in 1926. He is survived by his wife, Delina; a son, Joseph, Pittsburgh, PA; and a sister, Mrs. Alice Boardman, Tucson. The AZ Republic Tuesday, January 12, 1960.

MAGEE, William B.
25 Jan 1922 - 27 Mar 1980 William B. Magee, 58, a real estate broker who operated Bill Magee Realty Co., died March 27, 1980. Mr. Magee was a World War II Army veteran and came to Arizona 31 years ago from Omaha, Nebraska. Survivors include his wife, Shirley; a daughter, Michelle Allee; and a brother, Donald Magee. Interment Resthaven Park. 3/28/1980.

MAGES, Evelyn
Evelyn Mages, 78, of Phoenix, a waitress and homemaker, died June 16, 1994. She was born in Peekskill, N. Y. Survivors include her husband, Jules J.; daughter, Mary Evelyn Appenauer; step-daughter, Barbara Morgan; son, Charles Miller; stepson, John F.; one sister; one brother; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. 6/18/1994.

MAGGARD, Mary J.
Apache Junction - Mary J. Maggard, 62, of 833 E. Friar Dr., died Feb. 3, 1982, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Maggard was born in Marion, Ohio, and came to Arizona 22 years ago. Survivors include her husband, Orville; children, Walda Estep, Apache Junction, and Robert Maggard of Lorain, Ohio; and two grandchildren. Services were at Gibbons-Bunker Mortuary, 9702 E. Apache Trail. Interment Mtn View Memorial Gardens. The AZ Republic Feb. 6, 1982.

MAGGARD, Roscoe B.
Services for Roscoe B. Maggard, 78, of Mayer, a retired electrician, were at Chapel of the Chimes, Glendale. Mr. Maggard, who was born in Latcher County, Kentucky, died Nov. 22, 1982. He moved to Arizona 34 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Emma; daughter, Evelyn Kucherer; sons, Dr. James E. and Jesse L.; stepchildren, Lenwood Jackson and Viola Gibson; one sister and four brothers; 17 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 11/24/1982.

MAGGIO, James Victor
James Victor Maggio, 79 of Scottsdale, AZ passed away on September 12, 2004. Born on June 12, 1925 in Everett, MA, Mr. Maggio moved to Arizona 13 years ago. He was a decorated WWII Navy Veteran in the Pacific Theater. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn, daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Gary Guthridge; sons, James A., Steven and daughter-in-law Karen; grandchildren, Erica, Michelle, Nicole and Luke and sister, Marie Caputo. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at 2:00 PM at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 10815 N. 84th St., Scottsdale, AZ. The family requests memorial contributions to Mayo Foundation for Cancer Research c/o Mayo Clinic Dept. of Development, 13400 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85259 or Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St. . Phoenix, AZ, 85014. Published in The Arizona Republic from 9/14/2004 - 9/15/2004.

MAGILL, Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson Magill, 63, of Phoenix, died May 17, 1994. He was born in Chicago and was a steel company salesman and a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors include his mother, Margaret; brother, Perry; and three nephews. 20 May 1994.

MAGLIO, Antonio
Antonio Maglio, 64, died June 24, 1978. He was a World War II Navy veteran and owned a vacuum cleaning shop after moving here in 1962. Son, Terrance; mother, Lucy Maglio; sister, Mary Jeffords. St. Francis Cemetery, 4800 E. Oak. Arizona Republic 6/29/1978.

MAGNUSSON, Robert C.
Mesa - Robert C. Magnusson, 64, who was assistant director of the Federal Housing Administration's Seattle office until he retired in 1975, died Nov. 3, 1979, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Magnusson was born in Mesa and lived at 550 E. 8th St. He was a bishop, district president and held other offices in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wife, Lora; children, Sherri Zinker, Faye Faucett, Bette Mae Doxey, Melvin and Robert; mother, Lettie; two sisters; a brother; 24 grandchildren. Services at the Mesa 22nd War Chapel, 933 E. Brown Road. The Arizona Republic Monday, Nov. 5, 1979.

MAGUIRE, Lydia
Lydia Maguire, 71, of Stamford, Connecticute, died Friday, Nov. 4, 1994. Mother of Robert Maguire of Phoenix and Brian Maguire of West Simsbury, Connecticut. grandmother of two. 5 Nov 1994.

MAGUIRE, Sylvia F.
Wickenburg - Sylvia F. Maguire, 77, widow of Charles L. "Squire" MAGUIRE, was born in Isabella County, Michigan. Mrs. Maguire and her husbnad first came here in 1947 as winter visitors. They built the Rancho de Los Caballeros guest ranch. They also built several homes including their own on an adjoining mesa. The couple developed a number of residential subdivisons here. The Maguires came here from Mt. Pleasant, MI, where they had oil interests. Donations by Mrs. Maguire helped build St. Albans Episcopal Church here, and at the time of her death she was treasurer of the church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pat DUNNING in New Mexico. Services were at St. Albans. Burial in Wickenburg Cemetery. 3/5/1970.

MAHAFFEY, Virgil
Virgil Mahaffey, 63, a retired mechanic, died Thursday, Apr. 20, 1978, in his home. Mahaffey moved here from Ohio in 1970. Wife, Doris; three sons, Virgil, Harry and Edward; two stepsons, Frank and Steve Schiles; six sisters, three brothers and four grandchildren. Services were in Cincinnati. The Arizona Republic Friday, April 21, 1978

MAHAN, Roy
3 July 1922 - 2 Oct 1979 Mesa - Ro Mahan, 57, a self-employed meat cutter and World War I vetera, died Oct. 2, 1979. Mr. Mahan is survived by his wife, Betty; children, Mrs. David Bowman of Carroll, Iowa, Robert and Joe of Carroll, Iowa; and three grandchildren. Services were in Coon Rapids, Iowa. 4 Oct 1979

MAHER, Angela Marie
Angela Marie Maher, 21, of Scottsdale, died July 29, 1994. She was born in Waterloo, Iowa, the beloved daughter of Rose Marie and Donald J., Maher, Sr., who preceded her in death; sister of Donald John Maher, Jr. She was born January 29, 1973. She was a Creighton University student. Mother, Rose Marie and brother, Donald John, Jr., survive. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Scottsdale. 8/3/1994.

MAHER, Arthur L.
Rear Adm. Arthur L. Maher, 92, of Phoenix, a 35-year Navy veteran, died Feb. 7, 1994. He was born in Ithaca, N. Y. Survivors include his wife, Betty; daughters, Judy Contreras and JoEllen Pope; son, Peter Turner; brother, Frank; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services: 4:30 p.m. Friday, Casa Santa Cruz Catholic Holy Cross Home, 7120 N. Seventh Ave. Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Published in The Arizona Republic February 10, 1994.

MAHLER, Maureen T.
Maureen T. Mahler, 65. Memorial service to be held Saturday, October 2, 2004 at 4pm Desert Hope Church 2600 N. 59 Ave, Phoenix. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/30/2004.

MAHLING, Mildred
Mrs. Mildred Mahling, 60, of 6110 N. 19th Ave., died Sunday, June 16, 1974, in National Health Enterprises Community Hospital. Daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Marino, and two grandchildren. Services and burial were in Nashville, Tennessee. Grimshaw Bethany Mortuary. 6/17/1974.

MAHNKE, Meta
Peoria - Services for Meta Mahnke, 80, who was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Sun City, will be today in Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave., Sun City. Mrs. Mahnke, 10701 N. 99th Ave., died January 5, 1982, in Boswell Hospital. She worked for the English Woolen Mills in her native Milwaukee and came here in 1979. She is survived by her husband, Edgar, of Peoria, 3 nephews and 2 nieces. Funeral services at Menke Funeral Home. Interment Wisconsin Memorial Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Friday, January 8, 1982.

MAHON, Charles Joseph
Charles Joseph Mahon, 61, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 1976, in the Medicenter. He was a mechanic for AiResearch. Survivors include his wife, Marie; children, Monica Fowler and Mary, Phoenix; Frank, Phoenix; Charles, Florida; and Patrick, Maine; a sister out of state; and four grandchildren. Mass at Church of St. Agnes, 1954 N. 24th St. Interment St. Francis. Friday, Jan. 9, 1976, p. B-7.

MAHON, John A.
Yuma -- Rosary for John A. Mahon, who died Sunday, April 30, 1967, in the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, was at Dixon's Yuma Mortuary. Mass of Requiem at St. Francis Catholic Church. Burial at Desert Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Mahon was born in New York City and had been a resident of Yuma for the past 14 years. He was a member of the American Legion and an Air Corps veteran of World War II, having served in the Pacific. He was a retired representative of the Metropolitan Insurance Co. of Yuma. Surviving Mr. Mahon are his wife, Louise, and four sons, Shannon, John II, Joseph and Daniel, all living at home, and two brothers and one sister living out of state. The AZ Republic Wed., May 3, 1967.

MAHON, Robert George
26 Feb 1928 - 1 Dec 1982 Robert George Mahon, 55, of Phoenix, who was employed 30 years by the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., died Dec. 1, 1982. He was born in New Brunswick, N.J., and moved to Arizona five years ago from New Jersey. He served with the Army in the Korean war. Survivors include sons, Robert, Jr., and Timothy; daughter, Karen Mahon; three brothers and two sisters. Services were in New Jersey. 12/3/1982.

MAHONE, Nellie J.
Memorial services for Nellie J. Mahone, 70, who died Oct. 9, 1979, in Phoenix Indian Hospital, were in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Peach Springs. Mrs. Mahone was born in Arizona and is survived by her children, Mabelene, Ardith and Weldon; a sister; 12 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Botimer Family Mortuary handled arrangements. Visitation was at Peach Springs CAP Building. The AZ Republic 11 Oct. 1979.

MAHONEY, HAROLD CORNELIUS
Mr. Harold Cornelius Mahoney, of Country Club Park, Space 17, Wickenburg, Az., passed away June 12, 1979 in Phoenix, Az., at the age of 81. Mr. Mahoney, a widower, was a veteran of World War I. he was in Army Artillery and held the rank of Sergeant. Before coming to Arizona eleven years ago, Mr. Mahoney resided in Oakland, Ca., where he was Battalion Fire Chief for the Oakland Fire Department. Survivors include a brother, Val of Hayward, Ca., and a niece Mrs. Ellen Finney of Tucson, Az. Private services and cremation were held. Remains to be interred with his wife at the Fort Whipple National Cemetery, veterans' section, Prescott, Az. Arrangements were handled by Universal Memorial Center, 100 E. Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona. The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ June 21, 1979, p. 8

MAHOOD, Victor E.
23 Apr 1909 - Nov 1982 Victor E. Mahood, 73, died Nov. 30, 1982, in Boswell Hospital. He was born in Savannah, Missouri, and taught high school in Elmhurst, Illinois for 25 years and moved to Sun City in 1979 from Florida. He was a member of Willowbrook United Methodist Church. Wife, Ruth; sons, Wayne and Gary, both of NY; one sister, Dorothy Bartelt of MO; and four grandchildren. Memorial services in Willowbrook United Methodist Church, 19390 N. 99th Ave., Sun City. 12/2/1982.

MAIER, Gertrude M.
Gertrude M. Maier, 75, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976, in Doctors Hospital. She was a member of the Eastern Star and PEO Sisterhood. Survived by children, Beatrice Jean Warner, Reisterstown, Maryland; and Paul L. of Bellevue, Washington; and five grandchildren. Services in Butte, Montana. 10 Feb 1976

MAINS, Ralph Lee
Ralph Lee Mains, 41, of Glendale, died Jan. 28, 1994. He was born in Detroit and was a truck driver. Survivors include daughter, Nicole; son, Eric; mother, Dorothy; and sister, Donna Bailey. Feb. 1, 1994.

MAIR, Alice F.
Alice F. Mair, 57, who came here from New Jersey in 1947, died Wed., Dec. 31, 1969, at Phoenix General Hospital. Mrs. Mair owned and lived at the Mair Convalescent Home, 2914 W. Rose Lane. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Polly MAIR of Phoenix. Burial in Resthaven Park, Glendale. Published in the Arizona Republic 1/2/1970.

MAKIL, Roy
Scottsdale - Roy Makil, 77, was born in Arizona and died Jan. 28, 1982, in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Services were in the Salt River Indian Reservation Presbyterian Church, east of Scottsdale. Mr. Makil lived on the reservation and had been a self-employed gardener. He is survived by four brothers. Universal Memorial Center. Burial Salt River Community Cemetery. Feb. 2, 1982.

MALCOFF, Goldie
Goldie Malcoff, 80, died Jan. 24, 1980. She was a member of Temple Beth Israel, City of Hope and Hadassah. Mrs. Malcoff was born in Russia and came to Arizona 50 years ago from Minnesota. Children, Ida Felmann and Solle Malcoff; a sister; five grandchildren. Beth Israel Memorial Cemetery. 26 January 1980.

MALDONADO, Antonio M.
18 April 1890 - 30 Sept 1980 Antonio M. Maldonado, 90, who was a member of the Arizona Pioneers Association and Carpenters Local 1089, died Sept. 30, 1980, in Memorial Hospital. Mr. Maldonado was born in Tucson and came to Phoenix in 1910. Survived by children, Alice Culling, Alfred, Tony, Albert and Arnold; and 28 grandchildren. Rosary and Mass were in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, 6401 S. Central. Published in the Arizona Republic Thursday, October 2, 1980.

MALDONADO, Michael
Services for Michael Maldonado, 6, who died of pneumonia Oct. 12, 1979, in Good Samaritan Hospital, were in Bethel Temple Latin American Assembly of God. Michael is survived by his parents, Joe and Aurora Maldonado; a sister; four brothers and three grandparents. 16 Oct 1979

MALEK, Roya
In loving memory of our mom, Roya Malek. Dear mom, sleep well at Heaven. Mom you were a teacher of love to all of us. You shared each love and each joy with us. You taught us to love a lot and laugh a lot and be happy and strong at difficult days of life. You never ever gave up on us, you created a strong tie between us that nothing can break it. That is why you are with us today and always. From all your children and family, Shafi Malek Published in the Daily News-Sun on 9/29/2004.

MALERBA, Anthony
Anthony Malerba, 75, was born in Italy and came to Sun City in 1970 from New Jersey. He died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1982, in a Valley hospital. wife, Sadie; daughters, Rasarie KRIEGER and Diana BAUMANN; son, Anthony M.; two brothers; two sisters; and six grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette 10/9/1982.

MALEY-DURLACHER, Margaret A.
Peggy (Margaret) A. Maley-Durlacher, Administrative Law Judge with the MVD, passed away May 4, 2006. She is survived by her husband Dr. James V. DURLACHER. Memorial service was at Shenandoah Mill, 1391 S. Gilbert Rd., Gilbert, AZ. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Applied Kinesiology Research, 6405 Metcalf Ave. Suite 503, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66202. Meldrum Mortuary handled the arrangements. Published in The Arizona Republic on 5/9/2006.

MALLABER, Alton Lewis
Alton Lewis Mallaber, 84, Peoria, Arizona, passed away September 22, 2004. U. S. Army. Services pending. Best Funeral Services, Inc. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/29/2004.

MALLEN, Charles
Charles Mallen, 79, of Scottsdale, died Jan. 29, 1994. He was an electronics technician, was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Survivors include his wife, Mildred; sons, Ronald E. and Michael P.; three grandchildren. Green Acres Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.

MALLORY, Albert S.
9 Nov 1903 - 28 June 1974. Tombstone - Albert S. Mallory, 70, a retired transportation manager, died Friday, June 28, 1974, in Sierra Vista Hospital. Wife, Julia, and a brother out of state. Hatfield Funeral Home. Services in Holland Patene, N.Y. Burial in Barneveld, N.Y. 6/30/1974.

MALLORY, Mary Dean
Mary Dean Mallory, 85 a longtime resident of Phoenix entered into rest September 19, 2004. She is survived by her children: Carole Jowers, Carl Mallory, Robert Mallory (Kathy), Cathy Frye and Marsha Huerta (Al). Eleven Grandchildren, Nine Great Grandchildren also survive as well as sisters: Pauline Houts and Bernice Louder and a brother: Ray Seigal. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, September 24, 2004 at 11:00 A. M. at Southwest Church of Christ, 8720 W. Indian School Road. Friends may call one hour prior to service time. Interment will be held at 2:00 P. M. at Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 West Beardsley Rd. Arrangements entrusted to Phoenix Memorial Park and Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/22/2004.

MALLORY, Murrel N.
Sun City - Murrel N. Mallory, 67, died Wed., June 5, 1974, in Boswell Hospital. Mr. Mallory had been an appellate conferee 32 years with the Internal Revenue Service. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin. Wife, Evelyn; children, Mrs. Joanne Troy, David and James; and a sister. Services in St. Christopher Episcopal Church. Private burial. 6/7/1974.

MALLOW, Anzo Mae
Anzo Mae Mallow, 87, of Mesa, a clerk for a dry cleaning business, died March 21, 1989. She was born in Iowa. Survivors include a son, Paul; and two grandchildren. Visitation: Melcher Mortuary Mission Chapel, 6625 E. Apache Trail, Mesa. Services Friday at the mortuary. Contributions: Broadway Christian Church, 7335 E. Broadway Road, Mesa. The Arizona Republic Thursday, March 23, 1989.

MALLOY, Woodrow
Woodrow Malloy, 78, of Mesa, a retired salesman, was born in Mesa and died June 15, 1994. Survivors include his wife, Rosemary; daughters, Bridget Leinauer, Bonnie Klund, Pamela Dunn and Melissa Barchus; son, Timothy; sister, Mary Hanson; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. 6/18/1994.

MALLY, Edith M.
Mesa -- Services were Wednesday in Gibbons Bunker Garden Chapel for Edith M. Mally, 82, who died Saturday, Feb. 7, 1976, in a Mesa hospital. Survivors include her husband, Emil; a daughter, Jacqueline Wendt; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic Thursday, Feb. 12, 1976.

MALODY, Charles Henry
Charles Henry Malody, 87, of Sun City, died Feb. 15, 1994. He was born in Joplin, Missouri, and was a sales representative and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Daughters, Nancy Harmony, Barbara Elliott and Patricia; brother, Lawrence; and three grandchildren. First Presbyterian Church, Sun City. Sunland Mortuary. 2/18/1994.

MALONE, Donald
Sun City - Donald Malone, 57, a clerk for Railway Express, died Jan. 29, 1982. He was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, and came to Arizona six years ago. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Sun City. Survivors include his mother, Alice, and two sisters; Lundberg Mortuary. Feb. 2, 1982.

MALONE, Josephine
Josephine Malone, 83, of Akron, Ohio, formerly of Phoenix, died Feb. 1, 1994. She was born in Pennsylvania. Survivors include her sisters, Mary Nicolino, Angelina Vassalotti and Connie. Services Monday St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 5005 E. Oak St. Hansen Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic Monday, February 7, 1994.

MALONE, Wade Edson
Services for Wade Edson Malone, 55, who came to Arizona 24 years ago from New Mexico and owned a lawn service, were in El Mirage Church of Christ, First Street and Santa Fe Avenue. Mr. Malone died Oct. 17, 1979, in Boswell Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Ina; children, Wadetta Henry, Deryl and Kevin; seven grandchildren; three sisters an five brothers. Sunset Chapel Mortuary. The AZ Republic 10/20/1979.

MALONEY, Arnold R.
Arnold R. Maloney, 61, of Phoenix, died June 5, 1994. He was born in New York City and was an office machines repairman. No services planned. Arizona Aftercare. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.

MALONEY, Paul A.
61, was born in Wisconsin. Wife, Gladys; daughters, Eva MANLEY, Agnes MAHONEY, Esther ECKHARDT and Patricia MURPHY; three brothers. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. 8/22/1967.

MALONEY, William F.
William F. Maloney, 77, survived by wife, Catherine; sons, Bill, Jr. of Scottsdale, John Stow, Ohio, Thomas, Cuyahoga, Ohio; brother Edward Maloney of Youngstown, Ohio; sisters Kathryn Maloney and Helen Holland, both of Long Island, N.Y.; 11 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren. Rosary today. Mass Tuesday St. Daniels, Phoenix. Messinger Mortuary. Monday, Oct. 25, 1982.

MALOTT, Ray
17 Jun 1889 - 1 Mar 1970. Ray Malott, 80, a retired farmer who came here 22 years ago from Whitehall, Michigan, died Sun., Mar. 1, 1970, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Malott was born in Marion, Indiana. Survivors include his wife, Bessie; a son, Donald K. of Phoenix; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth FAULKNER of Newaygo, Michigan; and four grandchildren. Burial in East Resthaven Cemetery. 3/4/1970.

MALOUF, Edward Jerry
Edward Jerry Malouf, passed away September 10, 2004. Jerry was born January 2, 1935 in Los Angeles to Victoria and William Malouf. He is survived by his daughter, B. J. (Mrs. Donald Szromba), two granddaughters, his brother Gary of Los Angeles, sister Carol of Newport Beach, many cousins, nieces and nephew. Jerry is remembered by his loving family for his gentleness, his love and caring for others, his sense of humor and for his kind and giving heart. Jerry grew up in Los Angeles and moved to Scottsdale, AZ where he was a long time resident. A visitation will be held Tuesday, September 14, 2004 at Messinger Indian School Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale, AZ from 6:30 - 8:00PM. The burial will take place at Green Acres Cemetery, 401 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, AZ at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 with a memorial service to follow at 12:00 PM at Family Bible Fellowship Church, 3632 E. Greenway Rd., Phoenix, AZ. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/14/2004.

MALTBY, Clova E.
Clova E. Maltby, 74, of Mesa, a homemaker, died Nov. 18, 1988. She was born in Michigan. Survivors include two daughters, Dolores Fergason and Marilyn Luft; a son, Bill Wilkinson; four sisters; a brother; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial services Central Christian Church, 933 N. Lindsay Road, Mesa. Falconer Funeral Home. Nov. 18, 1988.

MALTBY, F. Jessie
F. Jessie Maltby, 65, died Nov. 21, 2982. She was born in Narberth, Pennsylvania, and moved to Arizona in 1954. Ms. Maltby was a former Department of Economic Security employee. She attended the University of Pennsylvania and Bryn Mawr and was the medical administrator of Atlantic Refining Company of Philadelphia. Survived by sisters Arla Aiken, Edith Maltby, and Lois Adams. 11/23/1982.

MALTBY, Louise T.
Louise T. Maltby, 75, died Wed., Sep. 6, 1967, en route to Doctors Hospital. She was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, and had been a Phoenix resident since 1938. Husband, Arthur L., Sr.; sons, Arthur, Jr., of Pensacola, FL, William of Los Alamos, NM, and Charles in the Army; a sister out of state. Cremation. 9/8/1967.

MALTBY, William T.
Peoria - William T. Maltby, 58, a bartender, who came here nine months ago from Montana, died Sept. 27, 1980, in Boswell Hospital. Mr. Maltby was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War and was a member of the Elks. Surviving are sons, W. Terry, Mark and Greg; and two brothers. Green Acres Mortuary of Glendale. Oct 5, 1980.

MANCINI, Frank May
Frank May Mancini, 72, retired accountant with the state highway department, died Oct. 29, 1982, at Doctors Hospital. Mr. Mancini, of 3840 E. Indian School, was born in Chicago Heights, Ill., and moved to Arizona in 1946. He was a member of El Zaribah Shrine, York Rite, Scottish Rite and Thunderbird Masonic Lodge No. 48. He is survived by his wife, Elsie M., sons, Frank P. and Dominick D.; a brother Vincent James Mancini, Tempe; and grandson, Frank Bryan and granddaughter, Jackie. Services will be Tuesday at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 2312 E. Campbell, A. L. Moore and Sons made the arrangements. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic Sunday, October 31, 1982.

MANCINO, Michael
8 December 1915 - 25 April 1978 Michael Mancino, of Phoenix, died April 25, 1978, in a Phoenix hospital. He was a sign artist and a World War II Army veteran. He moved here from Massachusetts 35 years ago and was a member of Covenant Players Repertoire Christian Theater. Three sons, Carl, John and Joe; one sister, three brothers and one grandchild. The Phoenix Gazette Thursday, April 27, 1978

MANDERFIELD, Helen A.
Helen A. Manderfield, 94, of Prescott, Arizona, passed away September 12, 2004. A private cremation was held at Bradshaw Crematory in Prescott Valley. Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/18/2004.

MANDIK, Paul Frances
Paul Frances Mandik, 67, Youngtown, a poultry salesman, died Nov. 11, 1988. He was born in Romania and was a World War II Army veteran. Survived by four children; a sister; brother; severn grandchildren. Memorial services at Best Funeral Services, 9380 W. Peoria. Nov. 14, 1988.

MANGAN, Martin Joseph
Martin Joseph Mangan, 89, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away September 23, 2004. He was born March 15, 1915 in Pittston, PA. Survivors include his wife, Marion; daughters, Virginia (Ray) Houghtling and Mary (Dan) Mangan; sons, Paul (Joanne), James, Raymond (Rose), Martin (Michelle), William (Barbara) and Robert Mangan; sister, Regina; brothers, Robert, Raymond, and John; 25 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren. Daughter, Marilyn predeceased him. Visitation will be held Sunday at 5:00 p. m. with a Rosary service at 6:00 p. m., at Melcher's Chapel of the Roses, 43 S. Stapley Dr., Mesa, AZ. Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a. m. on Tuesday at St. Anne's Catholic Church, 440 E. Elliot, Gilbert, AZ. Memorial contributions may be sent to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/26/2004.

MANGIARACINA, Leonard
Leonard Mangiaracina, 77, a retired shoemaker, died Friday, June 7, 1974, in Desert Samaritan Hospital. Wife, Rose; sons, Peter and Angelo; a sister out of state; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Meldrum Mortuary. Services and burial in Long Island, N.Y. 6/9/1974.

MANGINO, Charles J.
Charles J. Mangino, 61, manager of the Chez Nous Cocktail Lounge, died Sunday, June 30, 1974, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Mangino came to Phoenix 54 years ago from his native Boundbrook, N.J. He was a graduate of Phoenix Union High School and was a member of Bartender, Hotel and Restaurant Local 631 and Elks Lodge 476 in Yuma. Wife, Bonnie; sons John and Gary Mangino; stepchildren, Barry, Alan, Kevin, Shane and Susan Fleming; his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Mangino; brothers, Jimmy, John, Tony and Louie; a sister, Mrs. Anna Clark; and five grandchildren. Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home. Mass in the Church of St. Francix Xavier. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. July 2, 1974.

MANIFOLD, Pearl
23 Jan 1886 - 29 Jan 1981 Yuma - Memorial services for Pearl Manifold, 96, who was instrumental in organizing the first library and soliciting funds for the first airport in Yuma, will be Wednesday at Arizona Ruffner Funeral Home in Prescott. Mrs. Manifold, who was born in Marriesville, Arkansas, and came to Yuma in 1903, died Jan. 29, 1981, at the Arizona Pioneer's Home in Prescott. She moved there in 1976. She was a 56-year member of the Eastern Star and the Yuma Women's Club. She was a life member of the Y... Chamber of Commerce and the Yuma American Legion Auxiliary.

MANN, Charles
64, of Duncan, was a retired Phelps Dodge Corp. locomotive engineer. He was a native of Arkansas and came to Arizona 28 years ago. Wife, Retha; son, Charles; stepsons, John SEGRAVES and James SEGRAVES; daughter, Mrs. Billie Fay SUBER; stepdaughter, Mrs. Gertrude ZUMWALT; three sisters out of state. Burial in Duncan Cemetery. 9/7/1967.

MANN, Clayton Dwaine
Clayton Dwaine Mann, 66, of St. Johns, died Jan. 31, 1994. He was born in Houston and was a pipefitter. Survivors include his wife, Zona G.; 10 children; four sisters; one brother; 26 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. No services. Owens Mortuary, Show Low, Arizona. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/3/1994.

MANN, Dorothy C.
Dorothy C. Mann, 55, of Rogers, Arkansas, formerly of Tempe, an employee with Emerson Electric, died Oct. 31, 1994. She was born in Glendale. Survivors include her husband, Bill; sons, Ronald Dale; sisters, Diane Hopkins, Donna Seimkowski and Marlene Parkerson; brothers, Darryl, Melvin, James and Jerry Keesler; and four grandchildren. East Resthaven Park Cemetery. 2 Nov 1994.

MANNING, Anthony Neil
Anthony Neil Manning, 29, of Phoenix, died Aug. 17, 1994. He was born in Whittier, California, and was a construction worker. Wife, Mary; son, Joseph; and parents, Diane and Willie. Crystal Rose Funeral Home. 8/23/1994.

MANNING, Edessa Williams
Edessa Williams Manning, former partner in the firm of Ferris-Manning of New York, died Nov. 16, 1982, at her home. Mrs. Manning, 7707 E. Mariposa Drive, was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and moved to Arizona from New York City in 1975. She was a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. She is survived by her cousins, Virginia B. Modlin and Helen B. Bainbridge. Messinger Mortuary. 11/17/1982.

MANNING, Isabelle A.
Isabelle A. Manning, 52, was born in Chicago and died Fri., Feb.8, 1974, in Good Samaritan Hospital. She moved to Phoenix 32 years ago and was a member of the Most Holy Trinity Sodality. Two sons, David and Richard, both of Phoenix. Hansen Mortuary. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. 2/10/1974.

MANNING, Lige
Sun City - Lige A. Manning, 77, a rancher in Westcliffe, Colorado, died Nov. 22, 1982, in Valley View Hospital, Youngtown. Mr. Manning, of 11048 Coggins Drive, was born in Rosita, Colorado, and moved to Sun City a month ago from Westcliffe, CO. He had been a Sun City winter resident for the past three years and attended Fountain of Life Lutheran Church. Survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughters, Beverly Gepner and Mary Lou Kinzel; son, Mel; a sister; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Menke Funeral Home. 11/24/1982.

MANNON, Ralph J.
Scottsdale - Ralph J. Mannon, 58, died Wed., Oct. 23, 1974. He was employed by Talley INdustries and was world War II veteran and a member of the Moose Lodge. Wife, Marjorie; sons, Bruce and Gary; brother, Fred W. Private services and cremation by Green Acres Mortuary. 10/25/1974.

MANROSS, William J.
William J. Manross, 61, retired Assembly of God minister, was born in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, and moved to Phoenix in 1976 from Minnesota. He died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1982, in a Valley hospital. Wife, Donna; son, William; anda sister survive. The Phoenix Gazette 10/9/1982.

MANSELL, Esther S.
Esther S. Mansell, 60, who moved to Tempe in 1946 from Wood River, IL, died March 6, 1970, in St. Joseph's Hospital. She operated a beauty salon before moving to Phoenix. She was a member of Maryvale Christian Church, a former member of the Pythian Sisters in Tempe and the Order of Eastern Star in her native Hardin, IL. Husband, Glenn, and a daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann HUNT and son, Gerald SIDWELL of Tucson; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Uzzett, East Alton, IL, Mrs. O.C. Rockwood and a brother, Lee Fowler, both of Springfield, IL; and 13 grandchildren. 3/7/1970.

MANSFIELD, Debra A.
Debra A. Mansfield, 51, of Buckeye, AZ, passed away September 24, 2004. Services on Tuesday at 10:00am at the Buckeye Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/28/2004.

MANTHEY, Nelene A.
Sun City - Services for Nelene A. Manthey, 79, who came here in 1966 and had been active in the Republican Party, were in Lundberg Sunland Mortuary. Mrs. Manthey died Oct. 31, 1979, in Beverly Manor Convalescent Home. She was a member of United Church of Sun City, Art Club, Eastern Star and formerly was in the retail book store nad gift shop business. Her husband, Earl W., and a brother survive. The AZ Republic Nov. 2, 1979, p.D3.

MANUEL, Tammy Renee
Bapchule --Tammy Renee Manuel, 15, student at Casa Grande High School, died Oct. 26, 1982, of gunshot injuries in ???? Miss Manuel, an Arizona native, is survived by her mother, Bonnie, and grandparents, Ella Manuel and Naomi Castro. Memorial Services will be 8 a.m. Tuesday at Baptist Indian Chapel. Arrangements were made by Botimer Family Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic Sunday, October 31, 1982.

MANUEL, Victor Henry
Victor Henry Manuel, III, 22, of Bylas, died May 14, 1994. He was born in San Carlos. Survivors include his son and daughter, two sisters and two brothers. Visitation at the Rex Henry residence. Services Miracle Church, Bylas. 20 May 1994.

MANZANEDO, Sara A.
Sara A. Manzandeo, 73, of Coolidge, died Aug. 19, 1994. She was born in Mesa. Daughter, Stella Scott; sons, Joe, Ernest, Arthur, Danny and Rick; sisters, Sally Carasco and Helen Rodriguez; 20 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Services St. James Catholic Church, Coolidge. Simes Mortuary. 8/23/1994.

MANZER, Elbert C.
Rosary for Elbert C. Manzer, 74, who died Oct. 13, 1979, in Doctors Hospital was in Whitney & Murphy Chapel. Mass was in St. Matthew Church, 2038 W. Van Buren. Mr. Manzer was a World War II Army veteran and a retired mechanic. He moved here in 1960 from California. His wife, Rae, survives. The AZ Republic 10/16/1979.

MAPLE, Benson T., Sr.
Benson T. Maple, Sr., 65, of Phoenix, was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, and died June 12, 1994, in Phoenix. He was an attorney. Survivors include his wife, Loretta; daughter, Deborah; sons, Benson T., Jr. and Paul; sister, Florence Stokes; and brothers, Louis and James. Phoenix Memorial, 250 W. Beardsley Rd. 6/15/1994.

MAPLES, Claude E.
The Rev. Claude E. Maples, 58, a minister and evangelist 29 years for Assembly of God churches, died Dec. 15, 1970, in Lincoln Hospital. Mr. Maples was ordained in 1941 and served churches in Eureka, Chamois and Dexter, MO, Sapulpa, OK, Hill City, KS, and in Sunnyslope. He was born in Hayti, MO, and came to Phoenix in 1963 from Hill City. Survivors include his wife, Juanita; a son, Claude, Jr., of Santa Monica, CA; a brother out of state, and two grandchildren. Services and burial were in Green Acres Cemetery, 401 N. Hayden. 12/16/1970.

MARAKAS, Alexandra J.
Services for Alexandra J. Marakas, 70, of 1301 N. First St., who died Tuesday, August 8, 1967, in Good Samaritan Hospital, were at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 333 E. Virginia. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Marakas, a native of Romania, came to Phoenix 30 years ago from Los Angeles. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church and of the Philoptos Society. Survivors include a son, Cmd George Marakas of the U. S. Navy; two sisters out of state, and a grandchild. AZ Republic Thurs., August 10, 1967.

MARBERRY, Hobart
Hobert Marberry, 59, a bus driver in Phoenix for six years, died Sunday, May 7, 1967, in Los Angeles General Hospital. He was born in Jonesboro, AR, and moved to Phoenix in 1926. He moved to Monrovia, CA, a year ago. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie; four sons, James L. Marberry of Phoenix, Aldus C. Winter of Willcox, Robert Marberry of Monrovia, and Leonard Marberry of Whittier, CA; two daughters, Mrs. Stella Goodland of Phoenix and Mrs. Ella Mount of Glendale; a brother, James, of Phoenix; two brothers in Oregon; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. May 10, 1967.

MARBLE, Lee Roy
Safford -- Lee Roy Marble, 69, died Sun., Feb. 8, 1976, in the Tucson Medical Center. He was a retired carpenter and a 40-year resident of Safford. He was born in Picache. Survivors include wife, Inez; children, Ray, Lee Roy, Jr., Elmer, Koyte, Ella Green, Sharon O'Banion, and Dee Jackson; three brothers; three sisters; 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 11 Feb 1976

MARCHETTI, Michael J.
9 August 1954 - 3 August 1994 Michael J. Marchetti, 40, of Honolulu, formerly of Phoenix, died Aug. 3, 1994. He was born in Cleveland. Mother, Mary; sisters, Sharon Contorno and RoseAnn Hoefia. Services Franciscan Renewal Center, Scottsdale. 8/5/1994.

MARCIA, David W.
David W. Marcia, 68, Phoenix, passed away on August 28, 2004. Samaritan Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.

MARCUM, Calvin P.
Tempe - Funeral services for Calvin P. Marcum, 38, who died Saturday, January 16, 1960, in his home at 1218 E. Eighth St., were in the Carr Mortuary. Mr. Marcum was born in Oklahoma, had lived in the Phoenix area 20 years before moving to Tempe a week ago. He was a World War II veteran. He is survived by his wife, Mildred E.; two sons, Lynn S. and William H.; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth King; a brother, Virgil; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Fillmore; and nine grandchildren, all of Phoenix. The AZ Republic Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1960.

MARCUS, Jean Dianne
Jean Dianne Marcus (Sherwood) (Savage) Beloved mother and grandmother passed away Tuesday September 14th. She was a proud third generation Arizona native whose family originally settled in Tombstone, AZ territory. Her great grandfather Jim Marrs owned the Pony Saloon in Tombstone and her grandfather Columbus Giragi owned many of the newspapers throughout the mining towns during the late 1800's and early 1900's as well as founding the local publishers association. She is survived by her mother Virginia Hornbrook, daughters Christine Marshall and Daphne Marcus, as well as her grandsons Alexander and Benjamin Marshall. The family will celebrate her life on Sunday September 26 from 11-2 at 8206 N. 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85020. In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted at the Foundation for Blind Children, 1235 E. Harmont Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85020. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/19/2004.

MARCUS, Nathan I.
Nathan I. Marcus, 88, of Peroia, a carpet distributor sales representative, died Dec. 28, 1996. He was born in New York City and was a member of the Furniture Travelers Club and B'nai Brith. Survivors include his wife, Jeanette; sons, Michael and David; sisters, Ann Axelrod and Bertha Herman; brother, James; and two grandchildren. Services Monday, Sunland Lakeside Chapel, 15826 Del Webb Blvd., Sun City. Published in The Arizona Republic Tuesday, December 31, 1996.

MARDEN, Ralph B.
Ralph B. Marden, 73, a retired office manager of a construction firm here, died yesterday, May 4, 1967, in North Mountain Hospital. Mr. Marden, 12821 N. 24th St., moved to Phoenix 15 years ago from Hyannis, Massachusetts. He was born in Somerville, Mass., and was a Navy veteran of World War I. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in A.L.Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Cremation will follow. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, David, of Kendall Park, N. J.; a sister out of state; and two grandchildren. Published in The Arizona Republic Friday, May 5, 1967.

MARDIROSIAN, Martin
2 Feb 1915 - 25 Mar 1980 Martin Mardirosian, 65, retired March 1 as an aeronautical engineer for Goodyear Aerospace and died March 25, 1980. Mr. Mardirosian came to Phoenix in 1951 from California and was a member of the National SOciety of Aeronautical Engineers, the Masons in Akron, Ohio, and the Shrine Grott. Surviving are his wife, Isabel; daughter, Isabel Maxwell; a sister and three grandchildren. Serivces were in First Presbyterian Church, 402 W. Monroe. 3/27/1980.

MARGOLIS, Sylvia
Sylvia Margolis, 76, of Phoenix, died May 18, 1994. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was a homemaker. Husband, Solomon; daughter, Barbara Berman; sons, Bruce and Gary; three grandchildren. 21 May 1994.

MARIASSY, Katherine
Katherine Mariassy, widow of Dr. Bela Mariassy, passed away on September 19, 2004, from complications of Alzheimer's disease. Kata was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1916. She escaped to the United States with her children to join her husband in 1948. For many years they operated McDowell Animal Hospital. They were charter parishioners of St. Theresa Parish, and members of the Phoenix Country Club. Kata was an active member of the Associated Alumnae and Alumni of the Sacred Heart (AASH). Her primary activities revolved around her family, friends, and those in need. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Esther and Geza Kmetty, her son Bela, her grandchildren Viki (Mrs. Russell) Snedden, Tony Kmetty, Chris Kmetty, Shawn Mariassy (Mrs. Matt Markovich), Hilary Mariassy, and Kendra Mariassy, as well as her great-grandchildren, Katrina and Elise Snedden, Peter and Anna Kmetty, and Sophie Markovich. Rosary and funeral mass with begin at 8:45 AM at St. Theresa Church, 5045 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix on Monday, September 27th. Interment will be immediately following at St. Francis Mausoleum, 2033 N. 48th St., Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016; or AASH. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/24/2004.

MARICLE, Christopher Harley
Christopher Harley Maricle, 0, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away September 19, 2004. Services September 24, 2004 at 2pm, Banner Good Samaritan Chapel, 1111 E. McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ. Arrangements by La Paz Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/24/2004.

MARIEN, John A.
Chandler -- Funeral services for John Adolph Marien, 69, of 119 N. Ithaca Place, who died Saturday, Aug. 26, 1967, in Chandler Community Hospital, were in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Drive. A resident of Arizona since 1961, Mr. Marien was a native of Buxton, N. D. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; four daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Solseng of Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson of New Brighton, Minnesota; Mrs. Cindy Dwiggins of Scottsdale and Sheila Marien of Chandler; and son, Bruce A. Marien, also of Chandler. Mr. Marien was a member of the Larimore Masonic Lodge of Larimore, N. D., and of the Keple Shrine Temple, Grand Forks, N.D. The AZ Republic Monday, August 28, 1967.

MARKEL, William A.
William A. Markel, 55, an employe of Benson Contracting Co., died Monday, June 24, 1974. He was a member of Operating Engineers Union Local 428 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8015. Wife, Billie; a son, William, Jr.; stepchildren, Samuel Crook and Mrs. Debbie Bousman; a brother, John G., and a grandchild. Services and burial were in Memory Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Ave. 6/27/1974.

MARKHAM, Oran G.
Apache Junction-- Oran G. Markham, 89, a retired field representative for United Motors in Colorado, died Dec. 7, 1982, in Mesa. Mr. Markham, of Palm Springs, was born in Vinton, Iowa, and moved to Apache Junction 26 years ago. He was a life member of the Columbia Masonic Lodge, a member of the Scottish Rite, El Jebel Shrine Temple and the Hirams Club. Survived by his daughter, Catherine Carter; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Graveside services at Mountain View Memorial Gardens. 12/9/1982.

MARKOTIC, Phillip Michael
1 Oct 1952 - 2 Oct 1979 Tempe - Rosary for Phillip Michael Markotic, 27, was in Carr Mortuary. Mr. Markotic died Oct. 2, 1979, in his home. He came to Tempe in 1966 and was an auto mechanic. He attended McClintock High School and Mesa Community College. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Markotic; three sisters and a brother. 4 Oct 1979 27 Interment Queen of Heaven

MARKS, Iva M.
Iva M. Marks, 101, of Scottsdale died Aug. 19, 2004, in Scottsdale. National Cremation Society handled arrangements. (602) 840-0335. Submitted on (08/28/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARKS, Maurice A.
Yuma --- Services for Maurice A. Marks, 66, who died Oct. 26, 1979, at Yuma Regional Medical Center, were at St. Pauls' Episcopal Church. Mr. Marks, an illinois native, moved to Yuma in 1947. He was a retired teacher at Yuma Junior High School. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite and two sisters. The AZ Republic Nov. 2, 1979, p. D3.

MARKUSSON, Caroline
Caroline Markusson, 87, died June 25, 1978, in John C. Lincoln Hospital. She moved to Phoenix in 1953 from Missouri and lived at 1816 E. Bell. Hansen Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic 6/25/1978.

MARLATT, William E.
William E. Marlatt, 48, a refrigeration specialist and 16-year military man, died Sunday, June 23, 1974, in Doctors Hospital. Wife Janet, daughter Mrs. Wanda Holecek and William; brother, Harry; four sisters out of state and four grandchildren. Burial at Greenwood Memorial Park. 6/25/1974.

MARLETT, Donald W.
26 July 1927 - 29 Jan 1982 Donald W. Marlett, 54, a quality control supervisor and World War II veteran, died Jan. 29, 1982, at his home in Phoenix. He came to Arizona 17 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Dortha; sons, Donald, Dawes and Dirk; daughters, Jennifer and Donna; a sister and four stepchildren. Services were at Gibbons Bunker Garden Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine, Mesa. Feb. 2, 1982.

MARLETTA, Thyllis Osborne
Thyllis Osborne Marletta, 72, of Peoria, Arizona, passed away September 16, 2004. No services planned. Contributions may be made to Odyssey Hospice, 202 E. Earll Drive, Suite 320, Phoenix, AZ. 85012. Arrangements entrusted to Best Funeral Services, Inc. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/21/2004.

MARLEY, Bertie F.
Services for Bertie F. Marley, 72, who died April 18, 1978, in Phoenix General Hospital, were in Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave. Mrs. Marley, 2817 N. 29th St., moved here nine years ago from Gastonia, N. C. She is survived by her daughter, Jimmie N. Galloway of Phoenix; sons, Woodrow and Wayne Jones of Texas, and Frank Jones, Jr., of Georgia; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Interment Memory Lawn Memorial Park. The Arizona Republic Thursday, April 20, 1978

MARLOWE, Everett A.
Prescott -- Everett A. Marlowe, 83, native and liflong resident of Yavapai County, died Thurs., May 4, 1967, in Yavapai Hospital. He was born in Williamson Valley and was a retired forest ranger and rancher. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Louise A. Ihnen of Prescott; two grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. May 6, 1967.

MARLOWE, James C.
James C. Marlowe, 59, of Peoria, AZ, passed away Saturday, August 28, 2004. Jim was born on May 29, 1945 to William and Mary Marlow in Cleveland, Ohio. Jim was an electrician for 21 years at St. Josephs Hospital. He was a Vietnam veteran who proudly served in the U. S. Navy. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 19 years Laurie; brothers David and Bill Marlowe and their families. A memorial service will be held on Friday, September 3, 2004 at 6:30 pm at Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W. Thunderbird Rd., Peoria, AZ, 623-974-3671. In lieu of flowers Remembrances in Jim's name may be given to XEN Research c/o Dr. Stephen Flitman, 500 W. Thomas Rd., suite 670, Phoenix, AZ 85013. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.

MARMET, Norman Henry
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MARNEN, Marion M.
Marion M. Marnen, 72, died Wed., Dec. 16, 1970, in Yavapai Community Hospital. She was born in Chicago and resided there until 1960 when she moved to Prescott with her husband, Bernard J. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church, the Catholic Daughters of America and the VFW Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, Bernard J.; one sister and one brother, both out of state. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. The Arizona Republic 12/18/1970.

MARON, Thomas A.
Thomas A. Maron, 43, of Phoenix, died Jan. 30, 1994. He was born in Ovid, Michigan, and was a taxi driver for Fairway Taxi Co. Fiancee, Tammie Parrott; daughters, Anna and Elizabeth; sons, David and Steven; parents, Clara and John; two brothers; one sister; two grandchildren. Creighton Methodist Church, 4900 E. Thomas Rd. 2/2/1994.

MARQUESS, Charles B.
Glendale -- Charles B. Marquess, 79, a long time Arizona resident, died May 6, 1967, in a Phoenix hospital. Mr. Marquess was a retired carpenter. He was a charter member of Glendale Lodge 1961 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. A World War I veteran, he was born in Jacksboro, TX, and was brought to Arizona at the age of three weeks. Survived by his wife, Almira; two sons, Charles C. of Palm Springs, CA, and Frank, Phoenix; four step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice VanDeventer, Peoria, Mrs. Natalie Hittle and Mrs. Sally Anderson, both of San Diego, and Mrs. Bertha Barkley, Phoenix; a brother out of state; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. May 7, 1967.

MARQUEZ, Fred G.
Fred G. Marquez, 73, of Safford, died Feb. 1, 1994. He was born in Morenci and was the owner of an insurance agency and a World War II veteran. Wife, Nettie; daughter, Priscilla Altman; son, Edmund; sister, Lucila Gonzales; brother, Octavio; five grandchildren. Mass at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Safford. 2/4/1994.

MARQUEZ, Ralph
Ralph Marquez, Jr., 35, Mesa, Arizona, passed away September 27, 2004. Visitation 6-8 p. m., Friday, October 1, 2004 with Rosary at 7 p. m. at Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Dr., Chandler, Arizona. Services St. Mary's Catholic Church, 230 W. Galveston St., Chandler, Arizona, October 2, 2004 at 10 a. m. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/30/2004.

MARQUEZ, Ralph
Ralph Marquez, Jr., 35, of Mesa died Sept. 27, 2004, in Mesa. Services: 10 a. m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 230 W. Galveston St., Chandler. Bueler Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 963-6351. Submitted on (09/30/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARRIOTT, Lucille T.
Tolleson - Lucille T. Marriott (spelled Merriott in funeral announcement), 54, who was born in Glendale and lived the past 20 years in Tolleson, died Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1969, in Maryvale Hospital. Mrs. Marriott was associated with her husband in the Marriott Television and Radio Shop. Husband, Charles P.; daughters, Elsie BUSSE and Charlete MARRIOTT; son, Charles E., all of Tolleson; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice POWELL of Phoenix and Barbara CARTER of Chandler; brother, D. H. GRISSAM of Phoenix; a sister, Delvina White, of Harper, OR, and Mrs. Barbara Ann Carter, Chandler; and a brother, Gordon W. Grissam, Auburn, WA; and two grandchildren. Burial in Glendale Resthaven Cemetery. Published in the Arizona Republic 1/1/1970.

MARRUFO, Gregoria
Queen Creek - Gregoria Marrufo, 64, an Arizona resident for 35 years, died Dec. 19, 1982, at her home. Mrs. Marrufo was born in New Mexico. She is survived by daughters, Josphine Sharp, Consuelo Balderas, Ester Vance, Teresa Sanchez, Christina and Margarita Rodriquez; sons, Francisco, Antonio, Manuel, Juan, Raymundo and Ramon; two brothers; 44 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mass was at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Gilbert. Botimer Family Mortuary. 12/23/1982.

MARRUFO, Mike
The Rev. Mike Marrufo, 65, of Avondale, a minister, died Aug. 2, 1998. He was born in Holtville, California, and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Estella; sons, Angel Lois, Velez, Joseph and Barajas; sister, Ida Rodriguez; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services Assembly of God, 749 E. Baseline Road, Phoenix, with visitation at Valley West Funeral Chapel. The Arizona Republic 8/4/1998

MARSFELDER, Albert F.
Albert F. Marsfelder, 85, died Sun., Dec. 13, 1970, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Marsfelder moved here in 1961 from Canton, OH, where he was maintenance manager of Holly Court Apartments. He was born in Syracuse, N.Y. Survivors include a son, Albert, of Canton; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Sommerville of Phoenix; eight grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Burial in East Resthaven Cemetery. 12/16/1970.

MARSH, James G.
James G. Marsh, 54, a sanitation engineer for the City of Phoenix, died March7, 1970, in St. Joseph's Hospital. He was born in Hayworth, Oklahoma, and came here from Houston 30 years ago. Wife, Maggie L.; two sons, James G. of Casa Grande and Robert D. of Phoenix; one brother out of state; and four grandchildren. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. 3/8/1970.

MARSH, Richard Dullin, Sr.
Scottsdale - Richard Dullin Marsh, 81, a retired manager with Illinois Bell Telephone Co., died Dec. 5, 1982. He was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and moved to Arizona from Evergreen, IL, in 1961. He served as commander of the Sea Scouts in Chicago and received the Boy Scouts' Silver Beaver Award. He was a member of Scottsdale Masonic Lodge No. 43, Scottish Rite, El Zaribah Shrine Temple Guard, and the Telephone Pioneers. Survived by wife, Gertrude; daughter, D. Linda Robinson; son, Richard, Jr.; and five grandchildren. Services were in Scottsdale United Methodist Church. 12/7/1982.

MARSHALL, Acelean
, 78, 3/17/1980.

MARSHALL, Betty Udell
Betty Udell Marshall, 44, died Sunday, July 14, 1974, in St. Joseph's Hospital. She was graduated cum laude at the University of Arizona, was president of the Washington High School Parent-Teacher Association, past secretary of Florence Crittenton Home Board, and member of Christ Church of the Ascension. Husband, James R.; children, Wendy L. Christine, Elizabeth and Britton J.; and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Britton L. Udell. She was a native of Phoenix. Services in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Entombment in Greenwood Mausoleum. 7/16/1974.

MARSHALL, Burton
24 March 1897 - 25 March 1980 Burton E. Marshall, 83, a retired Iowa farmer who came here in 1964 from Sperry, Iowa, died March 25, 1980. He is survived by his wife, Luella; daughter, Joyce Shute; a brother and two sisters. Services in Mediapolis, Iowa. 3/27/1980.

MARSHALL, Dennis G.
Dennis G. Marshall, Sr., died on September 1, 2004 at age 65 due to an extended illness. Dennis is survived by his wife, Kathleen, daughters Debbie, Kim, Sonsee, Rebecca and Misty, sons Douglas and Joshua, 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. His sons, Dennis, Jr. and Andrew, greeted him at the Gates. Visitation will be Saturday, September 4, 2004 at 10:00 AM at Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, with funeral services to follow at 11:00 AM. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/3/2004.

MARSHALL, Dennis G.
Dennis G. Marshall, Sr., died on September 1, 2004 at age 65 due to an extended illness. Dennis is survived by his wife, Kathleen, daughters Debbie, Kim, Sonsee, Rebecca and Misty, sons Douglas and Joshua, 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. His sons, Dennis, Jr. and Andrew, greeted him at the Gates. Visitation will be Saturday, September 4, 2004 at 10:00 AM at Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, with funeral services to follow at 11:00 AM. Submitted on (09/03/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARSHALL, Don J.
10 Oct 1934 - 27 Dec 1982 Don J. Marshall, 48, grounds superintendent with the Paradise Valley School District, died Dec. 27, 1982, at his Phoenix residence. Mr. Marshall, a Phoenix native, was a graduate of Phoenix Technical High School. He was an Army Korean War veteran and member of Paradise Valley Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Sara; daughters, Donna and Christina; sons, Don, Randy, Ricky and Ronnie; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.; a sister and five grandchildren. Services were at Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. 12/30/1982.

MARSHALL, Eileen Kyle
8 July 1907 - 5 Mar 1980 Paradise Valley - Eileen Kyle Marshall, 72, who came to the Valley 20 years ago, died March 5, 1980. Mrs. Marshall is survived by a brother, Richard E. Kyle. 3/15/1980.

MARSHALL, Joe Everett
Joe Everett Marshall, 86, of Glendale, died Feb. 4, 1994. He was born in Albuquerque and was a barber. Wife, Sylvia; son, Lontain; sister, Aleene Newcomb. Services Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary. First Christian Church of Glendale 6242 N. 59th Ave. 2/6/1994.

MARSHALL, William Henry
William Henry Marshall, 10, a fifth grade student at Cholla School, died Wednesday, July 3, 1974, of an illness. Mother, Mrs. Nita Garner; father, Gary Mitchell; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Everhart and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall. Graveside services in Sunland Cemetery. Hansen Mortuary. 7/4/1974.

MARTELON, Ernest A.
10 July 1909 - 1 Feb 1982 Ernest A. Martelon, 918 E. Amelia; brother of Paul Martelon, Phoenix; uncle of Sally Johnson, Phoenix, Teresa Henry, Phoenix, Julie Richie, Phoenix, and Robert Boot of San Diego, CA, passed away Monday, Feb. 1, 1982. Services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary Chapel of Memories A.L. Moore & Sons. The AZ Republic Feb. 2, 1982.

MARTENSON, Joyce E'Clare
Joyce E'Clare Engler Martenson, of Phoenix, died in her home on Saturday, September 18, 2004. She was born September 17, 1932 in Florence, South Dakota to George and Viola Stee Engler. She graduated from Augustana Academy in 1950 and also from Deaconess Hospital in Chicago in nurses training. Joyce married Robert Martenson July 16, 1954 and they left for the mission field in West Africa where they spent 15 years. He preceded her in death in 1996. Two brothers, G. Harvey and LaVerne O. Engler have also predeceased her. She is survived by three children, Jane (Randy) Martenson Volkert, Holly Martenson and The Rev. Timothy (Gayl) Martenson; five grandsons; sister, Ardis (Merlyn) Engler Huke; a sister-in-law, Marcella Engler and fourteen nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be 2:00 PM Wednesday, September 22 at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 3641 N. 56th Street, Phoenix. Private interment will be at The National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix. Arrangements entrusted to Messinger Indian School Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/22/2004.

MARTER, Gilbert John "Bill"
Rosary for Gilb ert John "Bill" Marter, 59, a supervisor in the Department of Economic Security, was in A. L. Moore & Sons Mortuary. Mass was in St. Jerome Church. Mr. Marter died Oct. 19, 1979, in a Phoenix hospital. A World War II veteran, he was a member of the Retired Officers Association and Knights of Columbus. He moved here in 1970 from California and is survived by his wife, Helen; daughters, Patricia Norman and Elizabeth Albin of Houston, Texas; father, John J. Marter; a sister, Rosemary Gerovac, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and three grandchildren. AZ Veterans Cemetery. The AZ Republic 23 Oct. 1979.

MARTIN, Anne L.
Rosary for Mrs. Anne L. Martin, 41, 2148 W. Madison, who died Friday in a Phoenix hospital, will be said tomorrow in the Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home chapel, 330 N. Second Ave. Requiem high mass will be sung in St. Matthew's Catholic Church, 2038 W. Van Buren. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Mrs. Martin was born in Williams and had lived in Phoenix all but the first year of her life. She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis Catholic Church. She also belonged to the St. Matthew's Altar Society, St. Matthew's Mothers Club, and Lady of Fatima Sodality. She is survived by her husband, Chester; a son, Chester, Jr.; and a daughter, Joanne, all of Phoenix. 31 January 1960.

MARTIN, Beatrice M.
18 November 1919 - 21 December 1982 Beatrice M. Martin, 63, an Arizona resident 13 years, died Dec. 21, 1982, at her home. Mrs. Martin was born in Kansas and moved to Arizona from Missouri. She was a member of the Church of God in Phoenix. She is survived by her husband, George N.; daughter, Rhonda Peterson; son, Steve Peterson; and three grandchildren. Memorial services were held at Church of God. Tempe Mortuary made arrangements. 12/22/1982.

MARTIN, Clarence
Clarence Martin, 47, was born in Iowa and moved to Arizona in 1971. He worked at the Love of Life Ministries Church and died Friday, Oct. 8, 1982, in a Valley hospital. Four sons, Ricky, Donald, Terry and Jeff; daughter, Cherelle; parents, Clarence and Mildred Martin; two brothers; and a sister. Published in the Phoenix Gazette 10/14/1982.

MARTIN, Clella L.
Clella L. Martin, 73, of Sun City, died July 30, 1994. She was born in St. Elmo, Illinois, and was a former beauty salon owner and a realtor. Sisters, Joan Martz and Leah Katheyn Jones; brother, George C. Jones. Sunland Mortuary. 8/3/1994.

MARTIN, Edna Louise
Edna Louise Martin, 78, of Phoenix, died Feb. 16, 1994. She was born in Drumright, Oklahoma, and was a homemaker. Daughters, Nancy Dembek and Rebecca Gehrett; sons, Leslie and John; sisters, Nora McClure, Eva Jo Fincher, Kathleen Smith and Judy Jones; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Green Acres Mortuary. 2/18/1994.

MARTIN, Edward Leo
Services for Edward Leo Martin, 76, an insurance broker who moved here in 1969 from Illinois and died Sept. 30, 1979, in Phoenix General Hospital, were in Grimshaw Chapel. Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Mary J.; children, Leslie A. Roberts, Paulette W., Jack E., Glenn G. Martin and Terrence L. Grimes; and two grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 2, 1979.

MARTIN, Eliza Mae
Mesa -- Eliza Mae Martin, 66, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Wed., May 17, 1967, in Golden Mesa Nursing Home. She had been employed as a dietitian for the Morris and Squibb Hospital at Safford before moving here in 1947 from Central. She was born in Central. Survivors include her husband, Clarence; five sons, Odell of Orange, TX, Cloyd of Scottsdale, Phil of Chula Vista, CA, A.D. of Mesa, and Ronald in the Navy; three daughters Mrs. Alice Stockton and Mrs. Wanda Dandridge, both of Mesa, and Mrs. Lue Deen Lisonbee of Chula Vista; two brothers, Joseph Allred of Mesa and Darus Allred of Logan, UT; five sisters, Mrs. Alice Dodge, Mrs. Dora Knudsen and Mrs. Delva Cluff, all of Mesa, and Mrs. Emily Shurtz of Phoenix and Mrs. Rhoda Overson of Central; 37 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Burial in Mesa Cemetery. 5/19/1967.

MARTIN, Elmer Arnold
Services for Elmer Arnold Martin, 68, who died Friday, January 1, 1960, were in Colonial Chapel, Mortensen-Kingsley Mortuary, 1020 W. Washington. Burial in Memory Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Martin was a retired carpenter. He came to Phoenix 20 years ago. He lived at 1218 N. 15th Ave. He was a World War I veteran and a native of Salem, Oregon. He is survived by his wife, Ona Henry Martin; three daughters, Mrs. Leorna Adams and Mrs. Delores Wilber, both of Salem and Mrs. Barbrann Rodge of Washington, D.C.; two sons, John and Leonard, both of Salem; two brothers and two sisters in Oregon and 13 grandchildren. The AZ Republic 3 January 1960

MARTIN, Elmer L.
Mesa - Elmer L. Martin, 79, was born in Bancroft, Nebraska, and died Nov. 21, 1982, at Mesa Lutheran Hospital. He was retired deputy treasurer of Boulder County, Colorado, and operated a dry goods store in Dalton, Nebraska. Survived by wife, Clara; daughter, Donna Heid; two sisters; two brothers and two grandchildren. 11/22/1982.

MARTIN, Frances M.
Frances M. Martin, 67, of Phoenix, died Feb. 6, 1994. She was born in Mound Valley, Kansas, and was a nurse's aide. Survivors include her husband, Charles; daughter, Linda; two sisters and one brother. East Resthaven Park Cemetery, 4310 E. Southern Ave. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/16/1994.

MARTIN, Fred, 78
Gila Bend, 28 January 1960

MARTIN, Frederick
Frederick Martin, 62, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away September 8, 2004. Mr. Martin retired from the United States Army. Services will be held 11:00 AM, Friday, National Memorial Cemetery of AZ, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ. Contributions may be made to the Carl T. Hayden V. A. Medical Center, 650 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/16/2004.

MARTIN, Frederick
Frederick Martin, 62, of Scottsdale died Sept. 8, 2004, in Scottsdale. Services: 11 a. m. Friday at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix. Green Acres Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 945-2654. Submitted on (09/16/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARTIN, Gertrude M.
Glendale -- Gertrude M. Martin, 77, died Saturday, Jan. 10, 1976. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Spaulding and Mrs. Mercedes Fisher; seven grandhchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services and burial in Elyria, Ohio. 1/11/1976.

MARTIN, James
Winkelman - James "Archie" Martin, 63, of Winkleman, was born in Mesa and died Sept. 29, 1980, in Kennecott Hospital at Kearny. He had been a diesel mechanic for Kennecott Minerals. He was a WWII Navy veteran and member of the Chandler American Legion Post, Moose Lodge and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; children Claudia Schultz and Charles; mother, Harriet "Alice" Thomas; six grandchildren. Interment East Resthaven, Tempe, Arizona. The Arizona Republic Thursday, October 2, 1980.

MARTIN, Jennifer Lynn
Jennifer Lynn Martin, 19, of Mesa, died June 13, 1994. She was born in Phoenix and was a graduate of Dobson High School. Survivors include her parents, Jerry and Penny; sister, Laura; and grandparents. Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. 6/15/1994.

MARTIN, John S.
Sun City - John S. Martin, 76, a former finance company owner and past president of Cincinnati Small Loan Exchange before retiring here in 1962, died Jan. 21, 1980. He was a member of United Church of Sun City. Survived by wife, Verda; sons, William and John; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. 24 January 1980.

MARTIN, Judith M.
Judith (Judy) M. Martin, Born June 19, 1941 in Denver, Colorado to the late Gertrude Copeland and Charles Gaskin. Educated in Denver and graduated from Manual High School. Loving wife of Donald J. Martin. Mother of Alicia Martin and Craig Hall (Phoenix, AZ); Donald R. (Lydia) El Paso, Texas; Jean (David) Thomas, Aurora, CO; Sandra Williams, Colorado Springs, CO; Kim Martin, Des Moines, IA; Sister of Floyd Copeland, Mary Morgan, Frances Jefferson and Adrian Johnson. Seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. On September 5, 2004, after a sudden illness, she departed this life in Mesa, Arizona. Memorial Service: Fri. Sept. 10, 2004, 10:00 AM, Holiday Inn, 1600 S. Country Club Drive, Mesa, AZ. Contributions to the American Cancer Society. Services entrusted to Webbers Eastlake Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/9/2004.

MARTIN, Larry Eugene
Larry Eugene Martin, passed away August 27, 2004 from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Larry was born on March 11, 1961 in Tempe, AZ and resided in Flagstaff, AZ. He leaves behind his wife of twenty years, LaDonna Kay Martin, father, Tom W. Martin, daughters, Amanda Martin of Flagstaff, Lisa Hughes of Phoenix, Kim Miner of Hawaii, sons Justin Wray of Flagstaff, Joey Wray of Phoenix, Sunny Wray of Jacksonville, FL, sister LaDonna May Martin of Phoenix, 5 granddaughters, 4 grandsons, and many, many friends and family. Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara Martin, brothers Tom, Mike, Ronnie Martin and 1 granddaughter. He is truly loved and will be dearly missed. Private services will be held by family. In lieu of flowers an account has been set up at any Bank of America Acct. #004681613566. Arrangements entrusted to Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary Glendale, AZ. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.

MARTIN, Lillie Ann
Buckeye - Services for Lillie Ann Martin, 86, who died Oct. 20, 1979, at her daughter's home in Visalia, California, at the First Southern Baptist Church. Mrs. Martin, a Texas native, moved to Buckeye in 1936. She was a housewife. Survivors include two sons, John and Gene; four daughters, Eunice Howe, Ruby Harger, Mary Crap and Alene Lindley; two sisters; 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 24, 1979.

MARTIN, Linda J.
Linda J. Martin, 40, an electrical technician for Micro Semiconductor in Scottsdale, died Nov. 26, 1982. Mrs. Martin, 2749 E. Sylvia, moved to Arizona in 1973 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She was a native of Waynesville, N. C. Survived by husband, Dennis; daughters, Rene Woods, Kimberly Stahl, Felicia Pratt and Samantha Martin; mother, Lillian Newman; four sisters; two brothers and two grandchildren. Shadow Mountain Mortuary. 11/29/1982.

MARTIN, Manuela C.
Manuela C. Martin, 65, of Phoenix, died June 9, 1994. She was born in Smeltertown, Texas. Son, Martin DIAZ and three grandchildren. Services at Grace Life Fellowship Church, 5201 N. 27th Ave. Maryvale Mortuary. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.

MARTIN, Margaret M.
Mrs. Margaret M. Martin, October 6, 1921 - September 24, 2004. On September 24, 2004, Mrs. Margaret Martin (age 82) of Sun City West, AZ, passed away peacefully with family by her side. She is lovingly remembered and missed by her children; Roleigh Martin, Mary Anne Curran, John Martin, Michele Martin; four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, one sister, Phyllis Conry, one brother, Bill Morrisey, as well as nieces, nephews and friends. She was born and raised in Hiteman, IA, and lived her adult life in Davenport and Ottumwa, IA. She retired with her husband, James Robert "Bob" Martin, in Sun City West, AZ. She was a Registered Nurse and was a member of P. E. O. International. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob, and her son Jim. A Viewing with Rosary will be held on Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 6:00 p. m. at Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel, 13738 W. Camino Del Sol, Sun City West, AZ 85375. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, September 29 at 10:00am at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 19002 N. 128th Ave., Sun City West, AZ 85375. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014 - www. hospiceofthevalley. org - or to the Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, 3100 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, AZ 85008 - www. acbvi. org. The family invites friends and relatives to sign (Margaret M. Martin) the Book of Condolence at www. ObituariesToday. com. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/26/2004.

MARTIN, Margaret M.
Mrs. Margaret M. Martin, age 82, of Sun City West, AZ, passed away September 24, 2004. A Viewing with Rosary will be held on Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 6:00 p. m. at Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel, 13738 W. Camino Del Sol, Sun City West, AZ 85375. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, September 29 at 10:00am at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 19002 N. 128th Ave., Sun City West, AZ 85375. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014 - www. hospiceofthevalley. org. The family invites friends and relatives to sign (Margaret M. Martin) the Book of Condolence at www. ObituariesToday. com. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/27/2004.

MARTIN, Margaret M.
Martin, Margaret M., 82, of Sun City West, Arizona, died Friday, September 24, 2004, in Chandler, Arizona. She was from Hiteman, Iowa, and was a nurse. Visitation is 6:00 to 8:00 with a rosary at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday in Camino del Sol Funeral Chapel, 13738 Camino del Sol in Sun City West. Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 A. M. Wednesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 19002 N. 128th Avenue in Sun City West. Camino del Sol Funeral Chapel handled arrangements. 623-584-6299. Published in the Daily News-Sun on 9/27/2004.

MARTIN, Marie B.
Marie B. Martin (Lt. Col. USAF Ret.), 84, of Mesa, Arizona, passed away Thursday, September 2, 2004. Marie Martin served in the United States Air Force; WWII. Services will be held 1:30 PM, Tuesday, September 7, 2004, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ. Arrangements by Mtn. View Memorial Gardens Mortuary, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/3/2004.

MARTIN, Marie B.
Marie B. Martin, 84, of Mesa died Sept. 2, 2004, in Mesa. Services: 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at National Memorial Cemetery of Ariz., 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix. Mountain View Mortuary Chapel handled arrangements. (480) 832-2850. Submitted on (09/03/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARTIN, Mary E.
Mary E. Martin (Zibby) passed away September 8, 2004. Born in Hoopeston, Illinois, 1915, moving to Phoenix in 1947. Graduated from the University of Illinois and taught eight-grade English. Mary held friends and relatives very close and had an incomparable zest for life. In her later life, she enjoyed the pines at her cabin in Northern Arizona. Survived by her brother, Robert Goldsbery; twin daughters, Nancy Fetters and Elizabeth Lehn; four grandchildren, Margaret and Michelle Lehn, Elizabeth Erickson, and Darrin Fetters; two great granddaughters, Maeve Kuzel and Katherine Erickson. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/12/2004.

MARTIN, Olin E.
Olin E. Martin, 78, a retired song writer, died Dec. 22, 1982, at Maricopa Medical Center. Mr. Martin, of 2211 E. Southern, was born in Jackson County, Indiana, and moved to Arizona 35 years ago. He was a member of the Elks. He is survived by his sister, Inis Barnes. Graveside services were at Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren. A. L. Moore & Sons made arrangements. 12/26/1982.

MARTIN, Omer A.
Omer A. Martin, 67, a timekeeper for a New Hampshire hotel before coming here 11 years ago, died Oct. 3, 1980, in a local hospital. Mr. Martin was born in Canada. Survived by children, Jacqueline, Lucie Dumont, Andre Boulanger; a sister; two brothers and three grandchildren. Wake services were at Mercer Mortuary. Mass was at St. Agnes Church, 1954 N. 24th St. Monday, Oct. 6, 1980.

MARTIN, Phil
Phil Martin, 66, of Prescott, a real estate broker, died Dec. 27, 1987, in Prescott. He was born in Gilroy, California, and was an armed service veteran. Survivors include his wife, Doris; daughter, Phyllis HALL; son, David; a sister; and five grandchildren. Services at Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home, Prescott. Memorial contributions to Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital in care of the El Zaribah Shrine, Phoenix. The Arizona Republic Saturday, January 2, 1988, p. C4.

MARTIN, Ralph Richard
Ralph Richard Martin, 67, was born in Dracut, Massachusetts, and died Jan. 28, 1997, in Scottsdale, AZ. He was a retired electronic engineer. Wife Mary; son, Russell; brother, Harvey; two grandchildren. Mass at St. Daniel's Catholic Church, 1011 N. Hayden Rd.. Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. The Arizona Republic 30 Jan 1997, p.CL18.

MARTIN, Rev. Armis
Rev. Armis Martin, 63, died Saturday, July 13, 1974, in Tempe Community Hospital. He had been a furnace tender 22 years for Reynolds Metals. Wife, Mary; children, Frank. Henry, Willie the Rev. Robert Martin and Tonya Martin; five stepchildren; four sisters and three brothers. Services were in Broadway Baptist Church, 301 W. Wood. Weber & Sons Mortuary. Burial in East Resthaven Park. 7/19/1974.

MARTIN, Robert
Nogales - Robert Martin, 38, a Nogales attorney, died Friday, July 12, 1974, at the University of Arizona Medical Center in Tucson. He was a native of Nogales and graduated from the University of Arizona, was a graduate of the UofA Loaw School, and a member of the state bar. He was deputy judge advocate general during his services with the U. S. armed forces. Wife, Carol; children, Christopher, Melissa and Celeste; a nephew, Thomas; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin; brothers, Arthur, Jr., Thomas, and William; sisters, Mrs. Albert Condes and Mrs. John Oder. Mass in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burail in the veterans section of the Nogales City Cemetery. 7/16/1974.

MARTIN, Robert S.
Robert S. Martin, 88, of Prescott, died July 30, 1994. He was born in Athens County, Ohio, and was a farmer. Wife, Sylvia; daughters, Eleanor Fink, Patricia Tedford and betty Roberts; sons, Robert S., Jr., Marvin and Gary; sister, Mazie Mineard and Grace Marshall; brother, Claude; 40 grandchildren. Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home, Prescott. 4 August 1994.

MARTIN, Robert T.
Robert T. Martin, 64, vice president and assistant manager of KOOL Radio-TV, Inc., died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1982, at his home of an apparent heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Essie; a son and a brother. The Phoenix Gazette 10/18/1982.

MARTIN, Roy B.
Roy B. Martin, 63, a Circle K Market manager, died Wed., Feb. 11, 1976, in John C. Lincoln Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Eunice; children, Margaret Jane Thurber, Ellen Sue Rhinehart and Roy L.; three brothers; two sisters; and six grandchildren. 13 Feb 1976

MARTIN, Ruby
58, was born in Wise, VA, and moved to Phoenix 18 years ago from Pittsburgh. Husband, Cullen; daughters, Shirley MAIN of Buena Park, Calif., Peggy POPE of Lakewood, Calif.; five brothers and four sisters in Virginia. Burial will be in Forest Lawn, Calif. Published in the Arizona Republic 9/27/1967.

MARTIN, Ruth E.
2 Nov 1893 - 22 Mar 1980 Sun City West - Ruth E. Martin, 86, who retired as a bookkeeper and secretary in her native Kansas City, MO, moved here in 1960 and died March 22, 1980, in Good Shepherd Retirement Center. Mrs. Martin was a member of the Cherry Hills Chicks, Golden Age and Pioneer clubs and the United Church of Sun City. She is survived by her husband, Ernest; daughters, Ellen A. Harvey and Dorothy Woodley. 3/24/1980.

MARTIN, Sally Sydney
(Granny), 105, Springerville, 25 January 1960

MARTIN, Selina A.
Selina A. Martin, 35, years old of Phoenix passed away Wednesday, September 23, 2004. She was born December 6, 1968. Survived by her husband Ed Martin and her two sons Nathaniel and Ethan. Her father and step-mother, Thad and Kay Taylor, three brothers, Jade, Matthew and Victor, and two sisters Jacki and Jayme. Services will be held Wednesday September 29th, visitation from 5-6:30pm, memorial from 6:30-7pm and more visitation to follow at Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85013. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/26/2004.

MARTIN, Shirley Mae Scott
Shirley Mae Martin, 23, was found dead last Wednesday, June 26, 1974, in a field near her home. Husband, Charles; children, Charles Jr., Sharola, Renee and Sylvia Martin; mother, Mrs. Henri Scott; father, Lawrence Scott; sister, Mrs. Alice Brown; brother, Lawrence Scott. Webber & Sons Mortuary. Greenwood Cemetery. 7/3/1974.

MARTIN, William
Globe - William A. Martin, 80, who owned and operated the Old Diminion Barber Shop for 45 years before retiring in 1967, died Dec. 19, 1982. He was a native of Locksburg, Arkansas, and moved to Globe 55 years ago. He was a past exalted ruler of the Globe Elks Lodge. Wife, Mildred; daughter, Barbara Honeycutt; sons, George; a sister, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services were at the Miles Mortuary Chapel in Miami. Wed., 12/22/1982.

MARTIN, William S.
William S. Martin, 56, of Scottsdale, died April 23, 1978. He was a school administrator for 24 years and a graduate of the University of Arkansas. He moved to Arizona from Arkansas in 1957. He was a member of the Church of Christ and Elks Club. Wife, Maunelle; daughter, Nancy Rikel; three sisters and a grandchild. Scottsdale United Presbyterian Church. Green Acres Scottsdale Chapel. The Phoenix Gazette Tuesday, April 25, 1978

MARTINELLI, Felix H.
Avondale - Services for Felix H. Martinelli, 62, a painter who came to Arizona in 1939 and was a World War II Army veteran, were in Canyon Funeral Home, 310 N. Litchfield. Mr. Martinelli died Oct. 23, 1979, in Phoenix Veterans Hospital. He was a charter member of American Legion Post 61, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10308 and Goodyear Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, Kay; children, Sandra Williams and Richard F.; mother, Aranka Martinelli; five grandchildren; two sisters and seven brothers. Greenwood Memorial Park. The AZ Republic Oct 25, 1979, p. D11.

MARTINEZ, Adela Lechuga
Rosary for Adela Lechuga Martinez, 54, who died Oct. 9, 1979, in a Phoenix hospital, was in Universal Sunset Chapel. Mass was in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Mrs. Martinez was born in Arizona and lived in Phoenix since infancy. Survivors include her husband, Felix; children, Alex and Manuel Enojos, Ruben Briones, Jose Luis Arvizu, Felix, Jr., Benjamin, Adelita, Sylvia and Lupe Martinez and Mary Alva. The AZ Republic 11 Oct. 1979.

MARTINEZ, Albert
Albert Martinez, 78, of Phoenix, died June 11, 1994. He was born in Colorado and was a retired steel sorter and WWII Army veteran. Daughters, Mary HERNANDEZ, Mary A. ZABALA, Dorothy E. MERICK, Lorraine A. ARVALLO, Ruby, and Mary J.; sons, Edward, Olando and Barry; one sister; one brother; 45 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. Arizona Republic 6/16/1994.

MARTINEZ, Alfredo
Services for Alfredo Ruiz Martinez, 62, who worked for the city of Phoenix as a custodian, will be in Memory Lawn Mausoleum Chapel, 719 N. 27th Ave. Mr. Martinez, 909 E. Brill, was born in New Mexico and died Jan. 1, 1982, in Phoenix. He was a World War II Army veteran. He is survived by sons, Carlos and Boby; father, Bernaro Martinez; three grandchildren; two sisters and four brothers. 5-Jan-1982

MARTINEZ, Arturo M.
Arturo M. Martinez, 71, of Goodyear, died June 13, 1994. He was born in Litchfield Park and was a World War II Army veteran. Daughters, Sally Ann and Margie; sons, Michael and Henry; former wife, Jennie; sister, Theresa Chayrez; brother, Julio; five grandchildren. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Litchfield park. 6/15/1994.

MARTINEZ, Carlos
Carlos Martinez, 61, died Monday, Dec. 29, 1969, in a Phoenix hospital. Mr. Martinez had operated a janitorial business the past 25 years. He was born in Texas and came to Arizona 52 years ago. Wife, Adelia; three stepchildren, Guillermo MUNOZ and Herbert MUNOZ, both of Phoenix, and Mrs. MONREAL of Nogales. Funeral Mass was in Immaculate Heart Catholic Church, 909 E. Washington. Published in the Arizona Republic 1/1/1970.

MARTINEZ, Carmen L.
90, moved to Phoenix 48 years ago from El Paso. She was born in Mexico. Sons, Wilfred, Rosalio and Encarnacion; daughters, Inez LOPEZ, Grace VILLEGAS, Ruperta ORTEGAS. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. 9/9/1967.

MARTINEZ, Celia L.
El Mirage -- Celia L. Martinez, 51, died Friday, Feb. 6, 1976, in Maricopa County Hospital. Survived by husband, Juan; children, Matilda Salazar, Consuelo Martinez, Rosalinda Ochoa, Lucy Oralia Ufra... and Juan, Jr.; six brothers and three sisters; and six grandchildren. Mass in Church of St. Theresa, El Mirage. Interment Glendale Resthaven Cemetery. 10 Feb 1976

MARTINEZ, Consepcion Aguilar
Consepcion Aguilar Martinez, 80, former resident of Arizona, died in California Wed., Oct. 6, 1982. Daughters, Elena Andrade and Carmelo; sons, Luis, Marcos, Librado and Porfirio; 37 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; and one brother. Resthaven Memorial Park, 6290 W. Northern. 10/9/1982.

MARTINEZ, Enriqueta J.
Enriqueta J. Martinez, 73, died Thurs., Feb. 12, 1976, in Phoenix Nursing & Convalescent Center. She had lived here 56 years and was a member of the Southside Benefit Club and Guadalupan Society at the Church of St. Anthony. Survived by a daughter, Helen Brown; two brothers, Ynocenio and Ignacio Juareguy; and two sisters, Mary Leyba and Camerina Breceda; and three grandchildren. Interment at St. Francis Cemetery. 14 Feb 1976

MARTINEZ, Frank
Clifton - Frank Martinez, 55, a track laborer for Phelps Dodge, died Nov. 26, 1982, in Morenci Hospital. Mr. Martinez lived in Verde Lee and was a retired technical sergeant for the U. S. Air Force, where he worked for 22 years. He served in the Korean and Viet Nam wars. Survived by six sisters and five brothers. Services at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Clifton. Caldwell Funeral Home in Clifton. 11/29/1982.

MARTINEZ, George C.
22 Feb 1943 - 19 Dec 1982 George C. Martinez, 39, of 502 W. Magnolia, a repairman with the Phoenix Water Department, died Dec. 19, 1982, at his residence. He was a Phoenix native. Survived by wife, Dolores; son, George, Jr.; mother, Socorro C.; three sisters and three brothers. Rosary at Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. Mass was at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S. First Ave. 12/21/1982.

MARTINEZ, Hector S.
Hector S. Martinez, 85, of Glendale, died Feb. 1, 1994. He was born in Puerto Rico and was an operations manager and a World War II Army veteran. Wife, Juanita; daughter, Gloria Vatelle; son, Hector; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Private services. 2/4/1994.

MARTINEZ, John
John Martinez, 31, a self-employed dry waller, died Oct. 28, 1982, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Martinez was born in Denver and moved to Arizona four years ago. He was a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Angela; daughter, Cinnamon; son, Jesse; parents, Filemon and Julia Martinez; a sister and three brothers. Memorial services at Grimshaw Bloom Chapel. The AZ Republic 10/30/1982.

MARTINEZ, John A.
Reverend John A. Martinez, 86, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away August 30, 2004. Visitation will be held Friday, September 3, 2004, 6-8 PM, at First Hispanic Baptist Church, 1537 W. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ. Services will be held Friday, September 3, 2004, 7 PM, at First Hispanic Baptist Church. Arrangements handled by Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.

MARTINEZ, Jose
Jose Martinez, 80, of 330 N. 39th Drive, died Nov. 24, 1982. Mr. Martinez, a farm laborer, was born in Mexico and moved to Arizona in 1916. Wife, Manuela; children, Antonio, Gilbert, Manuel, Rosario Moreno, Maria Elena Madera, Linda Gonzalez, Martha and Cecelia Barela, and Isabel Ruiz; 24 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mass at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S. First Ave. Botimer Family Mortuary. 11/27/1982.

MARTINEZ, Juan G.
Juan G. Martinez, 73, of El Mirage, died Aug. 21, 1994. He was born in Mexico and was a farm labor contractor. Daughters, Matilda Rodriguez, Connie, Rosie, Lucy, Oralia and Ufrasia; sisters, Ramona Navarretta and Maria; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel. Mass at St. Teresita Catholic Church, El Mirage. 8/23/1994.

MARTINEZ, Julian
9 Jan 1953 - 10 Oct 1979 Julian M. Martinez, 26, who was brought to Phoenix as an infant from Arkansas and later worked in the plastic industry, was killed in a South Mountain Park auto accident Oct. 10, 1979. Surviving are his wife, Yolanda E.; children, Julian, Jr.; Angela and Criselda; parents, Jose M. and Francisca Martinez; a sister and six brothers. Mass was in St. Anthony Church. Oct. 13, 1979.

MARTINEZ, Lisa M.
Lisa M. Martinez, 8, a student at Manzanita School, died Thurs., Oct. 7, 1982. Parents Alex and Sharon. The Phoenix Gazette 9 Oct 1982.

MARTINEZ, Manuel M.
9 Sept 1939 - 30 Oct 1979 Tolleson - Manuel M. Martinez, 40, a certified public accountant who was owner-operator of Management & Records, Inc. of Tolleson, died Oct. 30, 1979, in a Phoenix hospital. Mr. Martine was born in Oklahoma and came to Phoenix in 1973. He is survived by his wife, Joyce. Private services were arranged at Botimer Family Mortuary. The AZ Republic Nov. 2, 1979.

MARTINEZ, Margaret
Mrs. Margaret "Peggy" Martinez, 39, a tile presser with the Form-Flex Co. died Sat., Jan. 3, 1970, in Good Samaritan Hospital. She was born in Tucson and lived in Phoenix the past 37 years. Husband, Jose; daughters, Yvonn NUNEZ and Norma MARTINEZ; sons, Johnny and George MARTINEZ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete GARCIA; brother, Manuel GARCIA; sisters, Velia GARCIA, all of Phoenix. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. 1/5/1970.

MARTINEZ, Maria R.
Maria R. Martinez, 73, of Avondale, a homemaker, died March 21, 1989. She was born in Texas. Survivors include her husband, Jose A.; a daughter; one son; a sister; one brother; seven grandchildren. Services Thursday, St. John Vianney Church, 539 La Pasada Blvd., Goodyear. Cordy Funeral Home. Thursday, March 23, 1989.

MARTINEZ, Martin Leon
Martin Leon Martinez, 39, Cashion, Arizona, passed away September 16, 2004. Survivors include daughters Suzeth and Alejandra, sons Martin, Jr. and Lorenzo; siblings Juan, Lorenzo, Lupe, Manuela, Maggie and Sandra. Visitation 5:00-8:00 P. M., Sunday, September 19, 2004. Arrangements by Crystal Rose Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/18/2004.

MARTINEZ, Mary
Survived by 5 sons, Albert, Jose, Benny and Floyd of Mesa, Alfred of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; two daughters, Ramona MARQUEZ of California and Lydia BARRAZA of Mesa; one brother out of state; 35 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Rosary Friday Chapel of Roses Larry J. Melcher Mortuary. Requiem Mass Saturday Queen of Peace Church, 36 W. 1st St. Burial Mesa Cemetery. Funeral announcement in the Arizona Republic, January 8, 1982.

MARTINEZ, Michael
Michael Martinez, 50, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away August 23, 2004. A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 AM on Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 7408 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix. Arrangements entrusted to La Paz Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.

MARTINEZ, Paul L.
Mesa - Paul L. Martinez, 51, an employe at Capitol Foundry in Tempe, died Sat., June 15, 1974, of a gunshot wound. Wife, Esperanza; children, Paul, Gabino, Mrs. Esperanza Valenzuela, Mrs. Rosie Ortiz, Mrs. Delfina Oliva and Christina and Nancy Martinez; brothers, Pete, Alfred, Ignacio and Arthur; a sister, Mrs. Manny Ayala; and four grandchildren. Mass was in Queen of Peace Church. Burial with military honors was in the Mesa City Cemetery. 6/17/1974.

MARTINEZ, Pedro A.
Pedro A. Martinez, 37, of Glendale, died Aug. 16, 1994. He was born in Merced, California, and was an upholsterer. Father, Joseph. 8/19/1994.

MARTINEZ, Rafaela A.
Rafaela A. Martinez, 64, of Phoenix, died June 16, 1994. She was born in Glendale and was a homemaker. Husband, John D.; daughters, Erlind E. Balderrama, Connie A. LaRosa and Susie C. Montemayor; son, John D., Jr.; three sisters; one brother; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. St. Matthew's Catholic Church. 17 June 1994.

MARTINEZ, Seferino
Seferino Martinez, 53, a native of Mexico and a Phoenix area resident since 1918, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1960, in a Valley hospital. Mass was at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Tolleson. Burial in Glendale Memorial Park. Mr. Martinez, a parishioner of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Nieves; a son, Seferino, Jr., and his stepfather, Jose Martinez, all of Phoenix.

MARTINEZ, Soledad O.
Winslow - Soledad O. Martinez, 78, a catechism teacher at Madre de Dios Catholic Church, died Dec. 24, 1982, at Flagstaff Medical Center. He was born in Mexico and was a Winslow resident most of her life. She was a member of the Legion of Mary. Survived by husband, Faustino; daughters, Molly Cusano and Alice Beck; sons, Faustino, Jr., and Ernest J.; a brother and 10 grandchildren. Mass was at the church. Owens Mortuary made arrangements. 12/28/1982.

MARTINEZ, Zenon V.
Winkelman -- Zenon V. Martinez, 73, Winkelman, a retired smelter worker, died Friday, Jan. 9, 1976, in Globe. Wife, Rebecca; daughters, Bertha and Dora; two brothers and two sisters; and three grandchildren. Mass in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Griffith Mortuary. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. 1/11/1976.

MARTIN-GHRAMM, Aron W.
Aron W. Martin-Ghramm, 16, of Concho, Az, passed away September 18, 2004. Visitation 4-7pm Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004 at Owens Mortuary in Show Low. Services 2:00p. m. Friday, September 24 at The Show low Stake Center, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Interment Show Low Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/21/2004.

MARTINO, Jason
Jason "Jay" Martino 9/3/69 to 4/8/04 Happy Birthday We love you and miss you "Daddy" To the moon and back! Love, Ashley & Jarryd Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/3/2004.

MARTOS, Leonardo Castro
Leonardo Castro Martos, 86, Chandler, Arizona, passed away September 27, 2004. Visitation 6-8 p. m., Thursday, September 30 at Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Drive, Chandler, Arizona. Services St. Mary's Catholic Church, 230 W. Galveston St., Chandler, Arizona, October 1, 2004 at 11:30 a. m. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/30/2004.

MARTOS, Leonardo Castro
Leonardo Castro Martos, 86, of Chandler died Sept. 27, 2004, in Chandler. Services: 11:30 a. m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 230 W. Galveston St., Chandler. Bueler Mortuary handled arrangements. (480) 963-6351. Submitted on (09/30/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MARTTILA, Frances Aletha
Frances Aletha Marttila, 71, of Phoenix, died Feb. 2, 1994. She was born in Sioux City, Iowa, and was a retired waitress. Daughters, Delores Johnson, Beverly Harlow, Shirley Conklin, Patricia Alexander and Katherine Bowen; son, Steven Manderscheid; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 2/4/1994.

MARTYNN, George E.
George E. Martynn, 83, a retired painter, died Sat., March 7, 1970, at Maryvale Hospital. He was born in Baltimore and came here in 1945. Survived by his wife, Barbara. Burial in Buffalo, New York. 3/9/1970.

MARX, Ellen
11 Aug 1907 - 18 Mar 1989 Ellen Marx, 81, of Mesa, a retired nurse, died March 18, 1989. She was born in Clarksburg, W. VA. Survivors include her husband, Ivan. No services are planned. Family Burial & Cremation Center. Thursday, March 23, 1989. Thursday, March 23, 1989.

MARX, Joseph N., Col.
Col. Joseph N. Marx (Army-Ret.), 81, of Phoenix, died Friday, June 28, 1974, in a local nursing home. He spent 38 years in the armed services and civil services and was a veteran of World War I and World War II. Wife, Ruth; daughter, Mrs. Joy Barr; a son, Joseph, and four grandchildren. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Park. 6/30/1974.

MARXER, Walter
Services for Walter Marxer, 75, who died Nov. 1, 1979, in John C. Lincoln Hospital, will be 2 p.m. Sunday in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Mr. Marxer, 9220 N. Fifth Ave., retired as a truck driver in 1958. He moved here 43 years ago from Chicago. He is survived by wife, Tillie; children, Phyllis Cairns and Ray; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic Saturday, November 3, 1979.

MASEL, Patricia K.
Tempe - Patricia K. Masel, 46, of 522 Wesleyan Dr., died Nov. 2, 1979, in Desert Samaritan Hospital, Mesa. She came here in 1965 from her native Oklahoma where she had been a school teacher. She is survived by her husband, Max; children, Kim and Max David; and a brother. Scripture services will be today at Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. SOuthern Ave. Mass will be Monday at Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 2121 S. Rural Road. The Arizona Republic Sunday, November 4, 1979.

MASH, Carl L.
Snowflake - Carl L. Mash, 57, a retired operator leader with the Southwest Forest Industries papermill, died Dec. 4, 1982, at Northland Medical Center in Holbrook. Mr. Mash was a native of Durango, CO, and moved to Snowflake in 1962 from N.M. where he was employed by the Atomic Energy Commission. He was past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Montrose, CO, member of the Elks Lodge in Grand Junction, CO, and was an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survived by his wife, Clarene; daughters, Lana F. Patchett, Candice L. Free and CYnthia C. Nelson; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox; three sisters; a brother; and two grandchildren. 12/7/1982.

MASON, Charles W.
15 April 1900 - 25 March 1980 Charles W. Mason, 79, a World War I veteran and retired printer who worked for Eastman Kodak Corp. died March 25, 1980. Mr. Mason moved here in 1967 from Illinois. He is survived by his wife, Stella; and a son, Charles E., of Oak Lawn, IL. Interment Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery. 3/27/1980. 3/27/1980.

MASON, Curtis E.
Curtis E. Mason, 63, of Buckeye, died Feb. 7, 1994. He was born in Maiden, Missouri, and was a dairyman and a Korean War Marine Corps veteran. Wife, Goldie; daughters, Cathy Jury; Mary Duperault and Deborah; son, Curtis; five sisters; three brothers; and four grandchildren. Community Church of Buckeye, 810 Eason Ave., Buckeye. The Arizona Republic Thursday, Feb. 10, 1994.

MASON, Edward, Sr.
Edward Mason, 75, who was born in Phoenix and had been a landscape gardener for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the Phoenix Country Club, died Sept. 29, 1980, in his home. Survived by children, Carmen Roman, Stella Lechuga, Connie Kramer, Edward, Jr., and Manuel. Mass was in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 17th St. and Tonto. Burial St. Francis. Oct 2, 1980.

MASON, Eva N.
Eva N. Mason, 47, came to Arizona from Missouri 18 years ago. Husband, Curtis. 3/30/1980.

MASON, Harold George
30 September 1907 - 15 October 1979 Mesa - Services for Harold George Mason, 72, a retired kiln operator who moved here in 1970 from Washington state, will be 2 p.m. today in Gibbons-Bunker Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine. Mr. Mason, 3909 E. Balsam, died Oct. 15, 1979, in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Inez; daughter, Geraldine Miller; step-daughter Janice Arocha; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; a sister and four brothers. Published in The Arizona Republic October 18, 1979, p. C10.

MASON, J. Clark
Mesa - J. Clark Mason, 66, who retired as manager of the Chamber of Commerce in Kalispell, Montana, and lived here 11 years, died March 29, 1980, in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Mason, 2318 Gayridge Road, is survived by his wife, Evelyn; son, Gene; a sister; a brother; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services and burial were in Kalispell. Gibbons-Bunker Desert View Chapel made local arrangements. The Arizona Republic Monday, March 31, 1980.

MASON, Kate L.
Kate L. Mason, 82, a homemaker, died Monday, Oct. 4, 1982, in a Valley nursing home. She was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, and moved to Arizona in 1948 from Oklahoma. Three sons, Bill, Buck, and Jim; daughters, Syble Glaze, Louise Goforth, Helen Treadway, Joan Haley; and 34 grandchildren. The Phoenix Gazette, 10/5/1982.

MASON, Mabel A.
Mrs. Mable A. Mason, 83, who came here in 1957 from Los Angeles, died Dec. 16, 1970, in Orangewood American Baptist Estates reitirement complex. She was born in Marshalltown, Iowa. Husband, Floyd; son, John W. of Phoenix; daughter, Mrs. Clara CHEADLE of Chicago; a brother and a sister out of state; and two grandchildren. The Arizona Republic 12/17/1970.

MASON, Paul V.
Mesa -- Paul V. Mason, 90, a retired wheat farmer and motel owner from Great Falls, MT., died May 15, 1967, in a Phoenix hospital. He moved here three years ago and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. He was born in Norway, Iowa. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Seek of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Margaret Leland of Great Falls; two brothers and four sisters out of state; 11 grandchildren. Cremation. 5/16/1967.

MASON, William Ross
William Ross Mason, 52, of Glendale, died July 29, 1994. He was born in Canada and was an optical technician. Wife, Ileeta; daughter, Mandy; sons, Billy, Westley and Lee; brother, Doug. National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. 4 August 1994.

MASONER, Gerald R.
Funeral services for Gerald R. Masoner, 61, who died Thursday, January 14, 1960, will be today in Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School Rd. Mr. Masoner, born in Cameron, Missouri, came to Arizona 46 years ago. He lived at 2300 E. Washington. He had been employed by Lightning Transfer and Storage Co. for 25 years before retiring in 1952. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jeraldine Sinor, Phoenix; and a brother, Leo, Los Angeles. The Arizona Republic Tuesday, 19 Jan 1960, p. 16.

MASSEY, June D.
20 Oct 1902 - 7 Oct 1989 June D. Massey, 86, of Whiteriver, a homemaker, died Oct. 7, 1989. She was born in Canyon Day. Survivors include three sons, Larry, Randall and Oney; two daughters, Dorothy Walker and Niva Cowen; two sisters; one brother; 39 grandchildren; 116 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Services at Miracle Church, Canyon Day. Jackson Mortuary, Show Low. 10/13/1989.

MASSEY, Pauline C.
Glendale - Pauline C. Massey, 65, who moved to Arizona in 1927, died Nov. 15, 1982. Mrs. Massey, of 5743 W. Monte Cristo, was born in Collinsville, Oklahoma, and had been a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Wesley M; sons, James L. Massey and Jack K. Massey; sister, Hazel Carver; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. A.L.Moore & Sons Mortuary. 11/18/1982.

MASSIE, Hattie May
Hattie M. Massie, 97, of Phoenix, died Aug. 22, 1994. She was born August 25, 1897, in Louisville, Kentucky, and helped establish the Taylor Family Endowment Fund. She was the last of 11 children of Henry Kirby and Sally B. Taylor. Son, Lloyd Clark; daughter-in-law, Jean Clark; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services Encanto Community Church. Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas. 8/23/1994.

MASTERS, Helen
Helen Masters, 82, of Prescott, died Feb. 14, 1994. She was born in Cleveland and was a member of the Yucaipa Garden Club. Sons, Maurice H. and Robert L.; sister, Margaret Kassay; brother, Robert Maraczi; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. No services. Ruffner-Wakelin Funeral Home. 2/17/1994.

MASTERS, Irene Rose
Irene Rose Masters, 80, of Camp Verde, a mother and housewife died August 27. She was born December 5, 1923 in Milford, Utah and grew up in Chino Valley. Because her husband Bob (deceased) was a Navy man, Irene had the opportunity to travel the U. S. from coast to coast and also live on Guam in a Quonset hut. Once out of the Navy, they made their home in Phoenix. Irene worked at Washington High School in the attendance office. She is survived by daughter, Karen; son, Steve; six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held on Friday, September 3 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Camp Verde from 10-11 AM. A funeral service will follow at 11 AM. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery in Glendale at 4PM. Donations in her memory may be made to the Northern Arizona Hospice, 269 S. Candy Lane, Cottonwood, AZ 86326 or Alzheimer's Association, Desert Southwest Chapter, P. O. Box 20965, Phoenix, 85036-0965. Westcott Funeral Home is directing these arrangements. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/1/2004.

MASTERSON, Adie
29 Sep 1885 - 21 Jan 1980 Adie Masterson, 94, who came to Arizona 53 years ago from Oklahoma, died Jan. 21, 1980, in her home. She is survived by her children, Julia Foldner and Louis; daughter-in-law, Ruby Masterson; 10 Grandchildren. Resthaven Cemetery, 4310 E. Southern. 24 January 1980.

MASTERSON, Austin John
Austin John Masterson (Tom), 85, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on August 26, 2004. He is survived by his wife Mary, his two sons John (Rebecca) and Casey, all living in Phoenix, sisters Patricia Marshall, Charlottesville, VA, and Kathleen Zieske, Fulda, MN. He was born August 3, 1919, in New Ulm, Minnesota. Tom was a World War II Veteran serving in both the Pacific and European Theaters for the United States Army from January 1941 to July 1945. He participated in the Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe Campaigns. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action. Tom was a graduate of Minnesota State University and the University of Arizona Law School. He retired from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office in 1986. Subsequent to his retirement Tom served as a Municipal Court Judge for the City of Phoenix. In his spare time golf and sports were his passion. He was an admirable person that will be deeply missed by his family and friends. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the St. Mary's Food Bank (602) 352-3640 or Boy's Town (800) 217-3700. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/5/2004.

MATA, Florentina
67, moved here in 1955 from her native Rosenberg, Texas. Daughters, Maria MATA, Enedina MATA, Frances MATA, Teresa MATA, Julia SAMARIPPA, all of Cashion; sisters and a brother, all in Texas. Burial in Rosenberg. 9/9/1967.

MATA, Jose G.
Avondale -- Rosary for Jose G. Mata, 69, who died May 1, 1967, in a Phoenix hospital, will be in Cannon Funeral Home, 310 N. Litchfield, Goodyear. Mass of Requiem in St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Burial in Litchfield Park Cemetery. Mr. Mata, 520 Doris, had been employed at Garcia's Market. Born in Durango, Mexico, he came here in 1942. Survivors include his wife, Lydia; two sons, Ernest and Cliffy; two daughters, Juanita and Rosie Mata; three stepsons, Joe, Jessie and Robert, and a stepdaughter, Mary, all of Avondale. The Arizona Republic Tuesday, May 2, 1967.

MATE, Mary
Services for Mary Mate, 89, who died Oct. 28, 1979, in a Phoenix hospital, were in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Mrs. Mate moved here in 1970 from Illinois. She had been a hospital and hotel employee. Surviving are her children, one daughter, Helen Danish, of Phoenix; and sons, John and Alexander Toth, both of Illinois; 12 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and 34 great-great-grandchildren. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Scottsdale. The AZ Republic 30 Oct. 1979.

MATHER, Genevieve M.
Scripture services for Genevieve M. Mather, 82, were in Whitney & Murphy Arcadia Chapel. Mass was at St. Thomas the Apostle Church. She died Oct. 27, 1979, in Crestview Lodge. She came here 12 years ago from her native Chicago where she had been a clerk in a lawyer's office. Surviving are a niece, Mary Ann Boling, and a sister-in-law, Ann Mather. The AZ Republic 29 Oct 1979.

MATHER, Robert Hollis
Robert Hollis Mather gently passed away at his home in Sedona on September 23, 2004, at the age of 87 years. He has joined God, our Heavenly Father, to continue his relationship with Him for an eternity of peace. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Rose; his beloved daughters: Rita Mather and Rosemarie Hanson; his devoted son-in-law, John; his dearly loved grandchildren: Lawrence Robert Hanson, Kathleen Marie Dougherty, Robert Vincent Hanson, and Father Christopher Hanson, O. S. B.; his beloved great grandchildren: Elizabeth Anne, John Paul, Anthony Thomas, Mary Cecilia Hanson, Brian and Laura Dougherty, Megan and Bree Kelly; and many friends. Work is prayer. Prayer is work. Rest in peace, dear Bob. All services will take place at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Sedona on Thursday, September 30 with visitation beginning at 10:00am, followed by the funeral Mass at 11:00am. Graveside services will be conducted immediately after the Mass at the Sedona Community Cemetery. Greer Mortuary in Sedona (928) 282-3253, made the necessary funeral arrangements. A remembrance may be made in his name to the St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/29/2004.

MATHER, Rosezella Belle
Rosezella Belle Mather, 94, Mesa, died 9-23-04. Graveside services 11AM Sat. 10-2-04 at City of Mesa Cemetery 1212 N. Center St., Mesa, Az. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/29/2004.

MATHER, Rosezella Belle
Rosezella Belle Mather, 94, passed away Thursday, September 23, 2004 in Mesa, AZ. She was born June 30, 1910 in Dawson, OK to Charlie E. Stamper and Geraldine H. Meade. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years Abner H. Mather; her parents and siblings, Lloyd, Myrtle and Clark Stamper and Osborne Newport. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Walter L. Stewart (Lora E.) and many nieces and nephews. She was a devoted wife, mother and sister. Rosezella began working for Civil Service in the shops and on the flight line at W. A. F. B. when the field opened in 1942 until she and Abner moved to Roseville, CA in 1957. She then worked at McClelland AFB until her retirement in 1972. After her husband's death, Rosezella returned to Mesa in 1994. Graveside services will be on Saturday, October 2 at the Mesa City Cemetery at 11:00 AM. Meldrum Mortuary handled the arrangements. www. meldrummortuary. com Submitted on (09/29/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MATHESON, Pauline L.
Pauline L. Matheson, 86, of Peoria, Arizona, died Friday, September 3, 2004, in Peoria. She was from Roscommon, Michigan, and was a school secretary. Service is 6:30 P. M. Thursday in the chapel at Montecito, 17271 N. 87th Avenue in Peoria. Camino del Sol Funeral Chapel handled arrangements. 623-584-6299. Published in the Daily News-Sun on 9/8/2004.

MATHESON, Richard D.
Richard D. "Dick" Matheson, 50, died Nov. 18, 1982, in Johnson City, Tennessee. He was born in Butler, Tennessee, and was a former Phoenix resident and entertainer. He was a member of the Fish Springs Baptist Church. Survived by daughters, Kelly, Gail, Susan and Dale Ann Ford; step-daughter, Amy Cummings; step-son, John Cummings; mother, Eliza Matheson; two sisters, three brothers, and three grandchildren. Memorial Funeral Home, Elizabethton, Tennessee. 11/23/1982.

MATHEWS, Iki Dell
Iki Dell Mathews, 48, of Phoenix, Arizona, died on August 27, 2004. Mr. Mathews was a U. S. Army veteran. No services are planned. Arrangements by Paradise Chapel. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/5/2004.

MATHEWS, Jess J.
Services for Jess J. Mathews, 81, who retired as a maintenance foreman for the Salt River Project, were in Hansen Mortuary. Mr. Mathews, of Laveen, moved here 22 years ago from Oklahoma and died Sept. 29 1979, in Phoenix Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his former wife, Edna J. Hohnsteen; children, Ruby L. Goreham, Joyce D. Mathieson, Darlene M. Fisher, John, Leland E., Gerold D., Jimmy L., and Charles W.; a sister; a brother; 23 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. The AZ Republic Oct. 2, 1979.

MATHEWS, Minnie
Funeral announcement only: Arrangements pending. Universal Memorial Center. 1/3/1982

MATHEWS, Neal
Gila Bend - Neal Mathews, 21, who graduated from Gila Bend High School, attended Central Arizona College and worked for Gila Feedyard, died Oct. 27, 1979, in a pedestrian-train accident here. He was born in McNary and lived here. He was a member of Arizona Junior Rodeo Association and Collegiate Rodeo. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conrad; two sisters, Lisa Mathews and Cinnamon Conrad; a brother, Darren Mathews; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mathews of Albuquerque, N.M., and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Conrad of Gila Bend; and grandfather, William Karty, of Wewoka, Oklahoma. Services were at Logan Auditorium, Gila Bend. Interment Greenwood. The AZ Republic 29 Oct 1979.

MATHEWS, William R.
William R. Mathews, 44, died Sept. 24, 1967, at his home, 2016 W. Marlette. He was born in Utica, N. Y. and came here in 1957 from Chadwicks, N. Y. He was a purchasing agent for a local plumbing company and was a member of Christ Church of the Ascension and was a veteran of World War II. Wife, Patricia; son, David of Phoenix; mother, Mrs. Reva MATHEWS of Torrance, Calif.; grandmother, Dora RICH of Chadwicks, N.Y.; a sister out of state. Entombment in Greenwood Mausoleum. Published in the Arizona Republic 9/25/1967.

MATHIAS, Maude
Maude Mathias, 96, moved here from her native Ohio. Son, Bruce MATHIAS; daughters, Mrs. D. L. CROSSER and Dr. Louise RUPP. Burial in Memory Lawn Cemetery. 3/10/1970.

MATHIESON, Allen M.
Allen M. Mathieson, 67, a retired sign painter, worked for Myers-Leiber Sign Co. He moved to Phoenix in 1927 from Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Three daughters, Mrs. Newton Sons, Mrs. Helen Hassell, Mrs. Fred Malone; eight sons, Arthur, Byron, Delbert, Allen M., Jr., Donald, Frank and Harry, all of Phoenix, and Ray of Costa Mesa, Calif. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Published in the Arizona Republic June 14, 1962.

MATHIEU, Marie
No information. Funeral announcement only. 11/29/1982.

MATHIS, David
Buckeye -- A 19-year-old Mesa boy who was hunting jackrabbits with three other young people died last night (Aug. 13, 1967) from injuries received when the jeep he was driving overturned and rolled on top of him in the desert 30 miles west of Buckeye. Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies said David Mathis, 258 W. Ninth Place, was dead on arrival at Maricopa County Hospital. The Arizona Republic Monday, Aug. 14, 1967.

MATHIS, Lee
Miami - Lee Mathis, 46, died Monday, July 8, 1974, in Miami Inspiration Hospital. He was a employe of the Inspiration Copper Co. Wife, Wanda Jean; children, Jeffrey and Lisa; sister, Mrs. Lois Chambers; three sisters and two brothers out of state. Miles Mortuary. Burial in Globe Cemetery. 7/10/1974.

MATHIS, Mary Anne
Waddell - Services for Mary Anne Mathis, 45, of Waddell, who lived in Arizona 42 years, were at Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Mrs. Mathis, who was born in Petoskey, Michigan, died Nov. 16, 1982 at Boswell Memorial Hospital in Sun City. Survivors include her husband, Jack; daughters, Sally Ann Longbons, Sandra Lee Duhigg and Jackie Marie Mathis; son, William ; father, Clifford Eugene Gilman, Sr.; two sisters, two brothers and nine grandchildren. sisters Betty Brooks, June Wayne; brothers, Gene and Clifford Gilman, Jr.; 9 grandchildren. Services Friday Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Interment Resthaven. Family prefers donations to the American Cancer Society. The Arizona Republic 18 November 1982.

MATHIS, Mary Ruth
Mary Ruth Mathis, 77, of Tempe, Arizona passed away on August 30, 2004. She was born in Petrolia, Texas on November 17, 1926. Mary is survived by her husband of 55 years, Bob Mathis; daughters Celia Boertlein and Linda Timchak; son David Mathis; and four grandchildren, Neil, Lisa, Daniel, and David. She is also survived by her two brothers Arnold and Leon Groves and her two sisters Helen Embry and Martha Poyner. Services will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 2222 S. Price Rd., Tempe, AZ on Friday, September 3, 2004 at 2:00 p. m. A visitation will be at Carr Tenney Mortuary, 2621 S. Rural Rd., Tempe on Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 7:00 pm. Donations may be given to the Alzheimer's Association, Desert Southwest Chapter, PO Box 20965, Phoenix, AZ 85036. Published in the Arizona Republic on 9/2/2004.

MATHIS, Mary Ruth
Mary Ruth Mathis, 77, of Tempe, Arizona passed away on August 30, 2004. She was born in Petrolia, Texas on November 17, 1926. Mary is survived by her husband of 55 years, Bob Mathis; daughters Celia Boertlein and Linda Timchak; son David Mathis; and four grandchildren, Neil, Lisa, Daniel, and David. She is also survived by her two brothers Arnold and Leon Groves and her two sisters Helen Embry and Martha Poyner. Services will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 2222 S. Price Rd., Tempe, AZ on Friday, September 3, 2004 at 2:00 p. m. A visitation will be at Carr Tenney Mortuary, 2621 S. Rural Rd., Tempe on Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 7:00 p. m. Donations may be given to the Alzheimer's Association, Desert Southwest Chapter, PO Box 20965, Phoenix, AZ 85036. Submitted on (09/02/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MATHIS, Thelma
Services for Thelma Mathis, 64, who came here in 1951 from her native Gloucester City, N.J., and died Oct. 8, 1980, in Phoenix General Hospital, were in Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 330 N. Second Ave. Mrs. Mathis, 12409 N. 29th Ave., is survived by her husband, Edward; children, Barbara Humphrey, Edward, Jr., and John; a brother; two sisters; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Arizona Republic Thursday, Oct. 9, 1980.

MATTERA, Christine
Christine Mattera, Age 66, of Phoenix passed away September 15, 2004. She moved to Arizona in 1978 from Illinois. A loving wife, mother, sister, and friend. She loved her family and friends and especially "The girls". Survived by her husband, Jerry, daughters Debbie Mattera and Tammy Nesbitt of Glendale, sisters Carol Harper of Phoenix and Charlene Tiberi of Chicago, brothers Henry and Robert Kowalski, 3 Grandchildren. Visitation will be held Friday, September 17, 2004 from 4:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 9:00 A. M. at Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Glendale, Arizona. Family suggests donations to the Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, Arizona 85014-5656. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/17/2004.

MATTHES, Roy Lee
Roy Lee Matthes, 58, of Mesa, a carpenter for Johnson Manley Lumber Co., died Dec. 26, 1996. He was born in Marquette, Nebraska. Survivors include his daughters, Cheri Thomas and Christine Waller; sister, Alice Adelson; and two grandchildren. No services are planned. Melcher's Chapel of the Roses. Published in The Arizona Republic Tuesday, December 31, 1996.

MATTHEWS, Ralph Bernard
Ralph Bernard Matthews, 90, died Sunday, October 9, 2005, in Olympia, Washington, where he moved in 2001 to live near his daughter, Anne. Mr. Matthews was born December 2, 1914 in Mesa, Arizona. He graduated from Arizona State University, earned an MA at the University of Chicago, and attended graduate school in transportation economics at the University of California Berkeley. He was married to Florence Swift Matthews for 59 years, until her death in 1996. He served in the army in France during WWII and moved to Medford in 1949 to manage Evergreen Bus Lines. In the mid-1950's he became Transportation Supervisor for the Medford School District. After retiring in 1977, he was instrumental in founding the Southern Oregon Tennis Club. Mr. Matthews not only used a bicycle for transportation, he also, with his wife, bicycled throughout the Rogue Valley and in Holland, Portugal, Hungary, Prince Edward Island, New Zealand and Finland. Mr. Matthews donated more than 17 gallons of blood to the American Red Cross. He was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church for over 50 years, where he was a lay reader. In addition to Anne (Clarence Gadley) of Olympia, WA, he is survived by a daughter, Sarah (Jetse Sprey) of Wiloughby Hills, OH, a son, Vince (Janet) of E. Lansing, MI, and two granddaughters, Natalie and Rose. Contribution in his memory may be made to Washington Elementary School, 610 S. Peach, Medford, OR, 97501. Arrangements: Mills and Mills, Olympia, WA and Parl at Siskiyou Funeral Service, Medford, OR. Published in the East Valley Tribune on 10/12/2005.

MATTHEWS, Will C.
21 Nov 1908 - 10 Oct 1979 Sun City - Will C. Matthews, 70, who had been director of the engineering deparment of Armour Meat Packing Co. before moving here in 1972 from Chicago, died Oct. 10, 1979, in Boswell Hospital. Mr. Matthews, 9513 Timberline Dr., was a member of American Society of Heating & Air Conditioning Engineers and Palmbrook Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Edwina; children, Virginia Wilson and Will, Jr.; and five grandchildren. Services were in All Saints of the Desert Episcopal Church. Fri., Oct 12, 1979.

MATTHEWS, William M.
Sun City - William M. Matthews, 76, was born in Dubois, PA, died Jan. 25, 1980, in Sun Valley Lodge Nursing Home. He was a supervisor 38 years for Pittsburgh Plate and Glass and came here in 1970 from California. Wife, Wilhelmine; sons, William and Mark; and four grandchildren. Services were at United Church of Sun City. Published 1/28/1980.

MATTOON, Edward A.
5 Mar 1927 - Dec 1982 Edward A. Mattoon, husband of Jean; father of Mary Lou, Marie and Michael; son of Elizabeth Mattoon; son-in-law of Clarence Lusk; brother of Joyce Hoeper and Jim. Several nieces and nephews. Interment AZ Veterans Memorial Cemetery. 12/6/1982.

MATUZ, Jose Juan
Jose Juan Matuz, 63, of Guadalupe, a construction worker, died June 14, 1994. He was born in Higley. Survivors include his wife, Gloria Soza; daughters, Maria Alba, Gloria Conception, Rebecca, Diana, RoseAlma and Magda P.; sons, Jose Juan, Jr., David Soza, Stephen Soza and Hector Soza; sisters, Feliciana, Luisa nad Ignacia; brothers, Jose Magdaleno and Anselmo; and 19 grandchildren. 6/18/1994.

MATZ, Ruth Marie Johnsen
Ruth Marie Matz, 88, a resident of Phoenix for 86 years, died Nov. 2, 1994. She was born in Brooklyn, New York and was a homemaker and a member of Daughters of the Nile. Survivors include her daughters, Norma (Jack) Osborn and Dorothy (William) Young; brothers, Roy and Clem Johnsen; and one grandchild, Felicia Matz. Interment Greenwood Memory Lawn. 5 Nov 1994.

MATZ, Thomas E.
Thomas E. Matz became affiliated with Tucson Rock and Sand Company in 1946 and succeeded to the Presidency of the firm in 1963. When Tucson Rock and Sand Company was acquired by The Tanner Companies in 1972, he remained to assist in the management of the Tucson Division and in the development of the materials business in that area. He became a member of the Board of Directors of the Tanner Companies in 1972 and a Vice President in 1973. Mr. Matz was born February 8, 1917, is married and the father of five children. He is a member of the Associated General Contractors, Arizona Chapter, and a member of the Conquistador Club of Tucson. Mr. Matz retired in June, 1981, ... and died at the age of 81 on December 1, 1998. The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, AZ, December 6, 1998, p. 20A

MAUCH, Erwin Henry
Erwin Henry Mauch, 95, of Phoenix, died Oct. 31, 1994. He was a retired railroad timekeeper, was born in Lisbon, Iowa, and was a World War I Army veteran. Survivors include his daughters, Gretchen Eveland, Eleanor Candland and Patricia Mueller; son, Grant; sister, Norma Echternach; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Palo Cristi Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley, AZ. 11/4/1994.

MAUMMA, Alicia T.
Mass of Requiem for Mrs. Alicia T. Maumma, 51, who died Thursday, August 3, 1967, in her home at 1329 1/2 W. Fillmore, was at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S. First Ave. Mrs. Maumma was born in Los Angeles and moved to Phoenix a month ago. Funeral arrangements were made by Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery. She is survived by her father, Pablo Tavares, and a brother, Alex, both of Los Angeles. The AZ Republic Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1967

MAUNU, Arthur V.
Arthur V. Maunu, 78 of Mesa, passed away September 18, 2004 in Phoenix. Arthur was born June 24, 1926 in Duluth, MN. He proudly served in the U. S. Army during WWII in Company H, 254 Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division and received a bronze star. Arthur has also been a lifelong member of the American Legion. He served as a 1st Sgt in the Duluth Police Force until his retirement to Arizona in 1971. Arthur is survived by his adoring wife of 57 years, Vieno (Kitty); son, James Maunu; daughters, Joanne Lopac (Mark) & Jill Maggard (Mike); sister, June Tahja; brother, Roger Maunu (Nita); 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 2:00pm at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 739 W. Erie St. in Chandler. Prior to the service, the family will be present at the church at 1:00pm to receive and visit with friends. Memorial contributions may be made to the 100 Club, c/o Arthur Maunu at 5151 N. 19th Avenue, Suite 204, Phoenix, AZ 85015 Phone: (602)485-0100 www. 100club. org. Arrangements entrusted to Valley of the Sun Mortuary, 480-895-9232. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/24/2004.

MAUPIN, Marion Paul
Scottsdale -- Marion Paul Maupin, 47, a World War II veteran and owner of the Kinny Furniture Co., died August 19, 1967, in Phoenix VA Hospital. Mr. Maupin was born in Delta, CO, and moved to Arizona in 1955. He was a Mson. Survivors include his wife, Robbie L.; four sons, Mr. Paul, Jr., of Los Angeles, CA, and Roger, Bruce and Mark Hand, all of Scottsdale; five daughters, Mrs. Pamela Kilmer of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Deborah, Rebekah and Melanie Maupin and Janie Hand, all of Scottsdale; his parents, Fred A. Maupin of Long Beach, CA, and Mrs. Hazel R. Badgely of Los Angeles; and a brother out of state. Burial in East Resthaven Cemetery. 8/20/1967.

MAURER, Leonard
Leonard Maurer, 74, of Glendale, died January 30, 1994. Services have been held. Scottsdale Heritage Mortuary. Published in the Arizona Republic 2/16/1994.

MAURIN, Joseph
Rosary for Joseph Maurin, 60, remodeling contractor who died Thursday, Aug. 10, 1967, in Village Green Nursing Home, was at A.L.Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Mr. Maurin, 3538 W. Portland, was born in Eveleth, Minnesota, and came to Arizona 23 years ago from Cleveland, Ohio. He was a member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Lucy M., and two daughters, Lois J. Maurin and Mrs. James L. Crownover, all of Phoenix; two sisters out of state, and three grandchildren. Interment St. Francis Cemetery. Sat., Aug. 12, 1967.

MAWE, Mary A.
Mary A. Mawe, 92, of Tempe, died May 19, 1994. She was born in Wiloughby, Ohio, and was a former department store manager. Survivors include her nephew, Roy Collins. Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. 5/21/1994.

MAXEY, Marie M.
Marie M. Maxey, 87, of Sun City, died June 15, 1994. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and was a retired telephone operator. Survivors include her friend, Jerry Lallman. 17 June 1994.

MAXSON, Hessie May
Winslow - Hessie May Maxson, 86, an Arizona resident since 1948, died Dec. 14, 1982, in Phoenix. Mrs. Maxson was born in Auburn, Iowa, and is survived by her sister, Alma Tillman, and two nieces. 12/17/1982.

MAXWELL, Charles I.
Charles L. Maxwell, 70, who had retired as a supervising foreman in 1962 after 27 years with Mountain Bell, died Tuesday, June 25, 1974, in Village Green Nursing Home. He was a member of Telephone Pioneers of America, Order of Eastern Star Chapter 5 and Masonic Lodge 707. Wife, Beatrice; a sister, Mrs. Macey Engle; a sister and a brother out of state; and three grandchildren. Burial in Memory Lawn Cemetery. 6/26/1974.

MAXWELL, Ellen C.
Ellen C. Maxwell, 61, an accounting clerk in the claims section of the Arizona Department of Finance, died Thursday, June 13, 1974, in Scottsdale Community Hospital. Mrs. Maxwell, of 4118 E. Fillmore, was former treasurer and program chairman of the American Business Women's Association. Survivors include her husband, Frank; daughters, Mrs. Ellen Leach and Jean Maxwell; three brothers; and two grandchildren. Graveside services were in Green Acres Cemetery, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Published Friday, June 14, 1974, in the Arizona Republic.

MAXWELL, Margaret M.
24 April 1910 - 3 Nov 1979 Scottsdale - Margaret M. Maxwell, 70, who moved here a month ago from New Jersey, died Nov. 3, 1979, in her residence at 6737 E. Lewis. She is survived by her son, John, and a sister. Services will be in Pompton Plains, N.J. Green Acres Mortuary handled local arrangements. The Arizona Republic Monday, Nov. 5, 1979.

MAXWELL, Walter, Sr.
Services for Walter MAXWELL, Sr., 64, who died June 23, 1978, at Veterans Administration Hospital, will be at New Salem Baptist Church, 1850 E. Grant. Mr. Maxwell, 2020 E. Polk St., was a custodian at the Papago Elementary School from 1968 to 1976. He moved to Phoenix 24 years ago from Little Rock, Arkansas. Survivors include children, Josephine HUNTSMAN, Maxine RUSSAU, Leatrize FEARS, Ruby WILLIAMS, Marjorie WEST, Stella STEEK, Linda, Sandra, Shirley, Walter, Jr., Benny J.; one brother; two sisters; 36 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memory Lawn Mortuary is handling arrangements. Published in the Arizona Republic 6/25/1978.

MAXWELL, Walter, Sr.
Walter Maxwell, Sr., 64, died June 23, 1978. from Little Rock, Arkansas. Survivors include Josephine HUNTSMAN, Maxine RUSSAU, Leatrize FEARS, Ruby WILLIAMS, Marjorie WEST, Stella STEEK, Linda, Sandra, Shirley, Walter, Jr., Benny J. AZ Republic June 25, 1978.

MAXWELL, William Joy
William Joy Maxwell, 83, of Eagar, died Feb. 8, 1994. He was born in Eagar and was a surveyor. Wife, Frances; daughter, Mary J. Miller; son, Clifford L.; sisters, Isabel McInnis and Irene Mayer; brother, Lin; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. 2/10/1994. The Arizona Republic Thursday, Feb. 10, 1994.

MAY, John J.
John J. May, 85, of Mesa, died Feb. 10, 1994. He was a branch manager for Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co., was born in Reeseville, Wisconsin, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Helen RONAN; sister, Florence Ashton. Mass at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mesa. Melcher Mortuary. the Arizona Republic 2/15/1994.

MAY, Margaret A.
Margaret A. May, 78, of Lawton, Kentucky, died May 21, 1994. She was born in Greensboro, N.C., and was a homemaker. Husband, Charles Vernon; daughters, Linda L. Howell and Joanne Mann; sons, Charles Gene and Jerry; sisters, Georgia Thomas and Bullie I. Hurley; brothers, Isaac F. and Milton Cross; 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Services were held in Kentucky. 5/24/1994.

MAY, Mary Pearl Douglas
25 March 1885 - 7 February 1976. Mary Pearl Douglas May, 89, lived in Phoenix from 1914 to 1960 and was a member of the Baptist Church here. She died Saturday, Feb. 7, 1976, in Pomona, California. Survivors include her children, Hazel Jameson, Gaither, Bert, Russell, Barrett and Kenneth Douglas; two sisters, Mrs. Della Heffner, York, South Carolina, and Mrs. Margaret Long, Raleigh, North Carolina; and 20 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Interment East Resthaven. 10 Feb 1976

MAY, Ross Thomas
Ross Thomas May, 80, died peacefully in his sleep on Sept. 5, 2004. Born May 20th, 1924 in Detroit Michigan, he graduated Cooley High School in 1941. A Purple Heart recipient, he served in the Canadian Army from 1941-1942. He then transferred to the American Army, 3rd Armored Division, 771st Tank Replacement Battalion, serving his country from 1942-1945. Acknowledged by President Ronald Reagan in 1984, for saving the lives of 1500 Holocaust survivors in German Concentration Camps. Successful Restranteur's for over 30 years, Ross and wife Mary moved their family to Tempe in 1977, to retire. Ross continued to be active in VFW Post # 4626, and over the years he provided numerous Taps dedications as an Army Bugler for many fallen Soldiers and their families. Survived by sons Thomas May, Ross May, Michael May, and daughter Jacqueline Beaubien. Daughter in-laws Rose May, Vicky May, Peggy May, Mary Sue May, and son in-law Bret Beaubien. Grandchildren Kristin May, Derek May, Geoff Beaubien, Amanda May, Bryce Beaubien, Christopher May, Shane May, and Sean May. Services to be held on September 24th at 1:00 p. m., National Memorial Cemetery, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd. Ross will be laid to rest with his wife of 45 years, Mary Allen May. Thank you for being a loving husband, father, grandfather, and a contributing factor to the Freedom of the United States of America. Our Family is in mourning, for a Veteran died today. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/19/2004.

MAY, Yvonne M.
Yvonne M. May, age 67, of Mesa, Arizona, passed away Wednesday, September 1, 2004. Private services. Arrangements entrusted to Bunker's Desert View Chapel. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/10/2004.

MAY, Yvonne M.
Yvonne M. May, 67, of Mesa died Sept. 1, 2004, in Mesa. Bunker's Desert View Chapel handled arrangements. (480) 986-1616. Submitted on (09/10/2004) from East Valley Tribune

MAYER, Adolph "Popo" H.
Rosary for Adolph "Popo" H. Mayer, 17, was in the family home at 2124 W. Sherman. Mass was in St. Anthony Church, 909 S. 1st Ave. Adolph was killed in a Phoenix traffic accident Oct. 6, 1979. He was born in Mexico and lived most of his life in Phoenix. Surviving are his parents, Adolph and Cenovia; a grandmother; four sisters and three brothers. 9 Oct 1979

MAYER, Anne C.
Anne C. Mayer, 73, of Sun City, died Aug. 16, 1994. Services were in Pennsylvania. 8/19/1994.

MAYER, Charles
21 Oct 1905 - March 1979 A former foreman of the Diamond 2 Ranch at Walnut Grove, and widely-known among old time Wickenburg area residents, Charles Mayer, 69, died Thursday last week in the Yavapai Community Hospital in Prescott. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by a daughter, Charlotte Newton; two sons, Richard Mayer, Yarnell, and Butch, at the ranch; a sister, and two grandchildren. Graveside services were Monday afternoon this week in Walnut Grove Cemetery. The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ March 15, 1979, p. 11

MAYER, Inez Irene
Inez Irene Mayer, 74, died Saturday, June 22, 1974, while visiting in San Diego. She was a member of the Mesa Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and Elks auxiliaries. Survived by a brother, Guy Bitner; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Neidigh. Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery, San Diego. 6/26/1974.

MAYER, Jean Guettel
Jean Guettel Mayer, 84, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 23, 2006. Born on April 13, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, she was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Dr. Albert MAYER, a Professor of Sociology at Arizona State University. Jean raised two sons and then went back to school in her 40's, eventually receiving a Master of Counseling from Arizona State at the age of 54. Soon after that she was hired as the first Director of the Senior Adult Program at Phoenix College, serving from 1978 to 1992. She is survived by her sons Robert and his wife Cheryl, Richard and her grandson Nathan, her brother Phillip GUETTEL and her niece Susan ROBINSON. No services are planned. Published in The Arizona Republic on 5/28/2006.

MAYES, Ernestine W.
Ernestine W. Mayes, 73, a homemaker, died Feb. 12, 1994. She was born in Texas. Survivors include her daughter, Candace; sons, Robert and Horace; sisters, Verna Pearl Hancock and Francis Mayberry; five grandchildren. Green Acres Mortuary and Cemetery, Scottsdale. the Arizona Republic 2/15/1994.

MAYFIELD, Iva F.
Iva F. Mayfield, 78, of Safford, died March 21, 1994. She was born in Pima and was a sales clerk. Daughter, Frances Lee Russell; son, Ronald Gene; two sisters; one brother; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandcildren. 3/24/1994.

MAYNARD, Bill
Bill Maynard, 87, of Higley, died Feb. 1, 1994. He was a native of Higley and was a dairyman. Wife, Mazie; daughters, Wanda D. Smith, Imogene Levinson, Dorothy M. Thomas and Betty Sue McCaslin; sons, Bobby J., Billy W., Jerry D. and Jackie N.; sister, Fronie Huey; 43 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. Services Sun Valley Church of Christ, Higley. 2/4/1994.

MAYNARD, Eunice M.
17 Jan 1899 - 31 Oct 1979 Mesa - Memorial services for Eunice M. Maynard, 80, who died Oct. 31, 1979, in Desert Samaritan Hospital, were in John Calvin United Presbyterian Church, Apache Junction. Mrs. Maynard moved here in 1959 from Washington state where she was an advisor for Rainbow Girls, past matron of the Eastern Star in Olympia, Washington, and active in state and local Parent Teacher Associations. She is survived by sons, Robert and Denton DeLong; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Gibbons-Bunker Desert View Chapel handled arrangements. Nov. 2, 1979, p. D3.

MAYNE, Dorothy J.
1 Nov 1922 - 14 Mar 1980 Cashion - Dorothy J. Mayne, 57, died March 14, 1980. Mrs. Mayne came to Phoenix in 1951 from Falls City, Nebraska, where she was a member of the Eastern Star. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, "Bob" Mayne; sons, Roger W. Heiser, US Navy, and Robert J. Heiser, Phoenix; mother, Lillian Weber, Falls City, NE; a brother, Robert Weber, Staten Island, NY; and two grandchildren. Interment Greenwood. 3/17/1980.

MAYO, Lois R.
Lois R. Mayo, 81, of Peoria, died June 12, 1994. She was born in Blackwell, Oklahoma, and was a legal assistant. Nieces, Bettie McConachie and Dorothy Boling. Faith Presbyterian Church, Sun City. Sunland Mortuary. 6/16/1994.

MAYO, Vernon W.
Vernon W. Mayo, 65, Humboldt, Arizona, passed away September 24, 2004. Celebration of Life Service will be 3:00 p. m., Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, 7440 E. Addis Dr., Prescott Valley, Arizona. Family assisted to Arizona Wakeline Bradshaw Chapel. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/28/2004.

MAYS, George
Trisagion services for George Mays, 71, a restaurant owner in Michigan and in Tucson 45 years, were in Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Memorial services were Saturday in the mortuary. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Mays, of 505 W. Encanto Blvd., died Tuesday, June 11, 1974, in St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a member of the Arizona Club, American Legion, Moose Lodge and AHEPA, a Greek organization. Survivors are nephews, Chris Tountas and James Antonopulos; another nephew and two nieces out of state. Published Friday, June 14, 1974, in the Arizona Republic.

MAYS, James Lee
James Lee Mays, 82, of Phoenix, died Feb. 15, 1994. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and was a retired plumber. Wife, Ina Loise; sons, William Carl, Tony and James Howard; and one grandchild. Grace Evangelical Methodist Church. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. 2/18/1994.

MAYS, Lois B.
Mesa - Lois B. Mays, 77, died Sunday, July 14, 1974, in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. She came to Arizona 52 years ago from Kentucky. She was the widow of J. Major Mays, who planted one of the first Citrus groves in East Mesa. Children, James and Mrs. Marcia Edwards; two sisters and a brother; and four grandchildren. Burial in Mesa Cemetery. 7/17/1974.

MAYS, Vera
Vera Mays, 93, Phoenix, died September 10, 2004. Visitation: Friday, September 17 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 1622 North 39th Avenue, Phoenix, 6:00-8:00 PM. Funeral service will be Saturday, September 18, 2004 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 1622 North 39th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ at 11:00 AM. Interment will take place at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ. Preston Funeral Home. Published in The Arizona Republic on 9/16/2004.

MAZON, Hermon
Hermon Mazon, 64, of Winslow, died Oct. 29, 1994. He was a truck driver. Survivors include his sisters, Esmel Jarmillo and Barbara; and brothers, Leo and Augustine. Madre De Dios Catholic Church, Winslow. 1 Nov 1994.

MAZZONE, Janet K.
Janet K. Mazzone, 58, of Litchfield Park, died Feb. 4, 1994. She was born in Los Angeles and was a restaurant owner. Husband, Angelo; daughters, Sandra Barker and Carol Murch; four grandchildren. Services Church of Litchfield Park. Tucker Funeral Home. 2/5/1994.


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