Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 12, 2008
HARVEY DAFOE passed away Monday, Nov. 10.
Call David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home of Wickenburg at 684-0710 for funeral
arrangements and other information.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
December 4, 1996
LESTER DAGEL of Rockport, Texas, and formerly of Wickenburg
died Nov. 26. He was 83. MR. DAGEL was born April, 1913 in Sibley, Iowa. He and
his wife, who survives him, worked many years at Rancho de Los Caballeros before
retiring. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Dorothy; a son and
daughter-in-law, Ken and Nora Bagel of Grand Rapids, Mich.; daughter and
son-in-law Judy and David FOUT of Show Low; seven grandchildren; and one
great-grandson. He was preceded in death by a son, "Lucky" DAGEL. Services have
been held.
Wickenburg Sun, September 11, 1996
ALICE F. DAHL of
Congress, died Sept. 30 in Wickenburg. She was 82. Mrs. Dahl was born April 12,
1914 in Prineville, Ore. She had lived in Arizona for the past five years,
coming from Oregon. Survivors include her daughters, Martha Bender of Congress,
Priscilla Ramey of Redmond, Ore, and Priscilla Lee of Obrien of Bend, Ore.; five
grand-children; and eight great-grandchildren. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, August 25, 1950
RAY DAIR, AGE 56 IS
SUMMONED HERE
An illness of many years brought death on August 17 in
Community Hospital, Wickenburg, to RAY DAIR, age 56. The Dair family came to
Wickenburg eight months ago from Wittmann and had lived in Arizona a year last
June. Recently Mr. Dair had been living in Riverside, Calif., where he was
engaged as a spray gun painter. When his illness took a turn for the worse, he
returned to Wickenburg the middle of July and entered the hospital here a week
later, on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Dair and their 13-year-old twin daughters,
Denelda May and Delores Ray, moved to Arizona from Clare, Michigan. A son,
Larry, age 31, and a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Defendorf, reside in Lansing, Mich.
Other survivors are a brother, Frank, living in Everett, Mich., and a sister,
Mrs. Grace March of Petoskey, in the same state. Funeral services were held last
Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Wickenburg Chapel, conducted by Rev. Lee Surber, who is
visiting here at the home of his brother, Rev. Charles Surber. Burial followed
in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 22,
1957, p. 1
Funeral Thursday For TOM DAMASKOS
Funeral services were
conducted Thursday afternoon for THOMAS DAMASKOS, Wickenburg resident who died
of a heart attack at Community Hospital at 6:55 a.m. Tuesday. Services were in
the Wickenburg Chapel with Mrs. Frank CROZIER of the Christian Science Church
and officials of the Kellis-Draper Post of the American Legion officiating.
Cremation was to follow in Phoenix after which the ashes will be buried in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. DAMASKOS was born in Grizano Frikalo, Greece, October
5, 1896, and came to the United States when he was 16 years old, settling first
in New York City. He became a citizen and joined the Army prior to World War I.
When war was declared, he was on the Mexican border with U.S. troops pursuing
Pancho Villa. During the war he served in France and afterwards in the army of
occupation in Germany. In all he served three enlistments in the military
service. He was a member of both the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars. In 1936 Mr. Damaskas moved to Prescott for his health and a year later
came to Wickenburg. He was married to the former Allie Rush in 1938. During his
time here he was a cook in the Texas Cafe and the Santa Fe Cafe until recent
years when he was retired. Surviving are the widow; one daughter, Diana, a
senior in the Wickenburg High School; two step-daughters, Mrs. AdelI WORTHEN of
Wickenburg and Mrs. Jimmie McGEE of Lawndale, California; and four grandchildren
including Priscilla WORTHEN of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, June 27, 2001
MIKE D. DANIELS of Wickenburg, died June 19 in Wickenburg.
He was 44. Mr. Daniels was born July 4, 1956 in Wichita Falls, Texas. He had
lived in Arizona for the past 20 years. Mike had friends who stuck with him
until the end. He was truly loved. Mike was a Choctaw Indian and a fighter to
the end. Up until two years ago he had been exceptionally healthy. He was an
avid body builder, marathon runner and health enthusiast. He lived for football.
He graduated with top honors at Devry Institute of Technology, winning the best
all-around student award. He became a very successful independent computer
contractor. Mike adored the land, wildlife, animals, and children. He served his
country in the U.S. Navy, leaving with an honorable discharge and receiving the
National Defense Service medal. He was an artist with oil paintings at Helen
Vohl's Gallery. He was also a writer. A true family man and warrior up until his
recent death. We will miss him immensely -- Mike, rest in peace. He is survived
by his wife, Deidre J. DANIELS; father Dan DANIELS and his wife, JoAnne; a
daughter, Kayla; one sister; and five brothers. He was preceded in death by his
mother, Vivian Verno. No services were held. Frey Funeral Home was in charge of
all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 22, 1996
BESSIE
LUCILLE CHRISTOPH-ROUND-DANIELSON of Burien, Wash. and formerly of Wickenburg,
died May 11 in Burien. She was 81. Mrs. Christoph-Round-Danielson was born Aug.
23, 1914 in Forsyth, Mont. She was a loving mother and housewife. Survivors
include five daughters, Leslie THUNDEREAGLE of Wickenburg, Laura of Colorado,
and Doris, Cord and Helen, all of Washington State; a brother, Glen, of
Washington; eight granddaughters; five grandsons; eight great-granddaughters;
one great-great-granddaughter; and two nephews. Mrs. CHRISTOPH-ROUND-DANIELSON
was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister, two husbands, one daughter
and her mother and father. Private services have been conducted. Arrangements
were by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
February 19, 1937, p. 1
MINE ACCIDENT FATAL
DEMPSEY DANNER, formerly of
Morristown, died Wednesday afternoon as a result of injuries received in an
accident at the Hidden Treasurer mine. Details of the accident were not learned.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, February 26, 1937, p. 1
FUNERAL FOR D. DANNER
Funeral services were
held last Saturday afternoon for DEMPSEY LEE DANNER, 21 year old, who was killed
in a mine accident last week. Howard COFFINGER was in charge of the funeral
arrangements and interment was made in the Wickenburg cemetery. Surviving him
besides his wife, Ruby and a sister, Mrs. Homer ROSE of Morristown, are other
relatives who reside in Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, MARY LOLIO DARE, 87, the daughter of John Lolio and Amelia ROSSI, was born June 2, 1921 in Herkimer, N.Y. She attended Herkimer County Public Schools through eighth grade. She left school during the depression to work with her mother in a home business, ironing curtains to assist her family with finances. At age 19 she married Joseph Pugliese also of Herkimer. To this union one son was born. The family shortly thereafter moved to Ft. Plain, N.Y., where her husband set up a shoe repair business. The couple later divorced. After the divorce she moved to Gloversville, N.Y., and worked in the Glove Mills as a factory worker for several years. In 1973 she moved to Tucson, Ariz., where she worked in the I Magnin department store as a sales clerk and floor manager. She subsequently moved to Wickenburg, Ariz., and worked in Western Dry Goods where she was known for miles around for her customer service. On Aug. 22, 1984 she married Norval Sterling Dare and moved to reside on a desert ranch near Aguila, Ariz., until her recent death. During her last few years Mr. Dare cared for her with unlimited kindness and patience, for which he is to be praised. She is survived by her husband Norval Sterling Dare of Aguila; son Joseph Pugliese of Cheyenne, Wyoming; granddaughters Gina Pugliese of New York City, N.Y.; and Rosanna LeMaster of Great Lakes, Illinois; nieces Janet Axelesson of Cape May, N.J.; Amelia Wood of Mohawk, N.Y.; Ann Jenks of Ft. Plain, N.Y.; and numerous cousins and their extended families. She was preceded in death by her brother Anthony Lolio, her sister Rosemary Lolio Jackson, her nephew John Lolio, and her parents. Memorial graveside services will be held Jan. 3 at 10:30 a.m. at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frankfurt, N.Y. Her ashes will be buried in a gravesite next to her deceased brother. For further information regarding the funeral service contact the Enea Family Funeral Home in Ilion, N.Y. A gathering for family and friends will be held at the home of her niece Amelia Wood in Mohawk, N.Y. Mary Lolio Dare was known to her family as an elegant, loving and attractive lady. She will be dearly missed by family and friends.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, June 21, 1949
FUNERAL HELD FOR MARY K. DAUGHERTY
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. at the Wickenburg
chapel for MRS. MARY K. DAUGHERTY who passed away following a lingering illness
at the home of her daughter, Mrs Newt Aldous. The Rev. Ross Cleeland officiated
at the services and Mrs. Carl Shride and Mrs. Roy Richards rendered several
songs. The Hassayampa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star conducted brief
services at the cemetery. Mrs Daugherty would have been 79 years old in July.
She was a pioneer resident of Arizona coming here in 1887 from her home at
Edgerton, Ill. She had been a Wickenburg resident during the past 16 years. Mrs
Daugherty had been a member of the Eastern Star since 1922; also was a Past
Noble Grand officer of the Rebecca lodge of Flagstaff. In addition to her
daughter Mrs Aldous, and a grandson James she is survived by two sons Leith J.
Wheeler of Wickenburg and Ora Wheeler of Ajo; also two sisters, Mrs Ethel
O'Donnell of Los Angeles and Mrs. Minnie Tarr of Kansas. Mrs Daugherty leaves a
wide circle of friends in Wickenburg and throughout Arizona who mourn her
passing. She had been in ill-health for nearly two years and had become
gradually worse during the past two weeks. Mrs Daugherty had made her home with
her daughter and family south of town for many years.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 13, 1961
Yarnell Resident’s Sister Died Friday
Funeral services were held in Phoenix Monday for MRS. EDITH DAVENPORT, 71,
sister of ELSIE PIKE of Yarnell. Mrs. Davenport died in Tucson Friday of last
week.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 24, 2001, p. A18.
WILLIAM R.
DAVIDSON of Wickenburg, died Jan. 16 in Sun City West. He was 74. Mr. Davidson
was born May 6, 1926 in Los Angeles. He had lived in Arizona for the past 20
years, moving to Wickenburg in 1981. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Survivors
include his wife, Marion, of Wickenburg; sister Marion (Marshall) PARKER;
brother Edward (Charlene) DAVIDSON; daughter Nancy (Marshall) ANDREWS and
family, daughter Roberta DAVIDSON, son William (Roxie) DAVIDSON and family, and
son Richard (Sandy) DAVIDSON and family. No services will be held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, August 3, 1951
LEONARDO DAVILA died
suddenly here Wednesday. Rites pending arrival of sons.
Funeral services for
LEONARDO DAVILA , 67-year-old native Arizonan who died suddenly at his home here
at noon Wednesday, are pending the arrival of his three sons from Los Angeles.
Burial will be in the Garcia Cemetery here. The retired laborer was seated in
the home he shared with his sister, Mrs. Francisca Brady, when he had a fatal
heart attack. He was born in Prescott and had lived in Wickenburg for many
years. Surviving are the three sons, Leonardo, Jr., Audlaio and David, all of
Los Angeles; the sister here; and 10 grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 9, 1938
MRS. CHAS. DAVIS PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Charles
DAVIS resident of Wickenburg about ten years, passed away at her home at 1:30
this morning. Mrs. Davis had been in ill-health and confined to her bed most of
the time for the past year. She was 35 years old and was born in Kansas. Full
name Ortie Elizabeth from Death Certificate online at http://genealogy.az.org
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 24, 2001, p. A18.
ELROY L. DAVIS of
Wickenburg, died Jan. 19. He was 81. Mr. Davis was born Oct. 10, 1919 in
Cleveland, Ohio. He had lived in Arizona for the past 17 years, moving here from
California in 1983. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors
include his wife, Frances DAVIS of Wickenburg; daughters Sherry GARCIA of
California, Laura JONES of Arizona and Christine MONTOYA of Texas; 11
grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 25, at the First Presbyterian Church of Peoria, 10236 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria.
All arrangements were by the Sunland Mortuary of Sun City.
Wickenburg
Sun, April 7, 1939
Sad News Received
Mrs. Clarence Hancock recived word
last Saturday that her mother, Mrs. G. B. DAVIS of El Paso, Tex., passed away
Saturday morning. The sad message came as a severe chock to Mrs. Hancock, who
had recntly returned from a trip to El Paso, at which time her mother was much
better. Funeral services were held in El Paso Tuesday by member of the Order of
the eastern Star, of which Mrs. Davis was a Past Worthy Matron. Mr. Hancock
spent Monday and Tuesday in El Paso and Mrs. Hancock is expected to return to
Wickenburg the early part of the week.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Aug
11, 1944 p. 1
LAWRENCE H. DAVIS Gives Up His Life Fighting In France
Memorial services will be held at 8:30 o’clock this Sunday evening, at the First
Baptist Church here, for LAWRENCE H. DAVIS, first Wickenburg boy to lose his
life on the battlefields of France in this war. He was killed in action on June
19th while serving with the American invasion forces and the telegram from the
War Department telling of his death was received by his mother, Mrs. Rose HENRY,
last Friday morning. No additional details were given in the telegram.
Lawrence, a Private First Class in the Medical Detachment of an Infantry
Regiment, was a junior in the Wickenburg High School when called into service.
He would have been 20 years old on November 13th of this year. He was a popular,
well-liked youth; a typical American boy, fond of animals and farming, full of
life and energy, and when the call came to serve his country in time of war, he
did not hesitate to respond. News of his death in battle comes as a severe shock
to his mother, his brothers and sisters, and him many friends throughout this
community.
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are the father, W. F. Davis,
Wickenburg, and four sisters, and three brothers; Mrs. Ernest DICKIE Mrs.
Charles SHONTZ of Wickenburg; Mrs. Dorothy SCARBOROUGH of San Francisco; Mrs.
Helen McQUERY of Hemet, Calif.; W. A. DAVIS of Chico, Calif.; George of Bagdad
and a younger brother, James, who is in the navy. The latter is in Wickenburg
now on leave while Mrs. Scarborough has come from San Francisco to be with the
other members of the family here.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 17,
1946
FINAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. L. T. DAVIS
Funeral services for Mrs. LEWIS
TALBERT DAVIS, 56, lifelong resident of Wickenburg, were held Friday, May 10, at
10: 00 a. m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, with burial in the Wickenburg
cemetery. Mrs. Davis passed away at her home May 7 following an illness of
several months. Her husband preceded her in death in 1936. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Harry HERSHKOWITZ, Jr., of Wickenburg, a son, George TICE, and
three grandchildren. Five nephews came from Los Angeles for the services. They
were T. B. VILLA, Jr., Frank, John, Aurilo and Raymond VILLA. Also here was a
niece, Mrs. Steve CAMPBELL, of Randsburg, Calif.
Davis, Pete
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 4, 1953
PETE DAVIS RITES FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock this afternoon (Friday)
at the Wickenburg chapel for PETE DAVIS, 61-year-old resident of this community
for the past four years, who passed away Tuesday morning at community Hospital
where he had been a patient since October 30. Rev. William Barker of the First
Baptist church will conduct the services and burial will be in Wickenburg
Cemetery. Mr. Davis was a native Arizonan, having been born February 19, 1892 in
Phoenix. He became ill while he was in Phoenix training horse for Dr. J. C.
McGRATH of Phoenix and dick Denny of Skull Valley and was brought to the
hospital here. The surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leona DAVIS; two sisters, Mrs.
William L. BARRON and Mrs. Ella FARLEY, both of Phoenix, and a brother Ora HANN
of Prescott. He is also survived by three uncles, William H. and Newt TIPTON,
both of Phoenix, and Gus TIPTON of Camp Wood, Arizona.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 31, 2001, p. A18
WILLIAM R. DAVISON of Wickenburg, died
Jan 16 in Sun City West. He was 74. Bill was born May 6, 1926 in Los Angeles,
served in the Navy during World War II, and lived in Southern California until
moving to Wickenburg in 1981. He retired from greyhound in 1986. Bill was an
active member of the Wickenburg country Club, serving two terms on the Board of
Directors, and was also a member of the Wickenburg Elks Lodge No. 2160. He is
survived by his wife, Marion Davidson; sister Marion (Marshall) Parker; brother
Edward (Charlene) Davidson; daughter Nancy (Marhsall) Andrews and family,
daughter Roberts Davidson and son William (Roxie) Davidson and family, and son
Richard (Sandy) Davidson and family. No services were held, but donations in
Bill Davidson’s name may be made to The Wickenburg Library Society, 164 E.
Apache St. Wickenburg 85390; or the Arizona Humane Society, P. O. Box 47270,
Phoenix, Ariz. 85068
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 18, 2001 p.
A18
LOUISE GOLDSMITH DAWSON of Wickenburg and Yarnell, passed away on March
25 in Prescott at the age of 90. Born Aug 5, 1910 in Michigan, she grew up in
Southern California, living most of her life in Anaheim before moving to Arizona
in 1995. Louise’s love of music was second only to her love of family. Her late
husband Clyde played assortment of musical instruments, including the musical
saw which he taught her play, and they both look their music and smiles to the
nursing homes, besides playing in small bands around Anaheim. She saw life as an
adventure and found joy in everyday events that many people might overlook. Her
laughter and enthusiasm and caring for others will always be remember and
treasured. She is survived by one daughter, Carole Jarvis and husband Dan, of
Forepaugh; granddaughter Dannalee Jarvis, also of Forepaugh; granddaughter Laura
Moore and husband Mark of Prescott; granddaughter Donnel Richmond of California,
and Dean Dawson and wife Teresa of Ohio. She also leaves 10 great-grandchildren.
Louise was preceded in death by her husband Clyde; and son Dan Dawson of
Wickenburg. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 25, 2001, p. A18
LOUISE GOLDSMITH DAWSON of Wickenburg and Yarnell,
passed away on March 25 in Prescott at the age of 90. Born Aug. 5, 1910 in
Michigan, she grew up in Southern California, living most of her life in Anaheim
before moving to Arizona in 1995. Louise's love of music was second only to her
love of family. Her late husband Clyde played an assortment of musical
instruments, including the musical saw which he taught her to play, and they
both took their music and smiles to the nursing homes, besides playing in small
bands around Anaheim. She saw life as an adventure and found joy in everyday
events that many people might overlook. Her laughter and enthusiasm and caring
for others will always be remembered and treasured. She is survived by one
daughter, Carole Jarvis and husband Dan, of Forepaugh; granddaughter Dannalee
Jarvis, also of Forepaugh; granddaughter Laura Moore and husband Mark of
Prescott; granddaughter Donnel Richmond of California; and grandsons Dean Dawson
and wife Tammy of California, and Dan Dawson and wife Teresa of Ohio. She also
leaves 10 great-grandchildren. Louise was preceded in death by her husband
Clyde; and son Don Dawson of Wickenburg. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 14, 1962
Wittmann Rites for JOHN G.
DAY
Funeral services for JOHN GOULD DAY held in the Wittmann Community Chapel
Wednesday with the Rev. Ed Hill officiating. Burial was in the Wickenburg
Cemetery. Mr. Day died last Saturday morning in Community Hospital here. Mr. Day
was born in Hartford, Wisconsin, November 11, 1896. He was employed as an
electrician for leading Hollywood motion picture studios before moving to
Wittmann six years ago to operate Day’s Rock Shop. He was a Mason and a veteran
of World War I. Surviving are the widow, Irene; one daughter, Mrs. Frances
WILLIAMS of San Francisco; and three sisters in Wisconsin.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 19, 1997
GERRY DAYLEY of Wickenhurg, died Feb. 17
in Wickenburg. She was 69. Mrs. Dayley was born Aug. 1, 1927 in Seminole, Okla.
She had lived Arizona for the past 25 years, coming from New Mexico. Survivors
include three daughters, Paulette Beakley and Pam Dayley of Camarillo, Calif.,
and Penny Burhans of Phoenix. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday,
Feb. 20 at Genung Memorial Cemetery in Peeples Valley.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, October 10, 1962
DeBerry Rites were Saturday
Funeral
services for JOSEPH W. DeBERRY were held in the Wickenburg Chapel last Saturday
afternoon with the Rev. d. F. O’SULLIVAN, pastor of St. Anthony’s Catholic
church, officiating. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery with Rev.
O’SULLIVAN and members of the Elks Lodge conducting graveside rites. Mr.
DeBerry, who had lived in Wickenburg for the past 11 years, died in community
Hospital at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday of last week. Born in Mineral Wells, Texas, May
17, 1913, Mr. DeBerry moved to Douglas, Ariz., in January of 1937. He came here
in 1951 to become bartender of La Cabana. He was a charter member of the local
elks Club. Surviving are the widow, Virginia; four children, Joann, Barbara and
Sue of Wickenburg, and Joe Pat DeBERRY of Eldorado, Kansas; four sisters, Mrs.
Chloe HESS and Mrs. Marvin DAVIS of Mineral Wells, Texas, Mrs. Fannie M. WHATLEY
of Graford, Texas, and Mrs. Marie Lee BOST of Phoenix; and two brothers, James
of Mineral Wells and Raymond of Denver, Colorado.
Wickenburg Sun, June
22, 2005, p. B10.
BELLE HERSHKOWITZ DECK went to be with our Heavenly Father
on June 18, 2005. She was 94. Belle was born October 25, 1909 in Congress, Ariz.
Bell was the tenth child born to Harry and Susie HERSHKOWITZ. She lived her
entire life in Congress, except for a few years after her marriage when they
lived in Octave. She returned to Congress to spend the rest of her years serving
the community there. Belle at one time owned several businesses in the Congress
area - the Texaco Station, the Sierra Vista Motel, and the old Post Office,
which she leased to the U.S. Postal Service. She ran a boarding house from the
Old Hotel on Highway 89. Belle drilled the first water wells in the area and
started the water company, which is today the Congress Domestic Water Company.
Thanks to the generosity of Belle and her husband Oscar, the Good Shepherd of
the Desert has a home on the property that they donated for the construction of
the church. Belle was a faithful parishioner all of her life. Survivors include
her daughter-in-law Bernece, her two grandsons Kenneth Mitchell Deck and his
wife Debbie, and Todd Deck. She had one great-grandson and one
great-granddaughter. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews of the
Wickenburg area. Visitation will be held at Frey-Wickenburg Funeral Home, 187 N.
Adams Street, Wickenburg from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, June 27. Rosary will be there
at 7 p.m., Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 28 at Good Shepherd of the
Desert Catholic Church in Congress. Burial will follow in the Congress Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, February 7, 1996
CHARLES "Bud" DECKER, of Fountain Hills
and formerly of Wickenburg, died Jan 27 in Scottsdale. He was 61. Mr. Decker was
born Aug. 25, 1934 in Janesville, Wisc. He owned and operated Decker Electric
and Wisconsin and Arizona, and was employed at Western electric in Phoenix for
13 years. He also renovated The Lazy Fox Ranch in Wickenburg and lived here for
eight years. Mr. Decker developed the towns of Punkin Center and Jakes Corner,
near Roosevelt Lake and resided in Fountain Hills for the past four and one-half
years. He is survived by his wife, Elaine; daughters Linda, Pat, Molly and
Marnie; sons Hal, Shane and George; six grandchildren; and several aunts and
uncles. Services have been held. Messinger Fountain Hills Mortuary was in charge
of the arrangements.
Delahut, Virginie
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 14, 1953
FINAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. DELAHAUT
The death of Mrs.
VIRGINIE DELAHAUT of congress at Community Hospital August 10, took from the
community a colorful personality who had lived in Congress for the past 28
years. Born in France November 17, 1870, she came to America when 22 years old,
working her way on the ship for her passage. She lived in Oklahoma for 33 years
before moving to Arizona. Mrs. Delahaut was widely known for her long custom of
making flowers and wreaths from paper with which she decorated all graves in the
Congress cemetery each Memorial Day.
Married In Oklahoma
She was first
married September 30, 1893 to ELISSE DUPIRE at Atoka, Oklahoma. Four children by
that marriage are still living. They are Mrs. Adeline DONAT, Gowen, Okla.; Mrs.
Elizabeth SITES, Henryetta, Okla.; Frank DUPIRE, Bokoshe, Okla., and Charley
DUPIRE, Hobbs, N.M.
On March, 17, 1903, she was married to Louis DELAHAUT who
passed away December 15, 1916, in Coalgate, Okla. Two sons born of that marriage
survive. They are Eugene V. DELAHAUT of Congress and Joe E. DELAHAUT of Turlock,
Calif. Rosary was said for Mrs. Delahaut at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Mass Thursday
morning at 8 o’clock at St. Anthony’s Church here, after which the body was
taken to Congress for burial in the cemetery there.
Wickenburg Sun,
January 28, 2004, p. B12
MICHAEL THOMAS DELLA-RATTA III, was born and died on
Jan. 22, 2004. Son of Michael Thomas Della-Ratta II and Carrie Lois Brown
Della-Ratta of Congress. Survived by brother Dakota James; sister Nancy Lois;
grandparents Roger and Julie Simon of Maine; great-grandparents Chuck and Fran
Wittenbraker of Congress, John and Sandy Della-Ratta of Utah, Loyd and Shirley
Schumaker of Tucson. Preceded in death by grandparents Willard and Nancy Brown.
Funeral services Friday, Jan. 30, 2004 at 3:30 p.m. in the Wickenburg LDS
Church. Burial in the Congress Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Frey Funeral
Home. Our angel come and gone, lives forever.
Wickenburg Sun, September
4, 1996
Infant M. JOSEPH DOMINIC DeLISLE of Glendale died Aug. 31 in
Glendale. Survivors include his parents, Camille Pardon and Tom DeLisle of
Glendale; sister K.C. Nicole Padron of Glendale; grandparents Richard DeLisle of
Glendale, Anita Padron of Glendale; Anita Padron of Glendale and Alfred Padron
of Las Vegas, Nev.; great-grandmothers Anita Garcia of Wickenburg and the Jaime
and Garcia families. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at
the Garcia Cemetery, Pastor William Meier will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun,
February 7, 1996
DONALD AIKEN De LORIA of Wickenburg died Feb. 2, 1996, in
Peoria. He was 81. Mr. DeLoria was born Jan.6, 1915 in Lake Placid, N. Y. He had
lived in Arizona for one and one half years, coming here from New York. In 1934
at the age of 19 he enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps. He served three
years as a mechanic and chauffeur in the Plattsburgh, Lake Placid and Newcomb
(N. Y.) barracks. He moved from Lake Placid to Massena, N.Y. in 1941 where he
worked for Alcoa. In 1944 he moved to Tahawus, N.Y. and was employed by the
national Lead Company in 1963, when the National Lead Company decided to mine
the iron ore under the village of Tahawus he and his family moved to Newcomb.
N.Y., where he remained employed by NL Industries. He retired in1976 with31
years of service. In Newcomb he served as a member of the Newcomb Community
League, the Lions Club and the Newcomb Fire Department. He moved to Wickenburg
in August of 1993 with his wife Beatrice. Mr. DeLoria is survived by his wife of
41 years, Beatrice Irene of Wickenburg; son Edward of Apopka, Fla., Marvin of
Rochester, N.Y. Shane of Choctaw, Okla., Cris of Ontario, Canada, Robin of
Newcomb, N.Y., and Kyle Of Albany N.Y.; sister Maria DeLoria of Lake Placid;
brother David DeLoria of Port Byron, N. Y.; 10 grandchildren; and five
great-grand children. He was Preceded in death by his parents, Edward Aiken and
Floy (Mussen) DeLoria; infant daughter Anne in 1942; and his eldest brother
Hubert DeLoria in 1993. Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions
may be made in Mr. DeLoria's name to a charity of one's choice. Frey Funeral
Home and Cremation Service was in charge of all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 10, 1996
MARIA ANITA Del TUFO of
Paramus, New Jersey, died on June 20, at her home; She was 88. Mrs. Del Tufo was
a winter visitor of her son and daughter-in-law, Al and Jo Del TUFO for the past
25 years. Survivors include her husband, Al, daughter Brenda Del TUFO, son and
daughter-in-law Dr. Stanley and Helene Del TUFO all of New Jersey and Al and Jo
Del TUFO of Wickenburg, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 12, 2008
LEVI J. DENNIS, 21, left us Nov.
2. He was born Jan. 26, 1987, in Phoenix, Ariz. Levi, a home-school graduate in
2004, earned his Awana Citation Award in 2005 and attained his Associates Degree
from Yavapai College in 2006. Shortly after, he entered the Navy, having just
completed his training as a Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman. He held
the rank of Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class. He is well remembered for his help in
Awana Clubs, earning his citation in 2005. He enjoyed working with his peers and
helping the leaders, but had the greatest impact working with young children
(the youngsters adored him). His charismatic, mischievous nature is missed by
his parents Ben and Mary, his brother Shane and sister-in-law Kristy. He will
also be missed by brother Jesse, sisters Heather and Dasia, and brothers Galen
and Ian. Many family and friends and SARC team members are already missing him.
Memorial services will be held at Skull Valley Bible Church on Saturday (Nov.
15). His family is most assured by his acceptance of Christ and considers Levi’s
habit of telling those he spoke to he loved them, one of his greatest gifts to
those near him. Arrangements are by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
JAMES M.
"JIM" DENMAN of Morristown died Nov, 24 in Sun City West. He was 79. Mr. Denman
was born Dec. 9, 1916 in Gratiot County, Mich. He had lived in Arizona for 14
years, coming from Michigan. Mr. Denman was a graduate of Ferris State College
and a Naval veteran of World War II. He also was a member of the Redeemer
Lutheran Church in Wickenburg. Mr. Denman worked and retired as a pharmacist in
Michigan, owning several pharmacies and working for Mt. Sinai Hospital in
Milwaukee, Wisc., and West Shore Hospital in Manistee, Mich. He had a very, good
understanding and know ledge of the human anatomy. MR. DENMAN and his wife
Marguerite enjoyed traveling extensively throughout the United States and
Canada. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Marguerite; children Peter James
and Roslyn DENMAN of Escanaba, Mich., Philip DENMAN of Milwaukee, Wisc., and
Patricia and Dennis SMITH of Manistee, Mich.; brother George DENMAN of Flint,
Mich.; and grandchildren David and Benjamin SMITH of Manistee and Camilla and
Roseanne DENMAN of Escanaba. Services will be today (Wednesday, Nov. 27) at 3
pm. at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wickenburg. Pastor Ed Wessling, will
officiate. Additional will be held Tuesday, Dec. 3 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran
Church in Manistee, Mich. The burial will follow at the Trinity Lutheran
Cemetery in Manistee. Contributions may be made, in Mr. Denman's name to
Redeemer Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society Wickenburg Chapter. Frey
Funeral Horne and Cremation Service in Wickenburg handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
JAMES M. "JIM" DENMAN
of Morristown, died Nov. 24 in Sun City West. He was 79. Mr. Denman was born
Dec. 9, 1916 in Gratiot County, Mich. He had lived in Arizona for 14 years,
coming from Michigan. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Marguerite;
children Peter James and Roslyn DENMAN of Escanaba, Mich., Philip DENMAN of
Milwaukee, Wisc. and Patricia and Dennis SMITH of Manistee, Mich.; a brother,
George DENMAN of Flint, Mich.; and grandchildren David and Benjamin SMITH of
Manistee and Camilla and Roseanne DENMAN of Escanaba. Services will be today
(Wednesday, Nov. 27) at 3 p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wickenburg. Pastor
Ed WESSLING will officiate. Interment will follow at a later date in Manistee,
Mich.
Wickenburg Sun Mar. 31, 1961 Rites in Salome For Mrs. DENNIS Funeral services for Mrs. HELEN T. DENNIS of Salome were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Baptist Church of that town with the Rev. Bruce Caldwell, the pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Wenden Cemetery. Mrs. Dennis, who was born in Germany 75 years ago, died last Saturday morning in the Faith Rest Home in Phoenix after a long illness. At once time she was in the Echo Hills Nursing Home here. When Mrs. Dennis came to the United States as a young adult she lived in Buffalo, N. Y. She had no known survivors. Mrs. Dennis was widely known as the caretaker of the large collection of birds which were a tourist attraction at Sheffler’s in Salome until the birds were removed about 5 years ago. She has lived in Salome since 1929 and retired when the birds were moved.
Denny,
Mabel Valerie
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona - December 12, 1947
HEART ATTACK PROVES FATAL
MRS. DENNY Of Salome Summoned At Hospital
A
heart attack claimed the life of Mrs. MABEL VALERIE DENNY of Salome at Community
Hospital here Tuesday morning at 11:10 o'clock. An hour previous to her death,
all of her teeth had been extracted. According to her husband Clarence DENNY who
is the operator of Taylor's Garage in Salome, she had been in poor health for
some time and it was hoped the extraction of her teeth would prove beneficial.
She entered the hospital here the night before her death. Mrs. Denny, about 48,
and Mr. Denny were married three months ago. She had lived for a considerable
time in Salome and at one time was a resident of Wickenburg. She was a nurse by
training. In addition to the husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Maud B.
SPEAR of San Bernardino, Calif., and it is thought, several children by a
previous marriage. The SUN has received no information regarding funeral
services at the time of going to press. The body was at the Wickenburg Chapel.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 21, 2001, p. A20
JOSEPH SAMUEL DENT
of Judith Gap, Montana, died Thursday (Nov. 15), 2001 in Wickenburg. He was
struck by a vehicle while crossing a busy street. He was 76. Joe Dent was born
on the family ranch near Biddle, Mont., on Aug. 2, 1925. He was the son of
Joseph and Gladys "Peggy" Dent. He attended grade school at Bowers Country
School and graduated high school in Broadus. As a youngster, he herded sheep and
broke horses. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 17 during World War II
and served as a corpsman on the hospital ship USS Samaritan during major war
campaigns throughout the South Pacific. He married DeLores Kjos on Aug. 12, 1945
and tried farming in Minnesota after the war until 1947 when they moved to
Broadus, Mont., where he worked as a parts man for the Ford dealership. While
working, Joe Dent studied in his spare time and without attending college,
passed his CPA exams to enter the field of accounting. He moved to Miles City in
1950 and became a partner in the CPA firm Stallard, Cole and Dent. He was active
in the Miles City community as a Boy Scout leader and a Little League baseball
coach. He also served years on the school board and served as president of the
Trinity Lutheran Church congregation. Joe Dent loved Montana and the rich
western history of the region. He was a founding father of the Eastern Montana
Historical Society and originated the spearheaded the effort to move and restore
of the officer's quarters at Fort Keogh. The Fort Keogh museum now stands
adjacent to the Range Riders Museum in Miles City. An avid student of Native
American history, Joe Dent had many discussions with John Stands-in-Timber, the
noted Cheyenne historian. He led the effort to place historical markers to
commemorate Crook's battlefield on the Rosebud. Coming from a musical family, in
his younger days Joe and his wife Dee enjoyed playing and singing for country
dances around southeastern Montana. He retired from the accounting business in
1978. In retirement, he lived outside of Livingston, Mont., Wickenburg, Ariz.,
Spearfish, S.D., and Miles City and Billings, Mont., where he lived until the
death of his wife DeLores in 1996.
In 1997, he married PENNY TIERNEY and
moved to the Harlowton area, where he has lived until the time of his accident.
Survivors include his wife Penny Dent of Judith Gap, Mont.; children Rick Dent
and his wife Fidele of Bellingham, Wash., Jody Oliver and her husband Ed of
Everett, Wash.; and Gary Dent and his wife Rene of Conrad, Mont.; grandchildren
Gary Dent Jr. of Missoula, Steve Dent of Butte, and Rachel and Sam Oliver of
Everett, Wash. He also is survived by sisters Susan Nisley of Spearfish, S.D.,
and Vivian Meade of Auburn, Wash; numerous nephews and nieces; stepchildren
Kathleen Schreiber and family of Howerton, Ken Sheperd and family of Bozeman,
Karen Yant and family of Bozeman, and Kelly Peake of Billings. Besides his first
wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers. Funeral
services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26 at the Trinity Lutheran
Church in Miles City. Burial will follow at the Custer County Cemetery.
Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City is in charge of arrangements.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Harlowton Historical Society
in Harlowton, Montana.
Wickenburg Sun, October 2, 1996
HELEN LYMAN
“SIS” DeSHANE of Cottonwood, died Sept. 27, 1996, in Cottonwood. She was 72.
Mrs. DeShane was born May 23, 1924 in Redbluff, Okla. She came to Arizona when
she was a 3 month old infant and lived here the rest of her life. She was a
graduate of Wickenburg High School. Survivors include her husband, Daniel
DeShane of Cottonwood; daughter Linda Wissenbach of Cottonwood and Nelda Lance
of Prescott; grandson Daniel Smith, Shawn Stiner and Frankie Reeves;
granddaughter Lacy Petersen; brothers Edward Lyman of Cottonwood and Fred Lyman
of congress, and four great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, June 9, 1961
p. 6
Hold Rites For Father Of A Yarnell Resident
Rites were held in Joseph
City, Ariz., May 29 for DAVID S. DeSPAIN, 81-year-old native of that city and
father of Mrs. Grace TANNER of Yarnell. DeSPAIN, a rancher, died in his home in
Joseph City May 26. Two other daughters and six sons survive.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 27, 2007, p. A10
DOROTHY DEVAULT, age 87, passed
away June 20 in Wickenburg. She was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, on Dec. 8,
1919. As a young woman she and her sister were awarded scholarships to
Heidelberg University in Germany; unfortunately they were for the fall semester
of 1939 and the war intervened. She married DEANE JENNINGS, a traveling tunnel
worker, in 1940 and had a son, Dennis in 1941. She followed Deane to the Town of
Valdez, Alaska, in 1945. In 1949 she married JACK DEVAULT and worked alongside
him starting and developing seven successful business enterprises until their
retirement to Arizona in 1969. Dorothy became active in the Wickenburg art
community and the Arizona Small Miners Association. She had a remarkable talent
for the arts in many different media and true talent for teaching others how to
enjoy art. Following Jack’s passing, she worked closely with Loren Burr, a
Wickenburg stained glass artist and was his close companion until his passing.
She is survived by her son Dennis Jennings and his wife Kiki of Fairbanks,
Alaska. According to her wishes there are no services planned. There will be a
celebration of her life, which will be scheduled for the winter months. In lieu
of flowers or donations, friends are asked to stop and enjoy something
beautiful. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
April 24, 1936
HURTLES TO HIS DEATH WITH A SONG ON LIPS
Los Angeles
Salesman, Father of Eight, Fails to Make Curve at Foot of Overpass at Terrific
Rate of Speed
With a song on his lips and his new Dodge sedan humming
smoothly at 75 miles per hour, BYRON S. DEXTER, age 36, Los Angeles, father of
eight, topped the overpass south of Morristown a little after midnight Monday
and zoomed down the incline with the speedometer indicator creeping still
higher. The bankless turn at the foot of the ramp was under his wheels before he
realized, his hubcap caught a post, and the sedan plunged from the road, turning
over six or seven times before it finally came to a stop, far from the road.
Dexter was dying as rescuers pulled him from the smashed car, and his passenger,
Paul FILING, of Akron, Ohio, was hurt. An unidentified woman tourist tried to
give DEXTER first aid while the ambulance was being summoned from Wickenburg and
worked heroically to help him, but to no avail. He died, of a crushed chest and
abdominal punctures shortly after researching the hospital. The passenger,
miraculously, escaped with a few scalp wounds. DEXTER was a salesman of
automobile accessories. Witnesses declared he had been traveling the dangerous
curves between Wickenburg and Morristown at the same terrific rate of speed with
which he tried to cross the overpass.
Body Taken To Los Angeles
Thursday
evening, a brother, Byron DEXTER, and father-in-law, W. M. MAUCK, of Los
Angeles, accompanied the body back to the coast, where funeral services will be
held. The wife of the slain man, it was said, had undergone an operation the
previous Saturday, and was unable to leave her bed. The only consoling fact in
the sad tragedy was that DEXTER, three months ago had taken out several
insurance policies, which were in effect at the time of his death, it was said
and which will protect his large family. The injured passenger, FILING, was a
rubber worker, from the Ohio city who had gone to Los Angeles to look for work,
and had been unable to find it. DEXTER picked him up there to give him a lift on
his way back home. The accident was investigated by Highway Patrolman Jack
PETERSON who interviewed a motorist who stated that DEXTER had passed him "as
though he was standing still", although the motorist was traveling at a rate of
50 miles per hour. No inquest was held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
July 5, 2000
DAVID DIAMOND, 43, of Shoals, Ind., and formerly of Wickenburg,
went to be with the Lord on June 17, from complications of colon cancer. David
and his twin sister, Donna, were born June 27, 1956 to the late Hendley, Sr. and
Mallie Diamond, (of Shoals) in Whitesburg, Ky. He was born 16th of 19 children.
The Diamond family moved to Wickenburg in June 1971, and David attended high
school here. David was a veteran of the U. S. Air Force, a member American
Legion Post No. 61, VFW Post No. 8589 and Eagles Lodge No. 2442, all of Shoals.
He attended the Church of Christ in Christian Union in Dover Hill, where came to
know the Lord and was baptized in February 1999. One of David’s last wishes was
to come and visit family and friends in Wickenburg, go to Box Canyon and fly a
helicopter over the Grand Canyon. He was able to do all these things, flying
back home on June 16 and then passing away on the 17th. Additional survivors
include his twin sister Donna, of Shoals; five children, David Jr. of Florida,
Kaylee, Evan, Moriah (all of Crane, Ind.) and Cole Alan (who celebrated his
first birthday on June 4 by flying out to Arizona to see us!) of Shoals; his
wife, Angie, and three step-children, Jackie, Tiffany and Dustin Holt; five
brothers, John B. Daniel, Hendley, Jr., Alan Clay and Tony; eight sisters, Laura
Ellen Conway, Rozella Sexton, Wilma Gerkin, Ginny Faye Amburgey, Ellen Barrett,
Marty Reed and Donna Shelley. His sister Liz Marin and brother-in-laws Dan
Martin and Floyd White and his many nieces and nephews are local. In additional
to his father he was also preceded in death by three brothers, Ralph, Russell
and Sam; and two sisters, Clovie Diamond and Alpha Hampton. On the evening of
June 16, David attended a “Relay For Life” fundraiser, in the midst of a
tremendous thunderstorm. He was too weak to push his wheelchair around the
track, but his sister Ellen and wife pushed David and Cole for on lap, during a
break in the storm. David was wearing his Arizona Diamondbacks hat and even wore
it to the hospital the next morning, where he later passed away. David fought
the “good fight” for 18 months, and he would like for any contributions to be
sent to Relay For Life, P.O. Box 772, Shoals, Ind., 47581, c/o Donna Shelley.
All cards and letters are welcomed at this address also. A memorial service will
be held the Wickenburg Country Club on July 11, from 7-9 p.m. for all old friend
and family to celebrate the life of someone who was so dear to us.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 24, 1961
MRS. CLARA DICKIE Rites In
Prescott
Funeral services were held in Prescott last Saturday for MRS. CLARA
B. DICKIE, 80, who died there November 13. Mrs. Dickie was a member of the
family which once owned and operated the Vulture Mine here as well as mines in
Bagdad and Oatman. She was the mother of the late Ernest and James DICKIE. A
native of Noble County, Indiana, she moved to Arizona 50 years ago. Surviving
are three daughters, Mrs. Caroline JACK, Bagdad; Mrs. Clara REYNOLDS, Chino
Valley; and Mrs. Hazel PINNEY, Bagdad; 19 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren. Gravestone at Mountain View Cemetery
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 16, 1955, p. 1
Many Will Attend Rites Friday For ERNEST
R. DICKIE
Many residents of Wickenburg are driving to Prescott today (Friday)
to attend funeral services at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Ernest R. Dickie,
former resident and mayor of Wickenburg, who passed away early Wednesday morning
at his home in Bagdad following a heart attack. The funeral this afternoon is to
be held in the Congregational Church with graveside services by the Masonic
Lodge of Prescott.
Mr. Dickie, one of Arizona's best known mining men, was
general manager and treasurer of the Bagdad Copper Corporation at the time of
his death. He had served in that capacity for more than 10 years. He spent the
previous decade in Wickenburg, in charge of mining at the Vulture Mine near
here.
Born In Colorado
Mr. Dickie was born in Gold Hill, Colorado, a
mining camp near, Cripple Creek, January 11, 1902. The family moved to Oatman,
Ariz., when he was still a child. He attended school in Oatman and started in
the mining business there. He later moved to Jerome where he was engaged in
mining and also operated a store. From Jerome, Mr. Dickie came to Wickenburg in
1935 to become associated with the East Vulture Mining Co. which resumed
operations at the Vulture Nine southwest of here. Mr. Dickie was superintendent
at the Vulture when the Bagdad Copper Corporation was formed in 1944 and he
became associated with that concern. He supervised its activities throughout the
recent years of vast expansion and development.
Served As Mayor
He was
elected mayor of Wickenburg in the Spring of 1944 and served one term in that
capacity. He was Worshipful Master of the local Masonic lodge in 1944. Surviving
are the widow and four children: Mrs. Charles HAMMON, Norma and Larry, all of
Bagdad and Mrs. James DWIGHT of Tempe. His brother, James DICKIE, has been
residing at Vulture Mine here for several years. His mother and several sisters
also survive. Gravestone at Mountain View Cemetery
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, June 20, 2007, p. B8
LEILA DIEU, born in Prosser, Wash.,
April 30, 1930, and died in Litchfield Park June 17. She is survived by her
husband JOHN DIEU of Wickenburg. She has two sons Jim (Paula) Dieu and John
(Jan) Dieu; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She and her husband
lived in Wickenburg for over 10 years. Funeral services will be held at David’s
Desert Chapel Funeral Home Saturday (June 23) at 9 a.m. with burial to follow in
the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are by David’s Desert chapel
Funeral Home in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, March
20, 1953
FUNERAL OF MRS DILLARD HELD HERE LAST SUNDAY. SHE PASSED AWAY MARCH
12 FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS. Funeral services were held at the Wickenburg Chapel
Sunday at 4 p. m. for MRS. GERTRUDE FORBES DILLARD, wife of George Dillard of
Casa Grande, Ariz., mother of Mrs Ella Weimer and Mrs Vivian Mickelson of
Wickenburg. A long-time resident of the Wickenburg community, Mrs Dillard passed
away last Thursday, March 12, in Phoenix, following a long illness. Mrs Dillard
was born in El Paso, Texas, on April 24, 1889, and was married to Mr Dillard in
August, 1909. They came to the Castle Hot Springs country and for many years had
resided in Wickenburg and vicinity. REV. PATE OFFICIATED
The services at the
Chapel here Sunday were conducted by Rev Billie Pate of the First Baptist
Church. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alvin
Purdy, Gust Matson, E. B. Ashurst, Robert B. Livengood and Howard L. Coffinger,
all of Wickenburg, and Leroy Norman of Casa Grande. OTHER SURVIVORS
Besides
her husband and the two daughters here, Mrs Dillard is survived by four sons,
Jack, of Williams; George, Jr., Manhattan, Nev., Edwin, Casa Grande, and Pfc
Clifford, who is with the United States Occupational Forces in Germany. A third
daughter, Mrs Francis Pfeil, resides in Montebello, Calif. Also surviving are
two brothers, W. P. Forbes of Flint, Mich. Two surviving sisters are Mrs M. E.
Harmon of Tipton, Calif., and Mrs A. F. Blackburn of Grand Island, Neb. There
are 12 surviving grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 25, 1955, p. 1
Services Are Held For Mrs. DINGMAN
Funeral services for Mrs. N. R. DINGMAN were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in
the Wickenburg Chapel with William GREGG, branch president of the LDS Church,
officiating. Burial was in Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Dingman died at 12:15 p.m.
Monday of this week at her home on South Jackson Street. She had been ill for
the past year and a half. Mrs. Dingman was born in Canada 78 years ago. She and
her husband, who is her only survivor, moved to Wickenburg from San Diego 10
years ago.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 22, 1956, p. 1
Hold
Rites For NELSON DINGMAN
Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday
morning of this week for NELSON R. DINGMAN, a resident of Wickenburg for the
past 11 years, who passed away early Friday morning, June 15, shortly after
being admitted to Community Hospital. Mr. DINGMAN, owner of several residential
properties in Wickenburg, came here from Canada where he had been a merchant. He
had been in failing health for sometime past. Mrs. Dingman passed away here
within the past year. The joint funeral services were conducted at the
Wickenburg Chapel by Rev. Bill BARKER of the First Baptist Church and William
GRIGG of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Burial followed in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. As far as known, Mr. DINGMAN left no survivors.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 11, 1996
BENJAMIN L. DOAN of
Wickenburg, died Nov. 29. He was 90. Mr. Doan was born Feb. 26, 1906 in Auburn,
N.Y. He had lived in Arizona for 30 years, coming to Wickenburg from
Philadelphia, Pa. Survivors include his daughters Jean Baum and Joan Flood of
Osteen, Fla., Elizabeth Bishop of Schwenksville, Pa., and Lois Kloos of
Wickenburg; a sister, Eleanor Price of New Hope, Pa.; a brother, Duane Doan of
Yardley, Pa.; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great
grandchildren; and good friend Carolyn Johnson of Wickenburg. There were no
services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 5, 1956, p. 4
Rites
Conducted For FLORA DOBBS
Funeral services were conducted in the Wickenburg
Chapel Tuesday afternoon for Miss FLORA J. DOBBS of Wittmann who died in Phoenix
Tuesday of last week. The body was then shipped to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for
burial. Dr. Charles S. POLING conducted the services. Miss Dobbs, who was born
in England in 1870, had lived in Wittmann for the past 12 years after moving
there from Pittsburgh. She had no relatives in this community.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 24, 1956, p. 1
JOHN ROBERT DOBBS Of Wittmann Died
At Home There Saturday
JOHN ROBERT DOBBS, 77-year-old resident of Wittmann,
passed away at his home there last Saturday night. The body was sent to
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Thursday evening for burial after friends had viewed
it in the Wickenburg Chapel Thursday afternoon. Mr. Dobbs, who was a retired
bricklayer, had lived in the Wittmann and Morristown areas for the past nine
years and in Arizona for about 11 years. He was born May 29, 1879, in Frostburg,
Maryland. Surviving are a sister, Flora DOBBS, with whom he made his home in
Wittmann and who this week was a patient in Community Hospital in Wickenburg. A
son, John, also survives and a niece, Mrs. Esther TATTERF of Eugene, Oregon, who
came here following her uncle's death.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
November 27, 1996
BLANCHE E. DOCHTERMAN of Wickenburg died Sept. 18 in Sun
City. She was 70. MRS. DOCHTERMAN was born March 2, 1926 in Keystone, Okla. She
had lived in Arizona for the past 21 years. She and her husband were married
Nov. 9, 1944. She worked for the Longview Fiber Co. in Longview, Colo., as a
factory worker in her early years. Then Mrs. DOCHTERMAN worked in the packing
and shipping department at the California Almond Company in Bakersfield, Calif.
After that job, she worked at Perfect Photo, as a film developer. Mrs.
Dochterman had a great love for growing, cactus and caring for wild desert
animals. She also loved to crochet. Survivors include her husband of 52 years,
Charles "Bill" DOCHTERMAN of Wickenburg; brother Dale E. KERR of Lodi, Calif.;
sister Olive M. SULLIVAN of Kelso, Wash.; and nephew Tom SULLIVAN of Oregon.
Funeral services were held Tuesday (Sept. 24) at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg
Funeral Home Chapel, with Pastor Ed Wessling officiating. Private visitation was
conducted for family members only. Interment was at the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 25, 1996
BLANCHE DOCHTERMAN of
Wickenburg died Sept.18 in Sun City. She was 70. Mrs. Dochtennan was born March
2, 1926 in Keystone, Okla. She had lived Arizona for the past 21 years.
Survivors include her husband of 52 years, Charles “Bill” Docterman of
Wickenburg; brother Dale E. Kerr of Lodi, Calif.; sister Olive M. Sullivan of
Kelso, Wash.; nephew Tom Sullivan of Oregon. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 30, 1937, p.1
FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS.
SUSAN DODSON
Funeral services for MRS. SUSAN AMANDA DODSON, 77 years old, who
died here Sunday following a heart attack, were held from the Presbyterian
church at 8 o’clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Dodson, born in Georgia, February 20,
1860, came to Arizona in 1907 and resided in Yuma and Maricopa counties since.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. George WENTWORTH of Wickenburg, Mrs. C. L.
WILSON, Oakland street, Phoenix; Mrs. Bobbie LONG, Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Etta
LOVELESS, Royalty, Texas. Also three sons, Tom of Parker, Ernest of Seneca, Mo.,
and Clay of Nevada; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 5, 2008, p. A8
RICHARD L. DONAHUE, 75,
of Congress died March 2, 2008. He was born April 14, 1932 in Glendale, Ariz.,
and had lived in Arizona his entire life. He had been a carpenter most of his
life and greenskeeper for the Bagdad Mesa View Golf Course for five years.
Survivors include his wife of 32 years, Shirley; children Penny Carroll (Jax),
Carrie Wallace (Bruce), Leigh Donahue, Tyler Donahue (Vickie) and Angie
Gunderson (Jeff); seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren (and one on
the way). Arrangements are pending.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
February 3, 1956, p. 5
Mrs. R. C. DONALDSON Called To Iowa By Her Father's
Death
Mrs. R. C. (Sue) DONALDSON was called to Burlington, Iowa, last weekend
by the sudden death of her father, GLENN H. TOPPING who passed away late
Thursday evening following a heart attack. Mrs. Donaldson, a member of The SUN
staff, left by plane at 1 a.m. Friday. Funeral services were held in Burlington
last Sunday afternoon. Mr. TOPPING was 68 years of age.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 26, 2001, p. A16
WARREN CLIVE DORCEY of Wickenburg, died
Dec. 7, 2001. He was 62. Mr. Dorcey was born Feb. 6, 1939. He was a carpenter,
journeyman tool and die maker, an entrepreneur, and finally, a gold miner. We
say goodbye to a man who is at peace, having achieved his life dream of gold
mining in the mountains of Arizona and Colorado. He is survived by his mother,
Marcella Dorcey of Hale, Mich.; three brothers, Steve Dorcey of Hale, Randy
Dorcey of Ft. Myers, Fla., and Martin Dorcey of Hale; three children, Karmyn
Jeffries of Houston, Texas, Brett Dorcey of Phoenix, and Carla Decker of
Minneapolis, Minn.; and three grandchildren, Megan Decker, Amanda Decker, and
Andrew Jeffries. All arrangements were handled by Frey Funeral Home. The
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 19, 2001, p. A15
WARREN CLIVE DORCEY of
Wickenburg, died Dec. 7, 2001. He was 62. Mr. Dorcey was born Feb. 6, 1939. He
was a carpenter, journeyman tool and die maker, an entrepreneur, and finally, a
gold miner. We say goodbye to a man who is at peace, having achieved his life
dream of gold mining in the mountains of Arizona and Colorado. He is survived by
his mother, Marcella Dorcey of Hale, Mich.; three brothers, Steve Dorcey of
Hale, Randy Dorcey of Ft. Myers, Fla., and Martin Dorcey of Hale; three
children, Karmyn Jeffries of Houston, Texas, Brett Dorcey of Phoenix, and Carla
Decker of Minneapolis, Minn.; and three grandchildren, Megan Decker, Amanda
Decker, and Andrew Jeffries. All arrangements were handled by Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 11, 1996
VELMA DORSETT of
Wickenburg died Dee. 4. She was 61. Mrs. Dorsett was born in 1935 in Blackfoot,
Idaho. Survivors include her husband, Kaye DORSETT; daughters Theresa MILLER and
Lori DORSETT; sister Fern RADFORD and Carol RICHARDSON and three grandchildren.
There were no services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Mar 18, 1956, p.
8
DORRIS BABY DIED MONDAY IN PHOENIX
ERRA MAE DORRIS, infant daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond DORRIS of Wickenburg, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix,
shortly after midnight Monday. The baby was born April 29 at Community Hospital
here and was admitted to the local hospital for treatment last week. She was
taken to St. Joseph's Monday.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 19,
2001, p. A11
Memorial services for CORRIS GENE DOSS, 42, will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday, Dec. 22 at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. Graveside services will
follow on Saturday, Dec. 29 in Gentry, Ark., before burial next to Gene's
father, Corris Mallory Doss. Gene passed away Sunday, Dec. 16, 2001. He was
hospitalized in the Thunderbird Samaritan Medical Center in Glendale, for a
period of three weeks following emergency surgery. Gene was born Aug. 8, 1959 in
Siloam Springs, Ark. He attended high school in Gentry, where he played a
trumpet in the Gentry Pioneer Marching Concert Band. He served in the U.S. Army,
stationed in Germany for two years. Gene will be remembered most for his sense
of humor, always smiling. He enjoyed fishing and loved his pets. He worked as a
mechanic for most of his adult life. Gene was saved and baptized in 1975 after
attending the Arkansas Baptist Assembly church camp. Loving survivors include
his children, Corris Bradly Doss and Christina Gail Doss, both of Springdale,
Ark.; his mother, Mary Coones of Congress; two sisters, Teresa Stewart of
Owasso, Okla. and Regina Morris of Gentry, Ark.; one brother, Duane Doss of
Gentry; grandparents S.E. and Marian Doss of Gentry; five nephews; and four
nieces. Gene was preceded in death by his father, Corris Mallory Doss, in 1969.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 24, 1947
DEATH TAKES BEN DOSSEY
Young Resident Here Since 1945 Summoned
In nearly two years as a resident of
Wickenburg, BEN DOSSEY made many friends, all of whom were grieved at the news
of his death last Saturday morning, January 18, in community Hospital here where
he had been a patient since early in the month. His death was due largely to a
kidney ailment, complicated by high blood pressure. Mr. Dossey was born December
26, 1916, in Moberly, Missouri, and was educated in the schools there. He later
moved with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. DOSSEY, and sister, to Gary, Indiana,
where he was employed as a bookkeeper with Gary bus lines. Coming to Wickenburg
in April 1945, he was employed in a similar capacity by Hal Warner, consigned of
the Texas Oil company in this area. Ill health forced him to give up work
several weeks ago and his condition was serious when he was admitted to the
hospital At her sons bedside when death came was Mrs. Dossey, who arrived the
previous Monday from her home in Gary and stayed while here with Mr. and Mrs.
PINNELL. The mother accompanied the body back to Moberly Sunday evening where
funeral services were to be held Wednesday of this week. The parents and the
sister are the only close survivors.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept
10, 2008, p. A17
Our loving mother, grandma, sister, aunt and friend, SUE
DOUGLAS was born on Feb. 17, 1936 in Glendale, Calif. She went to be with our
Lord on Sept. 2 after fighting a very long battle of many ailments. Family was
most important to Sue, but she also loved her “babies.” If you knew here, you
would know her babies were her cats. She never had to go looking when one was
gone another would show up at her doorstep. She also loved to watch baseball and
when the Diamondbacks were playing we always knew the score. Speaking of scores,
here’s her family line up. She is survived by her son Bret and grandchildren
Joey, Bret, and Brandon; her daughter Tania, husband Mark and grandchildren
Shane, Blake, and Luke; her brother Don and his wife Jeannie, and her brother
Mike. Sue is now with our Creator and will always be remembered. Services were
held at the Wenden Bible Church with burial in Wenden Cemetery. Arrangements
were by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, Sept. 1, 1961
AUSTIN DOUTHART Funeral Saturday
Funeral services for
AUSTIN R. DOUTHART will be conducted in the Wickenburg Chapel at 6:30 p. m.
tomorrow (Saturday) with the Rev. Robert JENKINS, pastor of the First Baptist
Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Douthart
died in Community Hospital at 4 a. m. Wednesday afternoon an illness of two and
one-half years. Born in Pratt, Kan., December 15, 1888, Mr. Doughart spent many
years as an employee of the Emporia, Kan., telephone company. He moved to
Wickenburg in 1946 and worked at the Monte Vista Ranch. He later moved to Topeka
and returned again to Wickenburg in 1950. Surviving are the widow, Emma Cobb
Douthart, to whom he was married in Emporia in 1922; one son, Robert of
Wickenburg; and four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd WHITEHEAD of Wickenburg, Mrs. Inez
MORRIS of Pratt, Kansas, Mrs. Susan GORE of Sawyer, Kansas, and Mrs. Georgia
McCURDY of Marysville, Kansas.
Wickenburg Sun, September 29, 1961
California Rites For Mrs. DOUTHIT
Funeral services and burial for ANNE MARIE
DOUTHIT, 45, were held Wednesday in Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Douthit died in
Community Hospital last Saturday evening. Surviving is the husband, Lafayette
DOUTHIT, a cook at the Texas Café. The Douthits had visited Wickenburg four
times until last year when they decided to reside here permanently. They lived
near the M & E Trading Post on the Phoenix Highway
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 16, 1959, p. 9
Mrs. DOW Died In Prescott Sunday
MRS.
ELIZABETH DOW, a resident of Wickenburg Since 1921 and one of the first licensed
women barbers of the state, died in the Pioneers Home in Prescott Sunday at the
age of 76. Funeral services were conducted in the Wickenburg Chapel Wednesday
afternoon with Dr. Charles S. Poling, pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
officiating. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. A native of Illinois,
Mrs. Dow lived in St. Louis, Missouri, and spent two years Fairbanks Alaska
before moving to Seligman about 50 years ago. It was there that she married
HENRY C. DOW in 1915 and soon afterwards they moved to Congress Junction where
they operated a barber shop. They moved to Wickenburg in 1921 and established a
barber shop in the building now occupied by the Wickenburg Mine Supply. Mr. Dow
died in 1931. The barber shop was closed soon after the war but Mrs. Dow
continued to cut hair in her own home for several years. She became a resident
of the Pioneers Home in Prescott two years ago. Only known survivors, according
to her friends here are a step-sister and a cousin whose addresses are unknown.
Nov 12, 1935 p.2
CLARENCE DOWDY FALLS TO DEATH IN MINE
PRESCOTT, Nov.
9 -- CLARENCE DOWDY, 42, shaftman employed in a mine operated hy Harry K. GROVE
near Chloride, fell 75 feet last week in a shaft and died Sunday morning. Only
the barest details were learned by relatives here find by a brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy DOWDY, who arrived this morning from Florence in
response to a message. They understand the accident happened a week ago. A
14-year-old son of the accident victim. Clarence DOWDY, Jr., died June 28 in
Kingman a few hours after a self-inflicted accidental gun shot wound while
hunting near Chloride. Another tragedy in the fami1y occurred in 1921 when a
half-brother of Dowdy, Elza PRUITT, was killed in an accident at the Hidden
Treasure mine in the Groom Creek district Prescott. Survivors, besides the
Florence brothers, are the widow, Pauline, who has been living at Chloride for a
year; four children, Mrs. Edith CAMPOS of Prescott, and Jimmy VIOLET and Ray
DOWDY of Chloride; two sisters, Mrs. Mae DOWDY of Prescott and Mrs. Vivian SYNES
of Octave; brother, Mack DOWDY of Chloride; mother, Mrs. M. F. DOWDY, Octave and
a half- brother, Bill ,Pruitt, Octave. Clarence DOWDY was horn in El Paso,
Texas, but had lived in Arizona since childhood, the first 20 years Prescott,
the rest of the time in *Octave, Kingman and Chloride.
Wickenburg Sun,
June 16, 1944
Mrs. DOWDY Passed Away Here; Funeral in Prescott
Funeral
services for Mrs. MARY F. DOWDY, who died in Wickenburg Sunday, were held in
Prescott Wednesday afternoon at the Lester Ruffner Funeral Home. Rev. Charles F.
Parker officiated at the services. Mrs. Dowdy, who was 74 years old, was a
native of Houston, Texas. She lived in Prescott for many years before moving to
Congress about 15 years ago. She is survived by three sons and three daughters:
Albert Pruitt, a son by a former marriage, who lives in Kingman; Max Dowdy and
Pauline Dowdy also of Kingman; Roy Dowdy, of Flagstaff; Mrs. Fred speck, of
Phoenix, and Mrs. Jack Sinus of Wickenburg. There are 17 grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 18, 1937, p. 1
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS.
MARY L. DOWDY
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Catholic Church for
Mrs. LOUISE DOWDY who passed away at the Wickenburg Hospital last Saturday. Mrs.
Dowdy was 24 years old and had been a resident of Congress for a number of
years. She had been in ill health for several months. Surviving her besides her
husband, Mac DOWDY and 6 year old son, Mackie, are her mother, Mrs. D. M. MONTE
and a sister, Mrs. William HERSHKOWITZ and two brothers, C. E. MONTE and F. A.
MONTE of Congress Junction. Funeral arrangements were by Howard Coffinger, and
interment in the Congress cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Jan 29, 1997
MARY
NELL DOYLE, of Phoenix and formerly of Wickenburg died Dec.18. She was 66. Mrs.
Doyle was born in 1930 in Moore, Idaho. She taught school in the Wickenburg
School District for many years. Survivors include her husband, Perry; daughter'
Martine Mehagian; sons Danie, Patrick, Dirk, David and Brad; sisters Elaine
Oaks, Lugene Morris and Lela Taylor; brother Ray Waddups; eight grandchildren;
and one great-grandchild. Services have been held
Wickenburg Sun, June
19, 1996
ETHEL S. DRAKE of Wickenburg, died June 13 in Wickenburg. She was
87. Mrs. Drake was born Sept. 2, 1908 in E. Huntingdon, Penn. She had lived in
Arizona for the past nine years, coming from California. Mrs. Drake was a
retired teacher, having worked 33 years in California and Pennsylvania. She was
a member of the Nuevo Lakeview Grange and the Women's Club, both in California.
She enjoyed traveling around the country, and visited Canada and New Zealand as
well. She also enjoyed crocheting, making afghans, cooking, entertaining,
playing cards, and trout fishing in California. Survivors include her husband,
Arthur C. Drake of Sun City; son and daughter-in-law Lee and Ellen Murdock of
Wickenburg; son Ralph W. Murdock of La Pine, Ore.; six grandchildren, including
Laura Kelly and Lyle Murdock, both of Laveen; 10 great-grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; and two nieces of California. She was preceded in death by her
husbands, Ralph W. Murdock, Sr. and Neal Engasser; one sister and two brothers.
Funeral services will be Thursday, June 20 at 1 p.m. in Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation Service, with interment at a later date in California. Pastor Bruce
Baker will officiate. Memorial contributions in Mrs. Drake's name may be made to
The Ethel S. Drake Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 20365, Wickenburg, Ariz. 85358. All
arrangements were by Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
Wickenburg
Sun, January 9, 2008, p. A-11
MRS. GLORIA D. DRANCHAK, age 77, passed away
Jan. 2 at her residence in Wickenburg. Funeral services were held on Saturday,
Jan 5, at 11 a.m. at Wickenburg Funeral Home with Fr. George Highberger as
celebrant. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Gloria was born
and raised in Binghamton, N.Y., and attended schools there graduating from St.
Paul’s Catholic School in Binghamton, N.Y. She later began working for General
Electric Co. in Johnson City, N.Y., where she met Eugene Dranchak. They were
married April 12, 1958 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Binghamton and made
their home there. They moved to Arizona in 1978 and later settling in Wickenburg
in 1999. Gloria was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. She was a
wonderful wife, mother and grandmother, who was admired for her courage and
strength by all who knew her. She will be remembered for her unselfish, kind and
giving ways. Gloria was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Dranchak Nov.
26, 2007. She is survived by daughters Eileen DRANCHAK-KALB of Mesa, Sue
Peinkofer of Oregon, Catherin Maddi of New York; grandchildren Joseph, Jonathan
and Michael Maddi, Jason and Rachael Peinkofer, Edward and Anna DRANCHAK-KALB;
and two great-grandchildren Luke and Liam McMAHON-MADDI. The family suggests
memorial contributions be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation 6350 N.
Andrews Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33309 or Hospice of Arizona, 2222 W. Northern
Ave. Ste A-100 Phoenix, AZ 85021 Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Jan 17, 1939
MRS. DRAPER BURIED
Mrs. BESSIE DRAPER passed away at the Wickenburg hospital Monday. She is
survived by her husband, Albert W. DRAPER, of * Octave, Arizona: parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover GRAY, Hillside; two sisters, Mrs. Veda CHAPMAN, Prescott;
Glenice GRAY of Coolidge dam; brother Grover of Hillside. The body was sent to
Prescott yesterday for burial by J. T. Whitney. Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 22, 1962
Tragic Death of GEOFFREY
DRAPER Shocks Friends
This entire community was saddened and shocked Friday
morning of last week when GEOFFREY W. DRAPER, 18-year-old son of Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond DRAPER, was instantly killed in a tragic traffic accident. The parent,
traveling in one car, and Geoffrey, traveling in a new Austin Healey car which
his parent had just given him as a high school graduation present, left their
home on Prescott Highway early that morning to go to La Jolla, Calif., for a
month’s vacation. At about 1 ½ miles west of town at 5:15 a.m. the boy’s car,
which was in the lead, went out of control and into the path of an eastbound
semi-truck. According to Highway Patrolman B. C. IRWIN who investigated the
accident young Draper was driving went when he car went off the right hand side
of the highway. When the car was turned back on the highway it slid sideways
across the center line into the path of the big truck. Draper was killed
instantly and his car was completely demolished. The Orange Empire truck, which
was loaded with groceries, was also seriously damaged but its driver, Robert A.
GESKA of Riverside, Calif., was uninjured. Bob DYAR of the highway patrol
reserve, who was on duty, stopped the parent’s car before it reached the scene
of the accident. Private graveside rites were conducted at 5 p.m. that same day
in the Wickenburg Cemetery by Dr. Charles S. POLING. GEOFFREY DRAPER was born in
Boston, Massachusetts, January 21, 1944. Later the family resided in New
Hampshire and came here from there 13 years ago. He graduated from the
Wickenburg Elementary School in 1958 and for the past four years attended the
Southern Arizona School for Boys at Tucson from which he graduated May 18. At
the later school he was voted the best all-around sportsman, was president of
the Letter men’s Club and the Senior Class. He lettered in football, polo,
softball, tennis and rifle marksmanship.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
December 28, 2005
JAMES DUGAN Funeral Services for Mr. JAMES J. DUGAN , age
89, who passed away Dec. 23 in Fountain Hills, Ariz., will be held Friday (Dec.
39) at 3 p.m. at Wickenburg funeral Home with services and interment to follow
in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 23, 2004,
p. A10
ROBERT FORREST DUKES passed away June 3, 2004, in Phoenix, Ariz., from
liver complications. He was born December 9, 1947 in Glendale, Ariz. He is
preceded in death by his father Melvin Dukes and Holly Ann Dukes. He is survived
by his wife Terri Dukes; brothers Andy Dukes and Jim Dukes; daughters Carrie
Worthcutt, Penny Clark, Whende Keatts, Hallie Dukes; son Garrett Dukes; nieces
Tracy and Brandy; nephews Tyson and Courtney; eight grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild. A Remembering Robert Barbecue will be held June 26 at 5 p.m.,
at 1010 W. Carlisle in Phoenix, in the Carefree and 7th Avenue area, or call
623-465-0480. Any donations will be appreciated.
Wickenburg Sun, March 7,
1958
Wittmann Woman Is Traffic Victim
MRS. OPAL DUNAVANT, 28, of Wittmann
was the victim of a pedestrian-auto accident on Highway 60-70 near Wittmann the
night of February 28. Highway Patrolman Richard Shafer reported that Mrs.
Dunavant, the mother of 10 children, was crossing a bridge when she was struck
by a sedan driven by Dean T. Krueger, 20, of Victorville, Calif. Krueger, an
airman, reported he applied his brakes when he saw the woman on the bridge but
was unable to swerve because a truck was approaching in the other lane of
traffic. The body was removed to Phoenix. Her husband, Robert, also survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 1, 1957, p. 10
Funeral Thursday For
NORMAN DUNBAR
Hal WARNER flew to Los Angeles Wednesday to attend the funeral
Thursday morning of his brother-in-law, NORMAN DUNBAR of that city, who died
Monday following a heart attack. Mr. DUNBAR, head of Dunbar Enterprises, was 59
years of age. He was well known here where he had been a frequent visitor. Just
recently Mr. & Mrs. DUNBAR bought acreage near the Wickenburg Country Club where
they had planned to build a home in the near future. At the time of her
husband's death, Mrs. Dunbar was visiting in Tucson with her daughter, Mrs.
Leonard EVERETT and family, including her new grandson. Mr. Dunbar is survived
by his wife, Ellena; a son, Calvin DUNBAR of Orinda, Calif., and two daughters,
Mrs. EVERETT and Mrs. Robert THORNE of San Diego. Also surviving are his mother
and a sister, living in Kittery, Maine, and six grandchildren.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 6, 2005, p. B7
MARY F. DUNCAN, age 60, passed away
on April 3 in Sun City. Mary was born May 14, 1944 in Fulton, Missouri. No
services are scheduled. Burial will be private. Arrangements by Frey-Wickenburg
Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 16, 2008
JOYCE
DUNCAN DUNKEL, age 71, loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and
friend, passed away on Oct. 10 in Sun City West. Graveside services were held at
the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Visitation was held at Wickenburg Funeral
Home. Joyce was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Maynard DUNCAN and Essie
GOODYEAR DUNCAN. She came to Arizona as a child with the family, settling in
Buckeye. Joyce married Ben DUNKEL, and they made their home in Buckeye later
moving to Payson for a brief time, and settling in Wickenburg in the early
1980s. She was a homemaker and worked in the family business, Dunkel Electric,
with her husband Ben for years. Joyce is survived by her husband Ben of
Wickenburg; sons and daughters-in-law Ken and Ann CRAIG of Buckeye; Randall
Scott and Kristi Dunkel of Mesa, Ariz.; Roger Dale and Diane Dunkel of Phoenix;
Justin Miles "Corky" and Marie DUNKEL of Wickenburg; daughters and sons-in-law
Cheri Jo and Craig STEVENS of Chambersburg, Pa.; and Chelli Sue and Sam ROBINSON
of Goodyear; brothers Bob DUNCAN and wife Wanda of Buckeye and Jerry DUNCAN of
Tonopah; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by
parents Maynard and Essie Duncan, brothers Edward and Joe DUNCAN, sister Mary
WORKMAN and grandchildren Brandy and Cassie DUNKEL. Arrangements under the
direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, January
7, 2004, p. B8
JIMMIE ALLEN DUNN, 64, passed away at his home in Wickenburg,
Ariz., on Dec. 26, 2003. He is survived by his sister, Dollie and brother;
Orville, Thomas and Vernon. His children: sons; John Atwood, Mike Atwood, Dalyn
Dunn, Steven Dunn and daughters; Shauna Senn and Tamra Dunn. His parents, Donald
and Leta and brother, Frank preceded him in death. Jimmie was born on Feb. 15,
1939 in Hutchinson, Kan. Jimmie traveled to many different states throughout the
years for his job; but he always returned to the one state he called home –
Arizona. Jimmie was an honorable United States Army veteran, a loving and caring
son, brother and father. May he rest in peace. At Jimmie’s request there will be
no public services. Crystal Rose Funeral Home assisted family with arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, April 18, 2001 p. A18
DAVID C. DUNLOP of Yarnell passed away
on Wednesday April 11 of cancer. He was 47. David was born in Detroit, Mich. on
Sep. 13, 1953. He had lived in Colorado, Texas and Wisconsin before moving to
Arizona in 1996. David is survived by his devoted wife, Tamlin Allbritten, who
is an art therapist for Remuda Ranch. Other surviving family members are his
loving mother, Dorothy DUNLOP of Berkley, Mich.; five sisters, Anne DUNLOP,
Margaret Warner, Elizabeth DUMOCHELLE and Cynthia CHABIE, all from Detroit area,
and Mary Grace Warner of Phoenix; and one brother, Joe DUNLOP of Charlotte, N.C.
David was preceded in death by his father, John DUNLOP; and two brothers, John
and Larry DUNLOP. David was put to rest on April 17, 2001 at the Franciscan
Renewal Center in Paradise Valley. “David was a man who never lost faith. He
will be missed…but he is home.”
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 5,
1996
NINA A. DURFEY of Wickenburg, died May 13 in Wickenburg. She was 74.
Mrs. Durfey was born May 23, 1921 in Logan, Oklahoma. She had lived in Arizona
for the past 12years. Mrs. Durfey was a retired nurse. She was a member of the
Church of Christ. Mrs. DURFEY played a small role in the motion picture "Gone
with the Wind". She was a gold prospector, owning various mines throughout her
life. Survivors include a sister, Wanda WADE of Montana, and four brothers,
James, Orval, and Marvin all of Washington, and Roy of South Dakota. Private
cremation has been conducted. All arrangements were handled by Brown's
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 11 2005, p.
B9 indexed
STELLA M. DUTTON passed away in Oklahoma City, OK, on Saturday,
April 30, at the home of her niece. She was born on May 19, 1917. She was a
resident of Wickenburg for over 30 years. She leaves behind her niece, Leslee
Reynolds, her nephew Randy Reynolds, and her grandchildren, Lauren and Conner
Reynolds. She also is survived by niece, Leesa Gray, nephew, Ronald Winkler, and
his wife Jill Winkler along with nephews and nieces, Chad Gray, Meagen Gray,
Steve Winkler, Brian Winkler, Mike Winkler, Bill Poulos, and Darryl Poulos. She
will be missed greatly.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 1, 2005, p.
A11
A memorial service for STELLA MAUDE DUTTON will be 1:30 p.m. Friday (June
3) at St. Albans Episcopal Church, 367 West Yavapai in Wickenburg, with the Rev.
Dan Gerrard officiating. Stella's wishes were to come home to Wickenburg. She
passed away on April 30, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Okla. from congestive heart
failure. Stella was preceded in death by her beloved husband Hurbert "Hub"
Dutton and her only son Larry, who passed away at age nine. Stella was born in
Garber, Okla. on May 19, 1917. She and her husband Hub were long time residents
of Wickenburg. Hub and Stella loved Wickenburg and the people. Stella lived to
be 87 years of age. She was staying with her only living niece at her time of
passing, Leslee "Winkler" Reynolds of Oklahoma City, Okla. Stella's strong will
was always to go home. Her mind was set in stone to get back to Wickenburg, even
in her final days. On June 3 we will bring her home.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 8, 1961, p. 1
Arkansas Man Is Killed When Hit By Passing
Truck
EARL DYER, 47, of Mineral Springs, Arkansas, was instantly killed in a
two-truck accident at 12:30 p. m. Monday on Highway 60-70 19 miles west of
Wickenburg. At the inquest held before Coroner R. L. WESTALL Tuesday afternoon,
a jury of six men found that Dyer’s death “was caused by the impact of truck No.
1 driven by John W. HAMLING striking the deceased as it grazed the side of the
deceased’s vehicle.”
On the jury were M. I. ROOT, Bob ROLLER, Ted DeVRIES,
Ben LUKL, Harold P. SULLIVAN and Louis RAMIREZ. Frank STANLIS appeared for the
county and Chester J. PETERSON of Phoenix appeared as attorney for Hamling.
Following the inquest, Hamling, 19-year-old Huntington Park, California, truck
driver, entered pleas of not guilty before Judge Westall to charges of failure
to control his vehicle and failure to have a log book. Judge Westall set bond at
$200, which was paid by his employer, and set Hamling’s hearing for 1 p. m.
October 18. Highway patrolman Robert TSHUDY related events concerning the
accident as follows. Dyer, 47, his son Joe, 20 both of Mineral Springs, Ark.,
and a friend, David WALKER, 16, of San Diego, Calif., were going west in a large
truck-trailer filled with dressed chickens. At a point 19 miles west of
Wickenburg, Dyer, who was driving, stopped the truck on the highway to be
relieved as driver by his son. After he got out of the truck cab, Dyer walked
along the highway side of the truck to the trailer to check the refrigeration
system. At that time John W. HAMLING, 19, of Huntington Park, Calif., and also
headed west, passed the Dyer truck so closely that the two trucks touched and
Dyer was hit and thrown under the truck. He was instantly killed. Patrolman
TSHUDY cited Hamling for failure to control his vehicle and also for failure to
have a log book
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct 20, 1961, p. 7
Funeral Thursday For Mrs. Dykema
Rev. James WILSON, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church, conducted funeral services in the Wickenburg Chapel at 11
a. m. Thursday for MRS. ALICE DYKEMA, 78-year-old local resident who died at
Community Hospital at 2:55 p. m. last Saturday. Burial was in the Wickenburg
Cemetery. Mrs. Dykema was born March 10, 1883, in York Springs, Pennsylvania.
She and her late husband came to Wickenburg about 15 years ago. Mrs. Dykema died
here in 1950. Only survivor is a sister, Mrs. Joseph H. RANEY of Carmel,
California, who is here now. Mrs. Dykema resided at 195 West Apache Street.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, July 21, 1950
DEATH COMES TO
WILLIAM DYKEMA
WILLIAM P. DYKEMA, resident of Wickenburg for the past five
years and widely known in this section of the state for may years as an engineer
and mining man, passed away Sunday morning, July 16, at community Hospital. He
had been in ill health for a number of years. Born in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
December 28, 1889, Mr. Dykema was graduated from Michigan College of Mines at
Houghton as a mining engineer. Soon thereafter he came to Arizona where he was
connected with mining activities at Bagdad and Octave. Later he opened an assay
office in Salome. While located in that Yuma county community he was married to
Alice Dill, a winter visitor from Pennsylvania. She is the only close survivor.
Mr. Dykema gave up mining entirely in 1914 and went with the U. S. Government as
a petroleum engineer. He built gasoline plants in Texas following his service
with the government. Funeral services were held Monday evening of this week at 7
o'clock from the Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev. Truman Boyd, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mrs. Dykema's sister, Mrs. J. H. Raney, and Mr. Raney came to Wickenburg from
their home in Los Angeles about a week prior to Mr. Dykema's death and are
continuing their visit here. The Dykema home for the last past two years has
been in a rental house on the H. E. Dunkin property in Fox Addition.
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