Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 5,
1997
ROY St. JOHN of Wickenburg, died Jan. 29 in Sun City. He was 73. Mr. St.
John was born July 27, 1923 in Superior, Wisconsin. He had just recently retired
to Arizona. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Leona, of Superior, Wisc.
And Wickenburg; three sons Ed and Dave St. John of Superior and Richard St. John
of Ladysmith, Wisc.; a daughter, Sharon St. John of Madison, Wisconsin; 15
grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Mr. St. John was preceded in death by
his father, Hilary; mother, Elsie; son, Michael; grandson, Richard, Jr.; and
granddaughter, Kelly PODGORAK. Interment will be in Wisconsin at a later date.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 10, 1996
TOMMIE L. SAILOR formerly
of Wickenburg died July 2 in San Diego, California. She was 84. Mrs. Sailor was
born May 2, 1912 in Stephensville, Texas. She had lived in Wickenburg for 14
years before moving to San Diego to be closer to relatives after the death of
her husband Lloyd in1987. Survivors include her nephew and wife John and
Madeleine TUDOR of San Diego, nephew Gary CAMPBELL, niece Jean CARRELL, Kay
MARSHALL of St. Louis, and many, many other nieces and nephews. Services were
held July 5 at First Presbyterian Church with The Rev. James P. LONGSTREET
officiating. Interment was at Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ June 30, 2004, p. A10 GLENN C. SALOW, 91, formerly of Wickenburg, Ariz. and Ida, Mich., died June 27, 2004 in Clayton, Mich. Mr. Salow was born April 9, 1913 in Novi, Mich. to Glenn L. and Ethel (Taylor) Salow. He married his first wife, Rowena (Root) Salow in 1934, who passed away in 1982. He married Doris (Knapp) Salow in 1984; she died in 1998. He was employed by the city of Farmington Hills, Northville and Novi City, and Pontiac Motors, as an electrical inspector. He retired in 1970. Survivors include his stepsons Larry (Gilda) Knapp of Florida and Verl (Val) Knapp of Ida, Mich.; stepdaughter Beverly (Merlyn) Knapp of Florida; sister-in-law Vern Risner of Michigan; four step grandchildren; four step great-grandchildren; cousins Ronald Salow and Mary L. Taylor of Novi; and nephews Marvin Risner of Michigan, Ardenna Palmer of Tennessee, Lois Matthews of Michigan, Darlene Hardwick of Tennessee, Leona Risner of Michigan, and Liotta Jacobs of Clayton. Services will be Wednesday, June 30 at the Capaul Funeral Home in Clayton, Mich. Burial will follow in the Oakland Hill Cemetery in Novi, Mich. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
Sept 10, 2008, p. B-13
J.E. “SLICK” SAMSILL, 85, passed away at home
surrounded by his family, after a short courageous battle with cancer. He was
born in Seymore, Texas, on May 5, 1923 and moved to Arizona at the age of 15
where he met and married Freda Chastain. They were married for 66 years and had
six children. Slick worked for Hopper Truck Lines for many years, hauling cattle
throughout Arizona to many ranches. He was a livestock inspector for over 20
years rising to the rank of Lieutenant. He supervised seven inspectors in
northwestern Arizona. In 1970 during his time with the livestock board he
co-founded the Law Enforcement Rodeo Association, which is still going today. In
addition to this association, Slick put on rough-stock riding schools and
jackpot team ropings at his arena in Mesa. He was always there to lend a hand to
any young cowboy, whether it be letting them borrow a rope horse or pulling a
bull rope. He judged many of the junior rodeos that he took his kids to during
the late 1960s to the mid 1970s. Slick was also a member of the Turtles Rodeo
Association. Slick managed many of the largest of Arizona cattle ranches
including The Double Circles, Triangle M and the Bar D to mention a few. Slick
will always be remembered for his honesty, integrity and hard working loyalty.
He was so much to so many.
He is preceded in death by his parents, A.J. and
Julia SAMSILL and brother Joe SAMSILL. Slick is survived by his wife Freda;
daughters Ann BRIM (Ted), Carol GRIMMETT (Don), Bobbi CULP (Allen), and Darleen
PAYNE (Brett); sons John SAMSILL (Susie) and Andrew SAMSILL (Valentina); 16
grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren; a
sister Modena LANDRESS, and many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be on
Wednesday (Sept. 10) from 5 to 8 p.m. at Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave.
Funeral services will be on Thursday (Sept. 11) at 10 a.m. at Southwest Church
of Christ, 8720 W. Indian School Rd. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made
to Hospice of the Valley.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb. 10, 1961
Maurine
SANBORN’s Brother Summoned
Funeral services were to be held in Sacramento,
Calif., Thursday of this week for CHARLES M. SANBORN, 65, of that city who died
of a heart attack there Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Sanborn was the brother of
Maureen SANBORN of Station and of the late Howard SANBORN of Wickenburg. Burial
was to take place in Minneapolis, Minn. Surviving, in addition to the Station
sister, are the widow, Jane; and another sister, Mary COOLIDGE of Clearwater,
Florida.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Mar 2, 1956, p. 1
Death
Summons HOWARD S. SANBORN
Funeral arrangements were pending Thursday for
HOWARD S. SANBORN, widely known winter resident of Wickenburg, who died in his
sleep at his home in Rochester, Minn., Tuesday night. He had gone to Rochester
on a business trip last Sunday and was expected back this weekend. Although he
had not been in the best of health over a period of years, Mr. Sanborn had
seemed to be feeling better than usual this winter and the news of his sudden
death came as a shock to this community where he had spent his winters since
1944. He built his large home, off the Prescott highway, in 1946, and for two
winters prior to that he lived at the Diamond G Ranch. Mr. Sanborn was born
February 8, 1893, in Maquoketa, Iowa, but he spent most of his life in Minnesota
where he was president of the Rochester Baking Co. He had been semi-retired the
past few years. Mr. Sanborn helped organize and was a charter member of the
Desert Caballeros. He was also a member of the Rochester Rotary Club. He is
survived by his wife. Evelyn, a daughter, Patricia and son Mike, of Wickenburg
and a son Robert of Rochester. Three grandchildren also survive. A sister, Miss
Maurine Sanborn, is a resident of Stanton, Ariz. Another sister, Mrs. H. H.
COOLIDGE resides in Clearwater, Florida, and a brother, C. M. SANBORN, is a
resident of Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Sanborn left by plane for Rochester
Thursday. The family has requested no flowers and has suggested that instead,
friends may wish to contribute to their favorite charity in memory of Mr.
Sanborn.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 10, 1956 p. 10
HOWARD
SANBORN Funeral March 3
Funeral services for HOWARD S. SANBORN, well known
Wickenburg winter resident and prominent Rochester, Minnesota, business man, who
passed away in the latter city February 28, were held last Saturday after noon
at 2 o'clock in the Episcopal Church in Rochester. Mrs. SANBORN, who was called
from Wickenburg by the sudden death of her husband, returned here Wednesday
morning by plane. She left Rochester Monday and was detained enroute by bad
weather.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept 30, 1955, p. 5
SANDERS'
MOTHER DIES
Emmett Sanders has returned from Lawton, Oklahoma, where he was
called at the death of his mother, Mrs. SUSAN SANDERS. The 72-year-old woman
died suddenly in her home there September 4. Funeral services were conducted
September 8 in Lawton.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February, 2, 1962
Tuesday Rites for Mrs. Daisy Sanders
Funeral services for Mrs. DAISY SANDERS,
former resident, were held in the Wickenburg Chapel Tuesday afternoon with the
Rev. Robert L. Jenkins, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial was in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders, who lived here in the 30’s died January 27 in
San Bernardino, California. She was 72 years old.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, 3 October 2008
We have lost a great man, and have gained a
great angel. ROBERT MYERS (BOBBY) SANDERS passed away in his sleep on Sept. 26.
He was born in Wickenburg, Ariz., on Oct. 13, 1960. He was loved by so many and
will be greatly missed by all. He is survived by his wife of 24 years Joanne L.
Sanders of Eerieville, N.Y.; sons Robert Nicholas of Glenmora, Louisiana; Mike
Kent Isaacs and wife Jen of Liverpool, N.Y.; and Douglas Aubrey and wife Gayleen
of Safford, Ariz.; parents Robert and Elaine Sanders of Wickenburg, Ariz.;
sister Karan Hoskin and husband Harvey of Glenmora, La.; brothers Jon Everet and
wife Cathy of Williams, Ariz.; and Keith Alan and wife Linae of Bellevue, Neb.;
grandchildren Kyle and Katelynn of Safford, Ariz.; Erin, Macey, and Bryce of
Glenmora, La. He had several nieces and nephews who will miss "Uncle Bob." He
had more friends than the sky has stars. He was preceded in death by his
grandparents John and Lois Myers of Glenmora, La.; and Emmett (Sandy) Sanders of
Wickenburg, Ariz. Services were held at First Southern Baptist Church in
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 8, 2005, p. A11
JOHN
SAPWELL, SR. was born to Bernice and Andy Sapwell on March 28, 1935 in Blythe,
Calif. He lived in Blythe until his early teens, then moved to Wickenburg to
join his mother and siblings. John attended Wickenburg High School and after,
worked in the manganese mines until he was drafted into the United States Army,
where he served for two years and was released with an honorable discharge.
Shortly after his discharge, he moved to Sunnyvale, Calif., where he worked at a
store called CMA and also dug swimming pools. About 1969, John found his calling
for a career and became a machinist. He was very successful at machining,
working his way to the top. He was a manager and lead inspector. John retired in
1990 from his machinist job. Then in 1992 he and his wife Sharon moved back to
Congress, Ariz. John had many interests. He liked hunting, fishing, old hot
rods, woodworking, ammo reloading, prospecting for gold, and even just taking a
ride out "in the hills," as he called them. John was a very loving man. He was a
good husband, dad, grandpa, and brother. John passed away on June 2, 2005 at
Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix. He is preceded in death by his dad Andy
Sapwell, mom Bernice Villa, stepfather Ray Villa, and sister Peggy Cramer. He is
survived by his wife Sharon Sapwell of Congress, Ariz., son John Sapwell, Jr. of
Oakdale, Calif., daughter Elizabeth Boer of Modesto, Calif., and grandchildren
Morgan Boer and Andrew Sapwell. He is also survived by his brother Gary Sapwell
and Arnold Sapwell, and a sister Linda Villa, all of Wickenburg, Ariz. We all
love you very much and you will be missed greatly. May you rest in peace.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 15, 2005, p. B10
JOHN ANDREW
SAPWELL, SR. was born to Andrew and Bernice Sapwell on March 28, 1935 in Blythe,
Calif., and lived there until his early teens. He then moved to Wickenburg,
Ariz., rejoining his mother and siblings and attended Wickenburg High School.
After high school, John married Sharon Baker and went to work in the manganese
mines by Box Canyon. It wasn't long until Uncle Sam drafted John into the U.S.
Army, where he served two years and was honorably discharged. After discharge,
he moved to Sunnyvale, Calif., where he worked at a store called CMA and later
ventured into swimming pool excavation and construction. About 1969, still in
California, John found his career path in machining, working his way up to
manager and lead inspector. John retired in 1990 as a machinist and in 1992 he
and his wife Sharon moved back to Congress, Ariz. John had many hobbies and
interests. He loved the time spent with his wife Sharon and their children. He
loved hunting with his brothers, reloading, fishing, woodworking, prospecting
for gold, making homemade tamales at Christmas with his sister and just taking
rides "out in the hills." Although John had not been well for quite a while, he
became critically ill very suddenly and put up a valiant fight during his
month-long stay in ICU at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix. John, a loving
husband, father, grandfather and brother, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2005
surrounded by his loving wife and family. John was preceded in death by his
father Andrew "Andy" Sapwell, mother Bernice (Sapwell) Villa, stepfather Raymond
"Ray" Villa, sister Peggy (Sapwell) Cramer and stepdaughter Claudia Sharp. He is
survived by his wife Sharon Sapwell of Congress, Ariz., four children: daughter
Cheryl Ann Vernon of Grants Pass, Ore.; daughter Elizabeth Boer of Modesto,
Calif.; son John Sapwell Jr. of Oakdale, Calif.; and stepdaughter Kris Kinsey of
Congress, Ariz.; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He is also
survived by his brothers Gary "Squeak" Sapwell and Arnie Sapwell, and sister
Linda Villa, all of Wickenburg, Ariz. A memorial service celebrating John's life
was held on June 7 at the Community Alliance Church in Wickenburg, with a
touching eulogy delivered by Pastor Dave Hunter. No one can take John's place in
our hearts, and we will miss him terribly, but we take comfort in knowing that
John is now breathing easy, free to fish and to hunt, where there are no limits
on catches or on quail. And when he comes to the end of his day, he will find
solace in Christ and rest in the outstretched arms of his mother, who has waited
patiently for her son to come home. Condolences may be sent to Sharon Sapwell,
P.O. Box 397, Congress, AZ.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 12, 2008
JAMES (JIM) SAUER, 78, died Nov. 2 in Surprise, Ariz. He was born in Sheldon,
Iowa, and had six brothers and one sister. Jim moved to Fullerton, Calif., in
1940. He was inducted into the Army in 1950, and his career included time in
Japan and Korea. He finished in the National Guard, retiring after 22 years as
Lt. Colonel. Jim was employed for 50 years with Bradford/Willdan Associates
serving as a civil engineer and land surveyor. In 1997, Jim retired in
Wickenburg, Ariz., where he loved to golf with his buddies Ray and RD. Fishing
was also a favorite hobby. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and
the Elks Lodge. Jim will be greatly missed by all his friends and loved ones. He
is survived by wife Mary; children Stephanie (Steve), Gary, Keri (Brian);
step-children Tony, Mark, and Todd (Cristina); grandchildren include Shannon,
Samantha, Evan, Cleyton, Zackery, Taylor, Aubrey and Mia; great-grandchildren
Hannah and Hailey; and surviving brothers Richard (Leona) and Howard (Mary).
Interment will be held with military honors at Riverside National Cemetery in
California at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home and Crematory.
January 7, 1955 p. 5
Father Of Chief
Savage Summoned
Chief of Police Richard SAVAGE received word Monday of the
death of his father, W. E. SAVAGE, which occurred at 8:30 o'clock that morning
in East Chicago, Illinois, in the plant of the U. S. Gypsum Co., where Mr.
Savage had been employed for the past 10 years. Death was due to a heart attack.
Mr. Savage had previously been in excellent health. He was 69 years of age. A
resident of Knox, Ind., Mr. Savage commuted daily between his home and his work
in East Chicago.
Funeral Thursday
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock
Thursday afternoon at the old home in Sullivan, Ind. Mr. Savage is survived by
his I wife, Bertha and eight children: Richard and Mrs. David CARTER of
Wickenburg; Walter of Phoenix; Mrs. Addie HIGGINS, Bicknell, Ind.; Mrs. Jessie
CLARK, Fairbanks, Ind.; Mrs. Rudy WILLETT, Connersville, Ind.; Harold of
Sullivan and John of Knox. Twenty grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren
also survive. Mr. Savage visited in Wickenburg during World War II when is son
Richard was with the Armed Forces in the South Pacific. The local police chief
last visited his father in Knox a year ago last June.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 12, 1945, p. 1
Savage Youth Dies Fighting Okinawa Japs
Parents Here Receive Tragic News in Wire From War Dept.
Fighting with the
17th Infantry of the 7th Division on Okinawa, PFC. GORDON A. SAVAGE, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett G. SAVAGE of Wickenburg, was killed in action on June 15, a
tragic telegram from the War Department to his parents her received Monday of
this week, said. The telegram was from Adjutant General J. A. ULIO and gave no
details, although promising the grief stricken parents a “confirming letter
follow the wire. Although not long a resident of Wickenburg, Gordon Savage made
a host of friends while living here and the news oh death in the fierce action
against the fanatical Japs on Okinawa, saddened and shocked the community. Born
May 27, 1926, Gordon entered the service from Wickenburg on September 21 of last
year, trained at Camp Roberts and went overseas on February 18 of this year. He
saw service in Hawaii and on the Mariannas before going with his regiment to
Okinawa where it was thrown immediately into battle. He was an automatic
rifleman and those duties took him far out in front of the balance of the troops
to help clear the way for the following infantry. His last letter to his mother,
reporting that he was in good health and spirits after a short period at a rest
camp, was dated June 7, just eight days before he fell in battle. Gordon was
raised in Humbolt and Mayer, attending the schools in both of those Arizona
towns. Upon moving to Wickenburg about a year and half ago with his parents, he
had planned to enroll in the Wickenburg High School, but gave that up over a
difficult involving his credits. In addition to his parents, the young soldier
is survived by a sister Doris, age 20 and a brother, Duane, 11.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ April 14, 2004, B10 FREDERICK HENRY SAYRE JR., born Aug. 30, 1934 in Summit, N.J., passed away from this world April 5, 2004 at his home in Congress where he lived since 1981. He was a Korean War veteran, active member of IDPA and the Wickenburg Gun Club. He leaves behind his mother Laura S. Brown; three children Cindy Tawes, Port Norris, N.J., Travis and Scott Sayre, Crisfield, Md.; six grandchildren Brittany, Nichole, Jacob, Ruby, Justin and Jeremy. No services are scheduled.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
Dec 22, 1961
Rites Friday for Pioneer Resident
Funeral services for ROY
SAYRE will be conducted in the Wickenburg Chapel at 11 a. m. today (Friday) by
the Rev. James WILSON. Mr. Sayre a pioneer resident of Wickenburg who had lived
in Skull Valley for the past two years, died in a Prescott hospital Wednesday
morning. Burial will be in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Sayre was born in
Colorado April 7, 1882, and moved to Wickenburg with his parents when he was 14
years old. The family first lived in a house at the corner of Tegner and Yavapai
Streets where St. Anthony's Catholic Church is now located The father died in
1912 and his is the oldest marked grave in Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 29, 1961
SAYRE Rites Were Held Last
Friday
Funeral services for ROY SAYRE were held in the Wickenburg Chapel last
Friday. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Sayre, 80, of Skull Valley,
formerly of Wickenburg, died in a Prescott hospital December 20. Mr. SAYRE was a
miner and lived and worked throughout the state at various times. Surviving are
a daughter, Mrs. Nadine BUCKINGHAM of Great Falls, Mont.; two sons, Pat SAYRE of
Skull Valley and Leroy SAYRE of Santa Ana, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Maude DUNN
of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Charles ROUSE of LaPuente, Calif., and eight
grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 8, 2005, p. A11
SONNIE SCHIMMEL, 83, passed away May 3, 2005 in Harrison, Ark. He was a former
resident of Wittmann, Ariz. Burial took place at Wittmann Cemetery next to his
beloved wife, Luceal.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 16, 2001, p.
A16
HAROLD J. SCHLOSSER of Wickenburg, died May 9. He was 73. Mr. Schlosser
was born Feb. 15, 1928 in Seattle, Wash. He was a retired salesman. Survivors
include his wife, Shirley; daughters Christine Cornum, Gail Robinson and Janet
Siples; sons Edward and Thomas; sister, Sister Evelyn Schlosser; brothers John,
Al and Conrad; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services have been
held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 26, 1996
WILLIAM H.
SCHMIDT, of Phoenix and formerly of Wickenburg, died Feb. 2. He was 71. Mr.
SCHMIDT was born in Hoboken, N.J. Mr. Schmidt grew up in Wickenburg and lived
here many years before moving to Phoenix. He was a retired. He was a retired APS
serviceman and a World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife,
Ernestine, also formerly of Wickenburg ; daughter Beverly LEVAND, Holly BREWER,
and Rhonda LAWSON; Sons William and Ronald; sister Evelyn BOSWICK; 18
grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren. Funeral services have been
held. Sunset Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 18, 2001, p. A14
WILLIAM W. (BILL) SCHOLL, a former
longtime Wickenburg resident, died at his home in Phoenix earlier this year. Mr.
Scholl, 76, died March 28, 2001. . SCHOLL was born Jan. 30, 1925 in Winterset,
Iowa. He worked for many years for Arizona Public Service Co. in Wickenburg, and
later operated Scholl's Gas Service Co. in Wickenburg. Survivors include two
sons, James W. Scholl of Tempe, and Patrick W. Scholl and daughter-in-law Cindy
Scholl of Webb City, Mo.; a daughter, Kathy Franklin and son-in-law Butch
Franklin of Tempe; and a sister, Grace Green of Coldwater, Miss. He was preceded
in death by his brother, Robert Scholl, in 1996. Private services were held in
Webb City, Mo.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 13, 1956 p. 1
ERNEST E. SCHOLZ Summoned April 6
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon of this week at the Wickenburg Chapel for ERNEST E. SCHOLZ, a
resident of Wickenburg since 1941, who passed away Friday, April 6, at his home
of a heart ailment. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. SCHOLZ was
born in Germany February 19, 1883. He came to the United States in 1909 and was
a rancher at Flagstaff and Parks, Arizona, before retiring and moving to
Wickenburg. Surviving are the wife, Harriet and two sons, William G. SCHOLZ of
Parks and Emil E. SCHOLZ of Williams, Ariz.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg
AZ, August 20, 2008, p. A10
MYLES J. SCHRADER, 92, of Wickenburg passed away
peacefully on Aug. 16. He was born at home in Macedon, N.Y., Dec. 31, 1915.
Survivors include first cousins Pearl BAUER of Macedon, N.Y., and Ina BAUER of
Canandaigua, N.Y., several nieces and nephews, niece-in-law Jeanette Jones, with
whom he had resided for many years, grandnieces Kay JONES, Amy BURGESS SMITH,
Brandy BURGESS and grandnephews Roland JONES, Gary BURGESS and Greg BURGESS.
Myles was a retired farmer, part-time cook and full-time Green Bay Packers fan.
He was beloved by his family and friends and will be sorely missed. As per
Myles’ request no formal services are planned. Arrangements under the direction
of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 28, 2004, B9
JOHN H. SCHRADER SR., 71, passed away on Tuesday, April
20, 2004 at Del E. Webb Memorial Hospital in Sun City West, Ariz. Born on Nov.
6, 1932 to Henry Schrader and May Morris in the Bronx, N.Y., he was a loving
husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend. He grew up in Briarcliff
Manor, N.Y., where he met Agnes Murphy, his loving wife of 48 years when they
were in the eighth grade in 1945. He graduated from Ithaca College in 1955. He
is preceded in death by his sister Mary Jean Schlosser of Florida. He is
survived by his wife Agnes, Wickenburg, Ariz.; daughter Debbie (Harold) Straut,
Nanuet, N.Y.; son John (Marlene) Schrader, Jr., Pleasantville, N.Y.; brother Jim
(Marina), Dover Plains, N.Y.; grandchildren Brianna, Megan, Eva and David. John
and Agnes ran Beech Hill Farm, a successful horse boarding stable in
Pleasantville, N.Y. beginning in 1962. They have enjoyed their retirement in
Wickenburg, Ariz. since 1991, and the family horse business has since been run
by John Jr. and wife Marlene. He was a 26-year member of Pocantico Hills, New
York Volunteer Fire Department and a loyal member of the Desert Caballeros for
22 years, since 1982 and a member of the Board of Directors, holding the office
of Secretary-Treasurer. He was also a member of The Desert Stags. Services were
held at Frey Funeral Home on Saturday, April 24, 2004. Services will be held at
a later date at Beecher Funeral Home on Bedford Road in Pleasantville, N.Y.
Interment will be at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, North Tarrytown, N.Y. located
adjacent to the Rockefeller Trails where he first began riding at the age of 5
and continued to ride for many years. With deep gratitude the family wishes, in
lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Desert Caballeros Ride, P.O. Box 1106,
Wickenburg, AZ 85358. Arrangements by Frey Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun,
November 28, 1958
Former Resident Dies in Bagdad
JAMES W. SCHULTHEIS,
purchasing agent for the Bagdad Copper Corporation and a former resident of
Wickenburg, died November 17 in his office in Bagdad of a heart attack. He was
49 years old. Funeral services were conducted in Prescott November 20. Mr.
Schultheis, who came to Arizona in 1928 from Kansas, was a federal Civil Service
employee in Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Md., and in Flagstaff. When he
resigned from government work he moved to Wickenburg where he operated a
Richfield Station for a few years prior to his employment by the Bagdad mining
firm. Surviving are the widow and two sons, James Daniel and Victor William.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 27, 1962
Rites for Mrs. Schultz to
be Saturday morning
Funeral services for Mrs. ANNA SCHULTZ, 83, Morristown
area resident since 1925, will be held in the Wickenburg Chapel at 11 a.m.
tomorrow (Saturday). Burial will be in the Morristown cemetery. Mrs. Schultz
died Wednesday evening in San Rafael, Calif., where she was visiting. Five
daughters and one son survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 8,
1961
Rites In Wenden For FRED SCHULER
Funeral services for FRED SCHULER,
prominent resident of Salome, were held in the LDS Church in Wenden last Tuesday
afternoon with Mel HANCOCK of Wenden officiating. Members of the Elks Lodge of
Parker had charges of graveside rites in the Wenden Cemetery. Mr. Schuler was
stricken while in a cotton field of his farm at 5:30 p. m. Friday of last week
and died suddenly. Born in Chickasha, Okla., December 24, 1902, Mr. Schuler came
to Arizona in 1929 and engaged in construction work before settling in Salome in
1939. In 1951 he was credited with drilling the first irrigation well in the
Salome area which paved the way for the agricultural development of that area.
He owned a garage, restaurant, service station and farm. When the community
purchased the Wickenburg Hospital from Dr. Floyd Bralliar 15 years ago, Mrs.
Schuler helped raise funds for the purchase and served as director of the
hospital for a number of years. He was president of the Salome Lions club when
that organization observed the first Dick Wick hall Day 16 years ago. Survivors
included the widow, Eva; three brothers, Charles of Petersburg, Texas; Joe, his
twin of Lubbock, Texas; and Red of Seminole, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Anna
Mae HICKS of Lubbock, Texas.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 11,
1956, p. 1
Mrs. MARY SCHURING, Former Resident Of Wickenburg Summoned
Mrs.
MARY A. SCHURING, a resident of Wickenburg until a few months ago, passed away
May 3 at a hospital in Phoenix where she had been a patient for several weeks.
She was 78 years of age and was born in Denmark, coming to the United States
when 11 years old. She moved to Phoenix in 1920 and to Wickenburg about seven
years ago. Her husband, William Schuring, passed away here several years ago.
Mrs. SCHURING was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Frank J. ROSETTA of Osage, Kansas, where the body was taken for
funeral services and burial Tuesday.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 17, 1956, p. 1
California Visitor Dies At Local Ranch
RUDOLPH
WILLIAM SCHWENK of Santa Barbara, California, a guest at Kay EI Bar Ranch, died
at the ranch August 8. The body has been sent to Santa Barbara for funeral
services and burial. Mr. Schwenk was born in Dresden, Germany, May 3, 1903. He
had been in Wickenburg just a week. A brother who was here stated he had been
ill for many years. The widow, mother, three brothers and one sister survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 6, 2008, p. A15
GEORGE (WIL)
WILSON SCOTT was born April 6, 1928 at the Highland Hospital in Rochester, N.Y.,
to George and Florence SCUDAMORE, where he joined two sisters. After graduation
from high school, Wil got his associate’s degree from Rochester Business
Institute with degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, and Retail. Fresh
out of college he got a job at Rochester Distillation Products Inc., as an
accounting clerk for one year before joining the U.S. Coast Guard in August of
1946. He served for two years, receiving an honorable discharge. Then he worked
for Johnson Tobacco Company in Rochester as retail division manager. After two
years, he reenlisted in the Coast Guard in February of 1951 and received a
second honorable discharge in August 1954, as well as two decorations: Good
Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Wil married his high
school sweetheart Lois in 1949, and to that union were born two children. He
tragically lost all three of them in a car accident as his wife was taking the
children to school one morning. At some point later, his pastor told him that he
needed a fresh new start because there were too many memories of his wife and
children in Rochester. So Wil moved from the northeastern part of the United
States first to McAllen, Texas, in the mid 1950s, changing his name as well as
his location. It was there he met Pat MARTIN, and they were married in 1967.
Together they raised one daughter Michelle, currently of Chino Valley, Ariz.
Michelle has three sons - Jason JENSON of Wickenburg, Alex of Phoenix, and Joey
of Chino Valley. In the mid 1970s, the family moved to Arizona, first to Mesa
for a short time, then on to Wickenburg. While here in Wickenburg, Wil worked in
construction, owned the “Hungry Vulture” restaurant, and managed the Foxworth
Galbrath Lumberyard. Wil was a member of the Wickenburg Rotary and served as
president in 1978-79 and was Rotarian of the Year in 1982. Wil, as a true
Wickenburg resident, road on the Desert Caballeros Ride for many years. He was
the “Trail Boss BMR” on the 1983 ride, and “Remudero of the Year” in 1987. He
was honored in 1987 by the Wickenburg Wranglers as Sports Fan of the Year. Wil
had been a member of the Elks Lodge in Wickenburg as well as in McAllen, Texas.
While there he rose to “Exalted Ruler” of the McAllen Lodge.
After 27 years
of marriage, Pat was diagnosed with cancer and preceded Wil in death in 1994.
After retiring, Wil served the Episcopal diocese, traveling the state as an
auditor and served the church as vestry treasurer, once again using his
accounting abilities. Wil then married Rita GUTHRIE-JOHNSON on April 6, 1999.
Together they shared some amazing adventures like traveling to the four corners
of the United States in their Toyota Chinook. Together they maintained the Rose
Gardens at the Episcopal and Mount Hope churches. In 2005 Rita was diagnosed
with Alzheimer’s and preceded Wil in death in May of 2007. In July of 2007, Wil
began to display moments of dementia that over the past year grew more frequent.
It was later discovered that a heart problem was causing oxygen deprivation to
his brain. Having lost three wives and a host of wonderful memories, Wil stated
that he had lived a full life and was ready to meet Jesus, so he refused any
major heart procedures. And as was his desire, he passed on to his eternal
reward on July 25 at the age of 80 in Surprise, Ariz. A memorial service and
reception is to be held on Aug. 8 at Mount Hope Assembly of God church in
Wickenburg at 6:30 p.m. Arrangements have been made by David’s Desert Chapel
Funeral Home of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg Sun, Jan 8, 1997
JAMES "JIMMY" SCOTT of Scott's Junction died Jan. 3 at Del. E. Webb Memorial
Hospital in Sun City West. Mr. Scott was born March 22, 1928 in Tulsa, Okla. He
had lived in Arizona for the past 40 years. Jimmy had many passions in life,
from car salesman to mechanic. He also enjoyed restoring cars as well as racing
them. His greatest passion was owning and operating Scott's Junction Wrecking
and Towing since 1961. Along with his work, he loved spending time with his
grandchildren and caring for his dogs. He will be missed dearly by those who
knew him and loved him throughout his life. Survivors include his companion
Linda Scott; daughters Cindy Roer of Wikieup, Linda Kekic of Freemont, Calif.,
and Sandra Tyndell of Atlanta, Georgia; sister Judy; brothers Ronald, John,
Jerry and Tom; granddaughter Jennifer; grandsons Tye, Jacob, Arron, Michael,
John, David, Keith, Kenny and Zachary; uncle and aunt Joe and Madeline Coy;
three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be at
2 p.m. today (Wednesday, Jan. 8) at Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
George Thornton will officiate. Visitation was held Tuesday, Jan. 7 at Brown's
Wickenburg Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled
all the arrangements.
January 14, 1955
ELDERLY MAN DIES
Deputy
Sheriff Kearney MOORE of Congress reports the death, on January 7, of JOHN
SCOTT, in his cabin in Peeple's Valley. Mr. Scott was well advanced in years and
had lived in Arizona since 1900.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 6,
2007, p A8
RITA MARY SCOTT was born December 29, 1926 in Haverhill,
Massachusetts, to AIMEE GAUDETTE. Throughout her life she lived in many
different places and viewed each one as a new adventure. She lived in Sepulveda
and Granada Hills, Calif., and Mulberry, Kans., but her home since 1989 here in
Wickenburg, Ariz. She married Robert Boulanger in 1948 and from that union had
three children, Wayne (1948), Denise (1954) and Bruce (1955). In 1978 she
married John Johnston who preceded her in death in 1993. She married Gene
Gutherie in the summer of 1996, who preceded her in death in the winter of the
same year, 1996. In 1999 she met and married George William Scott and they had
many adventures enjoying retirement together, be it a road trip in the Toyota
Chinook to Massachusetts and back, or just tending roses at the Episcopal and
Mount Hope Assemble churches in Wickenburg. On May 30, 2007 Rita fell asleep and
woke to find herself in the arms of Jesus in Surprise, Ariz., at the age of 80.
She is survived by her husband of eight years Wil Scott of Wickenburg; children
Wayne, Bruce and Denise; step-son Rich Johnston (Michelle); grandchildren
Tracie, Sean, Paul, Josh, David, Eric and Jason. Rita was a faithful member at
Mount Hope Assembly since 1992, and services were there on Monday (June 4) with
Pastor Duane Middleton officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg Sun, March 8, 2006
JEANNETTE SEAMAN passed away on March 1 in Wickenburg. She was born Nov. 2, 1918
in Chicago, Ill. Survivors include her son Ronald and wife Margaret SEAMAN of
Wickenburg; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held
later in March. Arrangements by David's Desert Chapel Funeral Home of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 31, 1996
CHARLES
SYLVESTER SEAMAN of Circle City died Jan. 28 in Circle City. He was 84. Mr.
Seaman was born Jan. 5, 1912 in Winona, Missouri. He had lived in Arizona for 60
years,coming here from Missouri. Mr. Seaman married the former Lorene KOLLER on
March 7, 1934. A graduate of Bolivar Teachers College, Mr. SEAMAN owned and
operated several successful businesses throughout his life. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman and enjoyed playing golf. He and his wife also enjoyed
spending time at their home in Summit, Utah. Mr. Seaman is survived by his wife
of 62 years, Lorene of Circle City; daughter and son-in-law Vivian and George
WILKINS of Wickenburg; sisters-in-law Audrey TAYLOR and Audrey SEAMAN both of
Mesa; brother and sister-in-law Eugene and Sally SEAMAN of Mt. View, Mo.;
brother-in-law V. Smith of Van Buren, Mo; grandchildren Becky WILKINS of
Congress and Stefanie KIRKENDALL of Wickenburg; granddaughter and grandson
in-law Debra Jo and Paul WRIGHT of Wickenburg; grandson and granddaughter-in-law
George Jr. and Kim WILKINS of Wickenburg; step-granddaughter Cody WRIGHT of
Wickenburg; great-grandchildren Jonny, July, Jake and Jaimie THOMAS, George and
R.J. WILKINS and Stefan KIRKENDALL all of Wickenburg; step-great-grand-son
Hunter-Waddell; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held
Saturday, Feb. 3at 10 a.m.at Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Pastor
Gary GOLIKE will officiate. Interment will be held at a later date at Greenwood
Memory Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Seaman's name to
the Wickenburg Regional Health Care Foundation; Nursing Home Expansion Fund,
P.O. Box 1388, Wickenburg, Ariz. 85358. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service
was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June
4, 2008, p. A10
WILLIAM WALTER SEARCY, 78 years young, was born to Amelia Ann
and Charles Delbert Searcy in Wynniwood, Oklahoma, on Sept. 1, 1929, and went to
be with our Lord on May 29, 2008. Bill leaves his beloved wife of 25 years Ada
and stepchildren Nancy and Andrew ANDERSON, Eddie ROGERS, Ada Jean ROGERS,
Pamela CHRISTY, and Jimmy ROGERS, 15 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and
many nieces and nephews. They all loved him dearly and will miss his funny
stories. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, sister Mary Geneva SHULTZ,
and brother James Andrew SEARCY. Bill was raised and educated in Shafter,
California, and graduated from high school in 1947. Shortly thereafter he joined
the army, then went into the reserves. After leaving the military, Bill went to
work for Santa Fe Railroad as a lineman in communications. He moved to
Wickenburg from California for a short time and settled in Aguila in 1972. Bill
retired after 37 years with the railroad in November, 1989. There will be a
simple memorial service at the Aguila Bible Community Church on First Street at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 7. Please do not send flowers, but donate to a charity
of choice.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
June 11, 2008
ANNA
JANE SEAWRIGHT, age 82, passed away June 1. Memorial services will be held on
Friday (June 13) at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. Anna Jane was born
Nov. 29, 1925 in Beaumont, Texas, to Dennis O. ROLLER and Naomi ROWZEE ROLLER.
She was raised there until age 10 when the family moved to Arizona. She attended
and graduated from Wickenburg High School. Following her schooling she began
working for Central Arizona Light and Power Company which later became Arizona
Public Service. She worked there for more than 30 years. Anna Jane was active in
the Professional Business Women’s Organization and volunteered at the Red Cross
as well as volunteering at the Desert Caballeros Museum. She was active in the
First Presbyterian Church from its onset and served as a deacon and an elder in
the church as well as singing in the choir and serving in various other church
positions. Anna Jane was a pilot and a member of the World War II Glider Pilots
Association. She was preceded in death by her husband Col. Jack Seawright on
August 14, 2005, and will be interred with her husband in Arlington National
Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. She is survived by stepdaughters Jean FRIEDL
(John) of Tucson, Ariz.; Nancy PRICE (Ron) of Derwood, Maryland; Barbara REIMER
(Russ) of Mesa, Ariz.; brothers and sisters-in-law John Richard and Marie ROLLER
of Wickenburg, William and Sue ROLLER of Phoenix, Robert and Susan ROLLER of
Chandler; and several nieces and nephews. Family suggests memorial contributions
in Anna Jane’s name may be made to the First Presbyterian Church. Arrangements
are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 25, 1957, p. 10
Former Resident Is
Summoned On Coast
ENOCH SELLBERG, a former resident of Wickenburg, passed at
is home in Inglewood, Calif., January 11 after a long illness. While residing
here, Mr. Sellberg was mill foreman of the Winslow Gold Mining Co. at Yarnell.
He also helped construct the mill at the Bagdad mine for the Southwestern
Engineering Co. His children attended the Wickenburg schools. Surviving are the
widow, Margaret of Inglewood; a son, Thomas SELLBERG of Glendale, Calif., and
three daughters, Margaret SELLBERG and Betty Ann HILL of Inglewood and Virginia
Long of Phoenix. Two granddaughters also survive.
November 2, 1936 p. 1
LAST RITES FOR HEROIC MOTHER AT MESA SAT.
Mrs. MAE SELLER, Victim of Tragic
Accident on Mountain Road; Tossed Baby Girl to Safety.
The host of friends of
Mrs. MAE OLIVER SELLERS, shocked and saddened by her tragic death Wednesday,
were to pay their last respects this afternoon as the remains lay in state from
3 to 6 o’clock at the Coffinger mortuary. Tonight the body will be taken to
Mesa, where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with
interment in the Mesa cemetery. Death lashed suddenly at a mother and daughter
on steep Wade hill, 10 miles east on the Constellation road shortly after noon
Wednesday but mother instinct and mother sacrifice were even quicker and Mrs.
Mae SELLERS tossed her child to safety while she herself was caught. When Norman
HANSON, stage driver, came upon the spot, little Betty SELLERS, age 2, was
sitting by the body of her mother, pinned beneath the automobile, patting the
cold face and sobbing "Mother’s asleep, mother’s asleep." Mother and daughter
had started to visit R. P. SELLERS, father-in-law about 11 o’clock Wednesday
morning. Mrs. Sellers was driving the father-in-law's car, an Essex roadster.
Hanson, who with his wife and two children had been delivering the mail to
Constellation, passed the spot at 12:30. Returning at 1 o’clock they came upon
the pitiful scene. Hanson, after ascertaining that life was extinct, at once
turned back and brought Mr. Sellers and his son Tom, who lived a quarter mile
away from the scene. They jacked up the overturned car and pulled the body of
Mrs. Sellers from beneath it. While Tom remained with the body Hanson and Mr.
Sellers rushed to Wickenburg with the baby. Highway Patrolman Jack PETERSON and
Judge Bob STORNS were notified. The sheriff of Yavapai county, Bob ROBERTS, and
Justice of the Peace John CONNERY of Congress were summoned and the official
party went to the scene of the accident, accompanied by the Coffinger ambulance
and the Wales wrecking car.
Babe Falls to Safety
At the scene a coroner’s
jury was impaneled and an investigation conducted. As far as could be
determined, Mrs. Sellers was descending the hill, where the road is very steep,
dangerous and crooked, when the car apparently began to get out of control
because of loose grave or brake failure. The mother either tossed the babe from
the car and attempted to follow, or tried to get out with the child in her arms.
The car rode up the steep cliff a short distance and then fell back on it side,
pinning Mrs. Sellers beneath it on the road and crushing her across the chest.
The baby sustained bruises and a slight cut on the head. The car was practically
undamaged, and when tested out by Dick WALES, was found to have fair brakes. The
gear shift lever was in reverse when it stopped. A verdict of death by accident
was returned. The husband, Clarence SELLERS, local agent for the Standard Oil
company, went to the scene with the official party and was almost prostrated by
the frightful tragedy. Later he rallied and was meeting the shock courageously.
The remains were brought to the Coffinger mortuary. Neighbors and friends
rallied quickly to the support of the stricken family until relatives could be
notified. Mrs. SELLERS was 34 years old,. Besides the baby Betty, there are two
other children, Gail 11, and Jimmy, 10 years old. In addition to the immediate
family, the father and mother, Mrs. And Mrs. Franklin D. JOHNSON, of Mesa,
survive, also a sister, Mrs. Mabel ROSE, of Phoenix and four brothers, Lew,
Howard, William and Walter all of Mesa.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
July 30, 2008
SEYBOLD, JOAN RANDALL
JOAN RANDALL SEYBOLD passed away on
July, 24 after a brief illness. Memorial services will be held on Thursday (July
31) at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg. She was born JOAN
MARGARET NORRIS Dec. 19, 1927 to Adelia LAWRENCE and John Patrick NORRIS in New
Haven, Connecticut. Joan completed her public education in Branford, Conn., and
later attended Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Va., where she met and
married James M. RANDALL, her husband of 36 years, on July 12, 1950. For the
next 30 years, his jobs as teacher, principal, and superintendent took them to
Branford and Madison, Conn.; Little Falls and Guilderland, N.Y.; and finally
Wickenburg, Ariz. During that time, they had two daughters, Barbara Jean
"Bobbie" in December of 1951 and Sara Elizabeth in 1965. Between those years,
she worked as nurse/receptionist for Drs. Blanchard, Rosenthal, and Nickou in
their offices in Branford. Always active in civic affairs, at various times she
was a Girl Scout leader, an officer of the League of Women Voters and a Rotary
Ann in her years in Wickenburg. She was one of the founders of the Wickenburg
Habitat for Humanity, was on the Community Hospital Board, as well as Los
Caballeros Desert Museum. She started the Life Alert System for the general
Wickenburg area, and was a member of the local Photography Club, the Wickenburg
Country Club and was very fond of her sisters in P.E.O. and Red Hat Society. She
was ordained an elder of the First Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg in 1982,
she served two three-year terms on the session. She was also an officer of the
Church Property Corporation from 1990 to 2005.
Eight years after the death of
her first husband, she met and married the second love of her life, William H.
SEYBOLD, formerly of Rochester, N.Y. Although almost 20 years her senior, they
were lucky enough to have 15 years of travel, volunteering, Camera Club and golf
together before his death exactly one month and two days before her. She is
survived by sisters Nancy Gould of Noank, Conn., and Susan McKinlay of Branford,
Conn.; daughters Barbara Jean "Bobbie" Randall Brannen and her husband Jerry of
Valdez, Alaska, and Sara Randall of Mesa, Ariz.; beloved nephew Kevin RANDALL
and wife Nancy of Georgetown, S.C.; beloved niece Jennifer ORF and husband
Chris, who were such a support to her in her final months, as always; nieces and
nephews John McKINLAY and family of Charlton, Massachusetts; Brad COLLINS and
family of New Haven, Conn.; Greg COLLINS and family of Brookline, Mass.; Rachel
BROWN and family of Tiverton, R.I.; Sue Gulliver and family of Monrovia, Md.;
and great-good friends Jeanette Jones, Dick and Wilma Doud, Ann and Hank
BRUBAKER, all of Wickenburg; Nancy and Ken DALLMEYER of San Marcos, Calif.; and
many other friends, who shared her joy of life. A remembrance video will be
posted on youtube.com. Search by typing in Joan Seybold. Condolences may be sent
to P.O. box 342 Wickenburg, AZ 85358. The family suggests memorial contributions
be made to the First Presbyterian Church or Habitat for Humanity of Wickenburg.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
http://www.wickenburgsun.com/ 2008/07/30/
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
May 25, 2008
Born January 8, 1909, WILLIAM H. SEYBOLD was 99 and 1/2 when he
passed away June 22. Raised in western Pennsylvania, he was a long-time resident
of Rochester, N.Y., before moving to Wickenburg following the death of his first
wife Virginia. A former travel agency owner, he and JOAN RANDALL SEYBOLD married
in April of 1993, and spent much of their 15 years together exploring the world.
A Rotarian for many years, Bill was a former member of the Wickenburg Country
Club, and as little as six months ago, was still hitting a few balls with
friends. Bill was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg, where
a memorial service was held on Tuesday, June 24. He is survived by his loving
wife Joan of Wickenburg, and her daughters Bobbie Brannen of Valdez, Alaska, and
Sara Randall of Mesa, Ariz. Arrangements were under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 24, 2008,
p.
A public memorial service is planned for May 9, in honor of former
Surprise Mayor JOAN SHAFER, who passed away earlier this month. The public
service will take place at the Surprise Stadium, located at 15960 N. Bullard
Avenue at 9 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Mayor Shafer’s family has requested that
donations be made to DreamCatcher Park, the city’s ball field designed for
athletes with special needs. Shafer considered DreamCatcher Park one of her
proudest achievements during her time as mayor. People can make the checks out
to “Surprise Sundancers/DreamCatcher Park” and mail them to Community and
Recreation Services, 15960 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise, AZ 85374.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 15, 2005, p. B10
DENVER J. SHAFFER
gladly entered Heaven on Saturday, June 11, 2005. He was born in Centralia,
Wash., on February 10, 1924. He spent three years in the Army Air Force during
World War II. He entered Pacific Bible College (now Warner Pacific) in Portland,
Ore., in January 1946 to prepare to be a minister in the Church of God. He also
attended Anderson College in Indiana, receiving the Master of Divinity Degree.
He pastured churches in Minnesota, Idaho and Oregon before retiring. He and his
wife Idell, who survives him, moved to Arizona near Wickenburg in 1997. He will
be missed by many friends at North Ranch. Memorial services will be held
Saturday, June 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Congress. Burial
will be at the Willamette national Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
JAMES B. SHAHAN of
Wickenburg, died Nov. 23 in Phoenix. He was 70. Mr. Shahan was born Oct 7, 1926
in Glendale. He had lived in Arizona for the past 30 years, coming front Oregon.
Survivors include a daughter, Gayla Robins of Prescott Valley; a son, Ronald
Shahan of Lompoc, Calif.; a sister, Josephine Brisbon of Phoenix; grandchildren
Rebecca and Brian Norris and of Robins of Prescott Valley; and numerous nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in. death by his wife, Billie SHAHAN, in 1986; his
son, Alan SHAHAN, in 1972; and his companion, Jacqueline HICKS in 1995. Services
will be today (Wednesday, Nov. 27) at 10 a.m. at Hampton Funeral Home, 240 S.
Cortez. St, in Prescott. Pastor Skip BREYER will officiate. Burial will follow
in the Mountain View Cemetery, 1051 Willow Rd., Prescott.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, August 20, 2008, p. A10
THOMAS SHALLAH was a 15-year
Wickenburg resident. He passed away at his Wickenburg home on Aug. 9. Tom was
born in Boston, Mass., on Jan. 17, 1931 to Victoria and Michael SHALLAH. He is
survived by his sisters Mary FRONGELLO, Barbara SABBAG and Alyce McLAUGHLIN; his
seven children Michelle, Lisa, Michael, Dawn Marie, Victoria, Sam, and
Cassandra; his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by
his brothers Sam, George and Jack Shallah. During his Boston years he worked in
the family grocery store after school. Then, after graduation from high school,
he ran the business with his brother Jack. Tom, his wife Dorothea and children
moved to California where he worked for a trucking firm as a driver. He
discovered Wickenburg while hauling to Phoenix and Nevada from Los Angeles, and
thought he would like to retire to this nice little town. Loving country western
music as he did and western clothes made it easy for Tom to fit in. Tom was very
active in the Elks organization and held the office of Tiler for many years. He
was a true Braves fan all the way back to the Boston Braves and he never missed
a NASCAR race. He would always ask “is there anything you need?” and “what can I
get you?” He brought smiles to the faces of everyone he came to know. He will be
greatly missed by the employees and patrons at his favorite hangouts, but he
will never be forgotten! His opinions were many and his heart was gold.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 19, 2008, p. A10
Mr. LESLIE G. SHARP, age
73, passed away in Surprise, Ariz., on Nov. 16. Funeral services will be held
Friday (Nov. 21) at 10 a.m. at the First Southern Baptist Church with Pastor
Dean Stanley officiating. Leslie was born and raised in Phoenix and graduated
from North High. He later served in the U.S. Navy. He began working as a
brakeman for the Santa Fe Railroad in 1957 and made conductor in 1965. He worked
for Amtrak from 1984 to 1987 and later returned to work for Santa Fe Railroad.
He retired after 41 years of service and moved here to Wickenburg from Winslow.
One of his most memorable experiences during his career was riding a derailment
in a caboose. Off the job, Leslie enjoyed fishing. He was a member of the First
Southern Baptist Church. Leslie is survived by his wife Betty of Wickenburg;
daughters Carrie Olivar of Gallup, N.M.; and Sue Ann Elliott of Springerville,
sons Gary Sharp of El Segundo, Calif.; Jim Sharp of Mesa, Wayne Sharp of Bosque
Farm, N.M.; and R. Scott Sharp of Phoenix; brother Robert Sharp of Phoenix;
grandchildren Rachael, Amber, Randy, James, Robert, Christina, Nicholette,
Stephanie, Ashley, Ryan, Fred III, and Zachary; great-grandchildren Aloni and
Chase. He was preceded in death by parents Floyd and Lillian Sharp and a brother
Floyd Sharp, Jr. Interment will take place at the National Memorial Cemetery of
Arizona. Family suggests memorial contributions be made in Leslie’s name to
Hospice of the Valley, 9720 W. Peoria Ave. Ste. Suite 128, Peoria, AZ 85345.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 17, 1962
Rites Held Monday for
Mrs. SHEFFIELD
Funeral services for Mrs. KATHRYN D. SHEFFIELD, 68, who died
in her home at Yarnell Thursday of last week, were held Monday morning. The Rev.
Scott SIEGLE conducted rites in the Yarnell Community Church and the Order of
Eastern Star conducted graveside rites in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Born in
Mason, Texas, Mrs. Sheffield moved to Arizona 45 years ago. She resided in
Yarnell for 13 years. Her father, Major DOOLE, patrolled the Gila route for the
Union forces in the 1860’s. Her husband John T. SHEFFIELD of Yarnell, survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 14 and 26, 1996
ERVIN J.
SHERBUTTE, of Wickenburg, died Feb. 23 in Wickenburg. He was 85. Mr. Sherbutte
was born Jan. 6, 1911 in Canada. He had lived in Arizona for 10 years, coming
here from Michigan. Mr. Sherbutte was a boiler operator for Morton Salt in
Marysville, Mich., until his retirement in 1970. He was a member of the American
legion and VFW in Michigan. He is survived by his wife of 31, years, Alexandria,
of Wickenburg; step-daughters Elizabeth Lixie of Gaylord. Mich. and Ann EVANS of
Lancaster, Ohio; stepsons Paul KRASNUIK of Tucson and Stephen KRASNUIK of
Midland, Mich.; sisters Bunah GINTHER of Wickenburg, Marie MORRISON of St.
Clair, Mich., and Betty CHAMBERS of Port Huron, Mich.; brother Jack FOSTER of
Houston, Texas; 12 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews. A mass of Christian burial will be held Friday, March 1 at 10 a.m. at
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic church. Fr. John Vogt will officiate. Interment
will be held in Michigan at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in
Mr. Sherbutte's name to a charity of one's choice. Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation Service was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, March 2, 1956, p. 5
L. Z. SHERMAN, Former Winter Visitor,
Dies
Word has been received here of the death, on February 17, of L. Z.
SHERMAN, a former winter visitor here and who made many friends in this
community. Mr. Sherman, who was 65 years of age, died at the home of his
daughter, Thailia WESTMORELAND, in Fowlerville, Michigan. A son, Leo Z. SHERMAN
of Phoenix, also survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 27, 1962
Thursday rites for Mrs. SHIELDS
Funeral services for Mrs. FLORENCE BELLE
SHIELDS, 73, of Yarnell were scheduled to be conducted in Prescott at 2 p.m.
Thursday of this week with Clark Ashby of the LDS Church officiating. Burial was
to be in the Genung Memorial Park in Peeples Valley. Mrs. Shields died in her
home in Yarnell Sunday. She was a pioneer resident having been born in Fort
Grant July 4, 1887. Surviving are the husband, Frank W. SHIELDS; five sons,
Louis Edward and William of
(the rest of the obituary was lost, this paper is
on microfilm in the Wickenburg Public Library)
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 1, 1996
MARTIN HOWARD SHIPMAN of Phoenix died June 25 in
Phoenix. He was 34. Mr. Shipman was born Nov. 13, 1961 in Phoenix. He was a
lifelong resident of Arizona, Mr. Shipman was a landscaper, and enjoyed music
and cooking. Survivors include his mother Micaela Shipman of Phoenix;
grandmother Anita GARCIA of Wickenburg; sister Stephanie Ann Marks of Irvine,
Calif.; brothers Ralph and James Howard Shipman, both of Phoenix and Danny and
David Anthony MARKS, both of Irvine; nieces Tiffany, Ashley, Samantha and
Danielle; nephews Steven, Tony and Aaron; and companion John WEBSTER. He was
preceded in death by his father James Howard SHIPMAN. Graveside services were
Saturday, June.29 at the Garcia Cemetery in Wickenburg. Pastor William MEIER
officiated. Contributions in Mr. Shipman's name may be made to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements were by Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, July 14, 1961
Funeral Friday For Mrs.
SHONTZ
Funeral services will be held at 10 o’clock Friday morning in the
Baptist Church in Parker for MRS. JUANITA SHONTZ of that city who passed away
July 11 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Phoenix. She was the wife of Charles SHONTZ of
Parker, former resident of Wickenburg. The body was brought to the Wickenburg
Chapel and then taken to Parker. Mrs. Shontz is also survived by her parents and
one brother, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Allen, Sr., and Bob Allen, Jr., all of Parker.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept 3, 2008, p. A16
WILLIAM ORVAL
SHRIDE, Bill as he was known to everyone, was born in Phoenix, Ariz., on Oct. 2,
1936. He grew up in Wickenburg, graduating from Wickenburg High in May of 1954.
Bill attended the University of Arizona in Tucson and graduated in 1958 with
dual engineering degrees. After graduation, he went to work for Square D out of
Milwaukee. He also served in the Naval Reserves. Bill continued the Shride
tradition of membership in the Masonic Lodge. After leaving Square D, Bill went
to work for Cutler Hammer, which became Miner Denver. He then decided to go out
on his own and in the early 1970s he started Electro Systems, Inc. (ESI). The
electrical engineering and design firm started in the basement of Bill’s Green
Mountain home. He then moved to a warehouse in Englewood, back to Lakewood and
finally to the current industrial site in west Denver. Bill led a full life and
his work was not a job, it was a hobby, which he continued up until the last few
days of his life. He traveled throughout the states and even Finland and the
Arctic Circle designing and installing controls for everything from airport
aviation fuel tanks, railroad bridges, ski lifts and newspapers as well as
classified work for the government. When he was in a rehab center 10 days ago,
he had one of his employees bring in a table and computer so that he could
continue the work he loved so much. Bill met his wife of nearly 50 years,
Margaret, in Boulder, Colo., and they were married Aug. 20, 1959. Bill and
Margaret discovered their love of beaches and travel later in life. They enjoyed
many wonderful trips together to locales including Australia, France, Florida,
Hawaii and many Caribbean destinations. They purchased a beach condo on the
north shore of the Dominican Republic in the early 1990s, and spent many
glorious days together there. In 2001, Bill put his life on hold to care for his
beloved wife Margaret who was struggling with COPD. He was steadfast in his
devotion to her during the last two years of her life. She preceded him in death
by five years. Bill was preceded in death by his mother and dad, Carl and Helen
SHRIDE, longtime Wickenburg residents, and his wife Margaret. Bill is survived
by daughters Suzie Shride of Lakewood, Colo., and Allison SHRIDE of Franktown,
Colo. He also leaves two granddaughters, Sierra and Reyna, and his older sister
Betty Lehan Hunter of Gilbert, Ariz. He is also survived by four nephews, Chris,
David, Patrick, and Michael LEHAN. Bill was laid to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery,
Denver, Colo., on Aug. 24. His nephews Chris, David, Patrick and Michael carried
his casket where he was placed next to his beloved wife Margaret. Bill was
dedicated to his family and friends and will be missed forever by all of us who
knew and loved him.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 9, 2004, B9
DOBBIN "DAN" SHUPE was born on March 13, 1936 in Taos, N.M. and passed away on
June 5, 2004 in Wickenburg, Ariz. Dobbin served in the Army until 1963 and
worked his own business as an outfitter at Lake Vallecito, Colo. and Apache
Junction, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shupe,
and one brother, Gary Shupe. Dobbin is survived by his wife Nancy of
Wickenburg.; two children, Troy Shupe of Calhan, Colo. and Terri Herrington of
Durango, Colo.; two step-children, Darcy Wilsey of Wickenburg and Darrin
Spriggle of Goodyear, Ariz.; sister Juanita Jordan of Bayfield, Colo.; and 10
grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, June 9 at the Elks
Lodge in Wickenburg , at 4 p.m.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 6,
2009, p. A12
Funeral services for NELLIE BROWN SIMCOX, 94, of Salome will be
held Friday (May 8) at 10 a.m. at the Brown Family Cemetery in Salome. Nell was
born April 12, 1915 near Plemons, Texas to Flavius J. Brown and Susie E. Knight
Brown. She came to Arizona in 1917 with the family as a child -- settling
briefly in Aguila and later moved to the Salome, area where the family
homesteaded. She attended San Bernardino College, primarily studying creative
writing. She began working as an administrative assistant at Norton Air Force
Base in San Bernardino in 1951 where she worked until retiring in 1972. During
that time, she had written several articles for both newspapers as well as
several magazines. She moved back to Salome in 1972 after retiring. She has
continued her writing and was known by her pen name as “Cactus Kelli.” Nell was
a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg and also a member of the
Gem and Mineral Society. She was active at one time in the Al Anon group in
Wickenburg. She was preceded in death by her husband William on May 25, 1983.
Nell is survived by her children, Susan S. Gossard of Davis, Calif., and Melvin
Simcox of Salome; brother Hayden Brown of Salome; five great-grandchildren; and
numerous nieces and nephews. The family suggests memorial contributions in
Nell’s memory be made to The Greater Arizona Outback Rumor & Innuendo Historical
Society P.O. Box 844 Salome, AZ 85340. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
August 29, 2001 A14
ELLEN POTTER THOMSON SIMMONS of Wickenburg, died Aug. 16.
She was 78. Mrs. Simmons was born July 24, 1923 in Sidney, Maine. Survivors
include her her husband, Willis Simmons of Wickenburg; stepdaughters Susan
Krohmer of Auburn, Wash., Sunshine Riggens of Great Falls, Mont., and Margaret
Little of Dunfrees of Scottland, U.K.; brothers Harry E. Potter and his wife
Sharon of Watertown, N.Y.; Arthur F. Potter and his wife Mary of East Livermore
Falls, N.Y.; and Robert C. Potter and his wife Nancy of Unity, N.Y.; and several
nieces and nephews. Services have been held in Maine.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, June 18, 2008
AIMEE SIMPSON passed away at her home in
Wickenburg on June 13. She was born Sept. 21, 1922, in Williams, Ariz., to Simon
and Charlotte POUQUETTE. Aimee was born the youngest of six children. Her
parents left France in the early 1900s to homestead in the Williams area and in
Wickenburg where they ran their sheep and cattle business. After graduating from
Williams High School, Aimee attended Northern Arizona University and later met
and married John Simpson in 1942, her husband of 54 years. Following the war,
Aimee and John managed Sitgreaves Sheep and Cattle Company for 30 years. Aimee
currently owned the Simpson Cattle Co. and RV Park in Wickenburg. Aimee took
much joy and pride in her role as wife, mother, nana and rancher. She worked
hard to meet the day-to-day demands of the ranch life she loved and the family
tradition she longed to carry on for five generations. Aimee was a wonderful
lady and a gracious hostess, always ready with a smile, a hot cup of coffee and
plenty to eat. “Nana’s” kitchen was a warm and inviting place for family and
friends to gather and to tell stories and to laugh together. Aimee shared her
life, her love and her faith unselfishly and will be dearly missed by those
whose lives she touched. AIMEE SIMPSON is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law Larry and Sharon SIMPSON, daughter-in-law Kathy SIMPSON,
grandchildren Stocker and Sage SIMPSON, Chris RICH, Steven MOHORN, and Lacey
CAMARILLO and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband
John W. SIMPSON in 1996 and son Johnny SIMPSON in 2006. Funeral services for
Aimee Simon Simpson are being held at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday, June 18) at St.
Anthony’s Catholic Church in Wickenburg with Fr. George Highberger as celebrant.
Interment will take place at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Rosary and
visitation were held on Tuesday, June 17 at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. In lieu
of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of Arizona at 2222 W.
Northern Ave. Suite A-100, Phoenix, AZ 85021. Arrangements are under the
direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Aug
22, 2001 A14
ELLEN POTTER THOMSON SIMPSON of Wickenburg, died Aug. 16. She
was 78. Mrs. Simpson was born July 24, 1923 in Sidney, Maine. Survivors include
her her husband, Willis Simpson of Wickenburg; stepdaughters Susan Krohmer of
Auburn, Wash., Sunshine Riggens of Great Falls, Mont., and Margaret Little of
Dunfrees of Scottland, U.K.; brothers Harry E. Potter and his wife Sharon of
Watertown, N.Y.; Arthur F. Potter and his wife Mary of East Livermore Falls,
N.Y.; and Robert C. Potter and his wife Nancy of Unity, N.Y.; and several nieces
and nephews. Services have been held in Maine.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb. 24,
1961
FRED SIMPSON Rites Monday
Funeral rites were conducted in Redlands,
Calif., Monday morning for FRED SIMPSON, father of W. D. (Dolf) Simpson, who
died at his home in Wickenburg at 5:34 p.m. Thursday of last week. Burial was in
the Hillside Cemetery at Redlands. Mr. Simpson was born January 28, 1878, in
Lyon County, Kan. He resided in Redlands from 1918 to1928 and again from 1943 to
1958 when he and his wife moved to Wickenburg. He was a rancher. Surviving are
the widow, Florence; two sons, W. D. of Wickenburg and Verne of Big Bear Lake,
Calif., and three daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Mason of Wickenburg, Mrs. Marjorie
Heiligman of Yucaipa, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Mason of San Bernardino, Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 25, 1996
JOHN W. SIMPSON of
Wickenburg died Dec. 21 at his home in Wickenburg. He was 76. Mr. SIMPSON was
born Jan. 23, 1920 in Prescott and raised on the Sevens cattle ranch in Ash
Fork. He was a lifelong resident of Arizona. After finishing his education in
Chandler, he worked for the Santa Fe Railroad in northern Arizona. Mr. Simpson
married Aimee Pouquette in 1942 before serving in the U.S. Navy for four years
during World War II. Following the war, he was manager of Sitgreaves Sheep and
Cattle Company for 30 years in Williams and Chandler. Mr. Simpson currently
owned and managed the Simpson Cattle Company in Wickenburg with his two sons. He
was a member of the Cattlemen's Association, Wickenburg Elks Lodge, American
Legion, and the Woolgrowers Association. Survivors include his wife of 54 years,
Aimee; son and daughter-in·-law John and Kathy Simpson of Wickenburg, son and
daughter-in-law Larry and Sharon Simpson of Wickenburg; grandchildren Stocker
and Sage Simpson, Chris Rich and Steven Mohorn; and sister Lavine Porter of
Albuquerque, N.M. A rosary service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26 at
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home. A funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday,
Dec. 27 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Wickenburg. In lieu of flowers, send
any donations to: Hospice Home Health, 2019 W. Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg, AZ
85390-1039. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 25, 1996
JOHN W. SIMPSON of
Wickenburg, died Dec. 21 at his home in Wickenburg. He was 76. Mr. SIMPSON was
born Jan. 23, 1920 in Prescott and raised on the Sevens cattle ranch in Ash
Fork. He was a lifelong resident of Arizona. Survivors include his wife of 54
years, Aimee; son and daughter-in-law John and Kathy Simpson of Wickenburg, son
and daughter-in-law Larry and Sharon Simpson of Wickenburg; grandchildren
Stocker and Sage Simpson, Chris Rich and Steven Mohon; and sister· Lavine Porter
of Albuquerque, N.M. A rosary service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26
at Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home. A funeral mass will 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 27
at St. Anthony's Catholic Church
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January
18, 1957, p. 4
Missouri Rites For Mrs. Prince's Father
Mrs. H. F. PRINCE
was expected back this week from Cardwell, Missouri, where she was called by the
death of her father, A. L. SIFFORD, who passed away January 7 at his home there.
He was 82 years of age. His death was due to a heart attack. Mr. SIFFORD had
been a farmer all of his life until his retirement five years ago. In addition
to Mrs. PRINCE, he is survived by another daughter: and two sons, all living in
California. Mrs. Prince drove back to Cardwell with her sister and brothers for
the funeral services which were held January 11.
August 7, 1936 p. 1
TONOPAH WOMAN DIES FROM SIDE-WINDER BITES
Phoenix, Aug 4. – Bitten on both
hands by a sidewinder rattlesnake at her home near Tonopah, Mrs. MAIE MARY
SIMMONS, 39 years old, died shortly after 8 o’clock Tuesday morning in the home
of a Buckeye physician. Her death followed 24 hours of unceasing work by the
physician, a nurse, members of her family, and friends to maintain the tiny
spark of life that existed when Mr. and Mrs. Frank SMOTHERS, neighbors, rushed
her to Buckeye by automobile. The small treacherous snake struck without warning
when Mrs. SIMMONS knelt to gather wood near her home, three miles northwest of
Tonopah. She said she pulled the snake’s fangs from her hand and beat the
reptile to death with a stick of wood. Then she ran to her home and slashed both
hands with a razor to induce bleeding, while one of her daughters, Lois, 12, ran
two miles to the Smothers home. Unconscious when neighbors arrived, Mrs. SIMMONS
was placed in their automobile and started on the hour-long ride here. Mrs.
SMOTHERS kept the injured woman’s hand in a pan of kerosene. Administered a
stimulant when she arrived, Mrs. Simmons revived and then the long but futile
vigil to save her life was begun. A tourniquet was applied and pressure relieved
every 14 minutes and the blood was suctioned from the wounds at regular
intervals. She died with her family at her bedside.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Sept. 21, 1956, p. 1
Mrs. Singleton Of Yarnell Summoned
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the Wickenburg
Chapel for Mrs. PEARL SINGLETON, a resident of Yarnell for the past 20 years,
who passed away Wednesday in Prescott. Mrs. Singleton was widely known in this
area and at one time sang in the choir of the First Presbyterian Church here.
She had been a resident of Arizona for 38 years. She was 74 years of age. Burial
will take place in the Wickenburg Cemetery where her husband, who died six years
ago, is also buried. There are no known surviving relatives.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 3, 2009, p. A13
RICHARD NORMAN SIROIS, 72, passed
away last week at his home in Wickenburg, Ariz. He was born Dec. 28, 1936 in
Chicago, Ill. He was preceded in death by his parents Russell Elric Sirois and
Lorraine Grace Arramy Sirois. Rick was raised in the Kankakee County area of
Illinois. He lived there until he was 17, when he joined the U.S. Marine Corps.
He served in the Marine Corps from 1954 to 1957 and was awarded the National
Defense Service Medal. He worked for most of his life as an auto mechanic and
service advisor with car dealerships in the Phoenix area, although his first
real automotive job was in 1968 with Datsun of North America. In the 1970s he
moved to Phoenix and worked for Camelback Porsche Audi as well as Max of
Switzerland. He retired from the business after working at West Valley Nissan
for several years as a service advisor. One of Rick’s favorite hobbies was
building and flying remote-control airplanes, especially during his retirement
years. He was also an avid firearms enthusiast and frequently practiced target
shooting and reloading his own ammunition. On May 5, 1984 in Las Vegas, Nev., he
was united in marriage to Pattie Ellen Barnes. He is survived by his wife Pattie
and their son Russell Allen Sirois of Litchfield Park, Ariz. Arrangements are
pending through Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary of Phoenix, Arizona.
April
1, 1955 p. 5
Rites In Idaho For GEORGANN SIZEMORE
Funeral services were
conducted in Burley, Idaho, Wednesday for GEORGANN SIZEMORE, 9 year-old daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. G. Wesley SIZEMORE of Wickenburg, who passed away in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Phoenix, March 24. Burial was in that city. Prior to taking the body
to Idaho, the family and friends attended memorial services in the First
Presbyterian Church here last Friday conducted by Dr. Charles S. Poling with
Mrs. Reuben STIFEL singing. The little girl, who was in the fourth grade at the
Wickenburg Elementary School, was born February 4, 1946, at Burley, Idaho. She
is survived by the parents; one sister, Mrs. Linda REID of Moscow, Idaho; the
paternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. J. L. SIZEMORE of Twin Falls, Idaho; and the
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Stella MAGGART who spends her summers in Burley and
the winters in Wickenburg. One sister, Estel MATE, died in 1945.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 27, 1996
CHARLES SLATER of Congress,
died Nov. 24 in Sun City West. He was 68. Mr. Slater was born April 28, 1928 in
Creston, Iowa. He had lived in Arizona for the past five years. Survivors
include his children, Judy Griffith of Renton, Wash. and Max Slater of Renton,
and Raymond Slater of Kent, Wash; and grandchildren Kenny Slater, James Johnson
and Sandy and Robert Griffith. Private services will be held at a later date.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 16, 1941
FORMER RESIDENT TAKEN BY
DEATH
Sad news was received here this week of the death of a former
Wickenburg resident, ARTHUR LEE SLOANE, 25 years old, who passed away in a
sanitorium in Okanogan, Washington, April 18. Arthur leaves many friends here
who mourn his passing, as he resided in Wickenburg a number of years prior to a
few years ago when he returned to Washington. Surviving, besides his parents,
are five sisters, Mrs Martha Stewart, Mrs Gretchen Byram, Mrs LaVerne
Hollingsworth, and Mrs Jack Cisler of Oregon and three brothers, Edgar, Thomas
and Walter of Washington. Funeral services were conducted April 22, and
interment was made in the Sullivan cemetery at Okanogan, Washington.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 10, 2009, p. A7
BETH ANN SMALLEY, 56,
passed away on May 2 after a long battle with breast cancer. Beth was very
active in the Wickenburg community for more than 35 years. She was a member of
the American Legion Auxiliary and organized their Head Start Christmas program.
Beth was a longtime member of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church. Most Wickenburg
residents remember Beth as someone who was always helping out anyone in need.
She tirelessly devoted herself to giving back to her community. Everyone was
family to her. She sat on the Corporation Commission Board and the board for the
R&R Respite Care Center. Beth was the manager of B&S Discount Grocery for many
years. She was preceded in death by her mother and stepfather Ilene and Mike
Long, owners of the Plaza Cafe; her father James H. Mason of Grove, Okla.; and
her grandmother Iva Stacks, who started Baptist churches in Wickenburg, Congress
and Morristown; and very dear longtime friend Carol Celeya. She is survived by
her husband James P. Smalley of Wickenburg; daughter Joyce Hawkins of Litchfield
Park; daughter Carmen Stacy of Buckeye; brother Mike Mason of Wickenburg; his
son David Mason, daughter-in-law Casey, and their children Josh, Morgan and
Eryk; her beloved grandchildren Benjamin Ford, Taylor Jenkins, Amanda Hawkins,
and Jared Hawkins. She will be especially missed by her dear friends Kathy
Perry, Jack Bland, and her “girls club” members Jackie, MaryAnne, and Cindy. Her
presence will be sorely missed by all of us. There is not enough space to list
each person she held dear. All are welcome to attend her service. Forgive us if
we have forgotten to mention anyone, but know that Beth never forgot any of you.
A short memorial service will be held at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in the
memorial garden, where her ashes will be interred. The service will be on
Saturday (June 13) at 6:30 p.m. Father Charles and Reverend Pam will officiate.
Special thanks to David’s Desert Chapel for his support, friendship and
assistance with the arrangements - we would have been lost without your
guidance. Special thanks also to Hospice of Arizona for finally giving her the
peace to rest and continue on her next big adventure, and embracing her as your
“own mom.” Her family was greatly appreciative of your special attention and
care. Her body was donated to Science Care for tissue research. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made in her name to St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Youth
Camp Fund or the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Youth Fund. Beth was active in
both of these programs and held a special place in her heart for children. She
devoted her life to making life better for those in need. Even in sickness, she
gave all that she had to make their lives a little brighter. We encourage all to
follow in her footsteps. It takes a community to raise a child. Her legacy is
fulfillment of that belief and promise. Arrangements are by David’s Desert
Chapel Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Sun
Feb. 5, 1997
ALICE M. SMALLWOOD of Wickenburg died Jan. 25 in Wickenburg. She was 88. Mrs.
Smallwood was born Sept. 30, 1908 in Brooklyn, N.Y. She had lived in Arizona for
the past 14 years, coming from California. Mrs. Smallwood is survived by Gene
WATTS of New York, N. Y., George WATTS of Wickenburg; brother Frank CURRAN of
Wickenburg; and sister Dorothy DRUM of Long Beach, Calif. Services will be in
New York at a later date.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 17, 2001,
p. A16.
LEONA I. SMELTZER of Wickenburg, died Jan 9 in the Extended Care Unit
at Wickenburg Regional medical Center. She was 88. . SMELTZER was born June 23,
1912 in Freck, Ark. She had lived in Arizona for the past five years. Survivors
include two daughters, Mary Tuttle and Eula Smeltzer, both of Wickenburg; a
sister, Neville Methvin; two brothers, Ewell Davis of Yakima, Wash. and Odell
Davis of Little Rock, Ark; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and
four nieces and nephews.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 12, 2008
BECKY JEAN SMITH, age 53, passed away on Nov. 4. She was born Nov. 23, 1954 in
Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Milo and Emma GRABER. Becky was raised in Ft. Wayne and
attended schools there. Following high school, she moved to Florida where she
met Mike Smith. Later they moved to Wickenburg and were married March 21, 1982
in Wickenburg, Ariz., making their home here. Together they worked in the
Christian ministry here in Wickenburg. She later worked for the United States
Postal Service where she worked for many years as a letter carrier. She was a
member of the Calvary Baptist Church. Her activity in the church included
working with the youth groups and serving in missionary labors in the Dominican
Republic. She was a devoted wife and a loving mother and will be missed by all
who knew her. Becky is survived by husband Michael Smith of Wickenburg;
daughters Gina and Alexi Smith and son Joel Smith all of Wickenburg; mother Emma
Graber of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; sister Karen Cohen of Indiana; brothers Steven Graber
of Alabama and James Graber of Indiana. She was preceded in death by her father
Milo Graber in 2001. Funeral services were held Nov. 11 at the Mt. Hope Assembly
of God Church, with Pastor Ken Demeter of Calvary Baptist Church officiating.
Interment followed at Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. A memorial educational
scholarship fund has been setup at the Wickenburg Branch of Bank of America to
benefit students in the Dominican Republic. The family suggests any memorial
contributions can be made in Becky’s memory to this fund. Arrangements are under
the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Aug 15, 2001 p. A14
CATHI LYN SMITH of Wickenburg, died
Wednesday, Aug. 8 at her home in Wickenburg. She was 38. Cathi was born Aug. 15,
1962 in Harrisburg, Penn. She moved to Wickenburg as a youngster, and was a
31-year resident of the community. Cathi was a 1980 graduate of Wickenburg High
School. She owned and operated the Mecca Indian Jewelry Store and Motel from
1981 to 1996. Cathi is loved very much and will be missed by all who knew her.
Survivors include her mother, Dale Smith; brother, John Zeigler; sister, Renee
Bishop; and two nieces and one nephew, all of Wickenburg. In addition she is
survived by a stepbrother, Terry Smith of Pennsylvania; and a stepsister, Sherry
Edwards of South Carolina. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday,
Aug. 17 at Frey Funeral Home. All arrangements were by Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation Service.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Mar 2, 1956, p. 1
Sudden Death Of CLAIR M. SMITH Is Shock To Friends
This community was shocked
and saddened by the sudden death last Monday afternoon of CLAIR M. SMITH,
prominent business man, which occurred in Tucson where he and Mrs. Smith were
visiting their son, Wallace, a student at the University of Arizona. Mr. Smith
had not been well for several weeks but his condition was not considered
serious. He passed away at. 1:30 p.m. while taking a nap. Funeral services are
to be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the A. L. Moore & Sons mortuary in Phoenix with
burial following in the Greenwood Memorial Cemetery. The Wickenburg Masonic
Lodge will conduct the graveside services. Mr. Smith had been agent for the
General Petroleum Corporation in this area since 1952, coming here from Phoenix.
He had previously lived in Holbrook. Born in Burrton, Kansas, May 27, 1903, he
came to Arizona in 1906 and was employed by the Southern Pacific railroad and
later the Arizona Highway Department. He was an engineer for that department
when the Hassayampa River bridge and underpass were built and while the Phoenix
highway was being improved. He and Mrs. Smith lived in Wickenburg at that time,
from 1935 until 1937. Mr. Smith was a member of the Wickenburg Rotary Club,
Round-Up Club, the Royal Arch Masons and the Masonic Lodge. He was also a member
of the American Association of Engineers. Surviving are the wife, Evelyn and son
Wallace; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle CASS of Phoenix and. a nephew Dr. Robert E.
McCOMB, Jr., also of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 15,
1961
Mrs. CLARA SMITH 81, Died Monday
Mrs. CLARA MAY SMITH, 81, died in
her home at 2 Davis Way Monday morning. The body was taken to the Maricopa
County medical officer Phoenix whose report was that death was from natural
causes, says Police Chief Dick SAVAGE. There were no funeral services and burial
was in the Wickenburg Cemetery, Wednesday. Surviving is the husband, William
SMITH.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 26, 1997
CLARA SMITH of
Wickenburg, died March 20 in Sun City. She was 86. Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 29,
1910 in Hoopeston, Ill. She had lived in Arizona for the past six years, coming
from Washington. Survivors include her daughter, Connie S. Hopkins of
Wickenburg; and son, Gayle Smith of Cave Creek. There were no services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 29, 1956, p. 10
NEPHEW IS KILLED
Mrs.
Maggie BRAZEL was in Tucson Monday to attend the funeral of her nephew, DOULPHUS
SMITH. Mr. Smith, member of a State Highway Department crew, was helping paint
lines on the highway near Wilcox on Friday of last week when he was struck by an
automobile and instantly killed.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October
11, 1946
FRED SMITH, CITY EMPLOYEE, VICTIM OF HEART FAILURE
FRED C. SMITH
veteran employee died of a heart attack at his home on Jefferson street sometime
Monday afternoon. He was found by Mrs. Smith upon her return to the house at 5:
30. Dr. Floyd BRALLIAR, summoned to the home, expressed belief Mr. Smith had
been dead about two hours. He had not been working for the past two weeks
because he was not feeling well, but had given no indication that he was
seriously ill. Born in Holboken, N. J., on September 24, 1884, Mr. SMITH had
been a resident of Wickenburg since 1927 and held several positions with the
town during the past 19 years. He was Town Marshal for 10 year and also served
as constable of the Wickenburg precinct just prior to the present constable,
Louis F. WESTALL. In 1920 he was married to Anna DILLEMUTH, the surviving widow.
Two children also survive, Mrs. Evelyn McGINNIS and William, a student at
Arizona State Teacher’s college at Flagstaff. The son was just recently
discharged from the Navy. Two brothers and a sister, living in the east, also
survive. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. on Friday at the Wickenburg
Chapel, with burial in the Wickenburg cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, January 2, 2008 p. A10
JAMES LOUIS SMITH, JR., age 82, passed
away December 25 at his home in Wickenburg. Jim was born in Cross Village,
Mich., where he was raised and attended school. After graduating from high
school he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. He served for more than 20 years and
was stationed in various locations throughout the world. He served two tours in
Vietnam. He was the artist of the original “Puff the Magic Dragon” painted on
the nose of a fighter plane during the Vietnam War and referred to in several
movies. He retired in 1968 from the Air Force. Shortly there after he began
working for Magma Copper Co. in San Manuel, Ariz., for 12 years, retiring in
1986. Jim was a member of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians in the
Great Lakes, Mich. area. He was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Jim came to Wickenburg in 1990. He enjoyed Western art and oil painting,
sculpting as well as wood carving. Jim had been very active with Alcoholics
Anonymous in providing care and support for others, and he recently received his
40-year chip as a member of the organization. Jim is survived by sons David,
James and Garth all of Mesa, Ariz.; daughter Rebecca Healy of Holbrook, Ariz.;
brother Owen Smith of Mt. Pleasant Mich.; grandchildren Roberta Hyneman, Walter
Rawls, IV, Grant Smith, Abbey Smith, Scotty Smith, Elijah Sherman-Smith; and
great-grandchildren Rachel Jordan Hyneman, Walter Gray Rawls,V, Logan Ray Rawls;
former wife and friend Lavinia Barbara Smith. Service day and time are pending.
For more information contact Wickenburg Funeral Home at 624-2081.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 4, 2005, p. B9
SHIRLEY ELOUISE SMITH of
Congress passed away on April 25, 2005. She was 62. She was born in Cone, W.V.,
on December 30, 1942. No services are scheduled. Arrangements by Frey-Wickenburg
Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 14, 2005
TIMOTHY SMITH
TIMOTHY ALVIN SMITH born May, 1982; died December 2004. You're
remembered.
Time flies by SO fast, yet stands still at the same time.
Everything happens far too quickly. There is so much I wish I had a chance to
say before your life was stolen and you went away. Under the stars you'd hold me
tight, our first kiss was under the moonlight, but you were gone before our
stars had faded from the skies. Before I could ask why? Before I could kiss you
goodbye. I miss your face- I miss your laugh - I miss you. You and I, we were
one For every frown there would be a smile, for every tear there would be a
kiss, for everything there would be us. From good to bad and bad to good, our
love stayed strong. We still remained just you and me. You are gone now and I am
here. Again I cannot sleep. You are always there in my dreams. I hate the night
and I fear to sleep. My eyes are heavy craving rest. I want to see you one more
time. To hear your voice and feel your touch. So I dare not sleep because it
hurts too much to miss you when I awaken without you here. I will always love
you Timothy. You shall not be forgotten – for I see you everyday - I see you in
the eyes of our daughter. You'll live on through her and you will always be
remembered.
Love always,
Melody.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
February 15, 1957 p. 5
JOHN R. SNOW DIES
Funeral services will be held at
1 p.m. today (Friday) in the Wickenburg Chapel for JOHN RICHARD SNOW of Wittmann
who died earlier in the week in Phoenix. Burial will be in the Wickenburg
Cemetery. The widow survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 18,
2005
GRACE MARIE HALL SNELSON, beloved wife, mother and friend to all, passed
away Friday, April 8. She is survived by her husband Dolph Snelson, children
Shasta Foster, Steven Peck, Edward Willis and Michele Evaski, and numerous grand
and great-grand children. Memorial services will be held this Sunday (April 17)
at 1 p.m. at the North Ranch Clubhouse in Congress. In lieu of flowers, Grace
wanted donations to be sent to her church, the Grace Bible Church, P.O. Box 272,
Congress, AZ 85332.
Wickenburg Sun, Dec. 5, 1958
Brother of Local
Woman Dies; Rites in Phoenix Friday
Funeral services were to be held in
Phoenix today (Friday) for JAMES M. SNODDY, 78, brother of Mrs. Lee UNDERDOWN of
Wickenburg. Mr. Snoddy, a native of Texas who had lived in Phoenix for 29 years,
died Tuesday in Cottonwood where he was visiting a son. He was a retired
rancher.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 14, 1996
JAMES
OAKLEY SNYDER, of Bullhead City and Wickenburg died Feb. 11 in Bullhead City. He
was 53. Mr. Snyder was born March 23, 1942 in Tucson. He was a lifelong resident
of Arizona. Mr. Snyder lived Bullhead City since 1951. His family owned and
operated The Bullhead Chevron since the early 1950s. He and five of his sons
operated the station for the past 20 years with his wife, Ellie. Mr. Snyder had
many interest, but his love was his family and mechanics. He and his wife also
owned a home in Wickenburg where they spent a lot of their free time visiting.
He is survived by his wife, Ellinore of Bullhead City and Wickenburg; sons and
daughters-in-law Ted and Virginia Marquis of Wickenburg, Tim and Jerri MARQUIS
of Bullhead City, and Todd and HALEY of Bull Head City; sons Tom Marquis of
Bullhead City, Jimmy and Paul SNYDER, both of Phoenix, and Tadd MARQUIS of
Portland, Oregon; mother Alice K. GILLILAND of· Phoenix; sister Sandie HUNTER of
Phoenix; brother Kelly H. SNYDER of Bedford, Texas; 14gtandchildren;
sister-in-law and her husband Patricia and Fred KOPP of Wickenburg;
mother-in-law Dorothy COE of Wickenburg; niece and nephew-in law Robin M. and
Terry M. BROWN of Wickenburg; several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and
great-nephews. Services will be held Saturday, Feb. 17 at 1 p.m. at Diamond and
sons Silver Bell Chapel in Bullhead City. Terry M. Born will officiate.
Arrangements were handled by Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Horne.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 16, 2008 p. A5
MARIE G. SOHN, age 87, passed away
following a lengthy illness on Jan. 13 in Wittmann, Ariz. Marie was born in
Avalon, Texas, to Daniel A. GILES and Lora SWAFFORD GILES. She married GEORGE
SOHN and they came to Arizona in the 1940s. George worked as a engineer for the
U.S. Forrest Service. They had lived in the Prescott and Springerville areas for
years. Marie had lived in the Congress area for the last 15 years. She was an
avid artist - mostly oil painting - and enjoyed gardening and the outdoors.
There are no formal services planned. Arrangements are under the direction of
Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June
29, 1956, p. 4
Father Of Mrs. Odd WOLD Dies In Minnesota Home
FRANK
SOUCEK, father of Mrs. Odd WOLD of San Pedro, California, formerly of
Wickenburg, died at his home in Jackson, Minnesota, recently, according to word
received here this week from Mrs. Wold. The 82-year-old man was a retired farmer
and had visited in this area when the Wolds lived here and in Morristown.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 2, 2001, p. A16
WANDA ANN SOWA of
Lake Havasu City, died April 29 at Havasu Regional Medical Center. She was 90.
Mrs. Sowa was born July 18, 1910 in Westmont, Ill. She was a member of the
ViSaWen Women's Club and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, of Salome. Survivors include
her daughter, Patricia Pisarski of Salome; daughter-in-law Nancy Mraz of
Prescott Valley; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews. There were no services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Dec. 8, 1961
M. H. SPELTZ, Winter Visitor,
Dies Suddenly
Funeral services were scheduled to be held in Memphis,
Tennessee, Thursday of this week for M. H. (PAT) SPELTZ of that city who died
suddenly Monday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he had gone on a business
trip. Mr. SPELTZ, who was president fo the Memphis Plywood Co., and Mrs. Speltz
have been spending winter vacations at Rancho de los Caballeros since 1951 and
have many friends in the area.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 11,
2007, p. A10
STANLEY V. SPENCER, age 72, passed away April 4 at his residence
in Wickenburg. Stan was born July 29, 1934 in Huntington Park, Calif. He was a
graduate of Whittier College and came to Wickenburg three years ago from
Southern California. Stan was a member of the Christian Science Church of
Prescott and after retiring was a dedicated furniture designer and builder. He
was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was preceded
in death by daughters Pattilyn Spencer and June Ann Spencer. He is survived by
his wife of 56 years PAT SPENCER of Wickenburg; son Stanley K. Spencer of
Huntington Beach, Calif.; grandchildren Danay Huáng (Thai) of Fountain Valley,
Calif., Raina Aydelott of San Bernadino, Calif., Nick Aydelott (Janet) of
Fullerton, Calif., Kelly Batté ( Chris) of Mesa, Ariz., Meghan Spencer of Costa
Mesa, Calif.; great-grandchildren Benjamin, Ella, and Jack Huáng and Max
Aydelott. Private family services will be held at a later date. The family
suggests memorial contributions be made in Stan's memory to Hospice of Arizona,
2222 W. Northern Ave. Ste. A-100, Phoenix, AZ 85021. Arrangements are under the
directions of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
February 10, 1956, p. 1
Mrs. NINA SPOON Summoned Here
Funeral services
were to have been held early this week in Beardstown, Illinois, for Mrs. NINA
SPOON, mother of Mrs. Robert W. PHELPS of Wickenburg, who passed away early
Saturday morning of last week in Community Hospital here. Mrs. SPOON, who was
visiting her daughter and family here, had been in ill health for more than a
year. She was taken to the hospital Friday evening when her condition became
critical. A native of Illinois, Mrs. Spoon was born May 18, 1887; and had lived
all of her life in that state. She had visited in Wickenburg on several previous
occasions. She had been a widow for the past five years. In addition to Mrs.
PHELPS, another daughter, Mrs. Betty DORRIS, who recently moved to Wickenburg,
also survives and there are three sons, Howard, Herman and John, all living in
Illinois. Two brothers and two sisters are also residents of the midwest, and
there are 15 surviving grandchildren. Mr. & Mrs. PHELPS accompanied the body to
Illinois, leaving Wickenburg early Sunday morning.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, October 30, 1996
DuWAYNE A. STADEL of Hoyt, Kansas, died Oct.
27 at his residence in Kansas. He was 79. Mr. Stadel was born July 2, 1917 north
of Hoyt on the family farm and had lived in Hoyt his entire life. His parents
were Clarence A. and Maye Elizabeth Davis Stadel. He served in the U.S. Army Air
Corps during World War II. Mr. Stadel also was a member of the Second
Presbyterian Church, Philip Billard Post 1650, VFW and Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 3. He is a descendant of a pioneer family. His
great-grandparents came to America from Germany in 1857, settling at Easton, Pa.
The family moved to Kansas in 1868 and settled on a farm near Hoyt, where Mr.
Stadel and his wife remained. Mr. Stadel was the fourth generation of the Stadel
family to live on the farm. He was married to Eliene R. Stenger on March 21,
1942 in Topeka, Kan. They were divorced. He later married Margaret Hazel
Callison on Nov. 11, 1978 in Hoyt, Kan. Survivors include his wife Margaret
Hazel Stadel of Hoyt; sons Gary Stadel of Olathe, Kan., Darrel Stadel of
Wickenburg and Rodney Stadel of Hoyt; sister Joan Coffey of Mesa; brother. Clyde
Stadel of Topeka, Kan.; stepson, Jim Bibler of Topeka; stepdaughter Pat Moore of
Tampa, Fla.; six granddaughters; two grandsons; three great-grandchildren; and
two step-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday: Oct. 29 at
the Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka, Kan. Philip Billard Post 1640, Veterans of
Foreign Wars conducted the military graveside honors at Rochester Cemetery in
Topeka. A visitation was held at the Parker -Price Mortuary on Monday, Oct; 28.
Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka handled all of the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona October 30, 1996 DuWAYNE A. STADEL of Hoyt, Kansas died Oct. 27 at his residence in Kansas. He was 79. Mr. Stadel was born July 2, 1917 north of Hoyt on the family farm. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Hazel Stadel of Hoyt sons Gary Stadel of Olahe, Kan., Daniel Stadel of Wickenburg and Rodney Stadel of Hoyt; sister Joan Coffey of Mesa; brother Clyde Stadel of Topeka, Kan.; stepson Jim Bibler; stepdaughter Pat Moore of Topkea, Fla.; six granddaughters; two grandsons; three great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren. Services have been held in Topeka, Kan.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 19, 1956, p. 5
Tragedy Strikes
Stanaway Family
September 29 was a tragic day for Mr. & Mrs. Ed STANAWAY and
members of their family. As previously reported in The SUN, their daughter,
Michelle, 4½, and Mrs. Stanaway's sister, Mrs. Opal HOUSTON, 29, of London,
England, were instantly killed in an automobile wreck near Caliente, Nevada, on
September 24. Two days later, Mrs. Stanaway's father, JESS PENDLETON, 68, died
at his home in Leavenworth, Washington. One funeral service was held for all
three and all three, representing three generations, were laid to rest beside
each other in a beautiful cemetery at Cashmere, Washington. The English Army Air
Corps flew M/Sgt. Dale HOUSTON and his seven children from London to Washington
when he received word of his wife's death. The children range in age from 7
months to 13 years. Their mother had come to America just a few days before to
see her father who was then seriously ill. It was when the dying father asked to
see the Stanaway children that Mrs. HOUSTON and her brother, Frank PENDLETON,
drove to Wickenburg to get them. It was on the trip back to Washington that the
accident happened. Mr. PENDLETON, the brother, was injured. The seven little
English chi1dren, says Mr. STANAWAY, will remain in America while their father
returns to his Army career in London.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 18, 2001 A2
KARL STANSBERRY of Wickenburg, died April 12 in Wickenburg.
He was 65. Mr. STANSBERRY was born Feb. 1, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas. He had
lived in Arizona for the past 19 years. Survivors include his wife LAQUITA
STANSBERRY of Wickenburg; daughters Mary Katherine Martin and Karla Bullman of
Wickenburg, and Joy Robbins of Oklahoma; sons Tim STANSBERRY of Mesa, and Josh
STANSBERRY, Greg STANSBERRY of Wickenburg and Bill Bullman; his brother; Joseph
Crouch; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services are scheduled for
11 a.m. Saturday, April 21 at Mt. Hope Assemble of God Church in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 28, 2001, p. A18
CALVIN F. STAUFFER
of Congress, died March 26 in the Extended Care Unit at Wickenburg Regional
Medical Center. He was 76. Mr. Stauffer was born March 15, 1925 in Freeport,
Ill. He had lived in Arizona for the past six years. He is survived by his wife,
Donna Stauffer; daughter Sandy Sue Stauffer Hunt; and two grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his son, Dan Stauffer. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m.
today, Wednesday, March 28 at the First Presbyterian Church of Wickenburg.
Pastor Jim Longstreet will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May
9, 2007 p. A12
MARY PAULINE STEGALL, a longtime resident of Wickenburg, died
May 5 at Sun West Care Center in Sun City. Mary was born April 16, 1919 in
Manly, Iowa, to parents George Henry Duncan and Gertrude Brendel Duncan. She
graduated from Manly High School in 1936 and attended Cornell College and
Morningside College in Iowa, majoring in organ and voice. During World War II
she worked for the U.S. Military in aircraft communications and weather data.
After World War II, Mary married Gerald Guy Stegall and together they operated a
Made-Rite business in Grand Junction, Colo. They moved to Wickenburg in 1960,
and for many years owned and operated the Purple Hills Motel. Mary was active in
the First Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg serving as organist, choir director,
and church secretary. Mary was preceded in death by her husband in 1974. She is
survived by step-son Larry (Maralie) Stegall of Clifton, Colo.; grandchildren
Brad Stegall of Denver; Barbara (Calvin) Fidler of Englewood; and Brian (Sandy)
Stegall of Clifton; and great-grandchildren Monica Stegall, Megan Stegall, and
Danae Fidler. Brad and Barbara were baptized in Wickenburg at the First
Presbyterian Church. Services will be May 14 at First Presbyterian Church at
9:30 a.m. with Pastor Samuel Weinschenk officiating. Burial will follow at
Wickenburg Cemetery. Arrangements are by David's Desert Chapel Funeral Home in
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 9, 1967, p. 2
Colorado Rites For Mr. Sterling
Funeral services and burial were to be held
in Fort Collins, Colo., for GOMER STERLING of Circle City, Ariz., who passed
away January 31 in Community Hospital here. Mr. Sterling, who had been a
resident at Echo Hills Home here since 1964, was born April 16, 1906, in Fort
Collins. He lived, at various times in Yarnell, Circle City and Apache Junction.
He is survived by a sister in Fort Collins and a brother living in Oregon.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 2, 2008 p. A10
Memorial services
for JAKE M. STEVENS, age 28, who passed away December 25 were held on Friday
(Dec. 28) at 10 a.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. Jake was born in
Minneapolis, Minn., and raised in Wickenburg. In his youth he was active in
Pop-Warner football and other sporting activities. He began working construction
with his father primarily in woodworking and had worked for various other
cabinet-making companies in the area. He enjoyed the outdoors, dirt bike riding,
Western dancing, and was considered by his friends and many who knew him to be
larger than life in many ways. He had a witty, dry sense of humor. Jake is
survived by a son Mathew Stevens of Phoenix and his parents Terry Stevens
(Janet) of Wittmann, and Julie Cromwell (Merrick) of Peoria; sisters Christina
Cram (Ben) of Peoria and Shannon McGowan also of Peoria; maternal grandparents
Mary and Neil Judkins of Wickenburg, Mike and Karen Donahue of Tucson, Ariz.;
paternal grandparents Kenneth and Charlotte Stevens of Maple Plain, Minn.;
several aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family and friends. Arrangements are
under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 7, 1956, p. 1
LaMAR C. STEWART Of Peeples
Valley Dies
Funeral services were conducted in Phoenix Wednesday afternoon
for LaMAR C. STEWART, 77, of Peeples Valley who died in Community Hospital
Sunday. Burial was in Memory Lawn Memorial Park, Phoenix. Mr. Stewart moved to
Phoenix 35 years ago from Sebastian, Florida., and operated a tire and accessory
store there for 20 years until he retired. Survivors are two sons, Robert L. of
Phoenix and Seawright H. of Corcoran, Calif., and. one daughter, Mrs. A. Louis
BARRETT of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, January 9, 2008 p.
A12
A memorial service for BILLY R. STEWART, former Wickenburg resident, will
be held on Saturday, January 12 at the local cemetery. Following the ceremony, a
reception will be held for family and friends in the recreation hall at
Coffinger Park. Billy passed away Nov. 27, in Astoria, Oregon.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 9, 2007 p. A12
HATTIE L. STICH, age 95, passed away
in Sun City May 1. Graveside services were held on Thursday, May 3 at the
Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Hattie was born and raised in Rocky Ford, Colo.
She lived in the Wickenburg area since 1974. She was preceded in death by her
husband Lloyd Stich in 1998. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law Robert
and Jeanne Stich of Rio Rico, Ariz.; grandchild Tiffany Kirkpatrick; and three
great grandchildren Levy, Cheyene, and Cherokee Rose Kirkpatrick all of
California.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 21, 1962
Saturday
Rites for Mrs. Sticht
Funeral services for MRS. PATRICIA (TRISHA) STICHT,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold HEINE, were held in the Wickenburg Chapel last
Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Dean McMANN of Scottsdale, former pastor of the
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church here, officiating. Burial followed in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Sticht, 21, died suddenly in the home of her parents
on the Rincon Road December 12. Born in Elmhurst, Illinois, December 3, 1941,
she had resided here for the past four years. Surviving in addition to the
parents, are the husband, Brian, and a 2 weeks old daughter, Kim, both of
Wickenburg; a brother, Carl HEINE who is in the Navy in the Mediterranean; and
two sisters, Mrs. Robert BEECROFT and Mrs. Roger PFLUNGER, both of Villa Park,
Illinois.
November 19, 1954 p. 1
MRS R. D. McINTOSH'S FATHER DIED
TUESDAY
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at A. L. Moore &
Son's mortuary in Phoenix for S. R. STILL, father of Mrs. R. D. McINTOSH of
Wickenburg, who passed away Tuesday following a stroke. He had been in ill
health for some time.
Stonbarger, Laura
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
Arizona – July 26, 1946
MRS. STONBARGER IS SUMMONED HERE
A long illness
claimed the life Sunday afternoon of Mrs. LAURA STONEBARGER in her trailer at
the Thornton Trailer court here. She had been a resident of Wickenburg for the
past five months, coming here from Salome where she owned and operated the rock
House for a year and a half. Before coming to Arizona, Mrs. Stonebarger lived in
Los Angeles for 31 years where she owned and operated a women’s dress shop.
Funeral arrangements were awaiting receipt of word from relatives in California.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 19, 1956, p. 1
Dr. STONE Rites To
Be Saturday
Dr. CHARLES H. STONE, 76, father of Mrs Reuben STIFEL, died at
midnight Wednesday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, where he had been a
patient since. October 9. He had undergone major surgery October 11. Funeral
services are planned for 2:30 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) in the First Presbyterian
Church with Dr. Charles S. POLING, pastor, officiating. Dr. Stone was born May
12, 1880, in Sebetha, Kansas. He graduated from the Rush Medical College,
Chicago, as a dental surgeon. He retired 20 years ago and moved to Wickenburg 10
years ago next month. Surviving are the widow, who resides at 736 Whipple, and
one daughter and one son, Mrs. Lenora STILEL of Wickenburg and Charles G. STONE
of Bakersfield, Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, October 26, 1956,
p. 6
DR. STONE Funeral Services Saturday
Dr. Charles S. POLING conducted
funeral services for Dr. CHARLES H. STONE, Wickenburg resident who died October
17, in the Presbyterian Church last Saturday afternoon. Burial followed in the
Wickenburg cemetery. Pallbearers were John BURGESS, Win WOLCOTT, George
BECHTOLT, R. Wilson BROWN, Art STADLER and Ralph BUTLER.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, September 25, 1996
MARTHA A. STOUT of Wickenburg, died Sept.
18 at her home in Wickenburg. She was 76. Mrs. STOUT was born Oct. 3, 1919 in
Breckenridge, Texas. She had lived in Arizona for the past 24 years. Survivors
include her daughters, Pat JOHNS of Prescott Valley, Debbie Stout of Phoenix and
Christie VENDEGNA of Prescott, eight grandchildren, all of whom attended
Wickenburg schools, 13 great grandchildren, all of Arizona; sister Fae SANDERS
of Tucson, Beth BERGSTROM of Moses Lake, Wash., and Dorothy O’HARA of Wenden;
brother Barron DAVIS of Prescott, and many nieces and nephews. Services have
been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, September 25, 1996
MARTHA
A. "MARTY" STOUT of Wickenburg died Sept. 18 at her home in Wickenburg. She was
76. Mrs. STOUT was born Oct. 3, 1919 in Breckenridge, Texas. She had lived in
Arizona for the past 24 years. Marty lived in Arizona as a child where she met
her husband David Stout. They later moved to Denver to work for the Rodeo
Cowboys Association. From there, they moved to Wickenburg in January of 1975.
Her husband David preceded her in death on Oct. 1, 1990. Marty was best known
for her love of golf and spending time with her friends at Wickenburg Country
Club, where she was a life time member. She was an avid gardener and had a
beautiful yard at her home. Survivors include her daughters Pat Johns of
Prescott Valley, Debbie Stout of Phoenix and Christie Vendegna of Prescott;
eight grandchildren, all of whom attended Wickenburg Schools; 13
great-grandchildren all of Arizona; sisters Fae Sanders of Tucson, Beth
Bergstrom of Moses Lake, Wash., and Dorothy O'Hara of Wenden; brother Barron
Davis of Prescott; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held
Saturday, Sept. 21 at2p:m. at the Calvary Baptist Church in Wickenburg; with
Pastor Bill Root officiating. A private visitation was conducted for family
members. Internment or remains was conducted at the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Contributions may be to the Wickenburg High School Golf Team, 251 S. Tegner St.,
Wickenburg, Az. 85390. Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. handled all the
arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 13, 1959 p. 1
B. C.
STRAUGHAN, Former Banker & Mayor Summoned
B. C. STRAUGHAN, one of the
builders of Wickenburg, died in the home of his son-in-law, W. R. CURRY, in
Phoenix Monday. Funeral services were conducted in the First Presbyterian Church
here at 10 o'clock Thursday morning by Dr. Charles S. POLING. Burial was in
Wickenburg Cemetery alongside his wife, who died in 1939, and a son who died
previously. Mr STRAUGHAN, who had observed his 93rd birthday just a month ago,
came to Wickenburg in 1917 from Kansas. Here he organized and was president of
the Traders Bank of Wickenburg from 1922 until 1942. He was elected mayor of
Wickenburg in 1924 and succeeded himself four consecutive terms. In 1927 he set
up the town budget in such a way that he relieved citizens of all their town
taxes. His bank was located in that part of the Wickenburg Mine Supply building
where the machine shop is now located. He also operated a mortuary in the
building where Snyder's Transfer is now located. At the time Mr. Straughan owned
these buildings. When he decided to close the bank in 1942 and retire, he wrote
each of his depositors a letter asking them to come in and get their money prior
to a given date. Mr. Straughan was born on a farm near Morrilton, Arkansas, Nov.
2, 1866. His mother, a native of Kentucky, lived until she was 94 years old. The
father, a native of Virginia, settled in Arkansas in 1830. Mr. Straughan was
reared in Arkansas and had very little opportunity an education as his father
died when the boy was 15 years old, leaving the boy as the head of a family of
five. Realizing the need for an education, when he was 20 years old and had
enough money to maintain the family, he attended Carlton College at Syracuse,
0hio, for one year taking a business course. He moved to Kansas in 1891 where he
remained for 27 years. During that time he organized and became president of the
Traders State Bank of Arkansas City, Kansas. He sold his interests there in 1917
to come to Arizona for the health of his son who died here several years later.
Only survivors are son-in-law, W. R. CURRY; a granddaughter, Mrs. John HOLCOMBE;
and three great-grandchildren, all of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, June 30, 2004, p. A12
VIRGINIA J. STRICKLAND, 68, went home
to her Lord on June 22, 2004. She was born the eldest child of Ezra C. HERRON,
Sr. and Mary Velma HERRON on January 19, 1936, in Midland, Texas. A former
resident of Aguila, she moved to Kingman in 1981 to be with her daughter and her
family. After working for Kmart for several years, she went to work for Holiday
Inn as the night auditor. Virginia is survived by her brother Ezra C. Herron,
Jr. and sister-in-law Jan of El Paso, Texas, and a sister Velma June Fischer of
Texas; daughter Vondalyn J. Faucher and son-in-law Jim of Kingman; grandson and
wife James R. and Barbara Faucher ; granddaughter Vanessa J. Faucher and
grandson-in-law Jason Whisler; granddaughter Laura L. Faucher; four
great-grandchildren, Agatha, Alyxandar, Viviana and Joshua, all from Kingman.
Several cousins, nieces, nephews and friends also survive her. An informal
gathering to celebrate Virginia's life will be held at her daughter's house,
1940 Detroit Ave. in Kingman, on July 3 at 6 p.m. Donations to help the family
with final expenses will be accepted by Colleen Faucher at Chicago Title
Insurance Co. of Kingman on Andy Devine Avenue. She will be greatly missed by
all who knew her.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 10, 2001, p. A16
BETTY STRONG, a former Yarnell resident, died Dec. 20 at the Yavapai Regional
Medical Center in Prescott. She was 73. Mrs. Strong was born Jan. 5, 1927 in
Sauk Centre, Minn. She was married to Dale Strong in 1947 in Minneapolis, Minn.,
and after living in many western states the couple moved to Arizona and owned a
motel in Yarnell before semi-retiring to Prescott Valley in 1991. Survivors
include her husband; children Michael and Bruce Strong of Woodbury, Minn., Okley
Strong of Prescott, and Patricia Brown of Red Wing, Minn.; 11 grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren; and sisters and brothers, Dorothy Wolfe and Donald of
Sauk Centre and Russell of Dickinson, N.D. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, July 7, 1950
HENRY STROTHMAN OF
SALOME DIES
Funeral services for HENRY JOSEPH STROTHMAN of Salome will be
held today (Friday) at 10 a. m. in Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev. Charles
Surber officiating. Mr. Strothman, 66 years old, was admitted to Community
Hospital July 3 and died the following day. He had lived in Salome for many
years and, until his retirement recently, was employed by the State Highway
Department. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. M. Swan, of Caney, Kan., who
arrived in Wickenburg Thursday. Burial will be in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 12, 1997
WILLIAM D. STURM of
Wickenburg, died Feb. 4 in Wickenburg Regional Hospital. He was 76. Mr. Stunn
was born Dec. 2, 1920 in Arkron, Ohio. He had lived in Arizona for the past 41
years. Survivors include his wife, Wilda, of Wickenburg; two daughters,
Jacquelynn Schuck of Wickenburg and Bonnie Lemaire of Glendale; a son, William
D. Sturm II of Glendale; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Services have been held.
Jan 17, 1936
C. F. SULLIVAN DIES
C. F.
SULLIVAN, a former resident of Wickenburg and well remembered by many friends
here, died Sunday at the Good Samaritan hospital in Phoenix. Funeral services
were held at the St. Francis church with interment in St. Francis cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 12, 1997,
Lt. Col. GEORGE A.
SULLIVAN (ret.) of Wickenburg died March 7 in Wickenburg. He was 72. Mr.Sullivan
was born Dec.1, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois. He had lived in Arizona for the past
22 years. Mr. Sullivan has been a generous servant of his community and St.
Anthony of Padua parish for the past decade and will be missed. He was a United
States veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Survivors include his wife
Patricia, of Wickenburg; daughters Mary Slaton of Phoenix, Donna Mich of
Glendale, Ariz., and Ann WHEATCRAFT of Phoenix; brother Joe of Ft. Myers,
Florida; sisters Catherine BORN of Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Mary LEAHY
of Crystal Lake, Illinois; and 10 grandchildren. A funeral mass was held at 10
a.m. Tuesday, March 11 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Fr. John VOGT,
Fr. Thomas BOYLE and Fr. David KELASH, officiated the mass. A private cremation
was planned, with his cremains placed in the St. Anthony Church Columbarium.
Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home, Inc. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Mar 12, 1997
Lt. Col. GEORGE A. SULLIVAN
(ret.) of Wickenburg, died March 7 in Wickenburg. He was 72. Mr. Sullivan was
born Dec. 1, 1924 in Chicago, Ill. He had lived in Arizona for the past 22
years. Survivors include his wife, Patricia, of Wickenburg; daughters Mary
Slaton of Phoenix, Donna Mich of Glendale, and Ann Wheatcraft of Phoenix;
brother Joe of Ft. Myers, Fla.; sisters Catherine Born of Arlington Heights,
Ill. and Mary Leahy of Crystal Lake, Ill.; and 10 grandchildren. Services have
been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 19, 1997
Lt. Col.
GEORGE A. SULLIVAN (ret.) of Wickenburg died March 7 in Wickenburg. He was 72.
Mr. Sullivan was born Dec.1,1924 in Chicago, III. He had lived in Arizona for
the past 22 years. Mr. Sullivan has been a generous servant of his community and
St. Anthony of Papua parish for the past decade and will be missed. He was a
United States veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Survivors include his
wife Patricia of Wickenburg; sons Rogers of Acton, Mass., and Andrew of Quincy,
III.; daughters Mary Slaton of Phoenix, Donna Mich of Glendale, Ariz., and Ann
Wheatcraft of Phoenix; brother Joe of Ft. Myers, Fla.; sisters Catherine Born of
Arlington Heights, Ill., and Mary Leahy of Crystal Lake, Ill.; and 10
grandchildren. A funeral mass was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March II at St.
Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Fe. John Vogt, Fr. Thomas Boyle and Fr. David
Kelash officiated the mass. A private cremation was planned, with his cremains
placed in the St. Anthony Church Columbarium. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home,
Inc. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March
8, 2006
BRUCE ALEXANDER SUMNER passed away March 5 after a lengthy illness.
He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. After a short time living in the
Bahamas, Bruce planted his roots in Wickenburg 37 years ago. While the
broker/owner of a successful real estate company, American Realty in Wickenburg,
he served his community as Chamber of Commerce President, Commissioner of
Wickenburg Planning and Zoning, and a member of the Wickenburg Rotary Club. He
also served as a director on the board of the Glendale West Maricopa Board of
Realtors, and as a director on the board of the Arizona Association of Realtors.
He was named "Realtor of the Year" for 1980. After selling American Realty, he
and his wife Pat moved to Glendale where he became the Chief Executive Director
of the Glendale West Maricopa Board of Realtors for 20 years. He was the
consummate "Realtor Professional," who was dedicated to the protection and
promotion of private property rights and the promotions and protection of the
Realtor image. Bruce retired and moved back to the Wickenburg he loved for the
last nine months of his life. One of Bruce's greatest joys was spending time at
the ocean in Puerto Penasco, Mexico, and the California Coast with his family
and friends. Throughout his life, Bruce was a devoted, loving and generous
husband, father and grandfather. He will be greatly missed by his loving wife
Pat, his daughters Karen Napier and Lynn Hearn (Ken), his granddaughter Nikki
Napier, his sons Michael, Mark, Gerald and James Janicki, their spouses and nine
grandchildren, his niece Judy Hansford of Vancouver and Wendy, Patti, Bob, John,
and Gord, all of Canada. His loss will be felt by his great many friends and
fellow professionals. Bruce requested that no service be held. The family
invites friends to an informal gathering at the family home in Wickenburg on
Wednesday, March 8. Arrangements by David's Desert Chapel Funeral Home of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov. 8, 1946
SUDDEN DEATH
OF MRS. ANNA SUTTER SHOCKS CONGRESS
CONGRESS-- The sudden death of Mrs. ANNA
SUTTER at a bus station in Ashfork while returning from a visit to her mother in
Oklahoma, was a shock to this comunity. Mrs. Sutter had left the train at
Ashfork on Wednesday, October 29, and was at the bus station there buying a
ticket for Congress when she became ill, fell to the floor and died before
medical aid could be summoned. Mrs. Sutter had lived in Congress since last
spring, coming here from Phoenix where she resided for 36 years. She was a
native of Kansas. She made her home here with her son, Henry, and the latter's
small son, Stevie. She made many friends here all of whom join in extending
sympathy to the surviving husband, Elmer, and the two sons, Henry and Hans.
Funeral services were held in Phoenix, November 2, and she was laid to rest in
Greenwood Memorial Park.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov 5, 2008, p.
A10
MR. RAYMOND S. SWADER, age, 61, passed away Oct. 28. Funeral services
will be held on Friday (Nov.7) at 6 p. m. at Wickenburg Funeral Home. Ray was
born July 15, 1947 in Tucson, Ariz. He was raised in the Tucson and Willcox
areas. He began working in farming and ranching at an early age and later worked
construction where he became a plumber by trade. He had attended Arizona State
University as well as the University of Arizona, mainly studying art. Ray was a
very talented artist working with oil painting and pencil sketching. He enjoyed
painting scenic art in many forms. He had worked for several years for the Pima
County Dept. of Sanitation as a plumber, retiring for medical reasons. Ray was
well known for his abilities as a gardener and had grown organic produce for
years, supplying many families in the area as well as the Senior Center with
fresh produce. He was affectionately known as the “Tomato Man” to many. Ray was
large in stature and had an extremely big heart full of generosity. He enjoyed
traveling and meeting new people. He is survived by his companion Jeanne
Wolfsong of Wickenburg and her daughter Helen Gollihar and husband James of
Wickenburg, as well as grandchildren Hailey, Faith and Jade, all of Wickenburg.
The family has suggested in lieu of flowers that vegetable seedlings be brought
to the memorial service as a tribute to Ray. They are also accepting memorial
donations either directly or to the funeral home in Ray’s name to offset funeral
expenses. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and
Crematory.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 19, 1955, p. 10
Rites Held For DOROTHY SWANK
Funeral services were conducted at 9:30 o'clock
Wednesday morning at the Presbyterian Church for MRS. DOROTHY SWANK of Yarnell
who died in Community Hospital August 12. Rev Bill BARKER, Baptist pastor,
officiated and burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Swank was born
in Chicago 51 years ago. She came to Arizona 14 years ago, living first in
Litchfield Park and for the past 12 years in Yarnell. She and her husband, Floyd
F. SWANK, operated the Twin Oaks Café in Yarnell for several years. Surviving
are the husband; one son, Floyd, Jr., of San Diego; the mother, Mrs. Roy MARTIN
of Ontario, California; a brother, Donald MARTIN of River Grove, Illinois, and
two grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 16, 2004, B3
MACY LEE SWINK passed away on June 8, 2004 in Colorado. She was 95. Macy was
born in Galena, Kan. on July 19, 1908. Graveside services will be held at Aguila
Eagle Eye Cemetery, 10 a.m. on June 18, 2004. Pastor Duane Middleton will
officiate. Arrangements by Wickenburg Funeral Home.
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