Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, April 7, 2004, p. B9
JAMES WACHTER, 18, of Flagstaff, died
Saturday, April 3, 2004. He was born May 3, 1985. He grew up in Flagstaff,
attending Weitzel Elementary and Mount Elden Middle School and graduated from
Coconino High School in 2003. His spirit for life is known by his family,
friends and all who knew him. He is survived by his parents, Robby and Vicki;
brother Steven; sisters Robyn and Jaci Stewart; and his grandmothers Shirley
Hershkowitz Wachter and Martha Winkler, uncles, aunts, cousins and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his brother Bobby, his grandfathers and a
great-grandma. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Norvel Owens
Mortuary, 914 E. Route 66. Funeral services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at
Norvel Owens Mortuary. A Graveside service will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m.,
at Wickenburg Cemetery, Wickenburg. Arrangements are under the direction of
Norvel Owens Mortuary, Flagstaff and Frey Funeral Home, Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 28, 2001, p. A20
RONALD H. WALHGREN of
Yarnell, died Feb. 20. He was 65. Mr. Walhgren was born Dec. 31, 1935 in Aurora,
Ill. He was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by a sister, Rita
NESS. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ivy WALHGREN.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ March 14, 2001, p. A20 RONALD H. WALHGREN of Yarnell, died Feb. 20. He was 65. Mr. Walhgren was born Dec. 31, 1935 in Aurora, Ill. He was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by a sister, Rita NESS. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ivy WALHGREN. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, April 28, 1961
ELMER WALKER of Bagdad Summoned
ELMER C.
WALKER, flotation mill operator for the Cypress Mine in Bagdad, died suddenly at
his home in that town Sunday of a heart attack. His body lay in state at
Wickenburg Chapel Tuesday and then was taken to Russellville, near Dragoon,
Ariz., where graveside rites were conducted Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Walker was
born July 4, 1902, in Texas Canyon, Ariz. Surviving are the widow Katharine
Margaret of Bagdad; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Scott of Fruitland, N.M., Mrs.
Thelma Whitmire of Safford, and Mrs. Mary Ann McGinn of Tucson; one son, Troy
Walker of San Miguel; one sister, Mrs. Mabel Herron of Superior; and three
brothers, Bert and Barney of Superior and Dudley of Tucson.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sep 18, 1956, p. 1
CALIFORNIAN DIES
FENTON G. WALKER,
49, of Parker Dam, California, died in Community Hospital here September 6. The
body was sent to Ogden, Utah, for services and burial. The widow, Clarice
WALKER, survives.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan. 3, 2001, p. A13
JAMES RAY WALKER, formerly of Castle Hot Springs, Ariz., died Dec. 15 in Grants
Pass, Ore. He was born in Alton, Ill., Feb. 24, 1939 and was 61 years old. Jim
met and married Sandra Sue Bennett in Georgetown, Ill. on Sept. 28, 1959. They
were soon blessed with two sons, Derek Ray and Scott Anthony. Jim moved his
family to Arizona in 1966 and lived in Phoenix about six years before settling
in Castle Hot Springs, near Lake Pleasant. He lived there about 28 years before
following his dream of "Oregon or Bust" and found his Grants Pass, Ore. home.
Jim worked as a welder, miner, silversmith, loved gardening and looking for blue
rocks in Castle Creek. He really enjoyed vending and visiting at Park and Swaps
-- the people and stuff were really neat -- and he always found time to share
Christ with someone else. He was a man that believed in and followed Christ and
would plant a seed wherever he went and pray that it would grow. The Lord
blessed Jim with a wonderful family -- his wife Sandra of Grants Pass, Ore.; son
Derek and wife Corine and their children Sarah and Justin Ray Walker of Castle
Hot Springs; son Scott and wife Kelly and their son Anthony Joseph Walker of
Glendale, Ariz. He also has a brother John L. Walker of Florida. Jim was
welcomed home by his parents, John R. and Esther Mae Walker; a brother, Robert
L. Walker; and a grandson, Michael Lawrence Walker. For comfort we look to John
14:1-6, "I prepare a place for you ... none come to the Father, but through me."
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.
Memorial services will be private.
Wickenburg Sun, August 30, 1946
AGED MORRISTOWN RESIDENT CALLED
Funeral services were held at the Wickenburg
Chapel Friday morning of last week for JESSE FRANKLIN WALLACE, 71-Year-old
resident of the Morristown area for the past 40 years. He passed away at his
home in Morristown the previous Wednesday. Rev. W. E. BUSH of the First Baptist
church here conducted the funeral services, with interment in the Wickenburg
cemetery. Surviving are the widow, two sisters and one brother.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan 10, 2001, p. A16
GRACE WALLEN of Sun City
and a former resident of Wittmann, died Jan. 5 in Sun City. She was 92. Mrs.
Wallen was born in 1908 in Omaha, Neb. She lived in Wittmann for more than 20
years and attended St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Wickenburg. She was active
in the Wittman Senior Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, BROR
WALLEN.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 7, 2001, p. A18
BUD F.
WALRADT of Wickenburg, died Feb. 4 at Boswell Memorial Hospital in Sun City. He
was 81. Mr. WALRADT was born Aug. 9, 1919 in Caldwell, Idaho. He had lived in
Arizona for the past 24 years. Bud grew up in Caldwell and served in World War
II. He was stationed at Ft. Francis E. Warren Army Air Corps Base in Cheyenne,
where he met and married Joyce Cross. They were married for 59 years. They were
married in the Arragon Chapel on the base on Dec. 7, 1941. Bud was in the D-Day
invasion of France, and he received the Purple Heart. He was discharged June 22,
1945. Bud drove a Greyhound bus for 23 years out of Cheyenne. He retired in
October 1977, and the couple moved to Arizona. Bud was a lifetime member of the
Elks Lodge, VFW, Disabled American Veterans, and the American Legion, all of
Cheyenne. He was an accomplished cabinet builder and wood carver. Survivors
include his wife, Joyce WALRADT; sons Dennis of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Dean of
Dallas, Texas; brothers Alfred of Caldwell and George of Boise, Idaho;
grandchildren Shane and wife Katy of Ft. Bliss, Texas, and Shae of Warren Air
Force Base in Cheyenne; and great-grandson Ashton Alamo of Cheyenne. Bud was
preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Grace WALRADT of Pocatello, Idaho,
and a baby granddaughter. As of Bud's wishes, there will be no services.
Cremation has taken place. Friends may contribute in Bud Walradt's memory to the
American Heart Association or a charity of their choice.
Feb 7, 1936 p. 1
HUGO WALTERS KILLED BY ACCIDENTAL FALL
Funeral services for Hugo WALTERS, 33,
who died Tuesday from the effect of injuries received in an accident at the
Humboldt smelter at Humboldt, were held this afternoon at the Presbyterian
church, Rev. Reese SCULL officiating. Mr. WALTERS is survived by a brother,
living at Vulture camp and a sister, Mrs. CRABB, living in Wickenburg. He was
engaged in wrecking a mill Monday and fell from a scaffold a distance of 35
feet. He was rushed to a hospital at Prescott, where he passed away the next
day.
March 20, 1936 p. 1
HARRY WALTON BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS
A
military funeral under the auspices of the Hassayampa post of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars was accorded Harry WALTON, age 48, employee of the Vulture mill,
who died at the Wickenburg Hospital Wednesday after a short illness with
pneumonia. Mr. WALTON was unmarried and no relatives were known. Funeral
services were conducted from the Wickenburg Funeral home, with many members of
the post present. At the cemetery a short service was said by Reverend SHOOK,
and the committal service of the V. F. W. read by Commander J. E. WATSON and
Chaplain Frank BARTEE. A firing squad composed of Comrades ROBERTS, BALDWIN and
ALLEN fired a last salute over the grave.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
October 26, 1962
Funeral services for JOHN B. WANDS, Circle city postmaster
and restaurant operator, were held Sunday afternoon for JOHN B. WANDS, in the
Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev. James Wilson, Presbyterian minister,
officiating. Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Wands, brother of Harry
WANDS of Wickenburg, died in Community Hospital Thursday afternoon of last week.
Born in Maryland, August 26, 1908, Mr. Wands first came to Arizona in 1946. He
had been at Circle City since December 4. Surviving are the widow, Elizabeth;
the Wickenburg brother; one son, Robert S. WANDS of Lakewood, Calif.; and two
sisters, Mrs. Betsy SIMON of Lakewood and Mrs. June ANDERSON of Scottsdale.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Feb 27, 2008, p. A10
The life of DONALD
H. (BUCK) WAPLES ended Feb. 18, 2008. His life began in Roberts, Mont., on Nov.
13, 1922. He was born to Wayne and Edna WAPLES. He had one older brother Vernon
and a younger sister Eva. The family moved from Roberts to a small ranch on Red
Lodge Creek when Buck was a little boy. In 1931, Wayne and Edna bought the
“Liver Eatin Johnston” ranch, two miles south of Red Lodge, Mont., where Buck
learned to work and learned to love the land. He loved working with horses,
breaking many throughout his life. Buck received his education in Red Lodge. He
was the captain of the high school football team his senior year, 1941. World
War II was going full blast when Buck joined the U.S. Marines in 1942. He was a
member of “The Greatest Generation” and fought throughout the South Pacific,
involved in all the major campaigns. The war finally ended and Buck returned
home, but not without scars. In 1947, Buck married Elvina Obert. From this union
Rick Waples was born, giving Dad three grandsons - Charley, Chad, and Chet
Waples. Charley gave Grandpa a great-grandson Ryan, and a great-granddaughter
Katie. Chad gave Grandpa two great-grandsons Carson and Hudson. In 1952, Buck
married Pat Singleton. To this union, Cindy (Waples) Hanson was born, giving
Grandpa a grandson Tom Farquhar. Buck pulled stakes in 1954 and headed to New
York. He hired on at the Hudson Valley Ranch as head wrangler and worked there
for three years. In 1955, Dad married Virginia Daniszewski. The couple moved
back to the family ranch in Red Lodge shortly after the wedding ceremony. To
this union three daughters and one son were born. Daughter Karen gave Dad a
granddaughter Annie and grandson Seth. Annie gave Grandpa great-granddaughter
Emily Hudson; Seth gave Grandpa two great-granddaughters, Athena and Gracie
Novasio. Daughter Donita gave Dad two granddaughters Allyn and Jordyn Workman.
Daughter Kimberly (White Feather) gave Dad a grandson Kyle Cummings and
granddaughter Rachel Burton. Son Jim gave Dad a granddaughter Amber Waples. Buck
was a lifetime member of the Rodeo Cowboy Association. He liked riding bucking
horses best, especially bare-backs. He also competed in steer wrestling and calf
roping. He also was a member of the Elks Lodge in Wickenburg, Ariz. In his
school years some of his top friends were Mark Zupan, Willie Zapital, Andy
Jordan, Peanuts Jurkovich, Hugo Golfi, and George Klepich. After the war was
over, Red Lodge town had to watch out for the famous foursome: Buck, Ambrose
Nose Allison, Stagecoach Mike Tomich, and Cooke City Bill Corbett. Many of
Buck’s friends have passed on - friends like John Linderman, George “Lupp”
Linderman, Larry “Packsack” Engler, John Papez, Bud Hanson, Doug Linderman, Turk
Greenough, Walt Linderman, Ed Blazina, Calvin Cortner, Jim Owens and Jim Cole,
just to mention a few. But Dad still has lots of friends that are living, so
there will be a celebration of Dad’s life on Saturday, July 26, with family and
friends at the Bull and Bear Saloon in Red Lodge, Mont. Dad also made many
friends in the Wickenburg and Aguila, Ariz., areas. Those folks that knew him
would see Buck and his dog Sally Sue watching the team ropings at the Jack-Rail
Ranch, Cactus Country, and Horse World arenas. Always a man with ideas, Dad was
a true entrepreneur. In Red Lodge, Buck owned and operated Beartooth Rodeo
Arena, Bear Trap Calf, First and Last Gas Station, Buck’s Western Shop, and the
Wagon Wheel Bar. However, he made his stake in life in real estate, having
bought and sold several ranches throughout southern Colorado with his cousin
Harold Blick. He also had land holdings in Aguila, and Hawaii. Well, as Dad
would say, that’s all for now, over and out.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, November 6, 1996
CARTER B. WARD, JR. of Wickenburg died Nov. 3 in
Phoenix. He was 71. Mr. Ward was born Jan. 20, 1925 in Covington, Virginia. He
had lived in Arizona for the past 4 1/2 years, coming from California. Mr. Ward
was a turret gunner for the U.S. Marines, serving in World War II. He then left
the service to finish his education, graduating from Marshall College in
Huntington, W.V. He returned to the military, serving on the U.S. Air Force for
eight years, including a year in the Korean Conflict, retiring as a captain and
co-pilot in the Strategic Air Command. Following his second stand in the
service, Mr. Ward went to work for Aerojet. He retired from Aeroject as a
senior, cost analyst after serving more than 25 years with the company. Mr. Ward
received numerous commendations, both from the military and his work at Aerojet.
He was a member of Los Caballeros Golf Club and the Elks. Mr. Ward's passions
were golf and his pets. Survivors include his wife Geri of Wickenburg; daughter
Nancy WESTERFIELD of Benicia, Calif., son Carter WARD III of Glendora, Calif.;
and grandchildren Brian, Vicki, Gary and Lauren. Private family services will be
held at a later date. Contributions may be made in Mr. Ward's name to a charity
of one's choice or your local Salvation Army. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation
Service in Wickenburg handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, January 17, 1996
BYRON LEE WARD, of Sun City and longtime
resident of Wickenburg, died Jan. 12 in Sun City. He was 84. Mr. Ward was born
April 2, 1911 in Ozark, Ala., the youngest of seven children. He graduated from
Dale County High School in Ozark in 1932. In 1938 Mr. Ward and his wife Edna
moved to Wickenburg and opened a dry cleaning and laundry business, Ward's
Cleaners and Laundry, on Frontier Street They operated the business until their
retirement to Sun City in 1978. Before moving to Wickenburg, Mr. Ward worked as
a shipfitter at the St. John's River Ship Building Company in Jacksonville,
Fla., and later at the Bethlehem Steel Ship Yard in New York City. At the
outbreak of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was assigned to
repair U.S. naval vessels during the war. After being discharged from the
service in 1945 as a Petty Officer 1st Class, Mr. Ward returned to Wickenburg to
resume the dry cleaning business where he and his wife operated the business for
the next 33years. He was a member of the Willowbrook Methodist Church in Sun
City, was a 33rd Degree Mason, and a member of the El Zariba Shrine Temple in
Phoenix. He is survived by his wife Edna of Sun City, and son Byron Lawrence
Ward, of Tempe. Funeral services will be Thursday, Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. at Sunland
Lakeside Chapel, 15826 Del Webb Blvd., Sun City with interment in Sunland
Memorial Park Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center was in charge of all
arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 11, 1996
CARTER
B. WARD, Jr. Wickenburg, died Nov. 3 in Phoenix. He was 71. Mr. Ward was born
Jan 20, 1925 in Covington, Virginia. He had lived in Arizona for the past four
and one-half years, coming from California. Survivors include his wife, Geri, of
Wickenburg; daughter Nancy Westerfield of Benicia, Calif.; and grandchildren
Brian, Vicki, Gary and Lauren. Private family services will be held at a later
date.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ June 20, 2001 p. A14 VERA MAE
WARD of Wickenburg, died July 13. She was 82. Mrs. Ward was born July 6, 1918 in
Covington, Ohio. She was a retired homemaker. Survivors include her nieces,
Phyllis C. WILLIS of Wickenburg, Denelda Hungerford of Indian Springs, Nev., and
Delores Rubash of Meadview; two grandchildren, Mishelle and Scott McClay; five
great-grandchildren; and brother Gene Hittle. Several nieces and nephews,
great-nieces and great-nephews, and a great-great niece and nephew, also
survive. Mrs. Ward was preceded in death by her husbands, K. Norman McClay and
Fred W. Ward; and her son, K. Norman McClay. Graveside services will be at 10
a.m. Wednesday, June 20 at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov. 10, 1961
Hal Warner’s Aunt Dies In California
MRS. GLENN WARNER, 92, of Palo Alto, Calif., an aunt of Hal Warner of
Wickenburg, died in that city Friday morning of last week. Funeral services and
burial were in Springville, N. Y., Monday. Mrs. Warner was the widow of “Pop”
Warner, famed football coach who died several years ago. He coached at Carlisle
Indian School in Pennsylvania, the University of Pittsburgh, Temple University
and Stanford University and went down in history as one of the great coaches of
all time.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Friday, April 3, 1953
UNTIMELY DEATH OF POPULAR PATSY WARNER IS SHOCK TO ALL
SHE WAS ONLY 23 AND
ILL A SHORT TIME
The community was saddened and shocked by the untimely death
of PATSY WARNER, a popular young resident of Wickenburg, which occurred at 2:30
a. m. last Sunday, March 29, at Community Hospital where she had been admitted
at 9 p. m. Saturday. Her death came only nine days after that of her mother, Mrs
Carmen Gilbert. Patsy, who was born in Phoenix, May 20, 1930, and came to
Wickenburg when still an infant, attended both the Elementary and High Schools
here. For the past six years, she had been employed most of the time at the
Round-Up Cafe, and was working there when she became ill. Funeral services were
held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Wickenburg Chapel with Dr. Charles S. Poling of
the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial took place beside her mother
in the Garcia Cemetery. Surviving are her father, Tom Warner, formerly of
Wickenburg but now residing in Barstow, Calif.; a sister, Elsie and brother
Floyd, both of Wickenburg. Also her step-father, James T. Gilbert, and her
grandmother, Mrs Aurora Shields, of Wickenburg. She was the niece of Mrs. Allen
Hershkowitz and Manuel, Frank and Ray Macias of Wickenburg.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 25, 2001, p. A18
NORMAN WATKINS of Wickenburg died
on his 84th birthday, April 20, 2001 in Wickenburg He was born April 20, 1917 in
Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, and had lived in Arizona for three years. He came to
Wickenburg in 1997 and was a member of VFW Post 285 in Wickenburg. Norman was a
World War II veteran and fought in the Pacific Theatre for four years. He had
operated heavy equipment for 36 years at the Imperial Irrigation District in
Imperial, Calif. Norman was a loving husband for 56 years and a very loving
father and grandfather. Survivors include his wife Stella P. Watkins; daughter
Tricia SALLEE and her husband Don SALLEE of Wickenburg; son Bill Watkins and his
wife Candy Watkins of Placerville, Calif.; sister Mildred of Texas;
grandchildren Michael WATKINS of California, Kevin Watkins of California, Travis
Watkins of California, Synda Sallee of Arizona, Jason Sallee of Arizona, and
Jere Sallee of Oregon; and great-grandchildren Tyler, Kendal, Destiny, Megan,
Amanda, Kaitlin, Noah and Nicholas -- all of California. He was preceded in
death by his parents, Robert and Myra WATKINS; brothers Grover and Richard; and
sisters Mozelle, Pauline, Frieda and Willadeen. Services will be held at 10 a.m.
today (Wednesday, April 25) at the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery, with Bill
Taylor officiating. Contributions can be made to the Southern Arizona Chapter,
American Parkinson Disease Association, 1650 E. Fort Lowell No. 302, Tucson, AZ
85719-2324. Frey Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Dec 23, 1960, p. 9
Services Pending for FRANK WARREN
Funeral services are pending for FRANK WARREN who died in Community Hospital
Tuesday morning. Mr. Warren, who had lived 5 miles east of town on Highway 60-70
since 1956, was a retired carpenter. He became ill Monday and was admitted to
the hospital that evening. He was born in 1887. Only know survivor is a sister,
Georgia WARREN of San Bernardino, Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
May 7, 2008; p. A14
REBA WATSON was born to Frank and Lillian Watson on Jan.
23, 1934 in Florence, Ariz., and passed away on May 2 in Sun City. Reba is
survived by brothers earl of Arkansas, Wade (Barbara) of Queen Creek, Ariz.,
Stan (Bette) of Wickenburg, and by numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside
service will be held at Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery at 10 a.m. Friday, March
9. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to your favorite charity.
Arrangements are by David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 2, 2008, p. A13
JUNE LUCILLE (ESTES)
WAYMAN passed away March 25 in Sun City West, Ariz. She was 86. June was born
March 21, 1922 to Robert D. and Helen B. ESTES of Oswayo, Penn. She was educated
in the Walton, N.Y., school system, a graduate of the Class of 1940. She married
BURTON E. WAYMAN on March 23, 1941. She was a homemaker for most of her life.
Family members and all who touched her life will recall her extreme devotion and
caring for all others, always placing them first in her life, regardless of
circumstance. She was an infinite source of inspiration for all. She had not a
fonder pride than her husband and children. One of her favorite rituals was a
“family surround,” i.e. everyone available coming home for a Sunday afternoon
barbecue or dinner. She was a loving wife, a devoted mother, and your best
friend. June was the caring mother of 11 children. She is survived by daughters
Myrna Larsen of Mesa; Patricia McCarthy of Hope, Idaho; Gail Ericson of Phoenix;
and Sandra Loehndorf of Crystal, Lake, Ill.; sons Gary of Gilbert; James of
Wickenburg; Dennis of Spanaway, Wash.; Dale of Littleton, Colo.; Danny of
Peeples Valley; and Jerry of Phoenix; stepmother Ethel ESTES of Oxford, N.Y.;
brothers Lionel of Walton, N.Y.; and Jerry of Fabius, N.Y.; 16 grandchildren,
and 20 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother
Robert (a World War II bomber pilot), son Ronald (an athlete) in 1963, and
husband Burton in 1998. You have left our side Mom, but you are only “gone from
our sight.” Like a ship sailing slowly out of sight beyond the distant horizon,
you are now gone. “Gone where one may ask? Gone from our sight, that’s all.” At
this moment, there are other eyes watching you coming and shouting joyously:
“Here she comes!” Memorial services are pending. Samaritan Funeral Home of
Phoenix is assisting with final arrangements
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, April 25, 2007, p. A11
NORMA D. WAYT, 84, born at home in Bloomfield,
Missouri, Nov. 5, 1922 passed away on April 17. A beloved mother, she is
survived by daughter Patti Michaels and son Mike Kunes; grandchildren Kelly
Kunes and Erin Kunes Young. She was preceded in death by husband BILL WAYT July
8, 2001. Norma was a retired executive secretary from Arizona Public Service.
Norma offered a beautiful smile to everyone and had many wonderful friends
throughout her lifetime. There was not a person who Norma had met who did not
mention her incredible spirit and being a wonderful person. Norma had lived in
Congress since 1985. She was very active in community affairs working in the
Senior Center in Congress and also a member of the Community Presbyterian Church
in Yarnell. Graveside services will be held on Thursday (April 26) at 10 a.m. in
the Congress Cemetery in Congress, Ariz. The family suggest memorial
contributions be made in her memory to Hospice of the Valley. Arrangements are
under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 11, 2001, p. A16
WILLIAM E. WAYT of Congress, was born
Oct. 14, 1922 in Sac City, Iowa, and died July 8, 2001. He was the eighth child
of Mary Otis Lee WAYT and Walter Earl WAYT. He overcame health problems of early
childhood and attended the public schools of Sac City, where he participated in
athletics and won honors in music and drama. When World War II broke out Bill
was given a draft deferment because he was working with his father operating a
farm, but he did not want to remain on the farm while others served in the
military, so he joined the Army and became an infantry instructor at Camp Hood,
Texas. While in the service Bill married ALMA LIETZ of Sac County, and to that
union was born his surviving children, William E. Wayt of Rochester, Wash.;
Sharon Day of Longmont, Colo.; Alice Miller of Laramie, Wyoming; and Diana Keep
of Moscow, Idaho. After the war Bill farmed for a short time, but was forced to
leave Iowa because of tuberculosis and other respiratory problems. He enrolled
in Highlands University at Las Vegas, N.M., and was graduated with honors and
named to "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities" in 1952. He continued
his education earning an M.M. in music education, and directed prize-winning
bands in Santa Rosa and Espanola, N.M. He also taught music in the public
schools of Wyoming and Maryland. Health problems encouraged him to return to the
Southwest and he lived in Sun City and Phoenix. After a serious illness in his
late seventies, with strength gained from a deep faith in God, he was able to
begin life again. Bill served as Director of Music for the Desert Haven
Community Church of Tempe. He met and later married Norma Kunes on Sept. 4,
1979, and became active in Crossroads United Methodist Church. In October of
1985 Bill and Norma moved to Congress, hoping to find a healthy climate for the
short of breath asthma and allergy sufferer. They soon became active in
community affairs. Bill served on the Congress Water Board, in the fire
department, and several terms as an officer of the Senior Citizens organization.
He also directed the choir of the Community Presbyterian Church of Yarnell, and
was chaplain of the Yarnell American Legion Post for 10 years. Bill enjoyed
growing and giving away fruit from his orchard, but mostly, Bill enjoyed people.
In addition to his four children, his wife, Norma, her daughter, Patti, and son,
Mike, Bill leaves to mourn his passing a brother, W. Bert Wayt of Hobbs, N.M.,
10 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, several
nieces and nephews, cousins, and a host of friends. All arrangements were by
Frey Funeral Home.
Feb 21, 1936
MYRON WEBB LAID TO REST ON HOMESTEAD
Funeral services for MYRON WEBB, who passed away Thursday morning at a Phoenix
hospital, were held this morning at the home three miles south of town on the
Phoenix road, conducted by Rev. Reese SCULL. Interment took place on the
homestead. The father, Ernest WEBB, survives. Myron WEBB came here two years ago
and had made many friends in Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 4, 2001 p. A13
ROBERT WEBB of Wickenburg, died March 27 in Congress. He
was 41. Mr. Webb was born May 1, 1959 in St. Cloud, Minn. He had lived in
Arizona for the past three years. Survivors include his mother, Margaret
ROBINSON; his father, Richard WEBB; sons Nicholas WEBB of Sartell, Minn., and
Shawn WEBB of Cokato, Minn.; sisters Barbara LOSCHEIDER of St. Cloud and Sandra
NANSEN of Detroit Lakes, Minn.; brothers Richard WEBB of Mesa and Russell WEBB
of Germany and grandmother, Samantha WEBB of Sartell. He was preceded in death
by a brother Ray Webb. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 23. 2005
SHARON MAE WEBER-TUPA
SHARON MAE
WEBER-TUPA was born Dec. 18, 1941 in Swea City, Iowa. She passed on to her Lord
after a courageous battle with cancer on Nov. 21, 2005. She is preceded in death
by parents Lawrence and Evelyn TISH, son Michael Terry WEBER, and brother James
Eldon TISH. She is survived by her husband William J. TUPA; daughter, Kristine
Hendricksen; son-in-law Terry Hendricksen; son Todd Larry WEBER; brothers Larry
TISH and Jeffrey TISH; sister Jody TISH; sister-in-law Carol TISH; grandchildren
Shari HENDRICKSEN and Janelle HENDRICKSEN; great grand children Lexys STIERWALT,
Brayden HENDRICKSEN, Mayka STIERWALT and her children's father Thomas M. WEBER.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, Nov. 26 at Horse World Arena at 1 p.m.,
between number eight and 10 ropings.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
November 9, 1962
JOSEPH WEBSTER Funeral Tuesday
Rev. James WILSON,
Presbyterian minister, conducted funeral services in the Wickenburg Chapel
Tuesday morning for JOSEPH C. WEBSTER Funeral Tuesday, 69, who died in his home
on Constellation Road last Sunday morning. Cremation followed with burial in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. WEBSTER was born in Kansas City, Missouri, February 19,
1893, and moved with his family as an infant to Waynesburg, Pennsylvania., where
he was raised and resided for many years. He spent 23 years in Toronto, Canada,
as district manager for the Gardner & Denver Co., dealers in heavy machinery and
equipment. He and his wife, Pearl, moved to Wickenburg in December, 1958.
Surviving, in addition to the widow, are a daughter Mrs. Thomas ROBLES of
Chimbote, Peru; a brother, William H. WEBSTER of Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; and
two sister, Mrs. John O’NIEL of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Reid PIERCE
of Orlando, Florida.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 18, 1996
ROLLA WELCH of Congress, died Dec. 16 in the VA Medical Center in Prescott. He
was 77. MR. WELCH was born Aug. 16, 1919 in Tuckerman, Arkansas. He had lived in
Arizona since 1986, moving from Oregon. He is survived by his wife, Alta, of
Congress. Private services will be held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
May 5, 2004, B9
HARRY SHEARER WELLS, age 80, of Show Low and Wickenburg,
passed away on April 25, 2004 surrounded by his family. He was born Sept. 7,
1923 in Evanston, Ill., the son of Viola Shearer and Harry Lumm Wells. Harry
married Kathleen (Teen) Lewis in Los Angeles, Calif. on March 25, 1944, whom he
met in 1937 when the two families traveled to Europe on the ocean liner H.M.S.
Antonia. Before and after World War II, he was a business major at Northwestern
University and belonged to the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Harry served in the
Army Tank Destroyer Corps, and then transferred to the Army Air Corps where he
was a navigator on B-24s flying out of England. He flew 24 missions, receiving
two Air Medals and a Certificate of Valor. After the war, he and his wife
settled in Santa Barbara, Calif., where they raised their children. Harry served
as Treasurer of the Santa Barbara Dodger Farm Club, and as president of Santa
Barbara North Rotary Club. In 1977 he and his wife moved to Arizona where he
continued real estate investment and home building until multiple sclerosis
forced his retirement in 1978. Harry is survived by his wife of 60 years,
Kathleen; son Dana (Linda) Wells of Rio Vista, Calif.; daughter, Laurie H. Wells
of Phoenix; granddaughters, Shelly Wells (Michael) Frank of Seattle, Wash.,
Courtney Tindall of Fairfield, Calif.; two great-grandchildren, Tony D. Frank
and Brittany Tindall; two brothers, David H. (Peggy) Wells and Richard G.
(Virginia) Wells, all of Milwaukee, Wisc. He was preceded in death by his sister
and brother-in-law, Virginia and Sidney Craig. Friends may make donations in
Harry's name to a charity of their choice. Owens Mortuary of Show Low handled
the arrangements. See www.owensmortuary. com to sign an online guest brook or to
leave condolences for the family.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August
29, 2001 A9
ZORA FAY WELLS, died Aug. 21 in Glendale. She was 64. Mrs. Wells
was born Aug. 5, 1937. Mrs. Wells grew up in Wickenburg, and was a lifelong
resident of Arizona. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Jack P. Wells;
three children, Terry Howard, Sheryl Wells and Greg Wells, all of Phoenix; two
granddaughters, Shannon Smith and Kelly Sanders of Phoenix; three
great-grandchildren, Joseph, Lyssa and Hunter; and three sisters, Laura Gregory,
Betty Johnston and Zola Getchel. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, April 10, 1996
Man dies in during domestic quarrel Sunday
night at squatter’s Flat. A common-law husband and wife quarrel turned deadly
Sunday night in the "squatter's flat" area at the end of the pavement of
Constellation Road just inside the Yavapai County line. According to reports
from the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Department, ROBERT WENGERT, 46, was pronounced
dead at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix late Sunday following the incident.
Spokes person Laurie Hadley of the 4 YCSO in Prescott said Wengert was shot once
and possibly twice with a small caliber handgun by his wife, Phyllis Emanuel,
54. According to a statement given to deputies at the scene, Emanuel said the
couple had been drinking and got into an argument which escalated to the point
that her husband came at her with a knife. Emanuel told deputies she shot
WENGERT in self-defense. No charges have been filed against Emanuel, Hadley
said. An autopsy and further investigation will determine if charges will be
brought, she said. Both Emanuel and Wengert were listed by Yavapai County
authorities as transients, living in a fifth-wheel trailer in the area northeast
of Wickenburg where the shooting occurred. Their last known permanent address
was in Congress authorities said.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 5,
1996
ROBERT “BUTCH” WENGERT of Congress, died March 31 in Phoenix. He was 46.
Mr. Wengert was born Oct.29, 1949 in Sterling, Colo. He had lived in Arizona for
the past two years, working as a mechanic. Mr. Wengert worked as a mechanic
around the Haxtum, Colo. area for many years, and he worked for a dredging
company that moved him to many different locations before he came to Arizona.
Survivors include his daughter Connie and husband Kurt Welsh; three
grandchildren, Dillon Austin and Colynn; a stepdaughter Kim Fecht and husband
Dan; his father, Bud; his wife. Helen; two sisters, Alice Holloway and Patsy
Shields; a brother, Harry Pennington; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was
preceded in death by his mother, Geraldine; his brother Jim his grandparents;
and one nephew. Services were May 16 at the Haxtun Cemetery.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 3, 2009, p. A16
The family of MURRAY WENTWORTH
would like to invite all his friends to a celebration of his life. A memorial
service will be held at Coffinger Park at noon on Saturday, June 14 with lunch
to follow. MURRAY WENTWORTH, a lifetime resident of Wickenburg, Ariz., passed
away on April 18.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 13, 2007, p. B8
EVELYN M. WESSLING, born 1928, died 2007. On May 20, Evelyn died at Hospice of
the Valley in Surprise after several years of extended illnesses. In 1993 she
married the Rev. ED WESSLING who was serving as pastor of Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Wickenburg. When Evelyn’s illnesses required assisted living, the
Wesslings moved to Chaparral Winds in Surprise. The memorial service will be
held on Wednesday, June 27 at 11 a.m. at Crown of Life Lutheran Church on
Spanish Garden Drive in Sun City West (623-546-6228). Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of the Valley, 14066 W. Waddell Road, Surprise AZ 85379, or to
Lutheran Summer Music Academy, 122 W. Franklin Ave., Suite 230, Minneapolis, MN
55404. On July 1, Rev. Wessling will again take up residence in his Wickenburg
home at 610 N. Madison Street.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan. 29,
1997
JOSEPH "JOEY" WEST IV of Wickenburg, died Jan. 26 in Wickenburg. He was
14. Mr. West was born Feb.3,1982 in man of Alturas, Calif. He had lived in
Arizona for the past six years. Survivors include his parents, Joseph D. and
Billie D. West of Wickenburg; sister Jennifer of Wickenburg; brother Alexander
of Wickenburg; grandparents Bill and Dolores Houseman of Alturas, Calif,; and
aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan.
30 at Brown’s Wickenburg Funeral Home chapel.
August 21, 1936 p. 3
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church for Mrs.
Earnest WHEAT, who passed away last Friday afternoon at her home here after a
short illness. Surviving Mrs. Wheat are her husband and four children., Burta
Lee, Burton, Bonnie and Janie; also three brothers living in Wickenburg, Nathan
G. SLADE, W. B. BOND and A. W. BOND. The mother and father, another brother and
three sisters reside in Mississippi. Mrs. WHEAT came to Wickenburg from Gulfport
three months ago. Mr. Wheat is employed at the Wickenburg Ice Co. Many beautiful
floral offerings attested the esteem in which Mrs. Wheat was held. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Reese E. SCULL. Interment took place in the
Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 7, 2001, p.
A20
ROWLAND D. WHEELER of Wickenburg, died Feb. 28 in Sun City West. He was
74. Mr. Wheeler was born March 4, 1926 in Springfield, Vermont. He had lived in
Arizona for the past 15 years. Survivors include three daughters, Linda,
Caroline and Diane; a sister, Alice W. BLISH of Congress; five grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Wheeler was preceded in death by his wife,
Pauline, in 1991.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, 3 October 2008
CHARLIE DAVID WHITE was born on June 12, 1983 in Wickenburg, and passed away on
Sept. 14, 2008 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix. Charlie had lived most of
his life in Wickenburg and in Indiana. He loved going four-wheeling in the
desert and racing fast cars. He was preceded in death by his sister Amanda
(2000) and his dad Floyd White (2005) who work at the Country Club golf course
for many years. Charlie is survived by mother Donna Shelley of Shoals, Ind.;
grandmother Mallie Diamond of Shoals, Ind.; his longtime girlfriend and daughter
Melody and Camille Smith; aunts Ellen Barrett of Shoals, Ind.; Marty Reed of
Prescott Valley, Ariz.; Liz Martin of Wickenburg, Ariz.; uncles Hendley Jr. and
Clay Diamond of Shoals, Ind.; Tony Diamond of Palestine, Texas; and nieces Jenna
and Madelynn Carroll. While Charlie's death was a tragedy, three lives were
saved through organ donation. His mom felt very strongly about helping others to
live. His nurses Dawn and Bonnie were very compassionate and gave great
assistance throughout the whole process. Donna said that her soul was at great
peace and her heart overflowing with all the love and prayers of family and
loved ones. Funeral arrangements were made through David's Desert Chapel Funeral
Home. David was very caring and really helped us through a very rough time.
Thank you to everyone who has helped our family through this very tragic time
with love and prayers. A memorial service will be held in February.
March
25, 1955
Rites Held In Ajo For CHARLIE WHITE
Word has been received here
of the death of CHARLIE FRANKLIN WHITE, 86, at Ajo March 4. He was a former
Wickenburg resident. Born December 10, 1868, in Alabama, Mr. White moved to
Arizona in 1938. He had lived in Ajo for the past three years. Surviving are the
widow, Mrs. Martha WHITE of Ajo; two sons, Elbert of Ajo and Raymond of Solano
Beach, Calif.; and four daughters: Mrs. Tarvis ROOKER, San Angelo, Texas; Mrs.
S. R. WESTBROOK, Crockett, Texas; Mrs. Harold DONNELL, South Pasadena, Calif.
and Mrs. Jess JOHNSON, Long Beach, Calif.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
June 15, 2005, p. B10
FLOYD WHITE, "Whitey" passed in his sleep at his home
June 10, 2005 with his loving partner Jeannie by his side. He was born August
23, 1939 to Marcus and Minnie White in Eastlynn, W.Va. In 1955 they moved to
Wickenburg where he worked as a bartender and house painter, but his life's work
was put into the Wickenburg Country Club, where he was employed for 42 years. He
has two children Amanda and Charles, and two grandchildren Jenna and Madelynn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Juanita, brother Roger, and
half-sister Doris. Whitey has two surviving brothers Charles and Marcus. Whitey
is and always will be greatly missed by his family and many, many friends. A
memorial gathering to celebrate his life will be announced.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 26, 1997
HARRY BRUCE WHITE of Wickenburg, died
March 20 in Wickenburg. He was 79. Mr. White was born July 1, 1917 in Tenaha,
Texas. He had lived in Arizona for the past two years. Survivors include his
wife, Winona S., of Wickenburg; son Ashley; daughters Karen and Valerie; seven
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. There were no services.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 26, 1997
HARRY BRUCE WHITE of
Wickenburg died March 20 in Wickenburg. He was 79. Mr. White was born July 1,
1917 in Tenaha, Texas. He had lived in Arizona for the past two years. Mr. White
and his wife were married 56 years ago in Quartzsite, Ariz. He was a life member
of the American Legion Post 12 and served as Past Commander. He was a retired
Air Force Chief Warrant Officer, serving in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Survivors include his wife Winona S. of Wickenburg; son Ashley; daughters Karen
and Valerie; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private cremation
ceremonies were conducted. Contributions may be made to the Wickenburg Ambulance
Service Paramedic Training Fund, 155 N. Tegner St., Suite C. Wickenburg, AZ
85390. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb. 10, 1961
Man Found Dead
Funeral services are pending
for JOHN E. WHITE, 58, who was found dead at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Bridge
Court where he resided with his brother, Owen WHITE.
Wickenburg Sun, Feb.
17, 1961
Rites in Phoenix
Graveside rites were conducted in the Greenwood
Cemetery, Phoenix, at 1 p.m. Tuesday for JOHN WHITE, 58-year-old Wickenburg
resident who died suddenly here February 8.
April 8, 1953 p. 5
Bob
Naeve’s Uncle Died. Here Monday
VICTOR WHITELY, 54, uncle of Robert NAEVE,
died suddenly in the lawn of his Sunny Cove home Monday afternoon. The body,
accompanied by Mrs.Whitely and Mr. Naeve, has been taken to Long Bench, Calif.,
for services and burial. Mr. Whitely had purchased the Paul KOEPKE home here
last month and he and Mrs. Whitely had moved here last Friday to make Wickenburg
their home following his retirement as a laboratory technician with the Shell
Oil Co. in Long Beach.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Oct. 27, 1961
Phoenix Rites For RICHARD WHITFIELD
Funeral services were held in Phoenix at
10 a.m. Thursday for RICHARD F. RICHARD WHITFIELD, 91-year-old Wickenburg
resident and father of E. J. WOODSON. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park
Phoenix. Mr. Whitfield, a rancher and farmer in Texas before he came to Arizona
in 1912, died in a Phoenix Hospital Sunday. He had been a blade operator for the
State Highway Department and for the City of Phoenix for 25 years prior to his
retirement in 1940. He resided here with his son and daughter-in-law. Surviving
is another son, E. G. WOODSON of Phoenix, two grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ February 23, 1962
ELDERLY MAN DIES
JAMES WHITTEMORE, 91, died in Community Hospital at 12:33 a.
m. Thursday. He has lived in the Carroll Apartments for about 4 years and had
recently been residing in the home of Mrs. Gladys BOYER at 173 Apache Street. He
was a retired railroad employee. Two daughters and a son in California and a
brother in Virginia survive. Funeral arrangements had not been made when The SUN
went to press.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 2, 1962
Saturday
rites for JAMES WHITTEMORE
Funeral services for JAMES M. WHITTEMORE, 91, were
held last Saturday morning in the Wickenburg Chapel with the Rev. Wayman
MITCHELL, pastor of the foursquare Church, officiating. Following cremation the
remains were buried in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Whittemore died in Community
Hospital Thursday morning of last week. Born January 23, 1871, in North
Carolina, Mr. Whittemore was a freight clerk for the “Southern pacific railroad
from 1898 until his retirement in 1938. He spent most of that time in Redlands,
California. He moved to Wickenburg six years ago. Surviving are a son, Marion
WHITTEMORE of Santa Monica, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Eugenia STEWART of
Brawley, Calif.; and Mrs. Ida Belle LaGASSE of Los Angeles; four grandchildren;
and 12 great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 5, 2004,
B9
DAVID MARK WHITNEY, 53, of Flagstaff, died Tuesday, April 27, 2004. He was
born in Torrance, Calif., on March 2, 1951, to David and Lynette Whitney. Mr.
Whitney graduated from Wickenburg High School and attended Northern Arizona
University where he met his wife, Darcie. He graduated from Colorado State
University in 1974. He worked with the U.S. Forest Service as a fisheries
biologist for 32 years. He loved the outdoors and was passionate about his
family. He and his family moved back to Flagstaff in 1990. He is survived by his
wife, Darcie, of 30 years; children Chris (Shelley) Whitney and Corrie Jane
Whitney, both of Flagstaff; and two granddaughters. A memorial service was held
Saturday at Christ's Church of Flagstaff, 3475 E. Soliere Ave., Flagstaff. In
lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Mark Whitney Environmental
Science Scholarship Fund at Sinagua High School, 3950 E. Butler Ave. Flagstaff,
AZ 86004. Please make checks payable to Sinagua High School. Arrangements were
under the direction of Norvel Owens Mortuary.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, May 29, 1996
EMILY MILDRED WIDING of Wickenburg, died May 23 in Sun City.
She was 76. Mrs. WIDING was born Nov. 23, 1919 in Worchcster, Mass. She had
recently moved to Arizona from Massachusetts. Mrs. Widing was a member of the
Westey United Methodist Church in Worcester, Mass. and the Stella Chapter O.E.S.
She worked as a secretary in her husband's numerous developing companies and was
a Realtor in her later years. Mrs. WIDING was an avid golfer and belonged many,
golfing organizations. She and her husband and won numerous golf tournaments
over the years, including an international golf tournament. The Widings spent
much time traveling over the years. She also enjoyed sewing. Survivors include
her husband of 56 years, Eric, of Wickenburg; daughters and sons-in-law Karen
and Gerald HYSON of Holden, Mass. and Melanie and Marshall Heath of Wickenburg;
four grandchildren: and four great grandchildren. Mrs. WIDING was preceded in
death by her brother, James SIMMLER of North Grafton, Mass.; her parents, Carl
S. and Emily A. SIMMLER; and grandchild Hans A. J. Hyson. Services will be, at
11 a.m. Thursday, May 30 at Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Pastor Ed
Wessling will officiate. Interment will be at a later date in Rural Cemetery in
Worcester, Mass. Contributions in Mrs. Widing name may be made to: Wickenburg
Extended Care Activities Fund, 520 Rose Lane, Wickenburg, Ariz. 85390. All
arrangements were handled by Frey Funeral Home' and Cremation Service.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December 18, 1996
ROY L. “Doc” WIGGINS -
ROY L. “DOC” WIGGINS of Morristown, died Dec. 14 at his residence in Morristown.
He was 51. Mr. Wiggins was born May 7, 1945 in Wagon Mound, N.M. He had lived in
Arizona for the past 29 years. Survivors include two daughters, Laurie Webster
of Safford, and Misty Wiggins of Safford; mother Anita "Tiny" Wiggins of Wagon
Mound, N.M.; sister Linda Bauler of Safford; two brothers, Charles Wiggins of
Aztec, N.M., and Gerald Wiggins of Roswell, N.M.; and a granddaughter, Sadie
Webster of Safford. Services are pending.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
December 25, 1996
Wiggins correction. The first name of ROBERT L. “DOC”
WIGGINS, 51, of Morristown, whose obituary appeared in the Dec. 18 Wickenburg
Sun, was incorrectly reported in that obituary. See the full death notice in
this week's Sun classified advertising section.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, December 25, 1996
ROBERT L. “DOC” WIGGINS of Morristown died
Dec. 14 at his residence in Morristown. He was 51. Mr. Wiggins was born May 7,
1945 in Wagon Mound, N.M. He had lived in Arizona for the past 29 years. "Doc"
was best known as an all around darned good cowboy! Those who knew him on a
personal level respected him for his simple lifestyle and quiet manner. He will
be missed by those who knew him and loved him. He was employed by Rincon Ranch.
He was preceded in death by his father Donald Wiggins, brother Dale Wiggins and
sister Betty Garrett. Survivors include daughters Laurie Webster and Misty
Wiggins, both of Safford; mother Anita "Tiny" Wiggins of Wagon Mound, N.M.;
sister Linda Bauler of Safford; brothers Charles Wiggins of Aztec, N .M., and
Gerald Wiggins of Roswell, N.M.; and granddaughter Sadie Webster of Safford.
Please contact Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home at 684-2081 for visitation and
service times. Burial will be conducted in Wagon Mound, N.M. Brown's Wickenburg
Funeral Home at 187 N. Adams St. handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 19, 2008, p. A11
HARRIET V. WILDER, 83, passed
away March 16, 2008 in Peoria, Ariz. Harriet was born and raised in Helena,
Mont., later moving to Idaho. She married Hallie LYON and began a family. With
daughters Lana and Linda, they moved to Montana. She moved to Spokane, Wash.,
where she lived for more than 30 years. During that time, she had worked at
Gonzaga University. Harriet had remarried Harold WILDER, and he had passed away
in 1984. Shortly thereafter, Harriet and her sister came to Wickenburg in 1990.
Harriet had been a member of the Mt. Hope Assembly of God Church and also
attended the Mt. View Christian Church here in Wickenburg. Due to a lengthy
illness, she had lived in Peoria in a care home for the last several years.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 4, 1956, p. 2
Mrs. RHODES Mother Died
In California
Mr. Mary RHODES was called to Santa Monica, Calif., Tuesday of
this week by the death of her mother, MRS. ALICE WILEMON, which occurred of a
heart attack early that morning. Mrs. WILEMON, who was 79 years of age and had
been in poor health for the past four years, had visited her daughter here in
Wickenburg on several occasions.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December
28, 1962
Death Summons Mrs. DOLLY WILEY
Mrs. DOLLY WILEY, 73- year old
resident of Salome since 1935, a native Arizonan and well known throughout this
section of the state, passed away at 4:47 a.m. Christmas day in Community
Hospital here. She had been admitted to the hospital December 21 following a
fall in her home which resulted in a broken hip. Mrs. Wiley was born at the
Congress Mine 73 years ago. She then lived in Prescott for many years before
moving to Salome in 1935. Her husband, George WILEY, died in Salome many years
ago. There were no children. A nephew, Floyd RONDEAU of Phoenix, survives.
Funeral services are pending.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, December
25, 1996
EARL W. WILKIE of Congress, died Dec. 12 in Wickenburg. He was 95.
MR. WILKIE was born Aug. 5, 1901 in Derby, Kansas. He had lived in Arizona for
the past 28 years. He is survived by a nephew, Robert WILKIE of Placentia,
Calif. Graveside memorial services at the Wickenburg Cemetery will be held at a
later date.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 5, 1997
MAMIE DOBBS
WILKINS of Wickenburg died March 1 in Wickenburg. She was 86. Mrs. Wilkins was
born Oct. 6, 1910 in Kell, Ill. She had lived in Wickenburg for the past 55
years, corning from Illinois. Mrs. Wilkins is survived by her daughter Frances
L. Field of Phoenix; sons and daughter-in-laws George and Vivian Wilkins of
Wickenburg, and Bob and Lotus Wilkins of Sedgwick, Kan.; grandchildren Mike and
Debbie Field of Phoenix, Becky Wilkins of Congress, Jack Field of Phoenix,
Debbie Jo and Paul Wright of Wickenburg, George Jr. and Kimberly Wilkins of
Wickenburg, Kevin Wilkins of Kansas, Summer Wilkins of Flagstaff and Stefanie
Kirkendall of Wickenburg; great-grandchildren Stefanie Kirkendall, Lisa Field,
Tawnya Field, Jonny Thomas, George Wilkins III, July Thomas, Jake Thomas, R.J.
Wilkins, Jaime Thomas, Brianna Wilkins, Carly Wilkins and Sarah Wilkins; and
great-great grandchild Christian Field. Mrs. Wilkins was preceded in death by
her husband B.B. Wilkins, two grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Services
will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 8 at Frey Funeral Home. Pastor Gary
Golike will officiate. Contributions may be made in Mrs. Wilkins' name to the
Wickenburg Hospital Foundation Extended Care Unit Project Fund, 520 Rose Lane,
Wickenburg AZ 85390. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Wickenburg
handled all the arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 5,
1997
MAMIE DOBBS WILKINS of Wickenburg, died March 1 in Wickenburg. She was
86. Mrs. Wilkins was born Oct. 6, 1910 in Kell, lllinois. She had lived in
Wickenburg for the past 55 years, coming from lllinois. Mrs. Wilkins is survived
by her daughter, Frances L. Field of Phoenix; sons and daughter-in-laws George
and Vivian Wilkins of Wickenburg, and Bob and Lotus Wilkins of Sedgwick, Kan.;
grandchildren Mike and Debbie Field of Phoenix, Becky Wilkins of Congress, Jack
Field of Phoenix, Debbie Jo and Paul Wright of Wickenburg, George Jr. and
Kimberly Wilkins of Wickenburg, Kevin Wilkins of Kansas, Summer Wilkins of
Flagstaff and Stefanie Kirkendall of Wickenburg; great-grandchildren Stefan
Kirkendall, Lisa Field, Tawnya Field, Jonny Thomas, George Wilkins III, July
Thomas, Jake Thomas, R.J. Wilkins, Jaime Thomas, Brianna Wilkins, Carly Wilkins
and Sarah Wilkins; and one great-great grandchild, Christian Field. Mrs. Wilkins
was preceded in death by her husband, B.B. Wilkins, two grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 8 at Frey Funeral
Home. Pastor Gary Golike will officiate.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
April 19, 1957, p. 1
Services Friday For Mrs. WILKINSON
Funeral services
for MRS. MARTHA WILKINSON will be held at 11 o'clock Friday morning at the
Wickenburg Chapel with Dr. Charles S. POLING officiating. Burial will be in the
Wickenburg Cemetery. Mrs. Wilkinson passed away at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning
in Community Hospital. She was 82 years old. Born in England, Mrs. Wilkinson
came to the United States while a small child. She lived in Bisbee, Ariz., for
many years and it was there she met William WILKINSON whom she married 51 years
ago May 7. He died in Wickenburg November 26, 1956. They moved from Bisbee to
Wenden where they lived for 40 years, and came to Wickenburg in 1951. Mr.
Wilkinson was a mining engineer. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Harold Goodman,
Sr., of Wickenburg; one grandson, Harold GOODMAN, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Florence
CLAY of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and two brothers, Harry WELLS, of Trinidad,
Colorado, and Fred WELLS of England.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
November 30, 1956, p. 1
Wm. WILKINSON, Arizonan For 62 Years, Summoned
Dr.
Charles S. POLING conducted funeral services in the Wickenburg Chapel at 2 p.m.
Thursday for WILLIAM (BILL) WILKINSON who died in Community Hospital at 8:35
p.m. Monday after an illness of three weeks. Burial was in the Wickenburg
Cemetery. Mr. Wilkinson came to Arizona 62 years ago from Wisconsin where he was
born June 21, 1873. He first lived in Bisbee, then went to Wenden where he lived
for 40 years, and came to Wickenburg five years ago. He was a mining engineer.
He and Mrs. Wilkinson were married in Bisbee in 1906 and observed their 50th
wedding anniversary here last May 7. The only survivors are the widow; one
daughter, Mrs. Harold GOODMAN; and one grandson, Harold GOODMAN, Jr. Mrs. Beulah
PATTERSON was soloist at the funeral and pallbearers were George WENTWORTH, Niel
HANNE, Carl SHRIDE and Al LANCASTER of Wickenburg, Jack BURR of Phoenix and
Elias OROSCO of Wenden.
May 13, 1955, p.1
Homer Rose's Mother Passes
Mr. & Mrs. Homer Rose returned Tuesday, evening from Caldwell, Idaho, where they
were called upon the death of Mr. Rose's mother,MRS. BESSIE WILL, in that city
on May 2. Funeral services for the 76-year-old woman were held May 6 in
Caldwell. In addition to the son here, she is survived by one other son, Harold
ROSE of Los Angeles, and two daughters, Mrs. Archie FUGATE of Caldwell and Mrs.
Edith SHIER of Boise, Idaho.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ Aug 22, 2001 A14 Donna J. Willett of Wickenburg, died Aug. 18 in Sun City West. She was 62. Mrs. Willett was born April 15, 1939 in Chicago, Ill. She had lived in Arizona for the past 12 years. Survivors include her daughters, Patricia Slattery of Illinois, Theresa and husband Michael Pais of Phoenix, Gina and husband James Foote of Illinois, Deanna and Brad Voigt of Minnesota, and Debi Willett of Illinois; son Joseph and wife Donna Hebbard of Illinois; and grandchildren Matt and Michael Voigt, Lauren Slattery, Murphy and Mitchell Hebbard, Brea Pais, and Sophia Foote. Mrs. Willett was preceded in death by her husband, George Willett. Services have been held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Wickenburg, with burial in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Bishop Leonard Rucker officiated. May George Willett and Donna Willett rest in peace. Frey Funeral Home and Cremation Service was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept 1, 1961
Wednesday Rites For MRS.
WILLIAMS
Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie WILLIAMS were conducted in the
Wickenburg Chapel at 10 0'Clock Wednesday morning with the Rev. Robert JENKINS,
Baptist minister, officiating. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery Mrs.
Williams died in Community Hospital at 4:10 a. m. Monday. Born in Indiana March
30, 1893, Mrs. Williams moved here 25 years ago. Surviving are one son, Vernon
CASH of Wickenburg, and one daughter, Mrs. Mercedes HOLLAND of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, May 11, 1962
HILARY WILLIAMS Funeral Friday
Luke Air force Base personnel will conduct military funeral rites at 2 p.m.
today (Friday) in the Wickenburg Chapel for HILARY L. WILLIAMS. Military burial
rites will follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 2:50 a.m.
Monday in the Veterans Hospital in Long Beach, California. Born May 10, 1914, in
San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Williams served 20 years in the air force before his
retirement in 1957. He saw service in World War II and the Korean War. He moved
to Wickenburg in 1960 and resided 6 miles east of the Phoenix Highway. Since
coming here he had been a Civil Service employee at Luke Air Force Base.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Minnie WILLIAMS; one daughter, Mrs. Ray HODGSON of
Wickenburg; one son Lt. William L. SMITH of Hill air Force Base, Kaysville,
Utah; and four grandchildren, John, Raymond, Michelle and Janinne Hodgson of
Wickenburg.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, August 19, 1955 p. 10
JESS
WILLIAMS Dies In Phoenix
Funeral services for JESS WILLIAMS, 66-year-old
Wickenburg resident, were to be held in Phoenix this week with burial there; Mr.
Williams died in a hospital there Sunday afternoon. Born November 21, 1888, in,
Iowa, Mr. Williams was with the Great Western Railroad for many years, retiring
on a physical disability. He moved to Wickenburg 19 months ago and lived on
Frontier Street between the Hassayampa Hotel and Brayton's. Surviving are the
widow, Mrs. Elsie WILLIAMS; one daughter, Carol 6; and one brother, John, of
Archie, Missouri.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 26, 1996
MARGIE
LEE WILLIAMS of Wickenburg, died June 23 in Glendale. She was 60. Mrs. Williams
was born March 11, 1936 in Shelby, N.C. She had lived in Arizona for 16 years,
coming from Oklahoma. Mrs. Williams was a waitress at the Country Kitchen in
Wickenburg. She enjoyed fishing, camping and going to the ranch. Survivors
include her husband, Travis Williams, of Arizona; daughters Joyce Lee HENSON of
Tennessee and Michell Lavon HUBBS of Nevada; sisters Judy, Bettie and Dott, all
of West Virginia; grandchildren Travis Steven and Dee Williams of Nevada,
Christine Lee Anne and Cameron Hubbs of Nevada, Dayelynn, Carrie Lee and Taffy
Marie Kramer, all of Tennessee; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral
services wi11 be at 4 p.m. today (Wednesday, June 27), at Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation Service. Contributions may be made in Mrs. Williams' name to Michell
Hubbs, 980 N. Tegner St., Wickenburg, Ariz. 85390. Frey Funeral Home and
Cremation Service was in charge of all arrangements.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, July 17, 1959 p. 4
Funeral Tuesday For Willis Baby
Rev.
Charles FRUGIA, Baptist minister of Bagdad, conduct funeral services in
Wickenburg Chapel Tuesday morning for CARL PRESTON WILLIS, 7-months-old son of
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon WILLIS who reside on the Phoenix Highway just east of town.
The baby died Sunday afternoon while enroute to Community Hospital. The little
boy was born in Wickenburg November 19, 1958. Survivors, in addition to the
parents, are three brothers, David, Steven and Gordon, Jr.; two sisters, Lynn
and Freida Ann; and the grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred WARD of Bagdad, formerly
of Wickenburg, and Mrs. Edith B. WILLIS of San Bernardino, Calif. Burial was in
Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 28, 1961
Rites Were Sunday For Willis Infant
Graveside rites were conducted in the
Wickenburg Cemetery Sunday afternoon for the infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon WILLIS. The Rev. Robert Jenkins officiated. The baby died in Community
Hospital a few hours after its birth on July 20.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, November 23, 1956, p. 8
Sister-In-Law Of R. A. WILLIS Killed
Mr. & Mrs. Warren WILLIS and R. A. WILLIS were in Mesa Wednesday afternoon
attending funeral services for the latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. MINNIE WILLIS,
who was killed in an automobile accident in Mesa last week. Her husband, Heber
WILLIS, was seriously injured in the same accident and is in Mesa's Southside
Hospital. Services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Sixth Ward LDS
Church, Mesa.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 23, 1956, p. 1
R. A. WILLIS RELATIVE KILLED IN AUTO WRECK
RAYMOND WILLIS, 19, of Snowflake,
grand nephew of R. A. WILLIS of Wickenburg, was killed when the car he was
driving overturned 12 miles west of Snowflake on Highway 73. Gary Lee WILLIS,
15, brother of the driver, and one other occupant the car escaped with only
minor injuries.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona January 19, 1962
Rites in Phoenix for R. A. WILLIS
R. A. WILLIS, 86, a resident of Wickenburg
for 36 years died at 12:15 a.m. Wednesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. N.F.
Fraser, in Phoenix where he was visiting. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.
today (Friday) in the Mortensen-Kinsley Mortuary in Phoenix with Bruce Hunt,
president of the LDS Church in Wickenburg officiating. Burial will be in the
Mesa Cemetery. Mr. Willis was born in Kenora, Utah, October 3, 1876 and went
with his family to Snowflake, Ariz., when he was 2 years old. He had lived in
Wickenburg since 1926. Mr. Willis once operated a cotton ranch at Chandler, was
active for years in the building trade, worked on Arizona’s highways for many
years, starting when horses were used to pull equipment, and for nine years was
the state livestock inspector here. Eight children survive. They are R.K (Kink)
and Warren of Wickenburg; Marlin and Lester of Phoenix, Larry of Santa Cruz,
Calif.; Arthur of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Aleta LUNDQUIST of Stockton, Calif., and
Mrs. Leora FRASER of Phoenix. Also survive are a brother Heber WILLIS of Mesa,
14 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, Friday December 21, 1962
NOBLE ANDERS Killed In Car Wreck Monday
NOBLE
ROY ANDERS, 19-year-old son of Mr. & Mrs. Houston ANDERS, and his friend,
WILLIAM BRADLEY WILSON, Jr., 38, of Moab, Utah, were killed in a one-car
automobile accident on Highway 180 about 27 miles north of Flagstaff Monday
afternoon. According to Paul METZKE, half-brother of the Anders youth, the two
men had apparently been in Flagstaff and were returning to Grand Canyon where
they were employed by a mining firm. Highway Patrolman Roy LAMBERTSON was quoted
as saying that he 1961 sedan, believed to have been driven by Wilson, apparently
went out of control, left the road, flipped end over end for 264 feet, then flew
through the air for another 144 feet, coming to rest in some trees. Both
victims, he said, were found 125 feet from the wreck. Young ANDERS was born May
24, 1943, in Wickenburg and attended school here. He had recently been employed
by the Western Golden Uranium Mining Co. of Grand Canyon. Surviving are the
parents; a sister, Margaret; and two half brother, Harold Paul METZKE and Emery
Arthur METZKE, all of Wickenburg. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow
(Saturday) in the Wickenburg chapel with the Rev. Robert JENKINS, past of the
first Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Jan. 3, 2001, p. A13
GRACE R. WILSON of
Flagstaff and a former winter resident of Wickenburg, died Dec. 28. Mrs. Wilson
was born in Tulia, Texas, raised in Southern California and was a 30-year
resident of Northern Colorado before moving to Flagstaff with her husband in the
fall of 1999. Survivors include her husband, James C. WILSON; mother Grayce
STERLING of Longmont, Colo.; father and stepmother Dean and Wilma REDDELL of
Hemet, Calif.; sister Linda OLSON of Mission Viejo, Calif.; and stepchildren
John WILSON of Longmont, Judy WILSON of Solana Beach, Calif., Jill WILSON of
Forest Grove, Ore., Jean FONTEYN of Temecula, Calif. and Jeffrey WILSON of El
Segundo, Calif. Private memorial services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, Feb. 27, 2008
PAMELA WILSON was born Dec. 15, 1956 in Marion,
Ohio. She died Feb. 18 in Wickenburg, Ariz. She is survived by her husband
BURNIE WILSON; children Kimberly and Kurt COWLEY; sisters Cheryl, Jackie, and
Donnette; her parents Donald and Joyce GARVERICK. She was preceded in death by
her son Keith COWLEY. A memorial service will be held Saturday (March 1) at 11
a.m. at David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home in Wickenburg. There will be a
reception at the Wickenburg Elks lodge 2160 following the memorial service.
Arrangements entrusted to David’s Desert Chapel Funeral Home.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 2, 1956, p. 1
PHOENIX RESIDENT DIED AT CONGRESS
MERCER D. WILSON, Jr., of Phoenix, employed in construction work on Highway 93,
died suddenly Tuesday in Congress. He was 53 years of age. The body was taken to
Phoenix for funeral services and burial. He is survived by his wife, Lucille,
his mother, Mrs. Mercer D. WILSON, Sr., and a brother, George WILSON of Los
Angeles.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov.12, 2008
JOHN DAVID
WILSON, D.C., passed away at his home in Wickenburg after a 30-year battle with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on Nov. 4. He was 82. John was born
the only son of Edith Mae and David L. Wilson of Pinedale, Wyoming, on July 16,
1926. John had three sisters, the youngest Clara Lou, and two older sisters
Madelyn and Frances. After graduating from Pinedale High School in 1943, John
entered the Navy in 1944 as a Naval Hospital Corpsman in the Philippines
campaign. He was honorably discharged after the war in 1945. In June 1946, he
married Gerry PICKENS of Yoder, Wyo. John attended and graduated from the
University of Natural Healing Arts in Denver, Colo., with his degree in
chiropractic in Sept. 1950. After becoming a licensed doctor of chiropractic in
several states, in 1950 John opened his first practice in Guernsey, Wyo. After
his daughter Darla was born in 1952, they moved to Arcata, Calif. In 1957, his
son Steve was born. John and Linda were married in January 1970. They moved to
Hayward, Calif., with Linda’s two sons Tony and Tim Swenson. John continued his
practice in Oakland for 10 years before he was diagnosed with COPD in 1979. In
1980, he and Linda moved to Wickenburg to ease his pulmonary suffering. Before
his illness became severe, John enjoyed camping, boating, hiking, building,
fishing, water and snow skiing. He was well known for his dry sense of humor.
John also loved to organize and hold sourdough pancake feeds or chili feeds. He
was a member of the American Legion Post 12 in Wickenburg and a member of the
Odd Fellows, Kiwanis, Boy Scout leader and numerous chiropractic associations.
John was preceded in death by his parents, his oldest sister Frances Takacs, his
nephew Cary Schroyer, and his stepson Tony Swenson. He is survived by his wife
Linda; his two children Darla (Craig) Hahn of San Leandro, Calif.; Steve Wilson
of Ravendale, Calif.; sisters Clara Lou (Fred) Tschiffely and Madelyn Robertson;
his nephews, nieces and their spouses Dave and Sue Takacs, Dan and Pam Takacs of
Campbell; Debbie and Carl Taylor of Wrightwood; Bernie Bo of Colorado; Fred
Tschiffely of Alaska; Fiona Robertson of Santa Rosa; Randy Robertson of Los
Angeles; and many grand-nieces, grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Following cremation by the Neptune Society, a memorial service was held at the
First Southern Baptist Church of Wickenburg, on Nov. 10. After the memorial, a
fellowship potluck was shared. John’s ashes will be scattered in Wyoming at a
later date. In lieu of flowers, John has requested that donations be made to the
Hospice of Arizona, attn: Connie Frisby, 2222 W. Northern Ave., Suite A-100,
Phoenix AZ 85021.
Wickenburg Sun Wickenburg, AZ, May 16, 2007, p. A11
MORLAN "SAM" R. WIMAN, age 82, passed away May 11 in Peoria, Ariz. Funeral
services were held on Monday, May 14 at 11 a.m. at the Wickenburg Funeral Home
with concluding services and interment in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery. Mr.
Wiman was born and raised on the family ranch in Mill Iron, Mont. He attended
schools there and later served in the U.S. Army. Following his military service
he returned to Montana and began ranching and later worked for the Department of
Interior with the National Parks Service working at the Grand Canyon, Walnut
Canyon near Flagstaff, Ariz., and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Ajo,
Ariz. After his retirement he started a second hand store in Ajo, then in 1993
he moved to Congress. He was a member of the Wittmann Assembly of God Church.
Family was the most important thing in life to Sam. He was a great husband,
father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife Sheila Wiman of Congress;
sons and daughters-in-law Ray and Regina Wiman of Yukon, Okla., Rev. Carl and
Margarita Wiman of Wittmann; brother Kenneth Wiman of Baker, Mont.; sister Ruth
O'Conner of Caldwell, Idaho; and grandchildren Carl S. Wiman, Jr. of Wittmann;
Kristina, Katrina, and Kathleen Wiman all of Oklahoma. He was preceded in death
by son Larry Wiman in 1963 and brother Sten Wiman in 2005. Arrangements are
under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, August 21, 1953
AGUILA RESIDENT TWELFTH HIGHWAY FATALITY IN
AREA
When an elderly Aguila man, BEN WINES, 76 years of age, started across
the highway in Aguila last Saturday evening, he apparently walked directly in
front on an automobile driven by Jess L. RUTHERFORD of Ontario, Canada. Mr.
Wines was killed instantly. Although he had lived in the Aguila community for
several years, all efforts to locate any living relatives failed. His body was
brought to the Wickenburg Mortuary and burial took place in the Wickenburg
Cemetery Tuesday. The death of Mr. Wines brought to 12 the number of highway
fatalities within the Wickenburg patrol area since January 1.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 6, 2007, p A8
ELIZABETH S. WING, age 91, passed
away May 28 in Gilbert, Ariz. Memorial services will be held on Saturday (June
9) at 2 p.m. at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church with Rev. David L. Thom
officiating. She was born July 18, 1915 in Louisville, Ky., to Reverend Henry
Cook Salmond and Louise Brown Salmond. She was raised in south Pittsburg as well
as Chattanooga, Tenn. Following high school, she attended a secretarial school.
It was during that time when she met George J. Wing at a USO dance while he was
in the Army. They settled in Oconomowoc, Wis., near the Wing side of the family.
Elizabeth joined several clubs and organizations while in Oconomowoc. She was a
member of the Women’s Hospital Auxiliary, Zion Episcopal Church Altar Guild,
Women’s Club, and Stitch and Chatter Club. She worked as a secretary in the
attendance office at Oconomowoc High School. Elizabeth and George also worked as
independent manufacturing representatives that marketed to premium sales
organizations, Their company was known as JEB. After coming to Wickenburg
Elizabeth was a member of the St. Alban’s Altar Guild. She enjoyed traveling and
visiting family members. She was preceded in death by husband GEORGE “JACK” WING
on March 28, 1990. She is survived by her three children George Wing, Jr. of
Arizona, Betty Bloom of California, and Bob Wing of Washington; seven
grandchildren Jimmy Bloom, Scott Bloom, Ryan Bloom, Janessa Oriol, Melissa Wing,
Andrea Wing and George Wing, III; and three great-grandchildren Tommy Bloom,
Maddie Bloom and Jake Bloom. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg
Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 19, 1997
WADE
WINTERS of Wickenburg, died March 16 in Wickenburg. He was 84. Mr. Winters was
born Sept., 5, 1912 in Salliasaw, Okla. He had lived in Arizona for the past 56
years, coming from Oklahoma. Survivors include his wife, Verna; son Samual of
Wittmann, Don of Benicia, Calif., and Keith Winters of Phoenix; brother Charles
Winters of Blythe, Calif.; sister Enuich Ratliff of Blythe; and six
grandchildren. Services have been held.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
March 26, 1997
RONALD WINWOOD of Elko, Nev. and a former Wickenburg resident,
died Feb. 26 at his home in Elko. He was 90. Mr. Winwood was born Aug. 18, 1906
in Brownsville, Pa. He moved to Wickenburg in 1962 from New Lebanon, Pa. He
worked as a gardener at a local guest ranch here until moving to Elko in 1996 to
be closer to his family. Survivors include his wife, Alice, of Elko; three sons;
five daughters; two brothers; one sister; and several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 15, 1962
Withers Funeral Will be Friday
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m.
today (Friday) at the Wickenburg Chapel for ELWYN WITHERS of Wickenburg, who
passed away early Tuesday morning in Community Hospital. The services will be
conducted by Rev. Robert JENKINS of the First Baptist Church and burial will
follow in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Mr. Withers was born in Canon City, Colo.,
June 6, 1902. He spent many years as a woodsman in the Oregon forests and for
six years before moving to Wickenburg last August he was in charge of the
sawmill for the Roseburg Lumber Co., in Roseburg, Oregon. Surviving are the
widow, Violet; a daughter Marilyn and son Larry, both at home, and two married
daughters, Mrs. Betty Jo CORNELL of Yoncalla, Oregon, and Mrs. Shirley GARRISON
of Eureka, Calif. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Frances NORTHEY of Albany,
Oregon, and a brother Charles LESTER of Eureka, Calif.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, October 9, 2008
CAROLYN WOJCIK was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on
Aug. 24 and passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at the age of 69 after a long
battle with cancer. Carolyn was a devout Catholic and longtime parishioner of
St. Anthony of Padua's church in Wickenburg. Services and Rosary were held at
David's Desert Chapel Funeral Home, followed by a Saturday Mass and luncheon at
the Catholic Church. She spent more than half of her life in Wickenburg, moving
here in 1972 with her husband and four children. She was preceded in death by
her parents Charlie and Helen GLODEK, and her husband John WOJCIK, all of
Wickenburg. She is survived by her daughters Stephanie Wojcik of Wickenburg and
Christine Parkis and son-in-law Jason PARKIS of Prescott Valley; sons Steven
Wojcik of Wickenburg and Phillip Wojcik of Surprise; granddaughter Michelle
MARTELLI and her husband Joe MARTELLI of Phoenix; grandsons Kevin and Tyler
Wojcik of Wickenburg; and brother Peter GLODEK and sister-in-law Ronnie GLODEK
of Phoenix.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, April 18, 2007, p. A11
ELIZABETH “BETTY” ANNE WOLFE left our earthly world to be with our Heavenly
Father on April 6. Betty was born in Fresno, Calif., on Nov. 11, 1945 to Robert
and Juanita Blagg. Everyone who entered her life loved her. Betty loved to cook,
bake, garden, play bingo, and above all be with her grandchildren. She is
survived by her beloved husband DONNIE WOLFE of Salome, Ariz.; daughter
Kimberley Gremlin; sons Wade Wolfe, Donnie Lee Wolfe (Sasha), and Charlie Wolfe
(Alicia); grandchildren Brenner, Samantha, Charley, and baby Charlie; brothers
John Blagg, Richard Blagg, and Jerry Coalgate; sister Becky Barker; and numerous
brother- and sister-in-laws; and nieces and nephews. Betty will be truly missed
by all.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, February 15, 1957, p. 1
LUTHER
WONDER Rites Wednesday
Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Wednesday
morning at the Wickenburg Chapel for Luther Wonder, 74-year-old resident of
Wickenburg for the past three years, who passed away Monday night at Community
Hospital. His death was due to double pneumonia. He had been a patient in the
hospital only a few hours. Mr. Wonder, father of Leonard WONDER, was born March
31, 1882, in Peru, Nebraska. He had engaged in the plumbing business most of his
life, retiring three years ago when he and Mr. WONDER moved to Wickenburg to
make their home with their son. Surviving are the widow, Anna; Leonard, the only
child; and a nephew, Robert PRICE of Tacoma, Washington. Also two grandsons.
Burial took place in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg,
AZ, April 27, 1956, p. 1
JO B. WONSETLER Rites Wednesday
Funeral services
were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of this week at the Wickenburg Chapel
for JO B. WONSETLER, well known resident of the Salome and Wickenburg areas, who
passed away shortly after noon Saturday, April 21, at Community Hospital here.
He was 60 years of age and his death was due to the after-affects of a kidney
ailment. Mr. WONSETLER, who was a geologist, came to this area in 1944 from Fort
Monmouth, N.J., where he had been with the plastics division of the Signal
Corps. Previous to that, he had served as headmaster of the Pacific Military
Academy in Culver City, Calif., and of the Moran Schools at Atascadero, Calif.,
and Bainbridge Island, Washington. He had also served as athletic director of
the New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, N.M. Mr. Wonsetler is survived by
his wife and a daughter, Jacqueline, both of Salem, Oregon.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 19, 2008, p. A11
HARRY TRIGG WOOD was born on May
22, 1913 in Woodson, Texas, a town named after his great grandfather, who
founded the town in the 1800s on land that the family owned. O.J. Wood gave away
land to banks, churches and schools, and founded Woodson State Bank. The town
today is a quiet and sleepy village. Harry’s parents, Cuvier LIPSCOMB (Cue) WOOD
and Mabel CALAHAN WOOD, owned meat packing plants and an electric power plant in
Texas, a cotton gin in Woodson, Texas, and an ice plant in Florida through the
prosperous 1910s and 1920s. The family’s fortunes were greatly changed during
the Great Depression. The family consolidated its holdings into a 600-acre farm
in Artesia, N.M., shortly after the stock market crash in 1929. Harry, then 16,
worked on the farm with his father. The first year was a bumper crop and
economically rewarding. The Wood family doubled its plantings the following
year, but the Depression made that crop worthless, and the family fortune was
depleted. Harry, Cue, and Harry’s brother J.O. went to work in the oil fields.
Harry served in the U.S. Army during World War II in General Patton’s 3rd Army
and was in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, he worked as a driller for
oil and water in most of the Western states. Harry was a kind and gentle soul,
and will be greatly missed. Harry Trigg Wood died in Wickenburg on Feb. 29,
2008. He is survived by his nephew Clarence Leon Wood of Watsonville California;
his niece Betty Watson of San Antonio, Texas; his nephew George Ernest Wilson,
Jr.; and niece Sharon Sue Wilson; his great-nieces and nephews Lori Wood and
Susan Wood of Watsonville, Calif., Mark Bradford Schreiber and Jeffrey Frank
Schreiber, Michael Keith Wilson, Nicky Allen Wilson, Anthony Glenn Wilson and
Holly Brentz Winstead; and his great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews
Mallory Smith and Quinn Smith, Erin Elizabeth Whitehead and Bradford Hughes
Schreiber, Jeffrey Ian Schreiber and Heather Melody Bird, Lisa Beth Schreiber,
Broudon Wilson and Benjamin Wilson, Bryan Allen Dodson, and Marc Schriber; and
his great-great-great-nieces and nephews Kelsea Elizabeth Bird and Cole Hudson
Bird. Funeral arrangements were handled by David’s Desert Chapel. She was
preceded in death by her sister Jean Yeaw. She is survived by daughters Lana
Wight of Youngtown and Linda Hammons of Scottsdale; sister and brother-in-law
Ann and Gene Dimico of Washington; brother Frank J. Cunningham of Old Town,
Idaho; Grandchildren Sandra Foster of Scottsdale, Cheryl Ault and Leah Harb of
the Portland, Ore., area, and Melissa Sventek of Pensacola, Fla.; eight
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were made
under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home and Crematory.
Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Nov. 10, 1961
Phoenix Rites For A Stepbrother Of Mrs.
JACK DRISKILL
Funeral services were held in Phoenix Wednesday morning for
JOSEPH K. WOODBRIDGE, 52, stepbrother of Mrs. Jack Driskill of Wickenburg.
Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park in Phoenix. Mr. Woodbridge died in his
home in Gallup, N. M., last Saturday. Born in Prescott, Mr. Woodbridge had been
an employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs since 1932. He was a World War II
Navy veteran. Other survivors include his widow, Lee, of Gallup; his parents,
one brother, one sister and one other stepsister.
Wickenburg Sun,
Wickenburg, AZ, March 22, 2006
FLORA B. WOODFIN passed away March 14 in
Wickenburg. She was born October 31, 1926 in Globe, Ariz. Survivors include
husband Herman "Woody" Woodfin, daughters Carolyn BRAZELL and Patsy BRENTS,
sister Mary CLARK, brothers David ZELLER and Leonard ZELLER, grandchildren Ed,
Sandra, Karen and Darin BRENTS, and nine great-grandchildren. A graveside
ceremony was held Friday, March 17. Arrangements are being handled by David's
Desert Chapel Funeral Home of Wickenburg. http://www.wickenburgsun.com/
2006/03/22/
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, March 12, 2008, p. A10
HERMAN “WOODY” WOODFIN, age 96, passed away March 9 at his home in Wickenburg.
He was born July 7, 1911 to Edwin and Carrie Woodfin at their home on a farm
near Rockford, Ala., where he was raised and graduated from high school in 1930.
He enlisted in the Army air force in 1942 and was stationed at Lukefield, Ariz.
After his discharge in 1945, he began a 15-year career with Standard Oil. In
1961, Woody purchased his first service station in Aguila, Ariz. In 1971 he,
along with his stepson Jack Lowe and friend Franklin “Buddy” Vaughn, formed
Woody’s Enterprises, Ltd. doing business as Woody’s Food Stores. Woody retired
in 1973 to pursue his love of fishing, hunting and gardening. Woody is survived
by his step-children Jack Lowe of Wickenburg, Pat Wemesfelder of Wickenburg, and
Carolyn Brazell of Porterville, Calif. He is also survived by eight
grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first
wife Dixie and his second wife Flora, sister Jessie Woodfin, and two
grandchildren. Arrangements are under the direction of David’s Desert Chapel
Funeral Home. Viewing is Thursday (March 13) at 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at David’s
Desert Chapel Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 3 p.m. at the
Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 9,
2004, B9
JOHN JUNIOR WOODHEAD of Wickenburg, Ariz., formerly of Hagerman,
Idaho, passed away on Wednesday, June 2, 2004. He was born in Hagerman, Idaho,
on May 27, 1926, to Jack and Ricca Woodhead. He attended school in Hagerman,
graduating in 1944. After graduation John joined the Navy. After his discharge,
he attended Boise Junior College. John became an electrical engineer and was
project manager for various companies. He married Laura Jean Andrews of Gooding,
Idaho, on June 19, 1949 and they moved all over the United States, retiring in
Wickenburg 24 years ago. John is survived by his wife, Laura Jean; daughter,
Vicki (Bob) Mohler; son John (Lisa) Woodhead; sister, Wynarda (Bill) Exon;
Grandchildren, Cindy (daughter Hannah) and Tana (son Tanner) Carter, Erin
Maloney, Melissa Mohler, Laura (daughter Kelsey), Debbie (daughter Trinity),
John and April Woodhead. His parents, three brothers and three sisters preceded
him in death. No services are planned at this time. In lieu of flowers the
family suggests donation be made to the Hagerman Alumni Associaton, P.O. Box
495, Hagerman, Idaho 83332.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, June 20,
2007, p. B8
HARRY RAY WOODWARD, 86, of Wickenburg, passed away Friday, June
15 in Peoria, Ariz. Harry was born February 18, 1921 in Iuka, Ill., son of David
and Mae (Donaho) Woodward. Harry married LEOTA BEARD on Sept. 21, 1942. He is
survived by Leota who will continue to reside in Wickenburg, Ariz. Harry entered
into active military service Oct. 20, 1942, and was discharged January 9, 1946.
While in the service, Harry served 15 months, 11 days overseas in the European
Theater. During his military service, Harry received three Bronze Stars. He was
a steadfast member of the American Legion Post 128 in Salem, Ill., and a member
of the 12th Armored Division Association. Harry worked for the Illinois Highway
Department as a foreman. His true love was farming, from which he retired in
1979. Harry is also survived by son Ray Woodward of College Station, Texas;
daughter Elsie Vance of Wickenburg, Ariz.; sister Louise Adams of Denver, Colo.;
half-brother Ronald Woodward of Iuka, Ill.; half-sister Clara Meyer of Iuka,
Ill.; stepsisters Mildred Donaho and Martha Davis both of Michigan and Mary
Smith of Iuka, Ill.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Harry was
preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Visitation was Tuesday (June
19) from 6 to 8 p.m. with funeral services following Wednesday (June 20) at
10:30 a.m. at Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home, Salem, Ill., with Ray Barnes
officiating. Burial will be at the Iuka Cemetery. Local arrangements are under
the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ,
November 27, 1996
WALTER WOOLEY of Yarnell, died Nov. 23 in Prescott. He was
89. Mr. Wooley was born Jan. 25, 1907 in Jones County, Texas. He had lived in
Arizona for the past 66 years. Survivors include two sons, Kenneth Wooley of
Admore, Okla.; two daughters Margie Baldwin of Arlington, Texas and Judy Thomas
of Phoenix; sister Alice, of Tahoka, Texas; brother J.C. Wooley of Brownfield,
Texas; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services will be at
noon today (Wednesday, Nov. 27) at the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona November 27, 1996 WALTER WOOLEY of Yarnell died Nov. 23 in Prescott. He was 89. Mr. WOOLEY was born Jan. 25, 1907 in Jones County, Texas. He had lived in Arizona for the past 66 years. Mr. Wooley worked as an operating engineer in the construction trade for most of his life. His hobbies included prospecting and mining. He also was a farmer, raising hay crops. Survivors include sons Kenneth WOOLEY of Yarnell and Hersel Wooley of Ardmore, Okla.; daughters Margie BALDWIN of Arlington, Texas and Judy THOMAS of Phoenix; sister Alice of Tahoka, Texas; brother J.C. WOOLEY of Brownfield, Texas; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at noon today (Wednesday, Nov. 27) at the Wickenburg Cemetery. Visitation was conducted between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday; Nov. 26 at the Wickenburg Funeral Horne. Brown's Wickenburg Funeral Home handled all the arrangements.
December 24, 1954 p. 1
Mrs. Worthen, 76, Summoned Here
MRS. ELIZABETH
WORTHEN, 76-year-old resident of Wickenburg, passed away early Tuesday morning,
December 14, following a heart attack. She was being taken to Community Hospital
at the time of her death. The body was taken to Grand Blanc, Mich., for funeral
services and burial will be at South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Worthen was born in
Michigan and later moved to Indiana where she married Charles Ellis WORTHEN in
1917 at Fort Wayne. Mr. Worthen preceded her in death in October, 1933. In
January, 1954, she moved to Wickenburg to live with her grandson, Robert
Worthen. Here she made many friends and particularly enjoyed the town and
climate. The Survivors She is survived by four daughters and two sons: Eunice
WORTHEN, Grand Blanc; Mrs. Grace LEDDLY, South Bend; Mrs. Edith HUMBLE and Mrs.
Melissa NEWMAN, both of Flint, Mich.; Charles E. WORTHEN, also of Flint, and O.
W. MOORE of Dearborn, Mich. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren
survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, Sept 16, 1955.
Rites In
Phoenix For HENRY WRIGHT
Funeral services for HENRY F. (JACK) WRIGHT, 47,
Salome resident who died in Community Hospital Thursday of last week as the
result of injuries received in an automobile accident August 30, were held in
Phoenix last Friday. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park. The accident
happened at the junction of Highway 60-70 with 71 near Aguila. Surviving are the
widow, Dorothy Pauline; one daughter, Mrs. George JOHNSON of Phoenix; and one
son, Jack C. WRIGHT of Phoenix. Two brothers and four sisters, all of Texas,
also survive.
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