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Thomas Edward Depue was born on July 2, 1949 in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. He was the third of five children raised by Ivan Dale Depue and Wanda Moulton. He passed away in Tempe, AZ on May 28, 2020. Thomas is survived by his wife Michelle Depue, and seven of their eight children: Maren Depue, Jenna Depue, Brett (Rachel) Depue, Kendra (Matt) Tiero, Lindsey Unger, Emily (Chase) Bennett and Jensen Depue. He is survived by all of his siblings including Gayla (Glen) Rhorbacker, Terry Alt, Larry (Coleen) Depue, and Dale (Dave) Shaw. He is also survived by in-laws Diana (Wayne) Washer and Linda Marshall. His remaining living family members include his six grandchildren, nine nephews, seven nieces, and their spouses and children. Tom is preceded in death by his parents; Ivan and Wanda, a son; Seth Depue, brother-in-laws; Joe Alt and Scott Marshall, and two nieces; Denise Alt and Lori Depue.
Tom grew up in a rural community where he received an excellent education. He graduated from Henley High School. He went on to attend the three major colleges in Oregon, graduating from Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR with a Bachelor’s degree in Forestry Engineering. Tom’s first job as a teen was loading baled hay onto trucks for local farmers. During college he worked for the railway replacing spikes. After finishing college, he worked in sawmills, forests, and eventually transitioned into Civil Engineering when he worked for the City of Anchorage, AK. The majority of his career took place as a Public Works Inspector for the City of Fairfield in Solano County, CA, retiring in 2014.
Tom’s love of Family History began to evolve soon after his oldest daughter became paralyzed. He began to dig into his family history and discovered our ancestors immigrated from France and were good hard-working people who had stood up for honorable values for centuries. These qualities became even more evident in Tom’s life as he cared for his paralyzed daughter for 25 years, continued to remain a steady provider for his large family, and was faithful to his wife for 50 years.
Blessed with an amazing memory, for years Tom could remember the first and last names of friends in various states he had lived in and visited. He also loved to recount historical stories from American history with his favorite topic being the role the North played in the Civil War. In his early 20’s he memorized the names of trees for his career as a Forestry Engineer and as of February 2020 we could still go to a park and he could name all the scientific names of all the trees we encountered.
Swimming was another hobby Tom enjoyed along with collecting coins. Many people over the years have received coins or a $2 bill as a token of love or appreciation from Tom. During his life Tom also served as a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in his High Priest Quorum and held the office of High Priest within the Melchizedek Priesthood.
His decline began during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and we were unable to visit him in the hospital. Thankfully, he was released to hospice for the last few days of his life and family was able to visit him there. The cause of death was unknown and considered a medical mystery. A public viewing will be held from 6 – 8 pm at Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation. Address: 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201.
The next day, June 3, 2020 his funeral will also be held at Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation, but we ask that only family attend due to the current health and safety restrictions in effect. Tom’s request was to be buried where he died, and so he will be buried at Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery in Mesa, AZ. Address: 1562 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa, AZ 85204.
A memorial will be held in Dixon, CA on July 2, 2020 (his birthday) to honor his memory. Address to be posted at a later date. Please contact the family directly for any financial donations. Flowers may be delivered to the Funeral Home or to the Cemetery per your preference.
In his last days dad kept saying to us “I’m the nicest I’ve ever been” but those who knew him best, knew that he always strived to be the kindest man through all the ups and downs of life. We love you Tommy, Thomas, Tom!!! You’re in our hearts forever.
Craig Lynn Abraham, who worked for the Arizona Department of Corrections for almost 25 years, passed from this life on May 18, 2020 after a six year battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 63. He passed peacefully in a memory care facility surrounded by his wife of almost 44 years and four children.
He is survived by his wife, Polly. His daughter Helena Ragan, her husband Ray, son C Garrett Abraham, his wife Jodi, son Jesse Abraham and his wife Stacey, and Briana Powell and her husband Scott. His son Andrew proceeded him in death, his wife is Krissa. He has 18 grandchildren.
He was born in Madison, South Dakota on October 16, 1956. His parents were Arthur and Helen (Boer) Abraham of Ramona, SD. He has two older sisters Sherry Mikel and Connie Yordy and one older brother Roger, one younger brother Scott and two step sisters Sheri Gates and Lori Schnell.
He loved fishing and hiking. Spending time in the deserts and forests of Arizona. He was a farmer at heart and loved working in his garden and backyard raising beautiful plants and wonderful crops.
A private family viewing was held on May 22, 2020 and a public memorial service will be held in the fall. After the memorial service his cremains will be interred in the Pima Arizona Cemetery.
Marianne Lovina Landrin (Hamilton) was born in 1934 to Claude Buchanan Hamilton and Bertha Alvina Rath. She was the oldest of 3 children. She is preceded in death by her parents, both of her siblings, her sister Claudia, brother Bucky and her daughter Kathleen. She is survived by her beloved husband Joe, 5 children, 19 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. She met her eternal companion Joe at work in 1968 and married him that same year. She brought her 4 children (Carolyn, Dewey, Jim, and Allan) into their family. They had 2 more children together (Joey & Kathleen) in 1970 and 1971. Marianne was a devoted wife and mother. She loved her husband, kids, and grandkids unconditionally. She would outwork her husband and kids in the garden and on the farm most days. Her garden, flower bed, and raspberry patch were her pride and joy while living in Eagar Arizona. She lived life to the fullest and wore her old body out. She was a great inspiration to many of us and will be sorely missed.
Gary Kline, 73, of Gilbert, AZ; passed away on May 25, 2020 at his Residence in Gilbert. He was born February 2, 1947 to Henry Kline and Carrie (Fishburn) Kline in Montrose, CO who preceded him in death. Gary attended school in Montrose, CO, graduating in May of 1965. In June of 1965 he entered the United States Air Force, serving until December of 1968. He is survived by his wife Carol (Cooper) Kline; his stepson: Joey Flowers of Montrose, CO; Brothers: Lee and Gladys Kline of Montrose, CO; Herman and Bonnie Kline of Cedaredge, CO; Nieces: Karla Myers of Cedaredge, CO, Sharla Keller of Delta, CO, Sherri Kline Crowley of Texas; Nephews: Allan Kline of Parker, CO and Randy Kline of Longmore, CA.
Upon returning from the military he worked in the Montrose area where he became involved in the trucking industry. In 1985 he bought his own truck, running from CO to CA. In 1987 he leased his truck to Empire Cat in Mesa, AZ delivering construction machines and products throughout the United States. In 2000 he sold his truck to Red Mountain Rentals in Chandler AZ where he worked until his retirement in December of 2016.
Chester “Sonny” Eugene Penrod, 84, passed away peacefully May 26, 2020 in Queen Creek, Arizona. “Sonny” was born to Chester and Fern Penrod in 1936 in Pinyon, Arizona. One of four children he often spoke of the happy and adventurous childhood he experienced..
He met and married the love of his life, Velma Kay Jones August 30th 1954 and they were blessed with 67 wonderful years together. During that time they raised four children Robert (Shirley), Robbie-deceased (Cindy), Vonda (Robert) and Shannon (Terry).
“Sonny” was a hard worker and provided well for his growing family as a truck driver. He was well known and loved throughout the roping community, an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and most loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He had a strong testimony of his Savior, Jesus Christ, loved him and reflected that in everything he did. He leaves behind a growing legacy of 26 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren who will forever be grateful for the influence of their “hero” grandfather.
A viewing will be from 6-8pm Thursday, May 28th, 2020 at Bunkers Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona 85201. www.bunkerfuneral.com. A graveside memorial will be 9 am Friday May 29, at Mesa City Cemetary.
Kenneth Craig “KC” Rasmussen, returned home to his Heavenly Father following a difficult, and thankfully brief, battle with cancer on Memorial Day, May 25, 2020 while surrounded by loving siblings. Uncle KC, as he was affectionately known by all, was born on August 10, 1950 in Mesa, AZ to Fran and Jim Rasmussen, who preceded him in death, and he is survived by siblings Sally DeWitt, Richard Rasmussen, Fritz Rasmussen, Irene Clevenger, Peggy Thomson, Robert Rasmussen, Tina Yates and Diane Daley along with loving nieces and nephews too numerous to list.
Uncle KC grew up in Mesa and graduated from Westwood High School in 1968 and was shortly thereafter drafted to serve the country he loved in the Vietnam War. As a helicopter gunner he was awarded “The Air Medal” in the US Army “For Meritorious Achievement While Participating In Aerial Flight”. Unfortunately, parts of Vietnam remained with KC until the end.
Uncle KC had a large and kind heart and loved the people in his life but he especially loved his mother, Fran, and was proud to tell you so. Uncle KC was kind to all he met and little children adored him. He was quick to greet everyone with a warm smile under his glorious horseshoe mustache. Uncle KC was an avid reader, loved cartoons, gold mining, talk radio, country music and jazz, pepsi, popcorn and a good steak. His best time was spent with his beloved Australian Shepherds and his mules. KC was a pro at drywall hanging, spent many years in Hawaii and loved to scuba dive, could drive everything from a team of horses in a parade to a semi loaded with livestock. KC loves God and his Savior and has enjoyed serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. His Home Teaching companions and the families he visited are some of his favorite people and best friends.
Throughout his life, KC has always maintained a positive attitude and cheerful demeanor. He has been a great example of childlike love and serving his fellow man. His release from this life is joyous at the same time that he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Till we meet again.
Carol Lee Boyles passed away on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in her Mesa, Arizona home at the age of 85. She was born on November 9, 1934 to Hunter and Edith Smith in Bellaire, Ohio. She was the youngest of four girls, Dorothy, Dee, and Shirley Smith. She lived in Bellaire all of her childhood and was a cheerleader at Bellaire High School where she graduated in 1952.
She met her husband, John “Ed” Boyles at a New Year’s Eve Party in 1955. The two wed in Akron, Ohio on August 27, 1956. They moved to Washington state for a brief period of time, but ultimately settled in Arizona, moving to Safford in 1957. There they bought a house and had three children. Mark Boyles was born February 1958, Kathy Hunter was born November of 1959, and Mary Jayne Schafer was born October of 1962. They bought land in Mesa, AZ in 1975 and built their custom made home on it. Carol and her husband raised their family and made memories there until Carol’s passing.
Carol was a stay at home wife, raising her three children as well as helping raise her five grandchildren. She loved going to breakfast with her girlfriends and participating in her weekly bowling league. Her guilty pleasures included her soap operas and any type of chocolate. She lived her life to the fullest and was cherished by many. She was strong willed and spunky, keeping everyone in her family on their toes. She is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and grandson, Ryan Schafer. She leaves behind her husband, Ed Boyles, and children Mark Boyles, Kathy Hunter, and Mary Jayne Schafer (Rick). Her grandchildren include Sabrina Baker (Brandon), Autumn Sobol (Mark), Thomas Boyles, and Stephanie Boyles. Her great grandchildren include Auston, Kaley, and Ariana Baker, and Jillian and Ryleigh Sobol. She will be deeply missed by all that knew and loved her.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 29, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bunker Family University Chapel and she will be laid to rest at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic there are cemetery restrictions and no graveside service will occur and the funeral home is following social distancing parameters and limiting attendance to no more than 50 people at a time. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers tribute donations to the Alzheimer’s Association (https://alz.org/get-involved-now/other_ways_to_give/tributes).
Former Mesa native, Keith A. Bryan was born on July 23, 1960 to Jim and Margie Bryan. He went to the Lord on May 20, 2020. Keith was a graduate of Mesa High School class of 78’. Keith was very active in hunting, camping, racing, and motorcycle riding. He lived life to the fullest. Keith worked in construction all his life, he liked playing in the dirt. He owned his own for 40 years. He is survived by his wife Sherri Imperial, His children Jennifer (Chris) Bonneau, J.T. (Tiffany) Imperial, Michael (Erin) Bryan, and Shane Bryan, along with 8 Grandchildren, two brothers, Tom Bryan and Fred Bryan ( Stephanie).
Steffie “Irene” Ossola Romo passed away unexpectedly on May 16, 2020 in Mesa Az.
Irene was born on July 6 1952 to Salina and Louis Ossola. Irene graduated in 1970 from Trinidad High School. After graduation she moved to La Puente California. Irene worked at Gigi’s burgers where she met her husband Richard and they moved to Battle Axe AZ. Irene was the first female to work at the Copper Mines as a welder. After many years Irene gave birth to 2 children, Lila and Ricky. Irene then moved to Mesa, AZ and became a hairdresser and was a manager at a Hong Kong Island a Chinese Restaurant. Irene also became a caregiver for our Aunt Bea. Irene was a loving mom, grandma, sister and best friend. Preceded in death are her parents Salina and Louis Ossola, Aunt Bea and Uncle Jim Ortiz and her sister Janet Barnes.
She is survived by her daughter Lila (Hank) Armstrong, son Richard Romo, 7 beautiful grandchildren, Alyssa, Carina, Richie, Naysa, Daniel, Larina, and Henry. Also survived by her sisters and brothers Linda Colangelo, Shirley (Jim) Padilla, Frances (Waldo) Munoz, Louie (Connie) Ossola, Sally (Leonard) Castillo, Loretta (Allen) Medina, Robert (Lisa) Ossola, Lucille Ossola and Michael (Sue) Ossola. Also survived by 2 special therapy dogs Cisco and Ace.
Susan Elanor (Ashcroft) Yates joined her eternal family on Saturday, May 16 at 5:29 pm.
She was preceded in death by her parents: Herbert Curtis Ashcroft and Elisabeth Elanor Ashcroft, and her brother, Bruce Alan Ashcroft.
Susan was born July 11, 1955 in Belleville, Illinois. The majority of her childhood was spent in Pine Beach, New Jersey. She loved the Jersey shore, crabbing, gardening, playing in the woods, and visiting her maternal grandparents. She felt she had an “idyllic” childhood, and had many cherished memories of that time.
After her mother’s death in 1966, Susan moved with her family to Bosque Farms, New Mexico. She graduated from Los Lunas High School. She ran track in high school, and also enjoyed riding horses and skiing.
She made her home in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. She loved nature, and owned a cabin and property near the Sandia Peak ski area that was surrounded by mountains and wildflowers. She enjoyed New Mexico chile, natillas, sopapillas, turquoise, horse racing, and the Balloon Festival. Susan also enjoyed visiting her extended Ashcroft family in New Mexico, spending time with her son, and many hours with cousins, Aunts, Uncles and her father and step mother who were living in Los Lunas.
She eventually moved to Honeapath, South Carolina in 1996.
Once again, it was her love of nature that drew her to that part of the country. She had several acres of land with beautiful trees and views that she shared with her ex-husband, Jim Yates, her beloved raccoon, Jake, many, many cats, horses and dogs.
Susan had a very successful career as a Liability Adjuster and Subrogation specialist at Farmer’s Auto Insurance in Albuquerque. After moving to Honeapath, she worked at the Timken Bearings Company as a Process Associate and Quality Analyst until her retirement.
Sue moved to Mesa, Arizona in 2009 to be closer to her immediate family. She became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and cherished her family home evening group. She also had a very close relationship with her home teachers, the Austins. The Church was a source of great support and love for Susan. She enjoyed traveling; especially a recent vacation in Hawaii with her son, Richard. She was kind, loved to laugh, was very thoughtful, and made many lifelong friends.
Richard, who lives in Aspen, Colorado, was her greatest joy. Her happiest times were following his skiing and athletics as well as his catering career-along with his many travels.
Susan achieved a Bachelor’s Degree in business. She also recently completed training to become a Peer Support Specialist, and graduated from the Momentum Program in Phoenix. In 2011 she worked at the Marc Center in Mesa, AZ in Quality Control and assembling products. She also provided weekly care for her parents in their Mesa home.
She is survived by her son- Richard Mendoza, brother- Michael Curtis Ashcroft, sister- Sharon Elisabeth Ashcroft and step-mother Janet Ashcroft.
A memorial service will be held at 6 pm, May 22nd, at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona 23029 Cave Creek Road. Phoenix, AZ 85024.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations be sent to NAMI Arizona via their website.
Mariam Hekking passed away peacefully on May 13, 2020 in Mason, Ohio. She was 87 years old. Mariam was born Mariam Joyce Kirby in Idaho Falls, ID on March 12, 1933. She along with her brother and sister, was raised by her young widowed mother Mildred Jane Kirby in Portland, Oregon. After graduating high school, she moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to be near extended family members and start a career. She utilized her strong organizational skills to become a successful legal secretary. She soon met and married her husband, Adrian Hekking and they began their life together which included living across the United States as well as living abroad in Germany and Morocco. During their lifetime, Mariam and Adrian raised four boys. For many months on end, Mariam embraced the task of managing their family while Adrian was required to fulfill his assignments abroad as a US Army Officer. Upon Adrian’s retirement from the military, they settled with their family in Arizona where Mariam resumed her career as a legal secretary until her retirement at Stanfield, McCarville, Coxon, Cole and Fitzgibbons in Casa Grande, AZ. In addition, Mariam was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many areas of her church community culminating in a mission with her husband in Guatemala. In addition to being dedicated to her family, Mariam’s interests included travel, reading, sewing, genealogy including a focus on her Mormon pioneer ancestry and in her later years enjoyed going on daily rides with her grandchildren. Mariam follows in death her husband, Adrian of 62 years as well as her son, David. She leaves behind: a brother Kerm Kirby and sister Carolyn (Kirby) Johnson of Portland, Oregon as well as a daughter in law, three sons and 15 grandchildren: Greg and his two sons Seth and Zane of Chandler, AZ; Martha Hekking (spouse of David) and their three sons; Alex, Richard, and David of El Paso, TX; Michael (Sandy) and their four children; Adrian, Austin, Alexandra, and Aaron of New Paltz, NY; Neil (Clarisse) and their six children; Joseph, Zachary, Julia, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Ephraim of Mason, OH.
A family graveside service will be held on May 22nd at the Mesa City Cemetery in Mesa, Arizona.
Georgia Ann Howley, born January 06,1943, was called home Wednesday, May 13, 2020. There to meet her were her Grandmother (Big Mama) Hattie Gunner, Father and Mother George and Ellen Bailey, Sister Hattie New, Aunt Elsie Webb and Cousin Lorene Wiley. Left to carry on her traditions are her Daughter Kimberly (Corey) Mustard. Her legacy will continue through her 5 Grandchildren, Wyatt Peterson, Joshua, Ruth, Abigail and Samuel Mustard.
After employment with Boeing for 38 years, Georgia retired to spend more time with her family and friends. Known for her vibrant personality and zest for life, she will be missed by all.
The memorial service will be held Saturday, May 23, 2020 at Life Community Church at 10:30 a.m. in Gilbert-717 W Ray Road, Gilbert
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to American Cancer Society.
Doris F. Cryer Shay was born April 1, 1931 in St. Louis, MO. She died Monday, May 4, 2020 in Mesa, AZ. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who served in the primary and Relief Society programs. She was a homemaker who enjoyed sewing, crocheting, and working on her genealogy. Survivors include daughters: Dorothy McLemore (Paul), Janet Key (Randy), Miriam Bond (Paul), Sandra Snyder (Mike), Becky Starks (Steve); Sons: Tom, Glen, Robert, Peter, Daniel, and Frank. She has 47 grandchildren, 65 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. She is predeceased by husband Frank Paul Shay, daughter Dianne Shay and granddaughter Stephanie. A memorial service in her honor will be held at a later date.
Alfred Thyrle Stapley, 92, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully on May 12, 2020 in Gilbert, AZ. He was born to Thyrle “H” and Ruth Openshaw Stapley in Mesa, AZ on April 20, 1928. “Fred,” the eldest of four brothers, led an active and hard-working life serving two years in the U.S. Navy submarines, and thirty-four years with the O.S. Stapley Company reaching the position of general manager of Arizona Hardware Company. He was twice elected president of the Downtown Phoenix Kiwanis Club requiring the suspension of club rules by vote of the members. For over 14 years he was a member of the Maricopa County Parks Commission, serving as Chairman for 3 separate terms. He was ordained a Bishop at the age of twenty-eight. Later, after moving to Mesa, Fred became the Scoutmaster of BSA Troup 250. The troop flourished under his leadership due to his detailed involvement in all aspects of scouting plus developing their fund-raising project of placing U.S. flags in front of many businesses and homes in Mesa, south of Main Street several times each year. In addition to purchasing and renovating a retired school bus to haul the entire troop together on their various outings, the flag project provided sufficient funds to pay 50% of the cost for each boy to attend summer camp at Geronimo, near Payson, AZ. In 1974 Fred was involved in starting Stapley Wholesale, a plumbing supply company. His son, Jack, joined him shortly thereafter. During his life he selflessly helped many needy individuals and served in various church positions. Fred married Loraine Doris Garrett on January 5, 1945 who blessed him with four children; Vicki Jeanne (Dale Porter), Alfred Thyrle, Jr. (Roberta), David Ross (Marcia), and John “Jack” Garrett (Melody). To date they have 16 grandchildren, 72 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, daughter, and siblings; James Paul Stapley (Cleo), Richard Del Stapley (Irma Dawn) and survived by Don Karl Stapley.
Fred will be missed, but we rejoice in the knowledge that he is having a wonderful reunion with many beloved family and friends that have previously passed. At this time, services are pending, due to restrictions on gatherings. His family wishes to thank the staff at ColdSprings Assisted Living Facility for the loving and compassionate care given to Fred during his last several months.
George “Don” D. Gendrich, Jr. unexpectedly passed away on May 11, 2020. He was born to the late George D. and Gerda (nee Bieder) Gendrich on February 21, 1953 in Waukegan, Illinois.
Don grew up in Fox Lake, Illinois. He married his wife, Susan, on December 31, 1982 and they made their home in Mesa, AZ.
He is survived by his wife, Susan, daughters Deedra Gendrich Thrailkill of Phoenix, AZ and Jennifer (Joseph) Bouchard of Manvel, TX, son, Bryan Gendrich of Mesa, AZ, his only grandchild, Wyatt Michael Gendrich of Mesa, AZ, sister, Vivian Koutny of Antioch, IL, sister in law, Barb, as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Don was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ron Gendrich, sister-in-law, Jan Gendrich, and brother-in-law, Stuart Koutny.
A Celebration of Life will be scheduled in Illinois at a later date. He will rest peacefully at Highland Memorial Cemetery in Libertyville, IL.
Mary Ellen Threet Leach, 81, passed away peacefully on May 12, 2020, in Arizona City, AZ. Mary was born on September 7, 1938, to Sterling Conway Threet and Beulah Black Threet in Lovell, Wy. Mary graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in teacher education. Mary and her husband, Kerry Wolbert, lived in Western Samoa for eight years, where she taught at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints school and wrote the curriculum. Some of Mary’s hobbies included reading, sewing, teaching piano, singing, and oil painting. Before retiring, she enjoyed teaching preschool in her home. She had a great love for and faith in God and in His son, Jesus Christ.
Mary is survived by her children, Janice (and Richard) Walton, Greg Wolbert, and Steven Wolbert; grandchildren, Daniel Walton, Andrew Walton, Bradley Walton, Damon Wolbert, and Jordan Wolbert; and sisters, Marlene Yardley and Marjorie Cardon. She is preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Conway Black Threet. Her family and friends love her and will miss her.
Her viewing was held at 12 PM on Monday, May 18, 2020, at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 followed by a graveside service at 12:30 PM at Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center St., Mesa, AZ 85201.
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