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Nickolas Lewis Thomas
09/12/1991 - 02/11/2020

Nickolas Lewis Thomas, the thoughtful, tenderhearted, generous, loving light in our lives chose to end the battles he fought on this earth and return to the peace of that place from whence he came.  He now joins and is embraced by his younger brother, Kohl, and welcomed by his Grandpa Thomas, Grandma Clouse and uncle Scott Clouse.  Our grief, shock and pain are overwhelming as we attempt to muddle through our weighty emotions and to adjust to our futures without his physical presence with us.

Nick leaves behind the love of his life, Kara Kjorvestad, and their precious son, Easton Lewis Thomas.  Also caught in the wake of this tragedy are his parents, David and Terry (Clouse) Thomas, his brothers D. Brock and Kalvin E. Thomas, sisters in law Madison (Brown) and Ashlee (Skinner), his nephew Beaux David Thomas and his niece Scottie Kohl Thomas.  He will also be missed by his Grandma Thomas, Grandpa Clouse, 23 aunts and uncles, and numerous cousins and friends.

Nick was a fearless adventurer, keen observer, empathetic listener and loyal friend.  He was a deep thinker, a talented musician and a gifted horseman.  He loved spending time outdoors and was given the name Patient Fire Elk out on the Anasazi trail as a tribute to his temperament, competence and leadership.  His laugh was contagious and his humor infectious.  He was a caring son, a protective brother, and most importantly, a tender, nurturing father.

A visitation will be held Thursday, February 20th, from 6-8 PM at the Val Vista Stake Center 1005 N. Voyager Dr., Gilbert.  Funeral services are Friday, February 21st, at 9:00 AM preceded by a visitation from 8-8:40 AM.  Arrangements provided by Bunkers Garden Chapel

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Arthur J Hatch
03/19/1932 - 02/11/2020

Arthur J Hatch passed away February 11, 2020.  He was born March 19, 1932 to Martha Heywood Hatch and Roy Cooper Hatch in Panguitch, Utah.  Arthur and his twin sister, Arlene, were born in his great-grandmother Heywood’s home.  He was raised in a family of 11 children, three brothers and seven sisters.

Arthur loved being outdoors as a boy, fishing and riding horses.  His best friend was his cousin, Wallace Hatch.  As teenagers, they tended sheep together, sometimes for weeks at a time, on the family’s ranch.  “We slept under the wagon and lit lanterns in the trees to keep the coyotes away.”  In school, Arthur played the trombone in the school band and was a member of Future Farmers of America.  He participated in the southern Utah livestock show, and won prizes at the County Fair for breeding lambs.

Arthur showed a great work ethic at a young age.  At fifteen, he worked every day pumping gas and changing oil at the local gas station.  He graduated from Panguitch High School in 1950 and went to work in a logging camp in Washington state that summer.  While there, his family moved from Panguitch to St. George, Utah, and when Arthur returned that fall, he began school at Dixie College.

He met his future wife, Carrole Snow in December 1950, when she came home to St. George from her first semester at BYU.  They dated for several months, and Arthur returned to Washington the following summer to earn enough money for them to marry.  They were sealed September 6, 1951 in the St. George LDS temple.

While living in St. George, Art and Carrole welcomed a son, Kerrick (Rick), followed by a daughter, Heather.  They moved to Provo, Utah in 1956 and purchased their first home there in 1959.  A son, Kreston was born in Provo, and a daughter, Pamela. The family later lived in Salt Lake City; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and finally settled in Mesa, Arizona in 1972.

Art loved to meet new people and could start a conversation with anyone.  He was a natural salesman and sold cars, insurance, and later real estate.  He also set up and managed some of the first health clubs in New Mexico and Arizona in the early 70’s.

Art was a devoted husband and father.  He cherished his wife and created happy memories with his children, teaching them to ski, waterski, and play golf.  There were many family trips to Lake Powell, the beach, and to family reunions.  He loved to go hunting and fishing with his sons.  As a grandfather, Art enjoyed taking his grandchildren and great-grandchildren to the cabin in Pinetop, Arizona.  He wanted to be the first to introduce little ones to ice cream, and was a master at getting them to sleep.

Art was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a Stake Seventy and in a Bishopric.  He and Carrole made many dear friends in the Mesa 30th, 18th, and Northridge wards.  He was a devoted home teacher, a genuine friend, and loved to serve in the Church.

Art is survived by his wife of 68 years, Carrole Snow Hatch; children Kerrick (Rick) Arthur Hatch (Peggy); Heather Rohner (Tim); Kreston Snow Hatch (Karen); and Pamela Kitchen (David).  His descendants include 18 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren.  He is also survived by his siblings Karma Pectol, Arlene Bell (Dev), Carol Moss (Carl), and Rell Hatch (Suzanne).

A funeral service will be held Saturday, February 15 at 11:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2701 E. Lehi Road, Mesa, Arizona.  Family visitation is from 10:00 to 10:40 am.  Interment will be at Mesa City Cemetery.

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Blake Boynton
11/2/1981 - 2/5/2020

Blake Sinclair Boynton, beloved son, and brother died on February 5, 2020, at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, following a prolonged battle with myotonic muscular dystrophy.  He was 38. 

Born on November 2, 1981 in Mesa, Arizona, Blake was the second of five children in the family of Mark and Nancy Boynton.  He is survived by his father, Mark, a brother, Trevor Scott Boynton, three sisters, Heather Alexia Boynton, Rachel Caroline Maka (David), Jocelyn Orel Boynton, and four nephews.  He was preceded in death by his mother, Nancy Gedicks Boynton.

Blake graduated from Highland High school in Gilbert, Arizona.  In his youth, he was active in the Boy Scouts of America and greatly enjoyed making new friends at annual Muscular Dystrophy Association summer camps.  He had a nearly encyclopedic knowledge of popular music and movies and always knew of upcoming films before any of his family members and friends.   He was a gifted storyteller and was abundantly blessed with the gift of gab – both as a speaker and listener.

Blake lived in Gilbert and then Mesa, Arizona, where he resided until the time of his passing.  He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served in a variety of callings, including work as a service missionary, and teaching the youth of his congregation – his favorite calling.  Blake’s friends and family loved him for his unyielding optimism, cheerfulness and compassion, his encouragement of them in their endeavors, his “never quit” attitude, and his courage in the face of serious health challenges.     

A visitation will be held on Friday, February 14, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Bunker Family Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona.  Funeral services will take place at 10:00 AM on Saturday, February 15, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stratford Estates Ward, 11121 E. Ray Road, in Mesa.

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Dolores F. Wood
April 4, 1933 - February 11, 2020

Dolores Hanson Wood, 86, was ushered into Christ’s presence on February 11, 2020. Dolores was born on April 4, 1933 in Mabscott, West Virginia to parents Carlos and Callie Hanson. She married her high-school sweetheart and love of her life, Lewis “Tink” Wood on October 30, 1950 in Pearisburg, VA. They spent time in Rhode Island while Lewis served in the US Navy, and after moving out west, Dolores and Lewis eventually settled in Scottsdale, AZ in 1962. They were blessed to enjoy 54 years of marriage before Lewis was called home in 2005.

Dolores had a strong faith in Jesus Christ and a fierce devotion to loving and caring for her very blessed family. She is survived by her brother Estel (wife Chris); son Richard Wood (Wife Gwen); daughter Natalie McCutcheon (Husband Patrick); and her five grandchildren:  Jonathan (Wife Amy); Ashley (Husband Mitch); Amy; Julie (Husband Jared); and David; along with her four great-grandchildren:  Logan, Sydney, Elijah and Lucas – all of whom loved and knew her as “MaMaw”.

We love you Mom and we will miss you profoundly until we get to see you again in Eternity.

A memorial service will be held Friday, February 14 at 3:00 PM at Gilbert Memorial Park Cemetery and Funeral Home.  Dolores will be buried next to her beloved husband Lewis at the Veteran’s National Cemetery in Phoenix, AZ on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 10:15 AM. Arrangements by Gilbert Memorial Park.

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Linda Sue Strang
03/07/1947 - 02/06/2020

Linda Sue (Bearden) Strang

March 7, 1947 – February 6, 2020, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Child of The Lord Jesus Christ

Linda was born and grew up in Inglewood, California.  She graduated from Morningside High School and received a degree in music from El Camino College in Torrance, California.

Linda met her husband, Bob, at church and they were married July 18, 1970.  Linda and Bob were blessed with two children, Rhonda Chantelle and Robert Clayton (Jr).  Linda is survived by her husband Bob, her daughter Rhonda, her son Clayton, daughter-in-law Jessica, and five grandchildren: Roslyn Celeste, Gwendolyn, Phinian, Duncan, and Beatrix. 

Services will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, February 22 at Gateway Fellowship Baptist Church, 60 North Recker Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85234.  Interment will be held at 12:30pm on Monday, February 24 at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona 23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ 85024.

Donations in Linda’s name may be made to Awana Scholarship fund through Gateway Fellowship Church or to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.  Flowers are also appreciated.

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Abbra Janice Lawrence
05/31/1949 - 02/07/2020

Abbra Janice Lawrence age 70 of Mesa, Arizona passed away on February 07, 2020 in Mesa, Arizona. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel at 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona 85201.

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Jerry Kay Hatch
06/16/1942 - 02/04/2020

Jerry Kay Hatch , 77, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, in Mesa, AZ after a 3 year battle with Alzheimer’s.  Jerry was born to E. Kay and Zona Flake Hatch on June 16, 1942 in Snowflake, AZ. He was raised in Snowflake and graduated from Snowflake High School. While attending Arizona State University he met Swanee Wheeler. They were married February 19, 1966 in the Mesa Arizona Temple.  Jerry and Swanee raised their 5 children in Tempe, AZ. Jerry is survived by his 5 children and their spouses: Holly and Michael Rogers, Brian and Marta Hatch, Derek and Elizabeth Hatch, Jolyn and Christopher McLaughlin, and Jeron and Ann Hatch; 20 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren with 3 more expected this year. He is also survived by 3 sisters; Sandra Thornhill, Eileen Hatch and Paula and Wayne Evans. Jerry was preceded in death by his wife Swanee (they would have been married 54 years this month), his parents Kay and Zona Hatch and 1 sister Joycelyn Turley Bartlett.

 

He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the mid-west states mission, which included Wisconsin and Illinois. He loved his mission and spoke of his time spent there often. Jerry was a lifetime member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He served in many capacities in the church. Jerry spent his entire career working for Aerodesign where he eventually managed their deburring department. He had a love for ASU and had season football and basketball tickets for as long as any of us kids can remember. He loved to watch his kids and grandkids in sports and all other activities.

 

Funeral services will be held on Friday, February 14, 2020 at 10 am, with a visitation prior to the service at 9 am. The service and viewing will both be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2707 S College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282. Interment will be Saturday, February 15, 2020 at the Snowflake Cemetery at 11:30 am.

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Charles Lloyd Kittrell IV
09/13/1967 - 02/04/2020

Charles Lloyd Kittrell IV, 52, of Chandler, AZ, was unexpectedly called home Feb. 4, 2020. He leaves behind his wife and best friend of 27 years Tonya (Verkler) Kittrell. Charles led a very happy life filled with family, friends and his beloved Arkansas Razorbacks.

He was born Sept. 13, 1967, in Panama City, FL. While serving his country, Charles met his wife when they were both stationed in San Diego, CA; they were married the next year in Las Vegas. Charles befriended everyone he met. He was well known for his kindness, sense of humor, patience, integrity, loyalty and compassion. He loved being outdoors, hunting and fishing, cooking for family and friends, riding horses and traveling.

Charles served in the United States Marine Corps as a Small Arms Repair Technician from 1989 to 1993. At the time of his passing, he was the Complex Safety Manager at CAFCC, where he had been employed since 2009. Charles was a graduate of Hudgens Academy in Sardis, SC, and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Gerald Smith Sr. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by: maternal grandmother, Elsie Smith of Cades, SC; mother, Janet (Smith) Kittrell of Elgin, SC; sister, Lynn (Kittrell) Montjoy (Chris), niece Lauren and nephew Austin, all of Lugoff, SC; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Eddie and Lynda (Vance) Verkler of Black Rock, AR; Tarra (Verkler) Simmons (Stacey), nephew Wave and niece Garnet, all of Mountain Home, AR; Tiffany (Verkler) Head (Michael), niece Amelia and nephew Mick, all of Conway, AR; father, Charles L. Kittrell III of Fort Worth, TX; and several much loved aunts, uncles and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held Sunday, Feb. 9, beginning at noon at the Kittrell home, 15127 East Wood Drive, Chandler, AZ. Arrangements are being handled by Bunker Funeral Home.

 

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Carol Arlene Binder
07/02/1936 - 02/01/2020

Carol Arlene Grunert Binder, 83, passed away while surrounded by loved ones in her home in Mesa, Arizona on February 1, 2020.  Carol was born on July 2, 1936 in Stamford, Nebraska to Irwin and Hazel Grunert.  She attended country school in Princeville, Illinois and graduated from Princeville High School.  Carol settled and raised her children in Peoria, Illinois .  She worked at Pabst Brewing Company, retiring after over 20 years of service.  Carol married LaVerne Binder in 1982 and they became Arizona snowbirds.  They loved the retirement life and eventually made Arizona their permanent home.

Carol led a fulfilling and active life.  She had a great sense of humor and a ready smile.  She loved the outdoors, bingo, theater, making favorite foods and desserts for family gatherings and just being surrounded by friends and family.

Carol will be missed and was greatly loved by all those she left behind including her four children: Bill (Carla) Carter & Ann Reed, both of Arizona, Susan (Gary) Fraase & Shelley (Mark) Davis both of Illinois.  Grandchildren: Matthew (Karen) Carter, Mark (Jenna) Carter, Alex Reed, Heather (David) Greer, TJ (Kelly) Fraase, Brittany Cashdollar, & Lindsay (Nathan) Wineinger.  Great grandchildren:  Amber, Anthony, Blue, Lincoln & Daisy of Arizona & Cole, Corgan, Cannon, Ali, Adi, Aurora, Bella, Layla, Ruthie, Tessa, & Joanna of Illinois. Sister: Bertha (Walter) Hulvey.  Nieces: Lynne Hulvey and Patty (Jason) Lantz.

Carol was preceded in death by grandson Jeremy Reed and husband LaVerne Binder.


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Charles Samuel Crapo
10/13/1925 - 02/01/2020

Crapo, Charles S. 94, of Scottsdale, Arizona passed away on February 1, 2020.  Charles was born on October 13, 1925 in Nephi, Utah.  He married his wife Joan on September 7, 1947, and they moved to Phoenix, AZ in July of 1950.  He is survived by his daughter Kathleen Peterson (Larry), son Steven C. Crapo, 3 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.  A memorial service will be held on Monday, February 10, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. at the LDS chapel located on 6840 E. Gold Dust Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85257.

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Aurora Arredondo Yother
05/19/1942 - 02/01/2020

Aurora Arredondo Yother passed away February 01, 2020 in Mesa, Arizona. Her services will be held Saturday February 8th, 2020 at 11:00 AM. They will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 1007 South 72nd Street, Mesa Arizona 85208, with a visitation at 10:00 AM.

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Ann Marie Adams
05/24/1950 - 01/31/2020

Ann Marie Adams,  69,  passed away peacefully on the 31st of January 2020. The Lord called her home just four months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Nathan Adams last year. They would have been married 50 years in September. Ann’s parents Kenneth & Imogene McEwan, brother Don and grandson Preston also preceded her in death. She is survived by 7 children and 26 grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held February 8th at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day  Saints 10036 East Brown Rd Mesa, AZ 85207.

Ann accomplished many things during her lifetime – college graduate, registered nurse, licensed massage therapist, clinical aroma therapist and reflexologist, bereavement  counselor, certified child birth educator and birth doula. She helped welcome thousands of babies into this world, and dedicated her professional life to bringing love and comfort to others. She spoke at conferences, team lead at work, and taught numerous educational classes throughout her career. She has inspired many to the healthcare profession and empowered her children to become educated.

Ann was a wonderful wife and mother. She made life fun, and taught her children to celebrate life. Nathan and Ann loved their weekly date nights, and had the opportunity to travel the world together. They told stories of visiting the Lavender fields in France, museums and theatres in London, and even won a kissing contest in Hawaii. They truly loved one another, and it brings us comfort knowing they are together.

A visitation will be held at 4:00 pm with a funeral service at 5:00 pm, Saturday, February 8th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 10036 E. Brown Road, Mesa, Arizona.  

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Silvestre Tanguma Jr.
07/05/1937 - 02/01/2020

Silvestre Tanguma Jr., 82 passed away peacefully with family by his side on February 1, 2020 in Apache Junction, Arizona. He was born to Silvestre Tanguma Sr. and Hermina Benevides in Mercedes, Texas on July 5, 1937. Silvestre Jr. led a fulfilling, active life filled with family and friends. He enjoyed many activities such as golfing, hunting, and cheering for his favorite sports teams. He was also proud to be a Marine Corps Veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents, his infant son, Stacey Kyle Tanguma, and his daughter, Yvette Marie Rogers. Silvestre Jr. is survived by his wife, Phyllis Swan Tanguma; as well as the mother of his children, Mary Rangel Sheets (Ron); daughters, Ynette Holton (Steve) and Manela Peterson (Greg); son, Michael Tanguma (Christy); stepchildren, Danny Swan, Jodie Madrid (David), Lori Germano, and Joey Germano. Silvestre loved his 19 grandchildren; Amanda, Jennifer, Stephanie, David, Shannon, Paula, Will, Ashley, Jarod, Jason, Gabrielle, Cianna, Heather, Scott, Lindsay, Nicholas, Jacob, Katie, and Nathan and his 28 great-grandchildren plus 7 great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by many of his Tanguma family from the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. A visitation and Rosary will be held on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 from 6-8 PM at Bunker’s University Chapel. A Prayer service will be held on Thursday February 6, 2020 at 12:00 PM with a visitation one hour prior to services at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa, AZ 85213.

 

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Georgia Marie Daniel
08/31/1931 - 01/29/2020

Georgia, 88, born Aug. 31, 1931, in Glendale, AZ, to George Arthur Dixon and Effie Elizabeth Brogden, was called home to our Heavenly Father on Wed., Jan. 29, 2020. She was raised in Glendale and Phoenix, AZ. During high school, she was in the ROTC and advanced to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Her life of service to all her friends and family is an example to all. She served as a CTR Teacher for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for 25 years, having an impact on countless children. She is preceded in death by her eternal sweetheart of 64 years Charles Owen, her son Roy (Deanna), her granddaughter Jennifer, and great-granddaughter Quinn. Her legacy will live on through her remaining sons, Gene (Julie), and David (Lawanna); 15 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. Viewing: Fri., Feb. 7, 6-8 PM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa. Funeral: Sat., Feb. 8, 10 AM, 230 N Val Vista Dr, Gilbert, with viewing at 9 AM. More information @ www.bunkercares.com.

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Sandra Lynn Driscoll
08/15/1951 - 01/28/2020

Sandra L. Driscoll, 68, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2020.  She was born to James and Leda Fitch in Three Rivers, MI in 1951.  Sandy led a life filled with service to others.  She enjoyed being active with family and friends, and she particularly loved her time with her grandkids.

Sandy graduated from the Police Academy in December of 1973, and soon after, she married her academy sweetheart, Randall Driscoll, on February 6, 1974.  Sandy and Randy celebrated 46 years together.  She worked with the Mesa Police Department for 30 years, and after retirement, she worked with the Salvation Army.  Sandy and Randy raised two sons: Darin G. Driscoll (Kathryn) of Peoria, IL and Brian N. Driscoll (Danielle) of Mesa, AZ.

Sandy loved her two sons and daughters-in-law, Kathryn R. Driscoll and Danielle M. Driscoll.  Sandy especially loved her eight grandchildren: Jasmyne (21), Jordan (19), Helena (18), Franklin (16), Rhealynn (15), Forest (11), Lilian (8), and Anna (6).

Sandy was preceded in death by her father, James Fitch.  Sandy is survived by her husband, Randy, children and grandchildren, mother (Leda Fitch), sisters, Cheryl Ball (LeeVan) and Jamie Brooks, and many nieces and nephews.

The funeral service will be held at Noon on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at the Mesa Salvation Army, 241 E 6th St., Mesa, AZ, 85201, with a visitation beginning two hours prior to the service.  A grave site service will follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N Center St., Mesa, AZ, 85201.  Following the grave site service will be a reception at the Mesa Salvation Army.  In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the 100 Club of Arizona or the Salvation Army Mesa Citadel Corp.

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Larry Michael Hendrickson
09/23/1961 - 01/29/2020

Larry Michael “Mike” Hendrickson, peacefully passed away on January 29th, 2020. Preceded in death by his Grandparents and Grandson, Kody.

Mike was born September 23rd, 1961 in Kearney Nebraska to Larry and Bonnie Hendrickson. In 1980, Mike joined the United States Navy. He met his wife, Darlena and her son, Jason in 1985. Mike and Darlena were married on March 7th, 1986.  Mike took Jason in as his very own. They had their first daughter in February 1987, and two more beautiful daughters following in 1989 and 1990. In 1996, Mike was given a great job opportunity and moved the family to Arizona.

Mike is survived by: his Mom, Bonnie. Aunt, Dottie and her son Shaun. Sister, Lori, her husband Robert, and their 4 children. Brother, Jaime. Children, Jason, Niki and Jeff, Alyson, and Cassie. Grandchildren, Zoe, Ethan, Jude, and Harper. Mother in law, Alice. Father In law, Gary. As well as, several cousins and friends.

Mike was a very dedicated father and grandfather. An avid Nebraska Football fan. His Navy buddies meant the world to him and he looked forward to their annual get together every year. He had so many wonderful and funny stories to tell. He was absolutely the greatest man. Go Big Red.

 A Visitation  will be held, Friday, February 7th, 2020 @ 2PM followed by services at 3PM at the Bunker University Chapel

3529 East University Drive, MESA, AZ 85213

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