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Secundino F. Sepulveda, 86, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2020 in Mesa, AZ. Known as “Cunino” by most, he lived a very happy and music filled life with family and friends. Cunino is survived by his wife, Placida; children, Annie, Diane, Connie, Joey, Leonard, 13 grandchildren, and 24+ great grandchildren. He will be remembered most for his generous spirit of sharing food and laughs with all he met.
The Visitation will be at 2PM followed by the funeral service at 3PM on Mon, January 13, 2020 at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201.
Scott Edward Clouse, after a courageous battle with depression, left this life on January 6th, 2020 at the age of 57. He was born into a loving family on March 29th, 1962 in Mesa, Arizona. He lived in Gilbert Arizona for the past 22 years. Scott is survived by his wife of 35 years, Angie Wilkins Clouse and five beautiful children and their spouses, Dustin Clouse (Heather), Alicia Durette (Brian), Weston Clouse (Darian), Savanna Clouse and Larissa O’Toole (Brian) and six wonderful grandchildren, Kayla, Cooper, Indy, Briar, Kenzie and Kara. Scott was preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Schlink, and is survived by his Father Larry Clouse (Revis) and seven siblings, Curtis Clouse (Denise), Russell Clouse (Shelle), Susan Wadsworth (Mike), Terry Thomas (David), Kathy Smith (Wayne), Gayle Standage (Richard), and Carla Spear (Dave). He grew up in Mesa and graduated from Mesa High School in 1980. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Ecuador in the early 80’s and still has cherished friendships from the people he served. Scott lived a life of serving others and loving his family. Many benefited from his skills as a master craftsman. His woodworking and cabinetry talents have beautified many of his friends homes including his own. He served in many capacities in the church and loved working with the youth at Boys and Girl’s camps, cooking many delicious meals that are still talked about to this day. He was an avid hunter and outdoors-man and had many cherished memories with his children and friends. His appreciation for nature was so beautiful to watch. Another passion was the Clouse Family Farm at his home. He had many friends (animals) that he cared for, chickens, pigeons, peacocks, goats, and turtles. He fed and nurtured them everyday. He was known as farmer Scott. He had an orchard of citrus that allowed him to juice orange juice and give to many family and friends each season. Scott was a true friend who was loyal, selfless, helpful, and would do anything for anyone. He was dedicated to his family, work, church and doing good to others. We will miss Scott with all our heart as he touched many lives in his life and will be missed dearly by his family and friends. Scott will be in our hearts forever and “because someone we love is in heaven, there’s a little bit of heaven in our home”.
Funeral Service will be Saturday January 11th, 2020 at 9:00 am at the Gilbert Arizona Stake Center, 777 East Elliot Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234. There will be a viewing at the same Gilbert Arizona Stake Center 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Friday January 10th, 2020 and with a brief viewing at 8:00 am prior to the funeral service. Interment Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201.
Bonnie Jean Willis, 88, passed away Saturday, January 4, 2020 in Mesa, Arizona. She was born December 20, 1931. Bonnie graduated from Mesa High School in 1952 and shortly thereafter met the love of her life, Bob Willis at the Mezona, a dance hall that was the heart of Mesa’s social life for 63 years and where a large percentage of the city’s couples met and got engaged. They were married on June 12, 1954 and last year celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. Bob and Bonnie had wonderful memories in their early married years together, living in different places while Bob served in the Army. Her all-time favorite was Pacific Grove, CA where she spent a lot of time at the beach. Bonnie retired from Chase Bank (formerly Valley National) after 40 years of service and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where she served in many positions. She especially enjoyed the years she served as 1st Counselor in the Primary Presidency where she grew the most and that kindled her very social nature. Bob and Bonnie built their home in 1960, raised their family there and never left it. Bonnie was loved and respected by everyone who knew her. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who always put needs of her family before her own.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her son, Brian, in 2014. She is survived by her husband J. Robert, son, Chris; daughter, Connie; son, Steve; late son Brian’s wife Lucy, 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
The service will be held on Friday, morning, January 10 from 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located at 1345 E. University in Mesa. There will be a viewing one hour prior to the service.
Vernal Sessions, 81, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully at home on January 1, 2020 surrounded by loved ones. Although we are heartbroken that he is no longer with us, we are rejoicing in the knowledge that he is enjoying a reunion with other family members.
Vernal was born on October 20, 1938 in Afton, Wyoming to Marvin Sessions and Veda Stoker Sessions. He graduated from Star Valley High School in 1956 and attended Utah State University where he earned his MBA in 1962.
It is there he met the love of his life, Sally Ann Huber, on a blind date. After a 3 year courtship, the couple married on December 22, 1960 in the Salt Lake City Temple. Shortly after the couple received their degrees in their chosen fields, they then moved to Arizona where they lived for the next 52 years. They lived in Fort Huachuca, Phoenix, and finally Mesa.
Early in his career in finance, Vernal worked as a management analyzer for 3 1/2 years in the finance department at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. He then joined Dean Witter as a financial planner and then Thompson McKinnon Securities asked him to be manager in their Scottsdale office where he worked until 1979. Over the years, other companies he worked for included: Prudential Securities, Wachovia Securities, and Wells Fargo Securities. Even though the name of the company changed several times, he worked at the same desk for 36 years. Even during his retirement, Vernal could be found and ready to go at 6am at his desk at home checking the status of the stock market. In his free time, Vernal enjoyed hunting deer and elk, as well as fishing for trout and salmon.
Vernal was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in various church callings throughout his life. He loved the Savior and had a strong testimony of the gospel. He lived the life of service to others. He followed the Savior’s command to “Feed my sheep”.
Vernal is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sally Huber Sessions, his 3 brothers, Noel, Alan, and Quinn from Wyoming. He is also survived by his 4 children: Dean (Danette) Sessions, Mark (Janet) Sessions, Jill (Richard) Woolf, and Lee Sessions. Vernal felt very blessed to have 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents Marvin Perry Sessions and Veda Emily Stoker Sessions.
Services will be held in Vernal’s honor on January 10, 2020 at 11am, preceded by a visitation at 10am at the LDS Stake Center, 1550 N Val Vista Dr 85213. Interment at the City of Mesa Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the humanitarian organization of your choice.
Jean J Horrocks, 85, passed away peacefully at home on December 27, 2019 surrounded by her loving family.
Jean was born in Wigan, Lancashire England to George G Jamieson and May Bennett Jamieson on October 20th, 1934 and raised in Preston, England. Jean resided with her family in Preston until they emigrated to America in 1951.Shortly after arriving in America, her family settled in Salt Lake City, UT.
Jean was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She fulfilled many church callings throughout her life. Some of her favorites included working in the Young Woman’s program, serving an 18-month mission with her husband in Wales, and serving 10 plus years working in the Mesa Temple.
Jean was a devoted wife and always the perfect hostess. She was a wonderful cook, an immaculate homemaker and loved working in her yard and garden. Jean had a beautiful singing voice and a passion for dancing. Her passion for dancing started at a very young age. Performing for family on her parent’s large wooden entry table, sometimes for hours. Her passion stayed with her well into her later years and was shared with her beloved husband. People used to stop and watch them dance together as they seemingly floated across the dance floor. Jean was an elegant and beautiful woman, with a kind and caring heart.
Jean is proceeded in death by her husband, Don R Horrocks; parents, George G. and May Bennett Jamieson; brother, James D. Jamieson; sister, Laura Nichols; and grandchildren, Julie, Cassie and Darin.
Jean is survived by her children, Paul (Amy), Jan (Paul), Jim (Jana), Laura (Randy), Kristin (Larry), Kay (Ed); stepchildren, Brent (Kathy), Craig (Shannon), Lynn (Joella), Wade (Debbie), Darryl (Teri),Scott (Sally), Kevin (Lori), Sheila (Don), 64 Grandchildren; 113 Great-grandchildren; and 10 Great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on January 11th, 2020 at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way Mesa AZ 85201 with visitation beginning one hour prior to the services at 10:00 am. There will be a graveside dedication at the conclusion of the service to be held at Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N Center St. Mesa, AZ 85201. In Lieu of Flowers, the family would request a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org).
Henry Junior Higley… August 10, 1934 – December 30, 2019 of Mesa Arizona. He passed away at home with his daughters Sharon Smith and Gaylene Tatge by his side. He joins his eternal companion, Dorothy Irene Brown Higley. He was born to Henry Higley and Fern Violet England Higley. He is survived by his four daughters, Irene Charney (Joe), Sharon Smith (Wayne), Elaine Stepp (Dan deceased), Gaylene Tatge (Keith), 11 grandchildren, along with great-grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Henry Junior Higley was the oldest of 9 children: De Roy (deceased), La Neta(deceased), Jay (deceased), Doug, Ann, Beth, Myrna, Marilyn. He was very attached to his little dog, Angel.
He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he served in numerous callings including Counselor in the Bishopric in Idaho.
Henry worked hard all his life to provide for his family. He was the best Dad four girls could have.
A Graveside service will be held on Friday, January 3, 2020 at 3:00pm, at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
Joyce Elaine Hill, 89, passed away peacefully at home December 28, 2019. Joyce was born September 2, 1930.
Joyce is preceded in death by her parents Mervin and Mae Enzler, her husband of 53 years, Edgar Paul Hill, and her grandson, Michael Bent.
Joyce is survived by her brother Edwin Enzler, her four daughters, Sylvia Kent, Lillian Valley, Linda Molloy, and Violet Bent, 12 Grandchildren and 17 Great- Grandchildren.
Joyce was very active in her church for her whole life. Joyce enjoyed her family, especially the Grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 11:00 AM with visitation beginning one hour prior to the service at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 2334 East Pueblo Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85204. Interment will be held at the Russian River Cemetery on Low Gap Road in Ukiah, CA 95482 on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 1:00pm.
Michael Eugene Taylor, 70, passed away in Mesa, AZ, on December 26, 2019 after an 8 year battle with cancer. He was born on November 27, 1949, in Winston-Salem, NC, to William Roy Taylor and Mary Idell Parrish.
He is survived by his wife, Lesli Gower Taylor, sisters Janice (Maurice) Yokley (Winston-Salem, NC) and Donna (Willie) Jamison (Winston-Salem, NC). Daughter Serena (Adam) Schmidt (Windsor, CO), Jennifer Young, (Ely, NV), Brooke (Joshua) Liddell (Myton, UT), Bradley (Joshel) Taylor (Provo, UT), Brandon (Mayerlin) Taylor, (Gilbert, AZ) as well as his grandchildren: Jacob Steinfeld, Chris Young, Collin Young, Bradley Schmidt, Andrew Young, Tristan Schmidt, Lindsey Schmidt, JD Taylor, Aidsa Arellano Banderas, Alexander Arellano, Harper Liddell, Reese Liddell, Merrick Liddell, Anthony Taylor, Kendall Taylor, Edith Taylor, Watson Liddell, Mark Taylor, Ender Liddell, Maxen Taylor. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Roy Taylor and Mary Idell Parrish; as well as Mary Ellen Crews, sister and Don Taylor, brother.
Mike grew up in Kernersville, NC and graduated from East Forsyth High School, class of ‘68. In 1968, he was drafted into the Army and served until 1971. After an honorable discharge, he worked full time as he began his career in retail with Kmart, opening stores around the US while attending college full time. In 1979, he transferred with Kmart to the western US and met and married Lesli in Mesa, AZ in 1982, and was sealed for time and all eternity in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. He worked in management for Kmart for 33 years. He then shifted to management with Best Buy for 7 years and retired in 2012. He spent his retirement visiting family and teaching Kindergarten and 1st grade.
Mike’s pride and joy was his wife Lesli of 37 years as well as his kids. He also had a special place in his heart for his grandchildren.
Visitation will be held Friday, January 3rd from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Bunker Family Funeral Home at 33 North Centennial Way in Mesa, AZ. There will be a viewing beginning at 10:00 AM and funeral to follow at 11:00 AM Saturday, January 4th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints building located at 1852 North Stapley Drive, Mesa, AZ 85203.
Jennifer Lynn Machula entered mortality on November 21, 1975 and entered eternity on December 28, 2019. Over her lifetime she revealed herself to be a loving, empathetic, and spiritual woman. She was an accomplished vocalist and pianist as she held a Bachelor of Arts cum laude which she used to bless those in her sphere of influence. Jennifer also enriched the world by serving a full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the face of many obstacles and disappointments, such as twice confronting cancer, Jennifer chose to respond with faith and courage. In the end her powerful example shows she came off conqueror, doing so with grace.
Those of her friend circle say she is a joy to be around and loyal, always supporting and encouraging. Those of her family say she is loving, tender and of an understanding heart. Those who casually know her say she has a keen and discerning mind.
Jennifer leaves behind two sons Jordan and Dallas Merdick who adored and relied on her; her former husband and childhood friend Grayson Merdick; her father and step-mother Myron and Dorothy Machula; two siblings Cindi Baltz and Ryan Machula. Finally, she also has many relatives, friends, and associates of both long-standing and newer acquaintance. Her mother Terri Lee Franks Machula preceded her in death.
Memorial services are contemplated for January 11, 2020 at 10:30 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 745 North Val Vista, Mesa, AZ 85205.
Audrie Hartsfield Taylor, age 85, passed away peacefully on December 23, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. Audrie was born on October 10, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona, to Audie Ray Hartsfield and Helen Tilton Hartsfield. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1959 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. She taught pre-kindergarten through third grade in California, Utah, and Texas—retiring in 2002 as Teacher of the Year in the Fabens Independent School District. Audrie touched the hearts of many while living in various places including San Diego, Miami, Puerto Rico, El Paso, Mexico City, and Ottawa, Canada. Audrie, a devout and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, served in various callings including Primary and Relief Society President. Her love of music and flair for the dramatic made the award-winning roadshows that she wrote and directed special events for all.
Audrie was a social butterfly with a well-developed talent for visiting and socializing. She was the perfect hostess and a wonderful cook renowned for tacos and desserts. Above all, Audrie was a loving and devoted mother. Audrie is survived by her children (and their spouses), Wayne H. Taylor (Karen), Thomas “Tom” G. Taylor, Troy T. Taylor (Stacy); her former husband, Wayne O Taylor; and her siblings (and their spouses), Donald Hartsfield (Vicci), LaRae McDaniel (Vic), and Jim Hartsfield. She is also survived by nine (9) grandchildren (and their spouses), Cory (Emily), Aaron (Rachel), Jeremy (Shaylie), Travis, Hayley (Neil), Trina (Dallin), Caroline (Tyler), Hunter, and Hudson; and by seven (7) great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at Vineyard Ward LDS Chapel located at 650 W. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ—viewing at 10:00 am with service to follow at 11:30 am. Bunker Family Funeral Home, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 (www.bunkerfuneral.com)
Elizabeth Deatra Montgomery passed away in her sleep on December 26, 2019 in Gilbert, AZ. She was 61 years old and lived there her entire life. She was preceded in death by parents Cecil and Betty Burger. She is survived by husband Ernest of 43 years and children William, Carl, Rocky, Wesley and Ashley and grandchildren Veronica, Heidi, Jordan and Julian.
Elizabeth enjoyed life, her family and gossiping with her friends. She was especially proud of her grandchildren.
Viewing will be held Thursday January 2nd 2020 at 10am with services starting at 11am at Bunker Funeral Home 33 N Centennial Way in Mesa.
Wyatt Scott Funk, 20, passed away in a car accident in the early hours of December 24th, 2019 in Mesa, Arizona. Wyatt led a life full of travel, adventure, and fun. From snowboarding, snowmobiling, to wake surfing and other sports, Wyatt was always ready to try it and excel at it. When not occupied with school or adventuring, Wyatt could often be found working under the hood of his favorite truck, a 1969 Chevrolet C10, or zipping through the streets of Mesa on his moped with his “Scoot Gang”. Nicknames given by friends and family include: Mr. Intensity, WyWy, Avocado, Funky Monkey, and Mesa’s Best Friend.
At age 18, Wyatt served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to Federal Way, Washington State, where he deepened his love for the Savior and learned to help other people. He even extended his mission for a month at the request of his new Mission President. His energetic and hardworking nature, as well as his goofy confidence, endeared him to all who met him. People flocked to him just to be around him. He truly exemplified Christlike love in all his relationships.
Wyatt was loved and adored by his family. He is survived by both of his parents, Wayne and Lexie Funk; his four siblings Tyler, 29 (wife Stephanie, 29, daughter Cora, 18 months), Josh, 26 (wife McKenzie, 27), Westin, 23 (wife Madelyn, 23, son Wren, 6 months), and Ciera,17. He also leaves behind a strong community of family, friends, and neighbors who love and will miss him dearly.
Wyatt’s family will sorely miss his always-positive outlook on life and the energy he infused into every situation. His presence alone made everything more fun. The Funk family looks forward to the day that they can be together again as an Eternal Family through the saving power of Jesus Christ.
Funeral Services will be held Friday, January 3rd at 11 Am, preceded by a viewing at 9 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints’ Hermosa Vista Stake building, 2701 E. Lehi Rd., Mesa. Wyatt will be buried at Mesa Cemetery following the services. For more information go to www.bunkerfuneral.com.
Glendon (Glen) J. Kirch passed away December 23, 2019 in Mesa, Arizona. He was preceded in death by parents Herman and Bertha. He is survived by wife: Toni Erman–Kirch; sons: Robert, Chad, and Brad Kirch. He also had 4 grandchildren: Jared, Brittani, Shayn and Kasey Kirch all of Rapid City, South Dakota.
Glen Enjoyed a full life working auto body repair, golfing, motorcycle riding, loving his pets and his cars – especially his vintage Chevy.
Memorial Services: December 29, 2019 at 1:00 PM at Grace United Methodist Church, 2024 E. University Drive in Mesa, Arizona. Donations may be made to Grace United Methodist Church.
Mark Philip Cram, 74 passed away December 13, 2019 in Mesa, Arizona. He was born to George and Viola Cram, in Bismarck, North Dakota. Mark graduated from Bismarck High School in 1964. He attended Bismarck Junior College, University of North Dakota and graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Accounting, and also served in the National Guard. Mark led an active life; golf was something he was very good at and enjoyed. Mark resided in the Minneapolis area for about 40 years before returning to the Bismarck area. In October of 2018 he moved to Mesa, AZ where he enjoyed the warm weather and visiting with the neighbors in his area. Mark had a great sense of humor, was meticulous in his work and enjoyed being around people. He is survived by his brother Don, George Jr., Jerry, David and Bob, as well as several nephews and nieces. Also surviving is his ex-wife, Kathy in Minneapolis. Preceding him in death were his parents, his brother Lyle and sister Janice. Mark has been cremated and burial will be in Bismarck at a later date in 2020.
Yvonne JANE Young Robinson was born May 28, 1919 in Vernal, Utah. She was the daughter of Albert Young and Gertrude Derbidge Young. She was the youngest of eight children. Shortly after she was born, her mother told her older sister Lora, age 10, that Lora would be in charge of this baby. This created a special bond between the two sisters for the rest of their lives. The family moved back to Salt Lake City when Jane was two and they lived there until she was thirteen when they moved to Venice, CA.
At age 15 she and her eventual husband, Ralph Grant Robinson, determined to be married once he finished his church mission. Their marriage occurred in Salt Lake on November 28, 1940. Ralph served in the Army Air Corp throughout the length of WWII. Jane and then their first son, Dave, followed Ralph to the various work stations to which he was assigned. Those included Tucson, AZ, Alamogordo, NM and Madison, WI.
Jane and Ralph have six children (Ralph David Robinson, Gregory Alan Robinson, Patricia Ann Andersen, Trudy Jane Carlson, Joseph Daniel Robinson and George Michael Robinson). She had twenty-one grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren.
Jane approached all matters in life with a very positive attitude, a smile and a special sweet spirit. She was forever thinking of others and brought joy and inspiration to all that she met. Jane was an absolutely delightful person. She was born happy and blessed others with her cheery and grateful disposition throughout her entire 100-year life.
During Ralph and Jane’s marriage, they lived in the following places after the war: Venice, CA, Reseda, CA, Lakewood, CO, back to Venice, CA, Scottsdale, AZ, Huntsville, AL, Westchester, CA and then permanently back to Tempe, AZ in 1997. While in Tempe, Ralph took assignments for movie studio productions in Florida, New Mexico, Malta and India. Ralph passed away in 1999.
At age 92, Jane started to paint. She finished about 40 oil paintings over a six-year period. These paintings have been distributed to children and grandchildren and are now treasured keepsakes for them.
The funeral service will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Corona Building/Tempe South Stake Center 1111 E. Knox Rd. Tempe, AZ 85284, crossroads are Rural/Knox (between Warner and Ray) on Saturday December 28, 2019, 9:00 am- 9:50 am Viewing, 10:00 am-11:15 am Funeral Service, 11:30 a.m. Luncheon for the family, cemetery will follow the luncheon.
Loris Leona Johnson Garner, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, passed away peacefully December 22, 2019 in Mesa, Arizona. Loris was born to Rosco and Leona Hansen Johnson on May 23,1925 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She had fond memories of her childhood, graduating from Idaho Falls High School in 1943. She worked several jobs until moving to Seattle, Washington where she became a typist for the War Finance Department during World War II. She met the love of her life, Joseph Garner, while he was on leave as a B-17 bomber pilot. They were married on September 4,1946 and later sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1948.
Loris and Joe moved to Preston, Idaho where they raised their family and enjoyed 66 memorable years serving in their church and community. Family, home and time spent with treasured friends brought immense happiness into their lives. After spending many winter months in Mesa, Arizona, they made it their permanent home in 2013.
Loris served faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in many different capacities, although her heart and love was serving the young children as ward and stake Primary president. She had a passion for dancing, reading, cooking and traveling. She devoted her life to her family and cherished over 70 years with her greatest joy, her beloved husband Joseph.
Loris brought light and beauty into her home, creating feelings of belonging and acceptance with her kind and cheerful heart. Her warmth, selfless service and love for life inspired many to appreciate their blessings and to recognize the good under any circumstance. Her spirit of gratitude, love and unwavering faith will continue to be felt for generations to come.
Loris was preceded in death by her parents, brother Hal, husband Joseph and granddaughter Taylor Otteson. She is survived by two sons; Lance Garner (Saralee), Bradford Garner (Kathy), daughter Jody Otteson (Kevin), 12 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Friday, January 3, 2020 from 10:00 am to 10:45am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Tempe South Stake Center, 1111 E. Knox, Tempe, AZ 85284, a funeral service will follow at 11:00 am. Interment will be held on Monday, January 6, 2020 at 11:00 am at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 North Cave Creek Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85024.
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