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William Robert Jagde
07/09/1958 - 02/09/2025

Bill was born in Queens, New York to William and Eleanor (Phelps) Jagde. He later moved to Long Island where he attended Hicksville High School (Class of ’76). After high school, he ended up with a lifelong career in the electrical business, retiring from Independent Electric in Arizona in 2024. In the late 1990s, he developed a new passion for landscape photography. While he still had to keep his day job, the photography hobby allowed him to travel to many amazing places both home and abroad. He particularly enjoyed photographing national parks. In 2009, he left behind the snowy New York winters to begin a new life in sunny Arizona, and he enjoyed the beauty of his adopted state (although he remained loyal to his New York Yankees and New York Rangers).

Bill had two amazing children with his high school sweetheart Debbie – Brian and Jennifer who he loved and adored. When those children were well into adulthood, he did the parenting journey again when he met April and helped raise her son, Andrew, instilling in him a love of art, nature, music, and the world. He was thrilled to be a grandfather to Luke, Abby, and Kyllion.

Bill had almost 29 years of sobriety and spent many years as an active member of AA. It would be an understatement to call him a music addict. He had a broad taste in music, but he loved the Grateful Dead and jazz the most. This love of music led to many friendships with other music lovers, and he embraced the philosophy that everyone should practice being kind.

He and April resided in Mesa. They enjoyed the Desert Botanical Garden, concerts at the MIM, listening to Andrew learn to play Miles Davis on his trumpet, and Bill enjoyed being April’s built-in designated driver for her wine tastings in the Verde Valley. He also slowly converted to being an animal lover, bonding with the true boss of the household, Max the cat. While his mobility issues the last few years of his life hampered his physical abilities, his spirit remained strong and upbeat, living his life in the best way he could. He left this world way too soon and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

He was preceded in death by both parents. He is survived by his wife April Elliott, brother Stephen (Gwen) Jagde, sister Janice (Joe) Talento, son Brian (Jenna) Jagde, daughter Jennifer (Scott) Meyersburg, stepson Andrew Elliott, and grandchildren Luke, Abby, and Kyllion.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

“May the four winds blow you safely home.”

Robert Hunter

 

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Bradley Jacob Ziegler
04/06/1968 - 02/08/2025

Bradley Jacob Ziegler, 56 passed away peacefully on February 8th, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.  Brad was born to Arthur (Jake) and Evelyn (Joyce) Ziegler in Phoenix, Arizona in 1968.

Brad was proceeded in death by his father, Arthur Jacob Ziegler, brother Bruce Wayne Ziegler, and sister Roxanne Ziegler Crum.

Brad was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and son.  He led a very happy life filled with his family and friends.  Brad was a skilled hunting guide and a carpenter by trade.  He spent his life outdoors doing what he loved most, hunting, fishing, and rock hounding.  Brad was also a skilled gunsmith where he enjoyed building custom hunting rifles.

Brad is survived by his loving wife Codie Marie Ziegler, his mother Evelyn Joyce Ziegler, his siblings Robin Joy Campbell, Brian Dale Ziegler, Daniel Arthur Ziegler, and Dwight Cook Ziegler.

His legacy will be continued by his ten children/stepchildren: Sasha Ziegler, Westen Clay Ziegler (Shelby Ziegler), Raelie Ziegler Brown (Jordan Brown), Hunter Reed Ziegler, Maecie Ziegler, Baylie Ziegler, Brody Bradley Ziegler, Austin Roy Clark, Caleb Curtis Godwin and Hailey Breann Godwin.

He is also survived by his five grandchildren Jovi Rose Brown, Michael Crew Lucero, Braelynn Mae Lucero, Ryla Jade Brown, Evelyn (Evie) Wren Padilla

 

A Public Viewing will be held at 11:00am prior to the Funeral Service from 12:00-1:00pm with a luncheon to follow the committal service located at the LDS church building 1150 N Lindsay Rd Gilbert, AZ 85234.  (Family members please arrive at 10:00am for viewing and family prayer)

Grave Site Dedication and Burial will be located at the Mesa Cemetery 1212 N Center St Mesa, AZ 85201

 

The family would like to thank everyone for their continued love and support during this time. Brad was a friend to all, and we will miss the joy and laughter that blessed those who knew him.

 

 

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Lorna Clifford
06/04/1937 - 02/05/2025

Lorna (Allred) Clifford, age 87 passed away peacefully in her assisted living care facility in Mesa, AZ in the early morning of February 5, 2025.

She was born to Stan and Callie Allred in Thatcher, AZ in 1937. Lorna lead a very happy active life filled with family, grandchildren, friends, neighbors, and church members.

Lorna was a talented fine artist who painted Southwest landscapes, Pueblo’s and old church missions. She developed these creative talents as an outlet for her wonderful imagination. She was an accomplished seamstress, always sewing clothes and dresses for her and her children.  She taught herself cake decorating and created beautiful roses and flowers on cakes that were absolutely stunning as well as delicious. She also loved practical jokes and had a great sense of humor.

Lorna was born deaf as a result of her mother having German measles when she was pregnant with her. Lorna went to school in Tucson at the Arizona School for the deaf and blind. It was a boarding school and she lived there nine months out of the year and came home in the summer months. Lorna made lifelong friends with the students there, she loved school and her sweet friends.

Lorna married her eternal sweetheart Ralph Clifford in 1955 and honeymoon in California and went to a brand new amusement park called Disneyland. Years later, they were sealed for all time and eternity in August 1968 in the Salt Lake Temple. Ralph and Lorna were married for 65 years. They were blessed with three children, Jeffrey, Lorna Kay and Kristin.

Lorna was preceded in death by her husband Ralph, her parents, Stan and Callie Allred. Her sisters, Peggy, Shirley and Rhonda. And her son-in-law Richard Palmer.

Lorna is survived by her children, Jeff (Carolyn), Lorna Kay (James), Kristin (Former son-in-law, Richard Clutter). Lorna and Ralph had 11 grandsons and 21 great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Vera Long and her brother Val Allred. She will be dearly missed by all.

Funeral services will be held Friday, February 14, 2025, with a viewing at 9 AM. Her funeral will start at 10 AM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Grandview Ward, located at 1221 W. Howe St., Tempe, AZ 85281.(Major crossroads are Priest and Broadway). ASL interpreting services will be provided for the hearing impaired.

 

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John E Gustafson Jr
10/19/1940 - 02/09/2025

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JOHN E. GUSTAFSON JR.

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John Emil Gustafson Jr., 84, passed away peacefully on February 9th, 2025 in Gilbert, Arizona. He was born October 19, 1940 in Omaha, Nebraska.

He attended Benson High School and graduated from the University of Nebraska Omaha with a degree in civil engineering. He later moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he raised his family, and then retired in Mesa, Arizona after 30+ years in highway construction.

 John enjoyed swimming, golfing, fishing, sailing and playing cards. He had a tremendous love for golden retrievers and was also an avid Nebraska Cornhusker and Kansas City Chiefs fan. He was a loving, loyal husband and father.

He was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age 63. His conversion story touched the lives of an entire community. He served a family history mission and worked at the Bishop’s Storehouse.

He struggled with a variety of medical issues for many years and his family is grateful for his example of strength and endurance to stay with his family for as long as he did.

John is survived by his wife Judy, his children Jennifer Bergeson, Heather Hill (Tim), Julie Gustafson, April Corey, and 9 grandchildren.

 

A   Visitation will be held Friday, February 21st, 2025, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 3920 E Brown Road, Mesa, AZ 85205

Flowers can be sent to the care of Bunker’s University Chapel at 3529 E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85213 on Thursday 2/20 in the afternoon or Friday 2/21 in the morning.

 

Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

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Troy Michael Garlock & Elsie Mae Garlock
- 02/03/2025

Troy and Elsie Garlock–Together Always

It is with deep sorrow and love that we announce the passing of Troy and Elsie Garlock on February 3, 2025, a devoted father and daughter whose lives were defined by love, faith, and family.

Troy Michael Garlock was born on March 5, 1982, in Mesa, Arizona, to Mike and Debbie Garlock. He grew up in Mesa and was full of life and energy. Troy was a talented athlete who participated in numerous sports, including skateboarding, wakeboarding, snowboarding, baseball, gymnastics, football, and basketball. He fiercely loved his family, especially his wife, Julie, with whom he built a life full of love, laughter, and unwavering devotion.

Troy attended Mesa High School, where he excelled in basketball. His passion for the game inspired him to coach multiple teams, but his greatest joy was passing that love on to his daughter, Hannah, whom he cherished watching as she grew into an outstanding high school player. He graduated from high school in 2000 and then served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lansing, Michigan. His testimony of his Savior grew during this time, and he deeply loved the people he served.

After returning home, Troy married and had four children: Parker, Abigail, Hannah, and Jane. He talked about them to everyone and loved them with all his heart. Later, he met Julie, the love of his life, and they were married in October 2014. Julie had three daughters—Mallory, Lilly, and Claire—and together, Troy and Julie welcomed Elsie and Mabel, bringing their family to nine beautiful children.

Troy had a deep and abiding faith in the atonement of Jesus Christ which helped him overcome many earthly trials. Because of his love of the Savior, he had a strong desire to serve everyone around him. He served in many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of the gospel, Jesus Christ, and the plan of salvation. He had great faith and was a wonderful teacher and speaker, always eager to share his beliefs with those around him.

Recently, Troy and Julie felt called to move their family to a plot of land in Show Low, Arizona, where Garlock Farm was born. They began gathering animals—goats, chickens, dogs, bunnies, and a horse—creating a home filled with adventure and love. Elsie adored farm life and her animals, finding joy in every moment.

Elsie Mae Garlock was born on July 22, 2016, and in her short life, she accomplished so much. She was an avid dancer, winning many awards in dance competitions. She loved to sing, create art projects, and be the best friend, sister, and daughter anyone could ask for. She lit up every room she entered with her bright spirit and had an unwavering faith in Christ. Her love for Him was evident in her prayers, where she spoke to Him from her heart and soul.

Troy and Elsie are survived by their loving wife and mother, Julie, and eight beloved children and siblings: Parker, Mallory, Abigail, Hannah, Lilly, Jane, Claire, and Mabel. Troy is also survived by his parents, Mike and Debbie Garlock, and his four siblings: Kasey (Rocky), Drew (Tiffany), Shawna (Jared), and Eric (Chelsea), along with many beloved nieces and nephews—cousins to Elsie—who will forever cherish their memories.

Together, Troy and Elsie created a beautiful legacy—one of love, resilience, faith, and family. Their devotion to each other and those around them was evident in all they did, serving as an inspiration to their loved ones and community.

There will be a visitation for Troy and Elsie on Friday Feb 14, 2025 from 6:00-8:00pm. Service will be on Feb 15, 2025 at 9:00am. Both will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 1865 S. Higley Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85295

For those unable to attend on Saturday, the service will be live-streamed by following this link: https://www.stvn.org/garlock

Donations to support Julie can be made at:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-garlock-family-after-tragic-loss?qid=fb7ad28e9200f186817e2a32d88971a1

Venmo @Julie-Garlock

May they rest in peace, together forever. FOREVER Loved!

 

 

 

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Patricia Ann Lockwood
02/13/1933 - 02/03/2025

“Peppermint Patty”
February 13, 1933 – February 3, 2025

Patricia Ann Lockwood, lovingly known as “Peppermint Patty,” passed away peacefully on February 3, 2025, in Mesa, Arizona, just days before her 92nd birthday. She was born on February 13, 1933, in Norwood, Ohio, and lived a life full of adventure, love, and unwavering spirit.

Patricia shared many years on the road as a trucker alongside her late husband, Arnold Jessie Lockwood, before settling into a career at Earnhardt Dodge, where she later retired. In her retirement, she found joy in the simple yet meaningful moments—spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and hosting game nights filled with laughter and friendly competition.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold Jessie Lockwood, her parents, Rosa Matilda Linnie Jackson and Hobert Delbert Jackson, and her sister, Betty “Rusty” Lee Blair.

She is survived by her daughter, Karen Edwards (Chris), and her son, James P. Finley. Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren, James Daniel Finley (Suzana), Rosalee Burrington, and Kasandra Bakken (Josh), as well as her cherished great-grandchildren, Adalynne and Trevin Bakken.

Fiercely independent and always full of spirit, Patricia was a woman who left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Her wisdom, feisty charm, and loving presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

In honor of her memory, the family encourages loved ones to gather, play a game, and share stories—just as she would have wanted.

A celebration of her life will be held at a later date which will be shared by the family.

 

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Henry Richard Gustafson
09/24/1946 - 02/04/2025

Henry Richard (Dick) Gustafson, 78 passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, in Mesa, Arizona.

Dick’s life was characterized by his unfailing optimism and faith. He had a passion for playing sports, watching his children and grandchildren compete/perform in various activities, and watching BYU sports.  Dick loved many things including road trips, motorcycles, semi-trucks, trains, leather working, and music; however, his greatest joys in life were his family and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Karen, his children Simon, Jake, Kary, Jess, Jody, Danny, Robyn, 28 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.

A viewing will be held February 18th from 6-8 PM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ.  The funeral will be February 19th at 10:30 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9:30 AM at the LDS church at 1455 N. Harris Dr., Mesa, AZ. There will be a graveside service on Monday, February 24 at 11 AM at 1950 E Dimple Dell Rd., Sandy, UT.

 

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Dale Rex Shumway
05/31/1930 - 01/23/2025

Dale Rex Shumway passed away in the early morning hours of Thursday, January 23, 2025, at his home in Tempe, Arizona with his daughter Debra by his side. He was 94 years old. Dale was born at his parents’ farm/ranch in Taylor, Arizona on the 31st day of May, 1930. He was the fourth child and first son of V. Rex and Elizabeth Solomon Shumway. As a youth, his father counted on him to do a “man’s” work, and work Dale could do.

He attended Taylor Elementary School and Snowflake Union High School. After three semesters at Arizona State College, he was called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Western Canadian Mission which included the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. After returning from Canada, he married Naoma Fuller of Tempe, AZ in the Arizona Temple on April 10, 1952. They had met when Dale was attending Arizona State, and Naoma was a senior at Tempe High School.

After their marriage, Dale attended Brigham Young University for one semester and then returned to Arizona State where in 1954 he graduated with a B.S. degree in Agronomy. From 1954 until the fall of 1960, he was employed by Producers Cotton Oil Company in Maricopa and in Avra Valley.

In the fall of 1960, at the age of 30 (with a wife and five young children to support) Dale enrolled in the University of Arizona College of Law and graduated in 1963. He was employed as an Assistant Attorney General and as a Special Assistant for the State of Arizona until 1974.  In 1965 he joined with David K. Udall to form the law firm of Udall Shumway in Mesa, Arizona. He became a highly respected attorney and was admitted to practice before the State and Federal Courts in Arizona, the Circuit Courts in San Francisco and the District of Columbia, the United States Court of Claims and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

In July of 1970 until 1974 Dale had the honor of serving as Mayor of Tempe, Arizona. He was also elected to the Board of Directors of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (now the Central Arizona Project) and in 1983 was elected to serve as President of the Board.

Throughout his life, Dale’s love for his Savior Jesus Christ was exhibited by his commitment to serve in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as a bishop, Mission President in the New York Rochester Mission, Regional Representative of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, director of the Mesa Arizona Temple Visitors’ Center, ordinance worker and sealer in the Arizona Temple and Patriarch in the Tempe Arizona University Stake.

Dale was pre-deceased by his dear wife Naoma. He so appreciated the influence she had on him and their five children. At the time of her passing in October 2023, she and Dale had been married for 71 years. This last year without her was Dale’s hardest trial in life. Dale was also pre-deceased by his parents, Elizabeth & Rex Shumway, his siblings, Ann (George) Woods, Shirley (Carl) Cole, Drew Shumway, Peter (Loretta) Shumway, his brother-in-law Wesley Bowman, and his great-grandson Joseph Thompson

Dale is survived by his five children: Debra Ann (Fred) Woods, Dale Rex II (Diane), Carolyn Ama (Barry) Dickerson, Catherine (Don) Ralph, and Matthew Fuller (Julie), his daughter-in-law Pattie Shumway, 22 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

In addition to the above posterity, Dale is survived by his sister Mary Bowman, his brother Lane (Marylin) Shumway, his sister-in-law Joan Shumway Turley, many nieces and nephews, and countless dear friends.

Services will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 10:00a.m. at the Tempe Stake Center, 2707 S. College Ave., Tempe, AZ  85252. There will be a viewing at 9:00 a.m. To view the service remotely, please subscribe to the Alameda Ward YouTube channel at this link:  https://www.youtube.com/@friendsofthealamedaward3748

As per Dale’s request: “Please don’t bring flowers to my funeral. Save your money for whatever good causes you might have. Just come to my funeral and enjoy seeing each other.”

 

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Dorothy Louise Cleaver
06/21/1959 - 02/01/2025

In Loving Memory of Dorothy 

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dorothy Louise Cleaver, who left us peacefully on February 1, 2025. Miss Dorothy brought joy, warmth, and love to everyone fortunate enough to know her. She is survived by her mother Doris, sister Teresa, and brother Dan.

A celebration of Miss Dorothy’s life will be held at the Arizona Training Program facility 2800 Hwy 87, Coolidge, AZ 85128 on Friday, February 21, 2025 at 1pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Arizona Training Program and their staff, Dorothy’s home and daily caretakers for over 50 years. Contact Tonia at (520) 723-2600 or tschultz@azdes.gov for details.

Rest in peace, Miss Dorothy. You will always be missed but never forgotten.

 

 

 

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Christian T. Johnson
10/02/1948 - 01/31/2025

Christian T. Johnson, born on 10/02/1948 to William and Bertha Johnson, passed away on 1/31/25. Christian was proceeded in death by his parents and brother Dennis Johnson.

After graduating from Arlington H.S.

in Indianapolis, Indiana Christian went on to attend Northern Arizona University, before enlisting in the U.S. Navy. Christian proudly served aboard the USS Independence (CV-62) from 1968-1972, enjoying his time traveling abroad to numerous ports and countries.

Following his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, he began his career as an engineer in the aircraft industry and ultimately retiring from the Boeing Company.

Christian was married to his loving wife, Mary, whom he adored and loved for over 50 years, sharing in family, joy and laughter.

He loved and raised his four sons. Christian valued every moment with his sons. Not only teaching them, but showing them by example, how to be terrific husbands, fathers and men. Just as he was. Together, as a family, hunting, fishing, sailing, camping and traveling is what he treasured. Christian also cherished the time spent with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was always there for each and every one of his beloved family. Christian is survived by his Wife (Mary), Sister (Ginger Oliveira), Son’s (Ron, Ralph, Rudy, Christian) Grandchildren (Chynna, Oriana, Sondra, Ashley, Skylar, Alex, Alayna, Alyssa, Brooklyn, Annalyssa, Nadia, Marissa, Aidan, Jocelyn, Declan) and Great-Grandchildren (Layne, Rhett, Lorelei, Lanson, Loretta, Teddy, Jaxon, Keanu, Vivian, Payson, Remington, Lincoln, Noah, Levi, Linnie, Juliette) Christian will be truly missed by all.

 

 

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Damarya Dakembe Zyberi
December 12, 1995 - February 3, 2025

Damarya Dakembe Zyberi, 29, passed away on February 3, 2025 in Mesa, Arizona. Arrangement by Bunker’s Garden Chapel (480.964.8686)

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Marlene Yvonne Barton
11/28/1937 - 02/01/2025

Marlene Y Barton, age 87, passed away February 1, 2025 in Mesa AZ. Born in Grand Forks, ND, Marlene was the youngest of six children born to Louis and Nora Kubousek.

Marlene graduated from Central High School in 1955 and went on to work at UND, then the phone company.

She worked for the phone company in North Dakota, California, Colorado and Arizona. She retired from the phone company in 1999. To keep busy, Marlene enjoyed ceramics and decorating tee shirts and sweatshirts. She did beautiful work and sold many of her pieces of each.

Marlene is survived by her grandsons, Nick Fortin, Buckfield ME; Jack Fortin, Mesa AZ; three great granddaughters, a niece, and four nephews. She was pre-deceased by her parents, siblings, son, Charles Barton and daughter, Melissa Fortin.

 

 

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Shelley Lynn Christiansen
08/27/1943 - 02/02/2025

Shelley Lynn Christiansen passed away at her home in Gilbert, Arizona on February 2, 2025, at the age of 81.  She was born on August 27, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas to Kenneth and Dorothy Jackson.

She married Stephen Christiansen in the Oakland California Temple on November 22, 1966.  They settled in Tempe, Arizona and raised their 4 children.

Shelley is survived by her husband Stephen and their children: Richard (deceased) and (Dawn) of Gilbert, Arizona; Vicki (Sean) of Corona, California; Kayleen (Stephen) of Gilbert, Arizona; Scott of Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Shelley is survived by her sister Frances of Georgetown, Texas; brothers: Kenneth (Patricia) of Leander, Texas; Robert (Julie) of Round Rock, Texas.  She was preceded in death by her parents and son Richard.

Shelley has 18 grandchildren and 5 great- grandchildren.

Shelley was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and shared her talent of playing the piano for their congregation.

 

Viewing is scheduled for February 15, 2025 from 10:00-12:00 pm located at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 5656 S. Higley Road in Gilbert, Arizona.  Burial will be at 1:30 PM at the Mesa Cemetery located at 1212 N. Center St, in Mesa, Arizona.

If you would like to send flowers, you may do so through Crismon’s Flowers located at 144 W. Main Street, in Mesa, AZ.  (480) 964-4595.

 

 

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Sonny James Rock
01/29/1973 - 01/29/2025

The world became a little less bright on January 29th, 2025, when Sonny James Rock passed away peacefully on his 52nd birthday in Gilbert, Arizona.

Sonny was born in Missoula, Montana to Donna and Daniel Rock. In his early years he lived in Montana and California, finally landing in Riverton, Ut in 1984.

Sonny loved spending time with his only brother, Jason, and they had an incredible bond. While in Utah, Sonny had many, many friends. He was known for his witty sense of humor and crazy antics. The fact he was awarded “Most Remembered” his senior year shows what an impact he had on his peers.

He met Michelle Laub the first day of his senior year and shortly after that they became inseparable. They married young on March 28th, 1992. Their family grew shortly thereafter and subsequently they had four daughters who were his entire world.

Michelle and Sonny lived in Iowa for 4 years where Sonny made many lifelong friends that continue to this day. They settled in Mesa, Arizona in 2001 where they raised their family. Sonny loved football, the outdoors, his friends, movies, concerts and traveling.

Though Sonny will be most remembered for his love of people, especially his family. He was a friend to all and made every person he met feel like they mattered and that he genuinely cared. Sonny always saw the best in people and encouraged everyone to be the best version of themselves.

Sonny leaves behind his wife Michelle, daughters Skyelee, Quynn, Peyton and Emery. His parents Donna and Robert Rock, brother Jason (Jyl Bosone). Mother In-Law Mona Davis (Kelly), Father In-Law Kevin Laub (Marianne). Sisters- In-Law, Erica Liti (Sam), Amy Bonnemort (Dave), Whitney Turley (Trace), Brothers-In-Law Brett Laub (Lacey) and Landon Laub (Norma) as well as many nieces and nephews who he cherished. We also cannot forget about his beloved dog, Bowtie.

In honor of Sonny, we encourage all to smile at a stranger, offer encouragement to a friend or reach out to someone you haven’t spoken to in awhile.

#RockRockneverstop

 

 

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Philip Polizzatto
01/25/1953 - 01/30/2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Phil Polizzatto, a loving father, devoted husband, and cherished grandfather. Phil passed away surrounded by his beloved family, leaving behind a legacy of love, joy, and laughter.

Phil was born and raised in New Jersey, where he formed the foundation of his values and work ethic. His journey led him to Arizona, where he built a beautiful life, enriched by the warmth of the desert sun and the company of dear friends and family.

Phil was a man of many passions, with a particular love for golf, fishing, and spending quality time with those he held dear. Whether on the green, by the water, or gathered around the dinner table, Phil’s presence was a source of joy and comfort. He had an extraordinary ability to light up a room with his infectious laugh and radiant smile, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met.

As a father, Phil was nurturing and supportive, always encouraging his children to pursue their dreams with confidence. As a husband, he was unwavering in his devotion, a true partner in every sense of the word. As a grandfather, he was a source of endless love and wisdom, creating memories that will be treasured forever.

Phil’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and the importance of cherishing life’s simple pleasures. He leaves behind his loving wife, his children who adored him, and grandchildren who will always remember the joy he brought into their lives. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.

Rest in peace, Phil. You will be dearly missed, but your spirit will continue to guide and inspire us all.

 

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Gary Lee Stone
04/08/1951 - 02/02/2025

Gary Lee Stone passed away peacefully on February 2nd at home in Gilbert, Arizona, under the loving care of his wife, Joy Stone.

He was a devoted husband, a father to three sons (Jason, Stuart, and Keith), a grandfather to ten grandchildren, and a great-grandfather to four great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother (Randy Stone) and a sister (Tamara Stone Fox).

Born in Logan, UT, he grew up on a sugar beet farm outside Weston, Idaho. After the family home burned down, he lived in the basement and worked hard from a young age. Often working multiple jobs, Gary stayed busy and loved learning new things.

He built a career in law enforcement, rising to the rank of Lieutenant with the Pocatello Police Department. He later became a Latent Print Examiner in Arizona and worked as a defense contractor specializing in forensics. Service was a constant in his life. He was a dedicated home teacher, temple worker, and addiction recovery missionary, always willing to help others. He led quietly, teaching through action rather than words.

Though his passing leaves a void, his example remains. He now walks with his mother and father, Raymond and Larue Stone, who preceded him in death.

A memorial service will be held graveside in Weston, Idaho July 5th. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that his memory be honored through service, hard work, and quiet acts of kindness.

He will be deeply missed.

 

Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

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