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Mary A. McGurrin
January 22, 1929 - September 13, 2018
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Everett Leslie McDonald
February, 22, 1939 - September 10, 2018

Everett Leslie McDonald, 79, passed away September 10, 2018, surrounded by family at his home in the Goodyear Village of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona. Everett was born on February 22, 1939, in Upper Snaketown Village, AZ to William Sunday McDonald and Elsie Thomas McDonald.

Everett married Caroldean Allison on June 11, 1960 at Vah Ki Presbyterian Church. He and Caroldean had four children, Cheryl, Lynette, Duane, and Jeryln. In the 1960’s, Everett worked at Riggs Ranch and in the 1970’s and 1980’s he worked as a truck driver for Rain for Rent in Chandler, AZ. He was a mechanic all his life and enjoyed working on vehicles. He retired due to his health.

Everett liked to work on his word search puzzles. He also loved gardening and was proud of his fig tree (which is getting bigger and taller). His favorite channel was the GRIT channel. He loved all of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren very much. They all called him “Bah Ba Ah,” meaning grandfather on the mother’s side.

Everett was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Geraldine Molina and Iris McDonald; son, Duane Everett McDonald; daughter, Jeryln Holmes; and wife, Caroldean McDonald.

He is survived by his daughters, Cheryl Wells and her husband Lance Wells Sr., and Lynette McDonald; Jeryln’s husband, Stan Holmes; his grandchildren, Carrie McDonald and her significant other Luis Gutierrez, Tiffany Enos and her significant other Zach Redbird, Lance Wells Jr., Jesse Valencia, Justin Wells, and Andrea McDonald; great-grandchildren, Emma Enos, Nicholas Gutierrez, Adrian Gutierrez, Anahi Gutierrez, and Noah Gutierrez; sister, Dorene Gutierrez; brother, Harlan McDonald; and also by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Everett McDonald, beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend of us all. He is already missed but forever in our hearts.

A wake service will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm at the Goodyear Village Christian Church. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 8:00am, also at the Goodyear Village Christian Church. Burial will be at the Snaketown Cemetery in Goodyear, AZ.

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Mary Barbara Jones
February 28, 1923 - August 9, 2018

Mary Barbara Baird-Jones was born in New London, CT on Feb. 28, 1923 to Harry Albert Baird, Sr. and Barbara Duncan Cooke Baird. Mary passed away at age 95 on Aug. 9, 2018 in Chandler, AZ. She had one older brother, Harry A. Baird, Jr. She was close to both parents. Her father was passionate about cooking and especially eating. However, it may have been a tossup as to what came first, money and banking (and politics), or food. Needless to say Mary carried these traits throughout her life. Her mother on the other hand was active in the Girl Scouts as Director, and her church. With her mother’s encouragement Mary participated in ballet lessons, piano lessons, ice skating, bicycle riding to the beaches, and became a good swimmer. Mary was raised as an Episcopalian and a Republican. Most of these traits remain prevalent in her offspring.

Mary was studious and industrious graduating from Westerly High School in 1941, and then The Forsyth School of Dental Hygienists in 1942.

Later she married George L. Jones in Westerly, RI on Dec. 9, 1944. George was in the US Navy which took them to Miami and Key West, FL in 1946 where daughter Barbara Ann was born. Not long in Florida the young family was returned to North Kingstown and Quonset Point NAS, RI. This is where their second and last child was born in 1948, son George Edward (aka, Bud).

George retired in 1962 as Chief Petty Officer at Point Mugu, CA. The family moved from Rhode Island to Florida to California to Washington state and back to California for Navy retirement. Mary was primarily a homemaker during these years, although she pursued her career as a Dental Hygienist at times. Mary lived a long and rewarding life. She saw her son’s tour in the Army, both children’s college graduations, both children’s weddings and families.

Mary was predeceased by her parents, her husband and her brother. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Ann Stafford and her husband Robert of Tempe, Arizona, son, George E. Jones and wife Pam of Columbus, Montana, grandson Scott Lloyd and wife, Tanya of Lockhart, TX, grandson Robert Lloyd and wife, Sally of Stephenville, TX, grandson David Lloyd and wife, Erin of Godley, TX, and seven great-grandchildren. Per Mary’s request cremation has been completed, and there will be a small celebration of life at a later date.

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Enrique Andres Zuniga Angulo
October 8, 1940 - September 7, 2018

Enrique A. Zuniga Angulo Gonzalez, age 77, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, September 7, 2018. Enrique was born in Mexico on October 8, 1940. He leaves behind a loving family that has a belief that through the atonement of Jesus Christ families can be together forever.

Enrique is one of the older children in his family and leaves behind a wonderful legacy. He loved the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement very much and was extremely proud of every one of his children for their service in the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement. Enrique was full of life and he will be sorely missed. His wife of 50 years is comforted at this time by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, whom she and Enrique love with all their hearts. Enrique’s family looks forward to the day that they will be able to see him again.

He is survived by his wife, Margarita Zuniga; his children, Gabriel E. Zuniga-Martinez, Oscar A. Zuniga, Juan E. Zuniga, Cesar O. Zuniga, and Clara J. Zuniga de Bedoy; as well as 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

A visitation will be held on Friday, September 14, 2018 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 10:00am in the same location.

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Rusty Floyd Pitney
01/15/1979 - 09/11/2018

Rusty Floyd Pitney, 39, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2018 at home in Mesa, after a long battle with cystic fibrosis. He was born January 15, 1979 in Mesa, Arizona. A sixth generation Arizonan, he loved the state and loved hiking, fishing and hunting throughout it.

Rusty served a 2 year mission to Salt Lake City South, (Spanish speaking) where he fell in love with the Latino people and culture. He started work at the University of Phoenix as a finance counselor and worked his way to Director of Strategic Integration. While there, he earned a bachelor’s degree in Finance. He later studied at the University of Arizona in the Masters of Information Systems program. He was driven to accomplish great things. He enjoyed reading (especially history) genealogy, gardening, and most importantly, spending time with his family.

Rusty is preceded by his father Floyd Pitney Jr.  He is survived by his wife, Nancy Jane (Haynes), his son, Jack Fitzgerald, and by his mother, Becky Ann Pitney, his grandmother, Doreen Richey, his brothers Nathan, Jonathan and Blaine Pitney, and his sisters Heather Payne, Ginger Connor and Kelsey Pitney. He was beloved by his family and friends, and his presence in their lives will be deeply missed. A viewing will be held at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E University Dr., Mesa from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, September 21, 2018. Funeral services are Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 9 a.m. at the LDS chapel on 10036 E. Brown Rd, Mesa, 85207, with visitation from 8-8:45 am that morning. Rusty will be buried in St. Johns, AZ later that evening. Memorial donations for Jack’s college fund can be made at any Chase Bank.

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John Kay Sorenson Sr.
July 25, 1937 - September 7, 2018

John Kay Sorenson Sr., age 81, born July 25, 1937, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, September 7, 2018. He leaves behind a loving family that has a belief that through the atonement of Jesus Christ families can be together forever.

John is the youngest brother of the Lehi Sorenson boys and he leaves behind a wonderful legacy. He was full of life and he will be sorely missed. His wife of 60 years is comforted at this time by her children and grandchildren, whom she and John love with all their hearts. John’s family looks forward to the day that they will be able to see him again.

He is survived by his wife, Jeannine Hogle Sorenson; his children, Jon Sorenson Jr., Saralyn Rex (David), Sue-Ann Willis (Greg), and Sheri-Jo Trimmer; as well as 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 11:00am, with a viewing at 10:00am, at the LDS Hermosa Vista Stake Center located at 2701 East Lehi Road, Mesa, AZ 85213.

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Richard Crandall Solomon
December 8, 1932 - September 5, 2018

 

Solomon, Richard Crandall “Dick,” 85, a fourth generation Arizona native, passed away on September 5, 2018, at Banner Baywood Medical Center, with family at his bedside. Born on December 8, 1932 in Mesa, AZ to Richard Jennings and Leona Crandall Solomon, Dick was the eldest of four children. He attended Mesa Public Schools, graduating in 1951. His favorite activity was scouting, where in he achieved the rank of Eagle. As an adult, Dick served many years in the Boy Scout program.

Dick was a hard worker, starting while still in elementary school as a newspaper carrier. As a teen, he worked several delivery jobs, as well as farm-related jobs. Dick attended Arizona State College, graduating in May 1959, with distinction from Arizona State University (the first graduating class after ASC became ASU) with a BA in Education (majoring in biology). He left his college education briefly for a call to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in the Southern States from October 1953 to September 1955.

Upon his return to Arizona, he resumed his education and courting of Phyllis Christine Nordin, the love of his life. They were married in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple on June 1, 1956.  Having simultaneously completed an ROTC program and his Bachelor’s degree, Dick was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the US Army Medical Service. Entering active duty in July 1959, he served in several posts in the US and Germany, as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars. His military career ended after 16 years in November 1974, having attained the rank of Major.

In May 1975, Dick earned his Master of Public Administration degree. After separation from the military, Dick was employed in a series of temporary jobs during the next five years before he began working for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Highway Patrol division, for 23 years, retiring in December 2002.

As a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Dick served in many different positions. He and Phyllis served as Church Service Missionaries at the Bishops’ Storehouse and as Temple Ordinance Workers. Dick maintained a life-long commitment to promoting, supporting, and defending three great causes; God, Family, and Country.

Dick was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Phyllis. He is survived by his five sons, Richard (Ruth Ann), Robert (Caroline), David (Ruth), Daniel, and Daron; 17 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren (with 4 more on the way). He is also survived by his brother, Stephen, and sisters, Ethel Lynn Sandler and Sharon James.

A visitation will be held on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 10:00am at the LDS Chapel, 422 E University Dr, Mesa, AZ. Funeral services will follow at 11:00am. Arrangements are being handled by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.

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Rosalind Mathilda Cope
10/25/1939 - 09/05/2018

Rosalind “Roz” Mathilda Cope, of Mesa, AZ, formerly of Tucson, AZ, Brentwood, PA, and Mt. Lebanon PA, passed away September 5, 2018 at age 78 after a brief, but aggressive skirmish with cancer.  

A graduate of Duquesne University, she earned both her Undergraduate Degree and Master’s Degree in Early Elementary Education and Special Education.  Rosalind taught in the Pittsburgh Public Schools for 25 years, and later worked for another 10 years with Tucson Unified School District after becoming disillusioned with the relative quiet of retirement in Arizona.

Rosalind was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. and Rose Reich and was reared at the height of the “children should be seen and not heard” era.  Both Rosalind and her younger brother were thought to be deaf mutes for the better part of their childhood.  Roz is survived by her beloved husband, best friend and great love, Mr. Edmund Cope, of Mesa, AZ; and by her loving daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Anderson of Mountain View, CA; by three rambunctious, but adoring grandsons, John, Lars, and Edward “Buzz” Anderson; her loving brother Edward “Buzz” Reich of Peters Township, PA. and one ill-behaved, but potentially trainable Australian Cattle Dog, Sophia Cope.  

Our Roz was an inspired shopper, a skill carefully honed over the course of six decades and passed along to her only child (who quickly surpassed her Mother’s storied abilities).  She was also a superb storyteller who frequently regaled throngs of listeners with her many tales of life, loss, love, and adventure.  In addition to her notable social skills, she was also able to cover up to 24 bingo cards at once during the peak of her Bingo Years and took great pride in receiving the Tucson Bingo Bugle’s coveted ‘Star Winner of the Month Award’.  Roz lived her life with flair, generosity, and a grateful heart.

A Celebration of a Life Well Lived will be held Saturday, October 6, 2018 at The Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, 514 S Mountain Rd, Mesa, AZ 85208.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Rosalind M Cope Memorial Funds at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, UT, http://bit.ly/RozCopeBFAS or The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, MT http://bit.ly/RozCopeWolf

 

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Barbara Elaine Whipple
December 25, 1944 - September 2, 2018

Barbara came to earth as a Christmas bundle on December 25, 1944. She was born to Clyde and Velma Cox, the fourth of five children (three brothers and one sister) in Loris, South Carolina. Barbara was married to Don on November 19, 1970 and they were sealed for all time and all eternity on January 14, 1972 in the Mesa, Arizona Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Barbara had three sons and one daughter. It is hard to say whether Barbara was a collector or a hoarder. She had a collection of colorful dresses and accessories that could stock a store. Barbara set her place in history by being a medical wonder. During her life, she endured 60 major surgeries. In 1991, following one if those surgeries, a medical mistake cost her the vast majority of her bowels and she suffered the results of Short Bowel Syndrome for the remainder of her life. At that time, the doctors gave her five years to live but she was fighter.  She continued her fight for another 27 years. Due to those surgeries, various infections and SBS, Barbara suffered ill health and pain throughout her life. She finally lost the battle on the morning of September 2, 2018. She passed away peacefully in her sleep during the early morning hours.

She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers, sister and grandson, Ryan. She was survived by her loving husband Don, brother Randy, children Jim, Marilyn, David, Donald II (Dewey), 19 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.

 

Memorial Services for Barbara will be held, Saturday, September 8, 2018 at the Taylor Park Ward building, 825 South 32nd Street, Mesa, Arizona at 12:00 Noon.

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Gloria Garcia
February 7, 1953 - August 30, 2018
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Franklin Agrippa Johnson
04/02/1936 - 08/28/2018

Franklin Agrippa Johnson, 82, went to be with our Lord Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ.  Memorial services are pending.  Burial will be at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix, AZ.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to operationsmile.org

Frank was born April 2, 1936 in Bloomfield, IA. The son of Fred F. and Gwendolyn F. (Westbrook) Johnson.  He was a graduate of Bloomfield High school in Bloomfield, Mt Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, IA and the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA.

He served in the United States Navy, Navy Reserves, Army Reserves and the Army National Guard.

He was united in marriage December 27, 1959 to Sandra Silka.  He joined the Iowa City Police Department in June 1965.  He was Chief of Police in Fairfield and in Keota until he retired from 33 years of dedicated service in 1998.

He was a member of the Optimists, Lions,Kiwanis and a lifetime member of the  Iowa Chiefs of Police Association.  He was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church in Mesa, AZ.

After he and his wife’s retirement, they moved to Citrus Gardens in Mesa, AZ for 17 years preceding his death.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sandra.  He is lovingly remembered by his three children; Scott and Janine Johnson of Waverly, IA and their children, Kayla, Ryan, Hannah and Alexis; Suzie and Sheldon Hannah of Independence, MO and their son, Aaron; Sookie and Jeff Meyers of Phoenix, AZ and their children, Tiana and Hali and his sister, Margaret Krauss of Winterset, IA and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Gwendolyn of Bloomfield, IA

Online condolences may be directed to  www.BunkerFuneral.com

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Boyd Morgan Thompson
October 6, 1947 - August 29, 2018

Thompson, Boyd Morgan (USAF SGT), 70, passed away suddenly on August 29, 2018. He has returned to the loving arms of his wife, Maureen. Boyd and Maureen are survived by eight children, Dave, Marie, Tiffany, Amber, Scott, Laurissa, Kirsha, and Kayla; siblings, Linda, Paul, MaryEllen, William (Bill), and Jacklyn; and, now, a metric ton of grandchildren.

A visitation will be held Friday, September 7, 2018 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201. Entombment services will be at 9:00am on September 8, 2018 at the City of Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N Center St, Mesa, AZ 85201. A Celebration of Life will follow entombment services at 11:30am at the LDS Kleinman Park Chapel, 616 S Extension Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210.

Father to eight, Friend to many, Mentor to the Blessed, Loved and Missed by all.

(Dad, tell Mom we love and miss her. We are happy you’re together again.)

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Marian (Leigh) Idelle (Miller, Ullman) Campshure
01/26/1940 - 08/26/2018

Marian (Leigh) Idelle (Miller, Ullman) Campshure

It is with great sadness we announce Leigh Campshure, 78, passed away, peacefully, on Sunday morning, August 26th at her home in Mesa, Arizona surrounded by her three daughters.  Leigh was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin to Arthur and Elta (Munsinger) Miller on January 26, 1940.  She was the second of two children. 

Leigh was a devoted wife and mother, as well as a loving daughter and sister.  She was also a career woman who worked most of her life.  She took great pride in her work, and she instilled that work ethic in her daughters.  Her first job was in administration at Green Bay Foods and she eventually found her way to Reynolds and Reynolds where she was a very successful representative.  Although she enjoyed her work, she also appreciated other things in life such as golfing, bowling, knitting, cooking, travelling, classical music and theater.  Attending church (both Red Mountain United Methodist Church, Mesa and Salvation Army Church, Mesa) and sharing her faith and fellowship with others also brought her great joy.  She was often seen volunteering at local missions, Salvation Army and church.  Leigh was always willing to do whatever she could to help others in need.  Throughout her journey, she cared for, and touched so many lives.  She was patient, kind, loving, always greeted you with a smile and her laugh was infectious.  She will be deeply missed by anyone who knew her. 

Leigh was preceded in death by her first husband, Roger F. Ullman (March 27, 1976), her second husband, Dr. Roger J. Campshure (August 19, 2017) her sister, Marlene (Miller, Clausen) Sorenson (September 22, 2016).  She is forever remembered by her 3 daughters, Kim Marie Ullman, Carina Marie (Wayne) Litman, and Rogene Marie (Fadel) Gad, and her beloved granddaughter, Madison Leigh Roberts. 

A celebration of life service will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 10:30 at the Red Mountain United Methodists Church, 2936 N Power Rd, Mesa. 

In lieu of flowers, Leigh’s favorite charities were: Salvation Army Youth Group and RMUMC (Red Mountain United Methodist Church) Youth Group.

 

 

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Julaine Rae Lowe-Wooten
- 08/22/2018

Julaine (Julie) Rae Lowe-Wooten, an only child, was born to J. Virgil and Mildred K. Lowe in Sioux Falls, SD.  She graduated from Washington High School in Sioux Falls and attended South Dakota State University.  Julie was called to her heavenly home on August 22, 2018 at her home in Gilbert, AZ with her husband of 44 years at her side.  Julie led a very happy, active life filled with family, friends, and many activities such as music, church choir, Sweet Adelines, a local Gilbert Area Group, and the Tempe Chorus.  She also taught English as a second language to immigrants and accompanied doctors from the Chandler, AZ Hospital who provide medical care to seasonal workers in the Queen Creek, AZ area.  Julie was an avid reader.  The family home library is filled with the many books and magazines that she read over the years and continued to do so within a few days of her passing.  One of her greatest pleasures was traveling.  She visited many areas in the South Eastern part of the United States, several cities and pueblos in Mexico, but her favorite places were England and Scotland.  She began her professional career as an agent with Braniff Airlines both in Minneapolis and Denver and later with Joint Airlines Military Traffic Office at Lackland AFB.  She later began a long tenure as a secretary in the US Department of Defense. Julie was predeceased by her parents, Aunt Shirley (Bob) Lindahl, Uncles Karl Espe, Lyle (Gloria) Espe, Curtis (Margie) Espe, and Delmar (Alice) Lowe; Cousins Roger and Richard Espe, Eric and Scott Schmidt and very special cousin Sandra Stober. She is survived by her husband Iven, daughters Katherine Molina of Jacksonville, AR, Tracy Lowe of Chandler, AZ, Laura Wooten-LaFranier of Queen Creek, AZ, four grandchildren Sara, Curt, Andrew, Nicholas and very special cousin Karen McKenzie of St. Petersburg, FL, and other cousins: Sonna Sexauer, Gregg Olson, Lisa Bess, Jordan Custer, Kate Kotzea, and their families.  At Julie’s request there will be no services.  Cremation will take place and she will be interned with her husband upon his passing. Condolences to the family may be made at: www.bunkerfuneral.com

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William “Bill” Thomas Brooks
01/27/1935 - 08/25/2018

William Thomas Brooks, or “Bill” as he was known, passed away while at home with his wife by his side on Saturday, August 25, 2018.  Bill was diagnosed with colon cancer for the second time last June after being cancer free for the past five years. He was 83 years old.

Bill was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on January 27, 1935.  He served in the Navy for four years, after which he met and married Sandra Brooks, the love of his life, while attending Utah State University. Three years after they were married Bill and Sandy were sealed in the Logan, Utah Temple and recently celebrated 59th wedding anniversary. 

Bill was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of Jesus Christ. Throughout his life, he often shared his testimony and his love of the gospel with his family and friends.  His favorite church calling was being a Greeter. He was genuinely interested in others, exhibited warmth and spontaneity, and never hesitated to give assistance when needed.

Bill went back to school and earned a Master’s Degree while working full-time and raising his large family.  He served as a part-time service missionary at the Welfare Square Cannery in Salt Lake City and as a Family History Consultant in Mesa, Arizona.  His wife Sandra was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for over 20 years and Bill enjoyed traveling with her (and the choir) to countries all over the world.  While Bill claimed he “couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket,” he never missed an opportunity to bounce one of his children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren on his knee while singing the “Crawdad Song.”

After 33 years in the Forest Service Bill retired and he and Sandra moved to Arizona where they have been since 2002.  He had a great love for his family and a passion for genealogy and painting.  During the last 15 years of his life, Bill honed his artistic talents with painting lessons and became a prolific artist.  His artwork hangs in the many homes of his family and friends and will be a reminder of this great man for years to come.

Bill is survived by his wife, Sandra Louis Littledyke, their nine children (and spouses), Holly (Mark) Curtis, Becky Best, Max (Melissa) Brooks, Dan (Teresa) Brooks, Andy (Angela) Brooks, Shad (Jason) Brooks, Mary (Jason) Michael, Joy Brooks, and Chelsea Johnson.  He has 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.  His brother, Max Brooks, and his two sisters, Mary Woehrle, and Kate Hartlieb, also survive Bill. His parents, William Maxwell Brooks and Ruth Elizabeth Sowell, and his granddaughter, Amy Curtis, preceded Bill in death.

Services for Bill will be held on Friday, August 31 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Power Ranch 3rd Ward, 4170 South Ranch House Parkway, Gilbert, Arizona.  There will be a viewing from 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM.  Funeral Services will start at 12 Noon.  Interment at San Tan Memorial Gardens will immediately follow the service.

 

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Quinn Eugene Johnson
06/25/1945 - 08/23/2018

Quinn Johnson passed away on August 23, 2018, at the age of 73 years, after an eight year battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Quinn was long-time resident of Mesa, the Arizona having moved from Blackfoot, Idaho in the 8th grade. He graduated from Mesa High School in 1963 before serving a 30-month mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Buenos Aires Argentina.  Quinn attended Arizona State University and graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1970.

While attending ASU, he met, fell in love with and married Margaret Moody. They were sealed together in the Mesa, Arizona Temple in 1968.

The early part of his career was as an engineer for the US Forest Service. After which he started and ran many businesses throughout his career in the engineering and construction industry.

He served faithfully throughout his life in various capacities in the church: Including: Elder’s Quorum President, High Counselor, Young Men’s President, and Bishopric Counselor. He and his wife also served in the Mesa, AZ Temple and at the Bishop’s Storehouse for several years.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Margo, his daughter Traci (John Payne) and sons Ryan (April) and Cody (Richelle) and 16 grandchildren.

Funeral: Saturday, September 1, 2018 10:00 am The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2835 E. Des Moines  Mesa, AZ 85213

Viewings: Friday, August 31st from 6:00-8:00 pm Bunker’s University Chapel. 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85213.  Saturday, 9:00 am, prior to funeral.

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