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Donald Lee Benttine
09/23/1938 - 01/14/2018

Donald Lee Benttine, 79, of Mesa, Arizona; passed away on January 14, 2018.  He was born in Osage, Iowa on September 23, 1938.  A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM, January 17th at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 1844 E. Dana Ave in Mesa.

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Edith Vivian Richan Roberts
10/21/1924 - 01/08/2018

An extraordinary and great lady has just left this mortal life. She was petite in stature, but a giant in spirit. Edith Vivian Richan Roberts passed away on January 8, 2018 at age 93.

Edith was born in American Fork, Utah, to William and Matilda Richan on October 21, 1924.  Even as a young girl she was meticulous in her personal appearance, indeed in everything she did, and has continued throughout her life. No one makes a bed more thoroughly, and having a home and yard beautifully maintained as Edith.

She married the love of her life, Virgil K. Roberts on June 5, 1942 and they walked hand in hand for 74 years, until Virgil passed away. Now, at last, they are walking hand in hand again.

Their six wonderful children are: Dennis (Vickie) Roberts, Christine (Fred) Finlinson, JoAnn (Mike) Dubois, Elane (Rick) Palmer, Dave (Wendy) Roberts, Kelly (Marci) Roberts, Wendell and Lisa Blair who also called them Mom and Dad, plus 36 grandchildren, 84 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Virgil, parents, great-grandson Merrill Christian Dubois, son-in-law Merrill Fox, a sister Gwen Adams, and a brother Keith Richan. She has a brother, Blaine Richan and sister, Ila Thomas still living.

They owned and ran a successful construction company of which she was a great partner. In addition, their service for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been done tirelessly with honor and dignity. Together they served 4 missions and served over 20 consecutive years as temple workers in the Mesa Arizona Temple. They held many positions in their wards and stakes, being examples of Christ-like attributes all of their lives.

Upon retirement, Edith and Virgil spent many happy days at their cabin in Strawberry, Arizona and, until recently, enjoyed their beautiful home in Mesa.

Edith will forever be remembered because she has touched and influenced so many people in so many ways. Her smile, positive attitude and a lifetime of unselfish service to family and others will be greatly missed.

We, as a family, would like to thank her devoted caregivers: Varie, Monica, Viviana, Bing, Glenda, Francine, Juanna, Ken, Tom and many others.

Visitation will be held at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85213, on Friday, January 19, 2018, from 6 to 8 pm. Funeral services will be Saturday, January 20, 2018, at 11 am in the LDS Ward building at 2835 E Des Moines, Mesa, AZ 85213, with a visitation beginning at 10 am. Edith will be laid to rest in Lehi, Utah, with services in the Wing Mortuary, 118 East Main St., Lehi, Utah on January 27, 2018. Receiving line from 12:30 to 1 pm followed by services at 1. We will say so long Mom, until we meet again. We love you.

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Irene Evelyn Belt Summers
12/23/1922 - 01/08/2018

Irene Evelyn Belt, the daughter of John Sidney Belt and Bessie Leigh Belt, was born on December 23, 1922 and died January 8, 2018. Irene was raised in Cortez, Colorado where she attended High School as a student, cheer leader, band member and star basketball player. The strong family ties and good friendships growing up in Cortez lasted throughout her life time.

After High School and by saving her money doing summer jobs, Irene, with the encouragement of her parents, completed nursing school when she was twenty one. After becoming a registered nurse, Irene became an Ensign in the U. S. Navy at the end of World War II. She worked in a Navy Hospital on Mare Island (South of San Francisco) that was caring for wounded marines being brought home from the Pacific theater. She met her husband, Vannie C. Summers Jr., while serving in Northern California. He was a gunnery officer assigned to a Destroyer sailing out of San Diego. They were members of the “Greatest Generation.”

As a Navy Family, after the war, Irene and Van were stationed at several naval bases from New England to Florida, before being stationed at the Norfolk Naval Base till Van retired in 1959 and moved his family to Temple, Az. All of the Summers children attended Tempe Union High School and Arizona State University.

While raising their children in Arizona, Van taught at Westwood High School in Mesa, while Irene became a supervising nurse at Tempe Community Hospital. When her husband of thirty years passed away in 1974, Irene retired from a thirty-two year nursing career. Continuing to live in Tempe and Mesa, Irene lived a busy life as a volunteer in her church, assisting teachers in various community elementary schools and as an active participant in local and state politics. She is survived by her five children: Vannie C. Summers III, Pat Walkington, Tom (and Janine) Summers, George (and Tabitha) Summers and Rachel Summers. At the time of her death, Irene had eleven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

Irene Evelyn Belt is also survived by two sisters and three brothers: Betty Barr, Eddie (and Karen) Belt, Bob (and Faye) Belt, Karolee (and Hank) Goodman and the Reverend Tom (and Lucy) Belt. Services for Irene will be held at Bunker Family Funeral Home on 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa. They will begin at 11:00 am Monday, January 15 in the facilities chapel. She will later be laid to rest in the Mesa City Cemetery.

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Lula Mae Newfield
08/26/1938 - 01/05/2018

Lula Mae Newfield peacefully passed into our Lord’s loving arms on January 5th, 2018, at the age of 79. Lula was born in Bonifay, Florida on August 26th, 1938. Daughter of Jesse Daniel Peters & Elizabeth Pearl Peters, she was the 10th of 12 children.

Lula was an incredible example of love, sacrifice and strength in our family. Never one to complain about the trials and tribulations of life, Lula persevered with her bright gleaming smile and cheerful laugh. She was a huge influence and inspiration to not only her children, but her grandchildren and many others throughout her life.

She loved music, dancing, reading, working her puzzle books, and all things arts & crafts. She loved to cook and feed neighbors, friends, and her children’s friends even if they weren’t hungry. More than anything else, she loved having her family and friends close to her especially during the holidays. Her joy, generosity, laughter and smile will be missed, but will live on in our hearts.

Lula was preceded in death by her husband Stuart Allen Newfield, her parents and her 11 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her: daughter Sharon (son-in-law Bryon, granddaughter Sarah and great-grandson Kadance); son James (daughter-in-law Teresa, grandson Sean and granddaughter Madison) son Richard; son Eric, in addition to a multitude of nieces, nephews and cousins all over the country whom she adored.

Mom received boundless loving care from a truly devoted staff of friends at Emerald Groves South in north Mesa, AZ and the loving folks at Hospice of The Valley – our family’s angels.

Mom, you tirelessly gave so much and asked for so little in return. We thank you for always being there for us, for teaching us, listening to us, helping and forgiving us, loving us, and always, always paving the way for us. We will work hard to reach the standard you set, and as benefactors of your enduring love & kindness, we shall all strive to pay it forward. We will love and miss you always Mom.

Rainbows & Butterflies Forever: Isaiah 40:31

A memorial service will be held for Lula at 2:00 pm on January 13, 2018, at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way Mesa, AZ 85201.

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Elaine G. Mannes
03/06/1932 - 01/06/2018

Elaine Gibby Mannes, 85, passed away Jan. 6, 2018 at her home in Mesa, Arizona surrounded by family.  She had been fighting an 11-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

She was born March 6, 1932 in Ogden, Utah to Adrian Gibby and Marjorie Allen. She was the oldest of 8 children, and as such, had many chores to do on her father’s turkey farm – something she never liked. She graduated from Weber High School in 1950 and soon after, took a job at Hill Air Force Base parking airplanes. Elaine married Bruce Mannes on April 9, 1955 and is a mother to 5 children.

The majority of her life was spent in South Dakota. First in Aberdeen, and then Sioux Falls. It was there that she started a business and raised her family. She relocated to Mesa, Arizona in 2008 to be closer to her children during her illness.

She was truly a woman ahead of her time. In 1963, she started her own Shaklee business that still continues today through her children. She was dedicated to helping people live their best lives. Through Shaklee, she was afforded many opportunities to travel the world, something she loved doing.

While she was a very successful business woman, Elaine will be remembered most for her kindness, her servant’s heart, her ability to always find the best in others, and her faith. She was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and as a member, she served her church and her community in many capacities. She was always generous with her time and willing to help those in need.

While an exciting mystery novel and a good pair of shoes was something she very much enjoyed, one of her greatest joys was becoming a grandmother. She had 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. All of whom she loved dearly.

She is survived by her husband, Bruce Mannes; Her 5 children: Bruce (Carrie) Mannes, Carla Mannes, Dave (Lisa) Mannes, Sara (Shane) Buntrock, and Amy Mannes; 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to LDS Charities ( ldscharities.org.) or the Alzheimer’s Association ( Alz.org).

The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Jim & Patti Jones, Angel Home Health Care, for all their love and support for Elaine.

Funeral services will be held at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona 85201. The viewing will be held from 8:30 – 9:30 AM, followed by the funeral service at 9:30 AM.

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Dylan Robert Ferrell
10/12/1996 - 01/01/2018

Dylan Robert Ferrell passed away on January 1, 2018 at the young age of 21 in Gilbert, Arizona. Dylan was an avid bodybuilder and took great care of himself, both inside through diet and outside through daily exercise. Dylan had an awesome personality that drew people to him, never away from him. Dylan’s passing came very unexpectantly and has left those close to him in a plethora of grief and sadness. We can only hope and pray to meet individuals that are as kind, selfless, considerate, and warm as Dylan was in our near future. Dylan is survived by his mom, Deann; his dad, Jonathan; sister, Raquel; stepmom, Laura; and hundreds of friends and relatives. He was our boy.

A visitation will be held from 6:00 – 8:00 PM, Thursday, January 11th at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive in Mesa.  Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Friday, January 12th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3344 E. McDowell Road, in Mesa with a visitation one hour prior.

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Helen (Hamblin) Ellsworth
12/05/1922 - 01/05/2018

Helen (Hamblin) Ellsworth of Arvada, Colorado passed away peacefully on January 5, 2018 at the age of 95. 
Helen was born to Don Carlos Hamblin and Ida Lee on December 5, 1922 in Nutrioso, Arizona. Helen graduated from Farmington High School in Farmington, New Mexico in 1941. She met her husband, George Dean Ellsworth, in Mesa, Arizona, where she was working as a car hop at Johnson’s Drive-in. They were married on June 5, 1942 in Mesa. 
Helen worked at Motorola Semi-Conductors in Quality Control from 1967 to 1975, before she devoted the rest of her life to being a farmer’s wife and a mother to their seven children. She also served many years in auxiliaries of the LDS church. Throughout her life, Helen enjoyed reading, crocheting, sewing, quilting, cooking and baking and preserving their homegrown produce. 
Helen is survived by her children, Arthur Dean (Renda) Ellsworth, Richard Lee (Jeanne) Ellsworth, Marianne (Deward) Loose, Georgena (Steven) Faria; grandchildren, Jalyn (Stanley) Bertagnolli, Tamara Black, Norman (Svetlana) Black, Eileen (Ernie) Rothlisberger, Andrew (Tami) Black, Annie (Cory) Hadley, Tyler (Wendy) Ellsworth, Tom (Tiffany) Ellsworth, Brad (Amy) Ellsworth, Wes Ellsworth, Amy (Doug) Merrell, Macy (Danny) Riggs, Tara (Tyson) Rackley, Brian (JoLynn) Ellsworth, Brent (Kami) Ellsworth, Lyndsey (Bryan) Mortensen, Sarah Loose, Brittany Loose, Diana (Nick) Mowes, Rachel Loose, Richard Loose, Michael (Sarah) Faria, Christopher (Christina) Faria, Allison (Christian) DeShazer, Emily Faria; 87 great grandchildren; 39 great great grandchildren; sister, Shirley Vajdos; and son in law, Jay Black. 
She is preceded in death by her parents, Don Carlos Hamblin and Ida (Lee) Hamblin; husband, George Dean Ellsworth; children, Sharon Lynn Black, George Dean Ellsworth, Jr., and Mary Ellsworth; grandchildren, Edwin Black, Matthew Ellsworth; daughters in law, Susan Ellsworth and Sherri Ellsworth; and her 11 siblings. 
A Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 beginning at 6:00 until 8:00 PM at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 7577 West 80th Avenue, Arvada, Colorado.
A Visitation will be held on Friday, January 12, 2018 beginning at 6:00 until 8:00 PM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2700 East Galveston Street, Gilbert, Arizona. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM also at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2700 East Galveston Street, Gilbert, Arizona. Interment and Graveside Ceremonies will follow at Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, Arizona.

 

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Colleen Cameron Smith
11/19/1941 - 01/07/2018

On January 7, 2018, Colleen Cameron Smith, age 76, graduated with honors from this mortal life and was reunited with her parents Clinton and Lola Cameron who preceded her in death. Left to carry on her memory and legacy are her husband, Collins R. Smith, her five children:  Rand Clinton Smith, Shanna Jensen, Diana Roth, Debra Jones, Chad Cameron Smith, and thirteen incredible grandchildren.  She is also survived by three sisters:  Joyce Foster, Marilyn Crandall, and Nadine Doyle. It was important to Colleen to raise a righteous posterity and she did just that.  Colleen lived her shining testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Her loved ones will remember her for her example of hard work, sacrifice, and faith. She had a gorgeous smile and a sparkle in her eyes that warmed all she came in contact with. Gone too soon.  We will miss you, until we meet again.

Funeral Services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

(7361 S. Constellation Way, Gilbert, AZ  85298)

Viewing:  8:30am – 9:30am,

Funeral Service: 10am.

Funeral Arrangements made by Bunker Funeral Home

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Bertrand Wilson Foote, Jr.
01/05/1925 - 12/31/2017

Bertrand Wilson Foote Jr. flew to the other side of the veil on December 31, 2017 in Chandler, Arizona surrounded by his wife of three years, Frances M. R. Foote, and his daughter, Sharon Aikau Free, where he joins his eternal spouse, Jeannie. His other daughters, Geralde Heder MacDonald Curtis and Paula Jean Holmes, and his sisters Beverly McConnell and Marilyn Nielson survive him. He is loved my many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a few great-great-grandchildren. 

Bert was born on January 5, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Bertrand Wilson Foote, Sr. and Vergil Merrill. He graduated from Granger High School and after graduation joined his father in Henderson, Nevada building houses. His greatest love was flying and he joined the Army Air Corps as soon as he was able. He flew the “battle of Goodyear Field,” as he put it, because WWII was over when he graduated from cadet flight school. After flying with the Army Air Corps, he began instructing others at Luke Air Force Base just outside Phoenix, AZ. 

It was at this time he met and married Jeannie Sanders, a beautiful, petite war widow with a toddler, Jeri. They married and honeymooned in Salt Lake City, UT. As a married man with a family, he worked any job available, including day work picking cotton and in the construction industry. 

Bert’s flying career included crop dusting in Eloy, AZ, instructing in Arizona and Texas, ferrying aircraft across the country and the world, dropping borate retardant on forest fires, and spraying the forests for bud worm. When the Vietnam War was in full swing he took his family to Laos to fly for Air America. After Laos fell to the Communist Pathet Lao, he transferred to Saigon until the Viet Cong took over. After Vietnam he returned to the United States, he went back to working with the Forest service fighting forest fire and as a flight instructor. He ended his career as a pilot working for Lufthansa Airlines. Although he was retired, he continued training his friends and building homebuilt airplanes at Falcon Field. 

In 2011, Jeannie passed away at age 90 after which, Bert married Frances M. Richards. She provided him with a joy filled life even in the short time they had together. 

A celebration of Bertʻs life will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at the Hillcrest Ward Chapel at 2424 N Old Gilbert Rd., Mesa, AZ at 1:00 pm. He has been cremated by Bunker Family Funerals and Cremation. Condolences can be sent to their web site at www.bunkerfuneral.com

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Wilma R. (Mehne) Dezember
09/04/1932 - 12/29/2017

Wilma R. (Mehne) Dezember, age 85, passed away December 29, 2017. She was born September 4, 1932 to Andrew and Augusta (Schnarr) Mehne. She was raised on a farm in Jasper, IN and had 6 siblings. After high school she earned her Nursing Degree and worked in healthcare for over 35 years. Her most enjoyable working years were with her friends at Phoenician Family Physicians. She was married to Donald Dezember for 51 years before he passed away.

She is survived by 3 children; Michael (Lisa), Anthony (April), and Nancy (William), 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Wilma loved her husband and family, cherished her friendships, and faithfully served God.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held January 12, 2018 at 10:30 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 7205 N. 51st Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301 with visitation 30 minutes prior. There will be a reception immediately following the service. She will be cremated and interred at Rest Haven Cemetery.

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Billie Dove McAffee Hiatt
09/11/1928 - 01/02/2018

Billie Dove McAffee Hiatt, 89, of Mesa, Arizona; passed away on January 2, 2018.  Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2549 N. 32nd St., in Mesa with a Visitation one hour prior on Saturday, January 6, 2018.

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Thomas C. Mourney
03/21/1943 - 12/24/2017

Thomas C. Mourney 74, passed away December 24th, 2017, at his home in Gilbert AZ. He was born in Whitefield, OK., on March 21st, 1943 to Charles and Geraldine Mourney. The family moved to Mesa, AZ shortly after he was born. Tom attended Mesa High School and then enlisted in the Army in 1964. He was a Union Teamster, cement truck driver, concrete pump operator,  and skilled mechanic. He was a cowboy, avid fisherman, and hunter. Tom loved the outdoors. He will be remembered by his loved ones for his kind spirit, happy-go-lucky attitude, and his willingness to help others. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and the best friend one could have. Tom is survived by his brother’s John and Ed, his daughter Lisa Daniels (Brad) and grandson’s Ashton and Chaz. A memorial service will be held in his honor on January 13, 2018 from 1:00 – 4:00pm at 1638 E. Gable Ave. Mesa, AZ 85204

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Joseph George Rickwalder
01/12/1922 - 01/03/2018

Joseph George Rickwalder, 95, of Mesa Arizona passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 3, 2018.  Known to friends and family as “Ricky” he led a very happy, active life filled with family, friends, laughter and love.  He served oversea in the Army/Air Corp during WWII and was later stationed in Washington D.C., where he had the distinct honor to serve as a guard at the Tomb of the Un-Known Soldier, for which he was very proud.  After serving his country he married his true love Theresa in 1945 and they were blessed to share 72 wonderful years together.  Joseph worked for Western Electric, which later became part of the Bell Telephone system, retiring in 1980.  At that time he and Theresa relocated to Arizona where he was able to pursue his passion for golf year round.  His friends and family describe him as a wonderful compassionate man, a fantastic father to his beloved children who loved life and always had a twinkle in his eye.  His quick wit and great sense of humor, along with his tenacity and strength will be remembered by all. 

Preceding Joseph in death were his brothers John and Thomas and sister Mary.  His children  Richard, Jean Marie, Theresa, Marian, and Elizabeth Ann;  Grandson, Paul Joseph and great grandson Hayden.

Surviving are his wife of 72 years Theresa and children Diane, Joseph, and Regina; grandchildren Bernie, Dawn, Darlene, Kimberly, Christopher and Glenn; Great grandchildren Kaitlyn, Cincere, Taylor, Morgan, Caitlin, Allyson, Natalie, and great-great granddaughter Addison.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at All Saints Catholic Church, 1534 N. Recker Road  in Mesa Az.  Interment will take place at 11:30 am at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 1562 E. Baseline Road, Mesa, Arizona.  In honoring his great love of children, In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee would be greatly appreciated. 

 

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Walter Lyman Haws Jr.
01/16/1947 - 12/18/2017

Our dear brother, Walter Lyman Haws Jr., died in a tragic motorcycle accident on Monday December 18, 2017.  He would have been 71 on January 16th, 2018.  

Walter was an electrician and a specialist in Air conditioning repair.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Lyman and Rhoda Haws and two sons, Jason and Jared.  He leaves five sisters who will miss him dearly.  Laura (Brent Gunnell), Marilyn Joy (Hank Merrill), Carol Ann, (Lamon Wimmer), Jerri (Mark Mabry) and Echo Itaaehau.

As requested, there will be no funeral services.

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Caro S. McDowell
03/20/1927 - 01/01/2018

Caro Marguerite Shute McDowell, known by most as Kay and to family as Mom, Gram or Auntie Kay was born March 20th, 1927 in Bath, Maine. She was the second daughter to Charles and Lona Shute.  Her siblings Dorcas, Londa, Mildred, Elmer and John were all born in different towns throughout New England. Like so many of her generation her family was bitterly poor. They moved frequently from place to place so her dad could find jobs.  She had fond memories of Keene, New Hampshire, but really most of New England was her home. 

A determined person from the beginning, she not only worked hard on the farms, but also at school. She had many stories of cleaning the chicken barn and feeding animals before school, then returning home to work in the garden. Her Puritan work ethic inspired everything from taking cows to the fair to winning a 4H canning competition where she canned 400 jars of carrots. Working at whatever she could she pieced together tuition for the University of Rhode Island. She loved her years at URI where her Davis Hall dorm is now a historical building on the quad. She was quite the social girl in a time where people actually wore gloves, hats and carried dance cards at parties. She witnessed the famous basketball “shot heard round the world” that was marked with an X on the floor of Madison Square Garden for many years. She was a member of ADPi and remained active in local ADPi gatherings until just a few years ago.

Kay came of age during the war years, watching her two brothers and all other able bodied young men of her time go off to the service.  She had many stories of gas rations, putting jam in coffee as there was no sugar and studying the tails of planes so every citizen could report a foreign plane flying overhead.  Half a century later she would still get tears telling the story of her grandmother dropping to her knees to thank God there would be meat on the table when a confused rabbit was found in the barn.

After graduating with her Home Economics degree she worked for Beechnut Baby Foods counseling new moms on infant nutrition.  It didn’t take long for her to decide that adventure was calling and that the far off land of Alaska (not yet a state) was the place to go. She found a job at Elmendorf AFB and met her husband to be, Carl Eugene McDowell who had been stationed there.  They explored, hunted and fished every corner of Alaska they could get to.  They married at the base and immediately became the last of official homesteaders on a mountainside just outside of Anchorage.

She was never afraid of the bears, the snow or the hard work involved in living on the homestead.  The “privy” as they called it, was serval yards from the trailer they lived in.  Imagine that at 20 below. During snowstorms they took turns through the night driving up and down the small road they had built to keep it plowed so they could get out for work the next day.

With time and expecting a baby they gave up the homestead and moved into Anchorage.  Cheryl (me) in 1957 and Ronnie in 1960.  It was an idyllic childhood with every available weekend spent camping, fishing and exploring Alaska.  Kay had an insatiable interest in Native lore and Alaskana.  She collected trade beads and tokens, later writing a book about them called “Rubles to Statehood”. She was always active in coin clubs, Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts, church, school and library events. With her Home Ec degree she was a frequent judge at the State Fair.  Alaska was not for the faint of heart, from sled dog races, to pony rides at 10 below during Fur Rendezvous to enduring the 1964 earthquake (9.2 on the Richter Scale). Kay loved it all.

Kay returned to school at the University of Alaska to obtain her teaching degree as well as her Master’s.  She taught middle school remedial reading at Diamond-Mears for many years and then when the balmy 70 degree Februarys of Arizona called, she continued to teach at Carson Jr. High.

Leaving Alaska was a difficult decision to make, she loved everything about it except the fact that with age the winters seemed to be getting longer and harder. Once the decision was made, she insisted on leaving in the same way she had lived there, with a sense of adventure.  Gene and Ronnie flew to Arizona, but Kay and Cheryl drove the 1400 mile Alcan highway, camping along the way. 

In Arizona she studied Real Estate with her husband, getting her broker’s license and eventually leaving teaching for Real Estate at Red Mountain Realty. She was interested in all kinds of business transactions and followed property values and the stock market until her stroke.

For fifty years Kay spent some time nearly every summer in Maine.  She enjoyed every moment at her camp.  Playing cards and word games with her brother John were an especially fond memory.  She watched for deer and birds and some years gardened. There were family picnics, antique auctions and travels to cemeteries to follow up on her genealogy findings.

Kay had 90 years of excellent health and a full life.  She was active in mind, body and spirit. A sudden devastating stroke ended all of that in late April of 2017.  Bedbound and only able to communicate with eye and facial movements, she persevered for 8 ½ months. Her family is especially proud to have been able to keep her in her familiar surroundings at home.  Kay died New Year’s Day, 2018 with Cheryl and Dave at her side. 

Kay has kissed the Blarney Stone, welcomed 7 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren into her family.  She has said good bye to her husband, her son, a grandson and 4 younger siblings.  She has won and lost in Las Vegas, zip lined at 85 and went sky diving at 80.  She has floated the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, taken a mule down to Phantom Ranch and flown over it.  She has ventured to the tiny village of Nome, Alaska and has climbed the Great Wall in China.  She has been in a balloon race in Reno, fallen into Lake Tahoe and has caught more fish than anyone could count. By anyone’s standards that is a full life. Her family will miss her.  She is survived by daughter Cheryl Preston and son in law David. Daughter in law Kathy Dickinson McDowell and grandchildren Christina Kolding and husband Evan, Kimberly Caro Kulick (named for her) and husband Mike, Mark Preston, Cody McDowell, Cassie McDowell and Calen McDowell. Great grandchildren Brylie Kay (named for her), Nasia, Kaylee (also named for her), Joseph, Megan and Andrew. Her older sister Dorcas is the only one remaining of her siblings. There are numerous nieces and nephews near and far. She will continue to be an inspiration to us all.

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Karl Eugene Ray
12/17/1935 - 12/30/2017

Karl Eugene Ray, 82, passed away peacefully at his home in Gilbert, AZ on Saturday evening, December 30, 2017.  He was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend.  He was born at home, in Chandler, Arizona on December 17, 1935.  He moved with his family to Mesa where he spent his childhood working on the family farm.  He drove tractors and milked cows.  He married his high school sweetheart and they were married for 62 years.  He left the farm to study accounting at Arizona State University.  Although he worked as an accountant for more than 40 years, he still had farming in his blood.  He taught his children to work hard by raising animals and growing food on a small plot of land.  His faith in God was strong.  He served in many capacities for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  Karl was a kind, patient man that would help anyone in need. 

 He leaves behind his lovely wife, Deloris, 7 children, (James) Roslyn Boren, Keith (Suzanne) Ray, Douglas (Shelly) Ray, Michael Ray, (John) Suzanne Woodard, Larry (Lauren) Ray, Bradley Ray, 25 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.  He will be greatly missed.  Services will be held Saturday, January 6th, at 10:00 a.m., preceded with a viewing at 9:00 a.m.  1100 N. Cooper Rd, Gilbert, AZ.  Funeral arrangements provided by Bunker’s University Chapel. 

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