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Corwin David Smith of Mesa, Arizona, passed away at age 52 on December 13, 2024. He is the 3rd child and only son of David Arthur Smith and Janell Peel Smith.
He graduated from Mesa High School in 1990 and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Mesa Community College and had a deep love for music and computer science. He loved the outdoors and worked as a computer support specialist all of his adult life. Corwin married Tici Lynn French in the Mesa Arizona Temple on November 14, 2009. He served faithfully in many church callings throughout his life.
Corwin’s favorite way to serve the Lord was as a cast member in the Mesa Easter Pageant, where he made many long-lasting friendships. He played several different parts over the years, but his favorite part was that of a Roman Soldier. Corwin shared his testimony through his actions. He remained faithful and true to the gospel of Jesus Christ, always willing to help others, and will be remembered for his honesty and integrity.
He is survived by his wife, Tici, his mother Janell, and sisters Anita, Carrie, and Erin. Corwin was welcomed to the other side by his father, David and sister Lanae. We are grateful to know that death is not the end and we will be together again someday.
Funeral services will take place on Friday, December 27, 2024, viewing at 11:00am and funeral at 12:00pm, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1852 N. Stapley Drive, Mesa, AZ 85203.
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.
“Yippie! Yippie! Yippie!” is what we imagine Mom saying as she was reunited in heaven with her eternal companion, Robert N. Llewellyn, on December 14. Mom peacefully passed away surrounded by loved ones after suffering an unexpected brain hemorrhage that took her life within a few hours.
Marilyn Flake Llewellyn was born in Mesa, AZ to Sam and Rula Flake being the fourth of five children. She grew up on the family farm in Scottsdale “with those dang Shetland ponies”.
Mom met the love of her life, Bob Llewellyn, at one of his band gigs (when she was on a date with another guy) where she introduced herself as Gertrude. When Dad didn’t make fun of her fake name she thought “this guy is better than the one I came with”. He would teasingly call her Gertrude throughout their 49 years of marriage together.
After a five-year courtship they were married for time and all eternity on April Fool’s Day 1972 in the Mesa Arizona temple.
While Dad worked and was serving in his church leadership callings, Mom supported him and held down the fort at home with their 6 good luck CHARMS. Her life’s focus was on Jesus Christ and becoming more like Him. She spent many years serving as ward and stake Relief Society President and Young Women’s President. But later in life, her favorite calling was Nursery Leader.
Mom loved chocolate, especially mint chocolate. The morning of her passing she complained of a headache. We attributed it to that morning’s chocolate binge. We are lovingly calling her passing “death by chocolate”.
Being the most loving and generous person, she gave of her time, talents, and resources to those struggling and in need. There were always extra guests at holidays and Sunday family dinners.
Together, Mom and Dad served a mission in the Maryland Baltimore Mission from 2018-2019. While there they met wonderful people, who impacted their lives tremendously. When Dad got sick in Baltimore, she showed great strength, stamina, and love as she held vigil by his hospital bed for 8 months.
In her final years, Mom suffered from dementia which made life with her even more entertaining. She thought everyone she met was her best friend and had a story to tell anyone who would listen. She was constantly smiling and radiated light, happiness, and positivity.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her husband Bob Llewellyn and her 3 older siblings Deone Croff, Sandy Risley, and Dennis Flake. She is survived by her children Cambria (Scott) Blair, Heather (Sam) Gray, Angela (Mike) Kelly, Robert Jr, Matthew (Holly), Steven, 17 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and her brother Reed Flake.
A viewing will be held Friday, December 20 from 6 pm-8 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 5104 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Glendale, AZ. Burial services will be Saturday, December 21 at Paradise Memorial Gardens, 9300 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ at 9 am followed by a visitation at 10 am and funeral services at 11 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 5104 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Glendale, AZ 85310.
This Christmas season, please take time to reflect on your many blessings, hug your loved ones a little tighter and find beauty in airplanes and sunsets.
-Progressing Together Forever CHARMS
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It is with a mix of great sadness and rejoicing we announce the passing and celebration of our beloved Bryon Keith Madsen. He held the distinction of being loved by all. There wasn’t a person who met him that wasn’t entertained by his quick wit and wonderful sense of humor. He was a casserole-loving, small town, simple guy who found levity in everything. It was truly the tool that got him through life and even at the end of a very difficult journey with diabetes and heart failure it was still intact.
Bryon was born in Rigby, Idaho May 6, 1949, to Leda Mae and George Keith Madsen. He was the eldest of their five children and a beloved older brother to Lamar, Karen, Colleen and Dalan. He was always proud of his small-town Idaho roots and was quick to tell you Rigby was the birthplace of television.
In 1969 Bryon served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Arizona California mission. He graduated from Rick’s College and then from the Phoenix Police Academy (achieving highest marksmanship). After just one year as a police officer, he decided it didn’t fit the family life he wanted more. So, he turned in his badge and headed to BYU. It was there that he met his wife and great love of his life Sidney Ray. After a quick engagement they were married in the Mesa Arizona Temple on April 30, 1976, and that same year he graduated from BYU.
He spent his career in the banking and mortgage industries and eventually started his own business, Mesa Mortgage, with Leonard Richards. Bryon loved basketball and for years he planned his life around a good half-court game. He took up running and ran the Phoenix marathon and many Mesa Turkey Trots.
He served in numerous church callings including the organist, youth leader, three Bishoprics and on the Lehi Stake High Counsel. But what he would really want you to know about him was his children because they were his greatest accomplishment.
He was proud of his daughter Candice’s accomplishments as a journalist and television news producer. She inherited her interviewing skills from her dad who always knew how to ask people questions about themselves and made everyone feel special. Bryon loved and appreciated the way Natalie kept him looking good with her hairstyling skills and like her dad, Natalie is everyone’s biggest cheerleader. He relished watching “the boy” Roman excel in sports and then begin his career in psychiatry. Like his dad, Roman is a leader and protector. Rachel inherited her dad’s charm and love of running and is the sunshine of the family. He loved watching Hayley dance, and everyone agrees she also inherited his wit, and Bryon was one proud Papa when Rissa, the baby of the family, started her own successful business. Like her dad, Rissa knows how to bring the fun. Bryon loved his 18 grandchildren, and they too became the center of his life.
One of Bryon’s greatest pieces of advice to his children was ‘to have a friend, you have to be a friend’ and it is evident by his many lifelong friendships that he was also a good friend, and these friendships blessed his life immensely.
Please join us in a celebration of his life December 20 from 6-8 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ Ridge Ward Building, 2220 N. Harris, Mesa, Arizona. Funeral service will be held Saturday, December 21st at 11:00 a.m. at the same location. Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. prior to the service.
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.
Pamela Vogel, 57, passed away on December 14, 2024, in Chandler, Arizona. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel (480.964.8686).
Margaret Valencia Nevares, 73, passed away on December 13, 2024, in Chandler, Arizona. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel (480.964.8686).
Jane G. Holliway Bergner, 77, of Mesa, AZ, died December 13, 2024, from complications of multiple sclerosis.
She is survived by her husband, David Bergner of the home; stepson Zachary Bergner, daughter-in-law Jamie Prestridge and grandchildren Max and Izzy, all of Baltimore; brother Robert Holliway of Georgia; brother-in-law Mike Bergner and nephew Brien Bergner and niece Karin Bergner Metcalfe; of Blue Springs, MO; her close Bushman cousins of Virginia and Pennsylvania; her ‘’surrogate granddaughter’’ Katie Fanslow; and many dear friends.
Much gratitude to her hospice RN Joye Brookestone, in easing her final transition.
Jane was born in Jefferson City, Mo to the late Mary Francis and Robert Holliway where she attended elementary and high school. She obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education and an Education Specialist diploma from the University of Missouri- Columbia where she belonged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She always remained a loyal “Mizzou Tiger.”
She loved teaching and taught English at Truman High School in Independence, MO for 28 years, receiving the Teacher of the Year Award in 1985-86 for inspiring thousands of students. She was well respected and admired by her students, colleagues and staff and relished her nickname of “Witch Jane.’’ She retired in 1998 because of MS, which was diagnosed in 1991. She continued working for the school district part-time supporting home-bound students until 2008. To the end, she was a dedicated, consummate educator who guided and influenced so many.
She met Dave, the love of her life and soulmate, on a blind date in 1982 and they married in January 1985. They lived in Kansas City, Mo until June 2010, when they relocated to sunny Arizona. Jane enjoyed many road trips and cruises with Dave, concerts, plays, times with friends and relatives, the KC Royals, her crime shows, her swimming pool, and her nightly beer. She was always upbeat and valiantly fought MS. Jane is remembered for her beauty, wit, big, warm smile and trademark, “I’m Peachy!”
Cremation. No funeral or memorial service. Remember her with a toast in her name.
Instead of flowers, please donate to the MS Society or the Humane Society or ASPCA in her name.
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.
Angela Denise Shounkwiler, 80, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully at home in Goodyear, Arizona on December 7, 2024.
Born May 12, 1944, in Corby, Northamptonshire, England. Angela moved to the United States in 1964, eventually settling in Mesa, AZ where she built a life filled with love, joy and cherished memories. Always a loyalist to her beloved English roots.
Angela was the devoted wife of Keith Shounkwiler, and later in life, loyal partner to Bill Wright. She was a proud mother of two children: Vickie Gregory (Tom) and Leeann Bramble (Ken). Angela always said her girls were her greatest accomplishment in life.
Angela adored her three grandchildren, Anthony (Britani), Ryan (Breanna) and Amanda (Eric), she had 4 great-grandchildren who she loved dearly. Her family was her greatest source of pride, happiness and inspiration.
Angela enjoyed a successful career in real estate and property management. Once retired, she enjoyed cruising the world, music and spending time with her family and friends.
To honor Angela’s wishes a private cremation through Bunker Family Funeral home will take place.
Though we are broken-hearted and mourn the loss of our mother, we find solace in the memories she left behind, allowing us to rejoice in the life she lived and the unwavering love she shared with us.
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Mary Sandra Langley, born July 27, 1938, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Andrew Taft Langley and Naomi Arline Day, passed away on December 10, 2024, in Mesa, Arizona.
Sandra is survived by her daughters Wendy Anne Roberts (Dave) and Catherine Anne Richards, and her sons Michael Gregory Langley and Timothy Andrew Langley. She is also lovingly remembered by her grandchildren: Casey Roberts (Natalie), M. Blake Roberts (Amanda), Holly Roberts (Thor Mikesell), Lou Roberts, Emily Masline (John), Erin Smith (Kyle), Grace Langley, Hannah Langley, Joseph Richards, and Meagan Richards, along with 11 great-grandchildren. Her family meant everything to her.
Sandra had a deep love for the South and cherished her Southern heritage. She was passionate about researching family history and cheering on the Georgia Bulldogs. Her life was a testament to perseverance and hard work. At the age of 59, Sandra fulfilled a lifelong dream of attending law school. She graduated from the University of Utah, passed the bar exam on her first attempt, and became the oldest graduate in the program’s history at that time. After graduating, Sandra worked in the Utah Attorney General’s Office, where she continued to serve others through her legal expertise.
A convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sandra’s faith was a guiding light in her life. She faithfully served in numerous callings, including teaching early morning seminary, serving as Relief Society President, and working in the temple. A handwritten note on her mirror read, “Comfort the weary, strengthen the weak,” words that perfectly captured her spirit of kindness and service to those around her.
Sandra shared a special bond with her cousins, treasuring the time spent together and the laughter they shared throughout the years.
Special thanks to Sky Vista Assisted Living for giving her such joy and care in her final year of life. Her family is deeply grateful for friends who were loved as family, bringing comfort and companionship in her later years. The family would also like to thank Bunker Family Funeral Homes for handling Sandra’s arrangements with care and compassion.
Sandra will be laid to rest in the Decatur Cemetery in Georgia. Honoring her wishes, there will be no formal funeral service. Family and friends are invited to privately celebrate her memory. Her family will gather in the spring to bury her beside her parents, where her final wish of a Scottish bagpiper playing “Amazing Grace” will be fulfilled.
Sandra’s life was one of love, strength, and quiet service. Her legacy of faith and family will live on through the generations she inspired.
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.
Dixie Cummings Tawzer, 78, passed away on December 11, 2024, in Mesa, Arizona, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Dixie was born in Heber, Utah, on June 24, 1946, and raised in California.
She attended college at Brigham Young University where she was an excellent student and met the man of her dreams, Lynn H. Tawzer, at the orientation dance. They fell in love and were married for 56 wonderful years before Lynn passed away suddenly in 2022. Lynn and Dixie lived in Provo, Utah for 12 years and then moved to Mesa, Arizona in 1977.
Dixie’s biggest priorities in life were her husband and family and she was never happier than when she was with them. Dixie excelled in everything that makes a house a home. She was a gifted seamstress, decorator, cook, and loved all things homemaking. She made the holidays fun and decorated the house with fun items that her children now cherish. She made Christmases memorable and always made birthdays special. She had a great love for the mountains and enjoyed camping. She also enjoyed being at the beach and would often cry at the sight of a beautiful Arizona sunset. She took up photography later in life and also became the bookkeeper for their electrical contracting business until they retired in 2020.
Dixie was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She served in many callings and especially enjoyed serving in the temple with her husband.
Dixie was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn; her parents, Maevon (Robert) Mahoney Conquer, Grant W. McDonald, Hal A. Cummings, Robert E. Conquer, and Mable (Larry) Lassen; granddaughter, Lindsey Tawzer; brothers, Steven (Gayle) McDonald, and Gary (Susan) Kohler. She is survived by her four children, Maria (Kirk) Lamb, Jeff (Julie) Tawzer, Stacy (Chet) Randall, and Joanne (Mistie) Wagner, along with 17 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren (and 1 on the way). She is also survived by her sisters, Cathie (Bruce) Layman, Cindy (Lee) Dove, Glenda (Thomas) Osten, and Jolyn (Mike) Hulse; brothers, Kasey (Jenny) Cummings, Brett (Cindy) Cummings, Mark (Shirley) McDonald, Vance (Karen) Kohler, and Kevin (Sondra) Kohler.
A graveside service will be held on December 21, 2024, at 11:00 am, at Mountain View Cemetery, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ 85207.
Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa, AZ 85213 is handling arrangements.
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.
Robert Keith Bryce “Bob”
Age 94 years, of Gilbert Arizona, passed away on Sunday, December 8, 2024. Bob was born on April 11, 1930, in Pima, Graham, Arizona. He is the third child of parents, Brooks and Norma (Follett) Bryce. Predeceased by siblings; Margie, Kent, & Bill.
Bob married his high-school sweetheart, Philis McBride on June 18, 1947, and enjoyed 73 years together until her passing in 2020. Together they had 8 children: Carol, Jane, Gary, Amy, Kevin, Laurel, Michael, & Nathan. They also fostered Selena Shortman & Oscar Singer during some of their elementary school years.
Bob & Philis raised their family in Phoenix Arizona, where Bob worked for 35 years at Arizona Public Service (APS) mainly in the computer programming dept.
After retirement, Bob & Philis served numerous missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. They began on the island of Mauritius where they came to love the people they met, then later went to Vermont, where they would visit numerous towns to film vital record archives, to be used in family history research. Bob’s knowledge of computers and record keeping continued as they worked at the Mesa Family History Center. Philis loved indexing records and helping others find their ancestors.
They thrived as a team not only with family life but also in serving & helping others wherever they went. Their Lord & Savior has always been the foundation upon which they dedicated and built their lives upon. Their home was a place of refuge for many family members and friends and their door always open.
Bob leaves behind his younger sister; Janet Larson, and his posterity of 8 children and their spouses/companions, 29 grandchildren, 87 great grandchildren & 14 great-great grandchildren (138 total). As well as many beloved friends and relatives. According to his sister, he and his brother Bill were the best brothers anyone could ever have. The rest of us would agree that he is by far “the best.”
Bob loved reading, poetry, being outdoors in nature, good music, and learning. He was a great listener and was always interested in what others had to share and would give his undivided attention to them. He taught by example with kindness, gentleness & love. He truly is a disciple of Christ.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 21st at 9:00am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at 1483 N Driftwood Drive, Gilbert, AZ 85234.
Graveside Dedicatory services will follow at 3:00 pm at the Pima cemetery located at 487 W 800 S, Pima, AZ 85543.
If you are unable to attend the services, please click on the following link to livestream the service: http://Brother Bryce Memorial Service 12-21-2024 – YouTube
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.
Karl Reece McCleve passed away on December 6, 2024. He was born on October 29, 1952, in McNary, Arizona, to Jerry Hatch and Leo Reece McCleve. Karl was the third of four children and was preceded in death by his infant brother, Darrell Lee. He was deeply loved by his sisters, Lynda and Darlene.
Karl was raised in Show Low and Taylor, Arizona, embracing the life of a cowboy. He fondly recalled his time spent at his granddad’s ranch near Taylor, where his love for ranching and the outdoors took root. Karl graduated from Snowflake High School in 1970 and attended Eastern Arizona College. He was a proud member of the rodeo club, where he continued his love of bull riding.
Karl served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Belfast, Ireland, a service he treasured deeply. His love for missionary work extended far beyond his formal mission, and he remained a lifelong missionary, cherishing his roles as a ward and stake missionary.
Karl was a skilled carpenter and homebuilder renowned for his craftsmanship, integrity, and attention to detail. Among his many projects, he took great pride in contributing to the construction of the Gilbert, Arizona Temple. Karl had a profound love for his family and his heritage. His dedication to family history work reflected his pride in his pioneer and Irish ancestry, as he honored the legacy of those who came before him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jerry Hatch and Leo Reece McCleve, and his brother, Darrell Lee McCleve. Karl is survived by his beloved sisters, Lynda Brinkerhoff and Darlene Dickenson; his children, Rebecca (Seth) Traeger, Emily (Marc) Nunes, Jason McCleve, and Taylor McCleve; and his nine adored grandchildren—Parker, Madison, Austin, Colton, Kinsley, Kelsey, Kayley, Bennett, and Brycen—who lovingly called him Grandpa Mac. Many nieces, nephews, and cousins also survive him. Karl’s legacy of love, faith, and hard work will be remembered by all who knew him.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 am on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Discovery Ward Building, 3307 S. Greenfield Rd., Gilbert, Arizona. A viewing will be held at 8:30 am prior to the services. Internment will be at the Reed Hatch Memorial Cemetery at 3 p.m. in Taylor, AZ.
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.
Tanya Collins passed away Saturday, October 19, after a long illness. Tanya was preceded in death by her parents, Maureen and Col. RIP Collins. She is survived by her two brothers, Bob and Terry (Betty) Collins.
Tanya graduated from high school in Tokyo, Japan; earned a bachelor’s degree from University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1967; and a master’s degree from the University of Phoenix in 1996. Upon her graduation from the University of Missouri, she was employed by the Mesa Tribune to cover police and fire news. She joined the ASU News Bureau as an editorial assistant in 1973. In 1976 she was hired by the City of Mesa as Public Information Coordinator and stayed with the city in various positions until she retired in 2003.
During her life she pursued many interests including traveling, woodworking, ceramics, camping, riding horses, sports, and, of course, reading, writing, and photography. She was a valued member of an investment club and two book clubs for many years. Tanya led a very full and diverse life. Her wit and compassion will be missed by all who knew her.
Tanya’s funeral will be at 11 AM, Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the LDS Church at 848 N. Westwood, Mesa, AZ. The doors will open at 10 AM to view the memory display and share stories with others about her wonderful life.
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.
Jamie Posey 54 passed away peacefully on November 29, 2024, in San Tan Valley, AZ.
Jamie led a very happy and active life filled with family, friends. She is survived by her husband David, children DW, and Michael, sisters Tica and Bridgette.
Funeral services will be December 14, 2024, at 10:00am at Bunker’s Garden Chapel 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa AZ 85201. There will be a visitation at 9:00am preceding the funeral service. A graveside will follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa AZ 85201. There will be a gathering following the graveside at Michelle and Harry’s house for family and friends at 811 West Judi Drive, Casa Grande AZ 85122.
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.
Bryan Gulish 46, passed away in his sleep on December 2, 2024. Bryan was born in Flint Michigan and moved to Arizona in 1986. Bryan was most recently employed by Kary Environmental as a hazmat technician. Bryan held multiple industry certifications.
Bryan, known to his friends as “50”, was a sensitive individual with a wonderful sense of humor. He never failed to end a phone call to family members with “Luv ya”. Bryan enjoyed working on cars, especially VW’s, participating in UTV racing such as “Best of the Desert”, skateboarding and fishing. Bryan had a keen interest in maps and spent time collecting and studying them. Bryan started drawing/sketching as a boy and continued this throughout his life. He also had a love for animals, particularly dogs.
Bryan is survived by his parents Gregory Gulish (Angela) and Karen Kehm, stepmother Kelly Kiser (Fred), son Keegan Campbell, sisters Gayle Gulish, Kaitlyn Gulish, and Nicole Matteson (Tim), nephews Devon Rutz and Jameson Gulish. Residing in Michigan: uncle Michael Kehm, aunt Shari Godley, nephew Boyd Brooks (Tay), nieces Rachelle Raynesworth and Jada Matteson.
Others who were very special in Bryan’s life, that he loved and cared deeply for include Dave “Dayz” Towns, Ashleigh Lattimore and her parents, John and Kathy Lattimore.
A Memorial Service will be held in Bryan’s honor at a future date.
Donations may be made in Bryan’s name to the Foundation for Alcoholism Research: https://alcoholismresearch.org/
Jon Ivan Nuland, 92, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully in his home on December 5, 2024.
Jon was born in Bertha, Minnesota on October 11, 1932, to Inez and Sterling Nuland.
After serving in the Navy, he moved to Arizona to attend college at ASU. While attending a church meeting, he met Louise Jackson. He was interested in learning what she could tell him about Norway, or at least that was his excuse for talking with her. Their mutual interest led to marriage. They were married on December 18, 1961, in the Salt Lake City, Utah Temple. Jon went to college for architecture, and could draw amazing designs, but he ended up being a carpenter. He built the house we all grew up in. His career focus later turned to plumbing. He got a couple of contractor jobs, just when he really needed them, that helped to pay off debts so that he could retire. He enjoyed drawing, reading, health and fitness, going boating on the lake, riding his bike, and playing with his kids and grandkids. Long-time Mesa resident, Jon resided in Arizona for the rest of his life.
He is survived by his brother David, 93, His daughters Jonetta, Maren, Anita, Cynthia, and Amy, thirteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife Louse, his daughter Julia Anne, his sister Natalie and his parents.
Burial services will be held on Thursday, December 12, 2024, at 9:00 AM at the Mesa Cemetery 1212 N Center St. Mesa AZ.
Funeral/Memorial services will be held on Sunday December 15, 2024, at 3:00 PM at the Church building on 422 E University Dr. Mesa, AZ (NE corner of Mesa Dr. and University).
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.
Cheri Rae Enright passed from this life on December 8th, 2024.
She was born on December 4th, 1953 to Kenneth and Hazel Cartier.
Cheri is survived by her loving husband, Jerry, their children and grandchildren.
Cheri was a loving woman who had a heart for children and helping others. In recent years, she joined her husband in building and running a business.
All those who knew and loved Cheri are welcome to join the family at a graveside service to honor her on Friday, December 13th at 1:00 PM at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
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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