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Laura Jean Rosenkrans, age 65, passed away December 2, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 11:00 AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mesa South Stake Center, 2334 E. Pueblo, Mesa, Arizona.
Ernst Nelo Tietjen, 83, passed away peacefully on December 4, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona.
Ernie is survived by his nine children, Cindy Richards, Judy Renfro, Colleen Bowman, Jill Schnepf, David Tietjen, Nola Stewart, Dale Tietjen, Devin Tietjen and Derek Tietjen, 123 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services are December 8, 2016 at 7 PM, preceded by a visitation 6 PM, at the LDS Centennial Ward Building, 422 E. University, Mesa, Arizona 85203.
James Neal Anderson, 76, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 24, 2016 in Chandler, Arizona. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on June 18, 1940 to James Henry Anderson and Maxine Wilcox.
He graduated from Lincoln High School and join the Lincoln Police Department. He moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1967 and joined the Phoenix Police Department. He retired in 1987. His next career was as a motor coach operator for Arrow Stage Lines for 18 years, then for the next 10 years he drove trollies in the city of Scottsdale for Ollie the Trollie/Dunn Transportation. He loved to drive and spend time at the Wynn Las Vegas for vacations.
James married Susan Eileen Jones on December 2, 1985 in Phoenix, AZ. They made their home in Mesa, AZ for the past 25 years. They spent many years traveling and enjoying time together. One of the most memorable trips was to see the World Trade Center in New York, NY a few days before September 11, 2001. They felt very blessed to be safe and together.
He was a loving husband, dad, grandpa, great grandpa, uncle, great uncle, officer, over the road driver and a friend to many. He is survived by his wife Susan Anderson of Mesa, AZ, sons James L. (Shelly) Anderson, and Paul E. Anderson, many grandchildren and extended family across the country. He was preceded in death by his mother, father and son, Mark.
Memorial services for James will be held Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 11:30 AM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to James Anderson’s memorial account at www.gofundme.com. Please search under Memorials for James Anderson – Mesa, AZ
Trecie Geneva Mathews, 96, passed away November 27, 2016 in Tempe, Arizona. She was born to Milton and Stella Foster in Wichita, Kansas on May 21st, 1920.
When Trecie was 19 she contracted rheumatic fever, which affected her heart. The doctor estimated her life span to be about 20 more years. However, Trecie married (Arlie) Linn Mathews on March 13, 1943 in Norfolk, VA. While he served his country in the Navy she made her home with, Grace, an older sister in Wichita, KS.
Upon Linn’s return home in 1946 Trecie began a life time of volunteer work. First, she took care of her home and husband. But, then set about working with the Chaplin at the VA hospital in Wichita. Then added other areas in the VA to work. Soon began working also with the Red Cross volunteering in many ways, one such was to transport blood to other hospitals in KS. She was awarded a commemorative pen for 5000 hours of volunteer service. Trecie worked alongside Linn getting a shooting range set up to train young shooters how to handle firearms safely.
In 1976 Linn was sent to Phoenix, AZ by Cudahy Packing Company. After settling in, Trecie set about to volunteer. That turned out to be Meals-on-Wheels. She faithfully did that until she had to retire due to her health in 2013.
Trecie was preceded in death by her parents Milton and Stella Foster and all her siblings, Gladys, Bill, Chet, Florence, Grace, Dee Earl, Ed and Virgil. She is survived by her husband, Linn Mathews, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Friday, December 3rd, 2016 at Cross Point Church in Tempe, AZ, with visitation at 10 am and service at 11 am. Burial will be in the Hazelton Cemetery in Hazelton, Kansas on Tuesday, December 6, 2016.
Rex Reading Webb, 42, of Chandler, died unexpectedly in his sleep early Saturday morning, Nov. 26, 2016.
Rex is the son of Raymond and Jean Webb, Chandler, born September 27, 1974 with his twin brother, Randall. He is survived by his wife, Paige, his daughters, Tatum and Sydney, and his son Landon, his twin, Randall and his sister, Stephannie Parker as well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Rex has been an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a two-year mission in the Argentina Salta Mission. He graduated from ASU with a bachelor’s degree in Business Marketing. He and Randall formed a Fire and Water Restoration company, Pinnacle Restoration, in 2000 and have been actively engaged in that business since. They have made many friends throughout the years. Rex will be missed by all who know him for his winning smile, his humor, his dedication to family, his love of travel and fun, and his compassionate actions.
A viewing will be held Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 from 6-8 PM at the Chandler Stake Center, 1115 E Ray Rd, Chandler. The funeral will be Saturday, Dec. 3, at 10 AM, with a viewing at 9 AM, at the Chandler Stake Center. Rex will be buried at Mesa Cemetery following the services. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
Kenneth Wayne Watwood, age 60, passed away November 27, 2016 in Tempe, Arizona.
Kenneth was the son of Christine & Robert Watwood. Brother to James, Donnie, and Debbie. Kenneth was a proud father of 7 beautiful children, Willy, Christina, Rebecca, Donnie, James, Cindy, and Jenny. He also grandfathered 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. He only had one love throughout his life, Cindy Lynn Watwood, his wife.
Kenneth was known most for his strength, both mentally and physically. He loved a good gym session where he’d out bench the young bucks.
He kept close to the Lord, telling people about the love of our father, Jesus Christ.
His family is proud of the life he lived and will never forget the values and virtues he pressed. No greater man has walked the earth and we know without a doubt in our hearts that he is in peace with Jesus
Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 10:00 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9:00 AM, at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona. Interment will be at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona.
Mary Annette Andermann, age 44, passed away November 23, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona. Private services may be held at a later date.
Dr James M. Noble
Loving Husband, Father, Grandpa, Son and Brother, passed away peacefully at home after a courageous battle with leukemia. Born in Wilcox, AZ in 1954 to David and LaRue Noble and raised in Tempe, AZ. Jim graduated from McClintock High School, ASU and Baylor University Dental School, having practiced dentistry in Tempe for over 36 years. He was so loved by patients and staff. Jim had a great love of the outdoors, particularly the beautiful White Mountains of Alpine, AZ, spending cherished time there with generations of family over the years. Jim’s passion for flying led him to fly his own plane over miles of breathtaking Arizona terrain. A devoted ASU Baseball fan, he rarely missed a home game. His family instilled a love of music that lasted a lifetime, playing tuba in his High School’s Marching Band and singing in the church choir until just recently. As a young man, Jim served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Rome, Italy. Jim’s greatest love was his family and is survived by his wife, Sarah. He was previously married to Jeannine and together they have 6 wonderful children, Joshua, Samuel (Rebecca), Nicole (Randy), Ryan, Jeffery and John David (deceased). 4 loving stepchildren, Brandt, Loren (Lauren), Michael, Meredith, 7 sweet grandchildren and many beloved siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews and Aunts. Our hearts break as we say goodbye, too soon, to our sweet Jim, Dad, Grandpa, Brother and Friend. Funeral Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1881 E. Del Rio Dr. Tempe, AZ. December 2nd, 9am Visitation, 10am Service. Burial: Alpine, Arizona. Arrangements made by and more info at www.bunkercares.com
Virgil Kermit Roberts was born on December 13, 1923 to David B. Roberts and Hazel Comer Roberts in Lehi, Utah. He passed away in his sleep on Thursday, November 24, 2016. He was within 19 days of his 93rd birthday. He married Edith Vivian Richan of American Fork, Utah on June 5, 1942, a day after they both graduated from high school. Virgil worked at Union Pacific in Salt Lake City for a month and then he and Edith ventured to Southern California where he worked on the DC-3 production line at the Douglas Aircraft Company. As World War II heated up, Virgil with Edith’s support, enlisted in the Air Force to train as a pilot. Virgil trained in a variety of training centers over the next year, most of the time Edith resided with him in military housing. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the War just as Virgil was ready to graduate as an Air Force Officer. Virgil was given two choices, graduate and receive his Officer’s commission or receive a discharge from the Air Force. Exercising their joint agency, they elected “Discharge” and traveled back to Lehi to their family and friends without the threat of further war fare.
While attending flight school, Virgil and Edith attended LDS Sunday services. In Virgil’s words, “We were glad that I had been able to serve our country in time of war. Especially for the decisions Ede and I made to return home to raise a family, to serve the Lord and be close to those we loved.” They never backed away from this decision to “raise a family, to serve the Lord and be close to those we loved.” Virgil went into his father’s brick mason business. He worked side by side with his father. Virgil eventually became the sole owner of their masonry company after his father retired. He built a good masonry business and served in an Elder’s quorum Presidency, as Scoutmaster and as a member of a Bishopric.
In 1964, he and Ede moved to the Mesa, Arizona area, to find a climate that would be better for Edith’s health. He started “Roberts’ Builders and evolved from a mason to a builder. In 1979, he turned Roberts’ Builders over to his son, Dennis and son-in-law, Mike Dubois. He and Ede then started on a second career working for the LDS Temples & Special Projects as the owner’s construction supervisor. He and Ede supervised the construction of the 1980 Winter Olympics Visitor Center at Lake Placid New York. This assignment was followed by the Bishops Store House in Snowflake, Arizona, the Welfare Center and Grain Silos in Mesa, a shopping center and Ware house in Phoenix. He was then assigned to the Construction Department as the Owners Representative for the construction of the Dallas and Chicago Temples. They then served as missionaries assigned to the Cambodians living in Florida. He and Ede became temple workers in the Mesa Temple and served for 20 years.
Virgil is survived by his wife of 74 years, Edith Vivian Richan. They are survived by their six children: Dennis Roberts (Vicky); Christine Finlinson (Fred); JoAnne Dubois (Michael); Elane Palmer (Rick); William David Roberts (Wendy); and Kelly Dale Roberts (Marci). Their posterity includes, 6 children, 6 spouses, 28 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great- grandchildren. A viewing for family and friends will be held Friday evening from 6 to 8 pm at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 East University Drive, Mesa, Arizona 85213. The funeral will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at the LDS Chapel located at 1550 North Val Vista, Mesa, Arizona. A viewing will be held at the Chapel on Saturday, starting at 1:00 pm. A brief service will be held in Lehi, Utah December 10, 2016 at the Wing Mortuary in Lehi. Interment will be at the Lehi, Utah Cemetery on Saturday, December 10, 2016. Special thanks are due to the “care-givers” at the Legacy Care Center in Mesa, Arizona.
Floyd Eugene Pitney Jr, 65, passed away on November 17th, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona.
He was born to Floyd and Alice Pitney in Manhattan, Kansas on April 7th, 1951. In 1976 he married Becky Richey, they have seven children: Rusty Pitney (Nancy), Nathan Pitney (Wendy), Heather Payne (Aaron), Jonathan Pitney (Melissa), Blaine Pitney (Amy), Ginger Connor (Romeo), and Kelsey Pitney. He is survived by his sister Phyllis Ciminski, his wife Becky and their seven children and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am (with a viewing at 10 am) Saturday November 26th, 2016 at the LDS Stake Center at 1100 N Cooper Rd Gilbert, AZ. An earlier viewing will be held Friday November 25th, 2016 6-8 pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa, AZ.
Tribute video: https://youtu.be/KEeqoH1qFTw
Marlene Marie Leonard, 60 years old, of Mesa, Arizona passed away November 18, 2016 in Chandler, Arizona.
Marlene’s whole life revolved around her children and grandchildren. Anything they needed, from just support in life to a little push in the right direction, Marlene was there whole-heartedly cheering them on, with all her love and a camera to capture the moment. It never mattered whether the situation was good or bad, her presence was guaranteed to be there. She always found a way to work with what she had and still provide everything to her kids and grandkids that they would need to succeed through life’s most challenging times. Her love was never ending.
Marlene was the loving mother of Chad Fuller, Jeremy Fuller, April Fuller, Amber Fuller and grandmother of Shane Fuller, Seth Fuller, Ava Sanchez, and Logan Whitney.
Funeral services will be Monday, November 28, 2016 at 11 AM, preceded by a visitation at 10 AM, at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
JoAnn Jackson Ulm, age 72 died peacefully on November 22, 2016 at the Hospice of the Valley, in Gilbert Arizona.
JoAnn was born on September 14, 1944 in Pinedale, Arizona, the daughter of Cyrus Rodwell Jackson and Nellie Foutz. JoAnn grew up in the small town of Pinedale with her four brothers and three sisters. She worked for 35 years at Motorola, in accounts payable and travel audit, a job that she loved.
She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served in many callings and capacities mainly in Young Women’s and Relief Society, even when her memory was beginning to fade. Her greatest love in life was her family. She was a devoted mother to her girls and she loved her grandchildren more than anything. She was the one that you would see on the ground giving them horsey rides or taking them to the park and will always be remembered for her birthday traditions. She was thrifty but never stingy and loved showering her children and grandchildren with presents on Christmas morning. She would blow kisses that would chase them around the rooms and taught them how to grandma clean. And was always known for telling her family daily how much she loved them.
JoAnn leaves behind two daughters and their spouses, LeAnn and Daryl Hunt and Cyndi and David Palmer, 11 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. JoAnn is also survived by her three sisters, Laree Hall, Elaine Goodman & Nadene (Jackie) Shumway and her two brothers Doug and Larry Jackson.
A visitation will be held on Friday, November 25, 2016 from 6-8 PM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lindsay Ward, 1150 N. Lindsay Road, Gilbert, Arizona. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 10 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9 AM, at the same location. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
Gerardo (Jerry) Montano Fernandez Jr. (57) born October 3, 1959 passed away on November 15, 2016.
He has now joined his father, grandmother, sister, brother, and wife who welcomed him with open arms.
He is survived by his six children Frances Fernandez, Jerry Fernandez III, Joseph Fernandez, Adam Fernandez, Rene Uriarte, and Marissa Perkins, his daughter in-laws Sylvia Loya and Jessika Fernandez, as well as 14 grandchildren, his mother Mary Mendivil, two sisters Irene Martinez and Delia Sanchez, two brothers Ben Torres Sr, and Eddie M. Fernandez Sr., as well as Numerous nieces and nephews. He was loved very much by all his family members and may he rest in peace.
Visitation will be held on Monday, November 28th, 2016 from 6-8 PM at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa, AZ. Funeral service will be held on November 29th, 2016 at Salt River Memorial Hall, 9849 E. Earll Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85256. Final resting place will be at Salt River Cemetery, 10661 East Palm Lane, Scottsdale, AZ 85256
Edwin ‘Dean’ Salladay passed away Sunday, November 20, 2016.
He was born November 21, 1947 in Miami, Arizona to Edwin E. & Lucille Salladay. He graduated in 1964 from Miami High School. Dean met his wife Cheryl Peel while living in Mesa. They were married in the LDS Mesa Arizona Temple in 1970 and were together for 38 years until Cheryl passed away. Dean married Susan Dey Brown in January of 2016 and enjoyed his last year together with her in Queen Creek. Dean passed away peacefully in Phoenix with his wife, children and grandchildren by his side.
Dean was preceded in death by his parents Edwin E. and Lucille Salladay, his wife Cheryl Peel Salladay, and his sister Sharon Armstrong. He is survived by his wife Susan D. Salladay, his daughters Sherri (Scot) Bradford, DeAnn (Matt) Flygare, stepchildren Krista Sarant, Weston (Bridget) Burgess, Sonia (Blake) Parker, and Brittany (Sinahi) Zarco, 7 grandchildren and 9 step-grandchildren.
Visitation will be Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 from 6-8 pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. Funeral services are Saturday, Dec. 3rd at 11 am, with visitation at 10 am, at the LDS Chapel, 20415 E. Chandler Heights Rd., Queen Creek, AZ.
Sheala Lauren Clark-Understiller, 30, passed away unexpectedly on November 15, 2016. She was born on August 27, 1986 in Mesa, AZ.
She was a loving mother of Jager Alan Thompson (9) and Jazilyn Ryan Understiller (4). Sheala loved her children more than anything in the world. She loved taking her kids hiking, to the beach, to the parks and the lake. Her eyes were filled with joy watching them participate in their various sports, dance and gymnastics activities. She was so proud of them! They were the love of her life and we know that she will continue to watch over them. Sheala loved animals, especially dogs and cats. She was a certified make-up artist, a licensed massage therapist, a CNA, a phlebotomist and enrolled in school to become a PCT. Sheala would say, “I love to learn new things!”
She is survived by her son Jager and daughter Jazilyn, her parents Norman and Chassi Clark, her younger siblings Cameron (Katie), Dallas, Cade (Taylore), Mabry and Sunni, her grandparents Mary Clark, Glenn Burrow and Norleen Cross and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Visitation will be Sunday November 20, 2016 from 6-8 PM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ. Funeral services are Monday November 21, 2016 at 10 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9 AM, at the LDS Chapel located at 1455 N Harris, Mesa, AZ. Following the funeral, the burial will be held at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
Alberta Farnsworth Wagner, 89, of Mesa, passed away on November 16,2016. She was born in Dublán, Chihuahua, Mexico on December 27, 1926.
She was preceded in death by her husband Clarence Herbert Wagner Sr. She is survived by her four children Clarence H. Wagner Jr. (Linda Hansen), Mary Catherine Bunker (Arvin Bunker), Andrew C. Wagner (Debbie Campbell), and Robert A. Wagner. She is also survived by her 19 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren who were the joy of her life. She was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will be dearly missed by all.
Funeral services will be Monday, November 21, 2016 at 11 AM, preceded by a visitation at 10 AM, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Park Center Ward, 422 E. University Drive, Mesa, AZ. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
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