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It is with a sad heart and unwavering faith that we inform you of the death of our mother and grandmother, Elaine Goddard Gibbs. She passed away Friday evening, September 28, 2012, in Mesa, Arizona. Our mother, Elaine, was born October 24, 1924, to William and Lillian Matthias Goddard in Ogden, Utah. She married her high school sweetheart, George H. Gibbs in the Salt Lake City Temple October 5, 1942, for time and all eternity. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, brothers and sisters. She is lovingly remembered, and missed by her children: Michele (Davis) Knight, Randy (Paula) Gibbs, Zana (Tom) Cox and Kelly Gibbs. We will be eternally thankful for her and our dad’s sacrifices on our behalf. Our mother leaves her legacy of love for family with 17 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren. There will be a visitation held October 5, 2012 at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ. She will be buried in the American Fork City cemetery next to her eternal sweetheart. As per our mother’s request, there will be no formal funeral.
Brenda Flowers passed away peacefully September 30, 2012 in Queen Creek, Arizona. Brenda was born January 7, 1946 in Chinquapin, NC and led a life dedicated to the service of her family, her church and all those with whom she came into contact. Brenda always had a smile on her face and greeted everyone like a long lost friend. She is preceded in death by her father, Robert Franklin Maready, and survived by her husband of 47 years, Dwain Flowers, her daughter Pam and husband Tim Stufflebeam, daughter Kathy Flowers, son Joey and wife Marci Flowers and daughter Jackie and husband David Kennedy; grandchildren Jordan, Tyler, Tanner and Kaitlin Stufflebeam, Raechel, Jaren, Karli, Dawson and Jase Flowers, Kaden and Kaycie Kennedy; Mother Effie Maready, brother LeRoy and wife Ann Maready. A memorial service celebrating her life and legacy will be held Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at 6PM at the LDS church building at 19413 S. Sossaman Rd. in Queen Creek. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
Ralph Marvin Arrington, 81, of Mesa, Arizona; passed away September 28, 2012. A Visitation will be held from 6:00 – 8:00 pm, Monday, October 8th at Bunker’s University Chapel with Funeral Services held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Aspen Ward, 1249 S. 48th St. in Mesa. Interment will be held at Mesa City Cemetery.
Diana Crane Seiter, 79, passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer on Sept. 28, 2012 in Mesa, AZ. She was born to Ellis and Melba Crane in Salt Lake City, Utah on Dec. 20, 1932. She married Arthur Dale Seiter on December 23, 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on August 21, 1956. Along with raising 4 boys, Diana had a very full life, with talents of self-taught oil painting, genealogy, piano and organ playing. The first four years of their marriage was spent at Mtn. Home Air Force Base, in Idaho, there they had 2 sons, Dwayne Lee and Kenneth Bryan. Upon finalizing his obligation to the Air Force they returned to Salt Lake City where Art joined his father’s floor covering business and the family settled in Murray, Utah where they had 2 more sons Robert Arthur and David Eugene. Diana was always an advocate for her boys and her husband. She was also actively involved in her boy’s education. They enjoyed many family vacations, and their family time together. In 1978 the family moved to Scottsdale, AZ for Diana’s health, where Arthur and Diana started a family business in floor coverings. After a short time they moved to Mesa, AZ where they currently reside. The son’s married, family grew, grandkids and great grandkids were added. Diana and Arthur have had many special moments together in their 60 years of marriage. They had opportunities to travel, such as their trip to England where they worked on genealogy and met many family members that they correspond with still. Diana was active in many charities and organizations, such as the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Diana was preceded in death by her mother, Melba Baggaley Crane; father Ellis Crane and a half-brother Shirl Crane, great grandson Chase Bryan Hunt, and great nephew Lee Connely Brown Borup. Diana is survived by sister Cheryl Crane Borup and Kent Borup and her sons and daughter in laws Dwayne Lee (Patti Edwards), Kenneth Bryan (Calie Skinner), Robert Arthur (Jenifer Allen) and David Eugene (Tracy Dalrymple), grandchildren: Shawni, Mindy, Wesley, Travis, Brooke, Joshua, Nicole, Heather, Megan, Kyle, Angela, Jed, Jake, Austin, Hayley and 33 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Wednesday Oct. 3, 2012 from 6-8pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201. Funeral Services are Thursday, October 4 at 10 am at the LDS Stake building, 2701 E. Lehi Rd. Mesa, AZ 85213.
John Frederick Quade, 94, of Mesa, Arizona, formerly of Vandalia, IL, passed away September 26, 2012 in Mesa. A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM, February 19th at Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia, IL. Mr. Quade was born November 12, 1917 in Brownstown, IL, Son of Frank E. and Edith L. Quade. He was a 1935 graduate of Brownstown High School and attended Browns Business School in Centralia, IL. Mr. Quade was married to Mildred E. Harris on January 18, 1941. He was in the Navy during World War II and served in the South Pacific for two years. He worked for FS Services, now Growmark, from 1945 to 1979 retiring from Kingston Mines River Terminal as supervisor of the Ammonia Terminal. Mr. Quade was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Vandalia, attended Community Chapel in Trailer Village in Mesa and became a member of Velda Rose Methodist Church in Mesa. He was active in Cub and Boy Scouts, while his sons were growing up. Mr. Quade and his family spent many vacations camping in their travel trailer. He was a member of the Masons. Mr. Quade is survived by his wife: Mildred, of 71 years; his sister: Rosemary Carson of Godfrey, IL; two sons: Fred Quade of DeKalb, IL, Gary Quade of Tempe, AZ; and four grandchildren: Emily, John, Cameron and Keaton. His parents preceded him in death.
Mary Louise Perry Hoffman passed away peacefully, September 21st, 2012 in Mesa, AZ. Mary Louise was born December 28, 1921 in Lancaster, CA. She came home to Phoenix two weeks later. She grew up in Phoenix on Runyon St (now known as Mitchell) where at age 8 she met her future husband Bill Hoffman. She graduated from Phoenix Union High in 1941. Then went on to Stanford University in CA. She received her Masters in Physical Therapy. She married the love of her life in 1947 in Phoenix. She then practiced Physical Therapy at the Phoenix Indian School hospital until her first child was born. She and Bill then moved to Kansas were she taught anatomy and physiology classes at KU Medical School while Bill went to dental school. They returned to Phoenix. After Mary Louise’s second child was born she took up art. She has many oil paintings, and taught art for many years before she decided to write a book of her life story, Runyon Street, about growing up in Phoenix in the 20s.
She is survived by her brother, John Fairfield Perry, 2 daughters, Christine Wichert of Downey, CA, & Carol Pace of Mesa AZ. 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren also survive her. She was a wife, mother, teacher, artist, author, and art teacher. Mary Louise’s husband of 63 years, Bill, preceded her in death October 3rd, 2010. She will be truly missed by her family and many friends. Her loving spirit will remain in our hearts forever. Arrangements entrusted to Bunkers University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85213. Services will be held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3345 E. McLellan, Mesa, AZ 85213 on Friday September 28 at 10:00 AM
Wallace August Gehrke, born June 21, 1926 in Flaxton, ND to August and Josephine Gehrke died September 20, 2012 at Banner Heart Hospital in Mesa, AZ. Upon his graduation from Flaxton High School, Wallace attended Wahpeton State School of Science where he graduated with a degree in accounting/business. He served in World War II from 1944 to 1946 in the US Navy aboard the USS Maryland in the South Pacific. In 1947 Wally married Beverly J. Christianson of Coteau, ND and subsequently worked in telecommunications for more than 40 years, residing in Ellendale, Mohall, Minot, and Fargo, ND. Beverly and Wally have spent their retirement years in Mesa, AZ. Along with being a sports fan, Wally also enjoyed traveling, spending time with his family, and had been an active member of Christ Lutheran Church in Minot and Messiah Lutheran Church in Fargo, ND. He and Beverly were members of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Mesa at the time of his passing. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, two sons: Greg (Becky) Phoenix, AZ and Brad (Kathy) Albuquerque, NM, and one daughter Barb (Steve) Blikre, Minot, ND. Wally was especially proud of his eight grandchildren: Kelly (Bob) Lyle, Austin, TX; Jay Gehrke, Scottsdale, AZ; Brock (Jamie) Blikre, Mesa, AZ; Joshua (Trina) Blikre, Bismarck, ND; David (Mandie) Blikre, Minot, ND; Scott Gehrke, Tempe, AZ; James Gehrke, Albuquerque, NM; and John Gehrke, Tempe, AZ, along with 12 great-grandchildren. A family memorial service will be held on Friday, September 28, 2012 at St. Peters Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ. Interment to follow at the National Memorial Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ.
Jason Jasper Kaye, 64, passed away September 23, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. Funeral services are Friday, September 28, 2012 at 10 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9 AM at the LDS Adobe Villa Ward, 5350 East McLellan Road in Mesa. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
Ewart, Marla Mangum
85, of Mesa, Arizona passed away on September 21, 2012. She was born in Pima Arizona in 1926 and spent her childhood there. She left for college at 17, attended Brigham Young University and graduated from Arizona State Teacher’s College (ASU), beginning her teaching career at Balsz Elementary School in Phoenix.
She met Henry Smith, a native of Snowflake Arizona, married in 1952, and began her family life with his three boys, Richard, Karl and Raymond Smith, the first two of whom had been children of his first wife’s previous marriage. To that already blended family she added three more boys, Kim, Scott (who died as a baby) and Frederick Smith. Shortly after the loss of Scott, her husband Henry died as well, leaving her with 5 boys and a nascent commercial real estate business.
Alone, and with 5 boys to care for, she took over her husband’s business and provided for her family. As might be expected with a family of 5 boys, she kept the local pediatrician, Dr. Fred Ewart, in good business. Eventually, with a promise from Dr. Ewart to actively help in raising her family in the Mormon Church, which was such a large part of and support to her life, in 1959 she married him and subsequently added one child to the family, Gregg Ewart.
In 1963, she and her husband moved into the home they had designed together in Mesa, in which she spent the rest of her life serving in her church as Young Women’s President and Relief Society President and engaged in what was clearly her most important work, raising her family and forming, of these boys of so many different parents, a band of brothers.
In 1994, she and Dr. Ewart were called to serve an 18-month mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at the San Diego Family History Center.
She is survived by her sons Richard (Heidi) Smith, Karl (Wendy) Smith, Raymond (Vickie) Smith, Kim (Julie) Smith, Frederick (Catherine) Smith and Gregg (Justin Horlyk) Ewart, 21 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Viewings will be held at Bunker Family Funeral Home, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa on Tuesday September 25th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday September 26th at the Mesa Central Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints, 925 N. Harris. The funeral service will follow at 10:00 a.m.
Allie Bean Reheis passed away on Tuesday, Sept 18, 2012 in Mesa AZ. She was 99. She was born in Mud Lick, Clay Co. TN on Feb 4, 1913, a twin in a family of 14. Allie was raised on a farm and learned to work hard. She married John Raymond Reheis on 2 Feb 1931. John passed away on 4 July 1987. Both were members of the LDS church. Allie and John have 5 children, Paul Reheis (Anita), Mary Alice Dukate (Don), Patsy Martin (Cecil), Jerry Reheis (Lonnie) and Steve Reheis (Donna), 19 grandchildren, 68 great grandchildren and 46 great great grandchildren with a total of 187 descendants. She is survived by two living sisters, Ruth Grace of Lafayette, TN and Marie Rhoton (Cornell) of Tompkinsville, KY. Allie was known for her southern style cooking and family and friends loved to enjoy her food. Allie and John lived in Owensboro, KY. for 31 years and moved to Mesa in 1964 to be with family. Allie worked at Mollies in downtown Mesa for 11 years. She was well known for her knowledge of ladies ready to wear clothing and had a good following. The Extended Family Assisted Living Home gave loving care and kindness to her in the last years of her life along with Hospice of Arizona. A viewing will be held on Sat Sept 22 at 9 AM with a service at 10 AM, both at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University in Mesa. Burial will be at the Mountain View Cemetery.
LaRee Maloy Allen, a resident of Pinetop, AZ since 1986 passed away September l2, 2012 in Mesa, AZ. She was born September 16, 1936 in Safford, AZ to Lawrence Lorenzo Maloy and Orlena Nancy Frazier. She was one of five children. LaRee married Philip Kerry Allen in Safford on July 16, 1954. Their marriage was solemnized in the LDS Salt Lake Temple 10 months later. She is survived by their four children Kerri Sue Allen Kleiner (John), Wyatt Maloy Allen (Stacy), Michael Philip Allen, Sr. (Paula), and Brittan Hugh Allen (Leah), 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by 2 brothers, Elwood Maloy (Colleen), Larry Maloy and 2 sisters, Dracia Lee and Lynneah Maloy Francom (Paul). She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Claire John. LaRee served faithfully in many positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Relief Society President, Young Women’s President and many positions of responsibility over her life time. She served with her husband on two full-time missions for the Church. LaRee was active and well-loved wherever they lived and became proficient in cake decorating for weddings and floral design. She was adored by her husband, Kerry. LaRee brought sunshine into the lives of all she met. The viewing will be Saturday, September 22, 2012 at 10 AM and the service will be at 11AM at the Pinetop Lakes Ward, 4075 Buck Springs Road, Pinetop, AZ 85935. Interment will be at the Mesa City Cemetery, l2l2 N. Center St. Mesa, AZ at 5 PM the same day. Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
Zena Louise Beadle Hunt, beloved wife, mother and grandmother passed away peacefully in her home in Snowflake, Arizona on Friday September 14, 2012 at age 84. Zena was born December 1, 1927 in Ocean Beach, California to William Beadle and Winona Lisonbee. She was the oldest of five children and spent her childhood in Vernal, Utah and Holbrook, Arizona. Zena married Bruce C. Hunt of Joseph City, Arizona in 1947. They spent their married life in Wickenburg, Flagstaff, Snowflake, and Mesa, Arizona. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her sisters Mona Dee and La Berle, and her granddaughter Casey Nimmer. Zena is survived by her children Lois Waterman (Dennis), Deborah Esquibel Hunt (Antonio), Jennifer Menegas (Nick), Colleen Crane (Curtis), Sandra Harenberg (Randy), Jefferson Hunt (Trish), and Douglas Hunt (Melinda), her brother Douglas Beadle (Patricia), and her sister Sherry Beadle Connor. Zena and Bruce were proud of their posterity: 36 grandchildren and 55 great-grandchildren. Zena loved LIFE and the gospel! She and her husband Bruce served an LDS stake mission to the Cameron Branch on the Navajo reservation and full time missions to Ireland and South Africa. Her first calling was as a mother and grandmother, and she enjoyed “making things pretty,
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