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Maryalice Pittman, 85, of Mesa, AZ, passed away on April 28, 2023, peacefully at home with her children. Maryalice was born on April 19, 1938, to Herbert & Lillie Ham in San Diego, CA. After Maryalice graduated from El Cajon Valley High School in 1956, she went on to start her first job as a bank teller where she met her future husband, William (Bill) Pittman. After getting married on July 31, 1960, William and Maryalice went on to have five children, Robin Johnson, Kyle Pittman, Lori Pittman, Craig Pittman, and Carrie McKinnon. While living in AZ., Maryalice worked at the Phoenix Zoo as a Secretary for the Veterinarian. She enjoyed traveling with her sister Willielee researching her family history and genealogy. She also loved taking and organizing pictures into scrapbooks, playing cards, and spending time with family.
Maryalice was predeceased by her parents Herbert and Lillie Ham, her brother and sister-in-law Donald and Jackie Ham, her husband of 45 years William Pittman, and oldest daughter Robin Johnson. Maryalice is survived by her two sisters Bennielee Horton and Willielee Brown and four children Kyle Pittman and wife Theresa, Lori Pittman, Craig Pittman, and Carrie McKinnon, six grandchildren Brandy Johnson and husband Will, Ryan Johnson and wife Jacy, Sierra Crane and husband Will, Tyler Goldsmith, Jon Sloan, Andrea Leon Matos and husband Frank, and five great grandchildren Kirby Repko, Robin Repko, Brigadier Johnson, Bridgette Johnson, and Cruz Crane.
Services will be held at Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ., 85201 on May 13 at 11 am. Visitation at Bunkers Family Funeral Home, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ., 85201 on May 13 from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Phoenix Zoo or The National Kidney Foundation.
Gerald Glenn Fuller was born to his parents, Ada Mae Heath and Gerald Dalton Fuller on May 29, 1940 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan. His spirit returned to his heavenly home to reunite with his parents and eldest son, Benjamin Glenn Fuller in the evening of Monday, May 1, 2023. He is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Vilma Yolanda Carballido Fuller, his 6 children, and 21 grandchildren. Also surviving, his younger brother, confidante and best friend, Thomas Fuller (Myrtle). Tom and Glenn were the only children of their devoted parents. His children Sara Blaine (Niel), Beverly Gams (Greg), Cristina Faustini (Val), Susan Udall (Rhett), Meloney Rogers (Kelsey) and Al, a.k.a. Gerald Fuller (Randi) are grieved at his passing but grateful their dad can finally rest in peace.
Glenn started life as an energetic boy with a love of learning and service. He entered the Marine Corp at the age of 18 touring and training overseas, during which he discovered the Book of Mormon. Knowing it as another testament of Jesus Christ, he converted to full membership to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was baptized July 4, 1965, and is a devoted, active member heretofore. Glenn also studied business receiving his MBA from the University of Phoenix. He appreciated technology earning certificates in computer processing, and his love in this field became his life’s work. Glenn moved his family to Mesa, Arizona in 1977, where he stayed for the rest of his life. He has been passionate about doing the right thing, living a Christ-like life and spending time with his family. Family was always his driving force and greatest motivation. If you would like to make a donation in his honor the family has requested to send it to Hospice services or Alzheimers/Dementia research.
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Norma Lois Harris was reunited with her eternal companion, Kim Fenton Harris, on May 2, 2023. Lois was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on December 29, 1934, to William Leo & Leda Garreau Pearson. Lois had a wonderful childhood with loving parents, many brothers (3) & sisters (5). The home was filled with good food, music and fun outings as a family. Lois began her love of reading when in elementary school and continued throughout her life.
She became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 18 and the following year she married Kim Harris on July 25, 1953, while he was stationed in the Navy in Virginia. They were sealed together a short time later in the Mesa, AZ Temple when they moved to Arizona. Soon children began to come into this family while Lois worked and went to school to obtain her teaching degree and then her Master’s degree from ASU. She taught school for 24 years and was known for her quick wit, keen understanding and was always introducing her students to novel and unique learning experiences. After Lois retired, she and Kim taught school for a year in Saudi Arabia teaching English & History to Princess’s and Princes of the aristocracy.
Lois served faithfully in the Church, mostly in Relief Society. Her son Greg remembers his mom making many meals and taking them to families in the ward. She also served two Humanitarian missions with her husband, one in Lao P.D.R. and then Izmir, Turkey. She also taught Bosnians conversational English at Deseret Industries in Mesa, AZ.
Lois is survived by her 4 children: Russell, Gary (Cherie), Greg (Julie) and Sherri (Darrell Hadder) as well as 11 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Kim F. Harris and daughter-in-law, Lavon Harris.
In accordance with mom’s wishes, there will be a graveside service held for family at Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Cave Creek.
Memorials and graveside service are being arranged by Bunker’s Garden Chapel in Mesa, AZ. We wish to thank the staff at Vista Ranch Assisted Living and Hospice for the great care they gave our mother in the last few months of her life.
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Paula Sue Perkins, born November 18, 1947 and passed away peacefully on April 15, 2023 in Gilbert, Arizona
Paula was born in Electra, Texas to Bettie and Cloyce (John) Brooks. Paula was one of seven siblings. Paula married her husband, Harvey Perkins Jr. on 4/01/1964. They moved their family to Washington state in 1975 where she ultimately made her home for the next 43 years. In 2018 she moved from Stanwood, WA. to Chandler, Arizona to be next to her son and daughter in-law.
In addition to her parents, she is proceeded in death by her husband Harvey Perkins, daughter Kimberly, sister Diana Wolf and brother Michael Brooks.
Those left to cherish her memory are her children Troy (Donna) and Tammie. Sisters, Melinda (Brad), Connie (Ralph), Trina (Michael) and Nita (Don). Grandchildren, Jordynn (Austin), Taylore (Kasey) and Kaylee (Brandon). Great-grandchildren, Brody, Beaux and Bentlee.
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Donald Eugene Hall finished his early journey on April 30, 2023, in Mesa, AZ. Donald or Don as many knew him, was born to Avard B Hall and Ethel Jan Hulsey Hall. He grew up in the White Mountains and helped on his father’s ranch throughout his early years especially until he got married. He grew up going to school in Nutrioso, Eagar, and St. Johns, Arizona. He graduated high school from St. Johns High School and then served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Sacramento, California.
After his mission, he attended Eastern Arizona College where he received his Associates of Arts degree, but most importantly he met his “beautiful red head, the love of his life” Debra Jan Winkler. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Mesa Arizona Temple, and they just celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary this past March. At the beginning of their marriage, he held a few jobs which included Fire Fighter, worked at the Petrified Forest, Truck Driver, Deputy at the Sheriff’s Office, City of St. Johns water district worker, and finally found his career at Salt River Project which he worked as a Heavy Duty Mechanic for 34 years and retired from there. He also volunteered as a Firefighter in St. Johns, AZ.
During those years. Donald and Debra had 3 children: Corey, Michelle, and Monika which they raised for the majority of their young lives in St. Johns, AZ. Many people knew Donald as Don, Don-Don, Scoutmaster, Coach, 4-H leader, Brother, Uncle, Dad, and Papa. Donald and Debra moved to Apache Junction, AZ in 1999 and had a wonderful life there surrounded by family and friends. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for his entire life and served in many callings and assignments. He loved always being on a lake fishing or even hunting up in the White Mountains.
Donald was preceded in death by his father Avard B Hall, mother Ethel Jane Hulsey Hall, granddaughter Mihaela Lowery, father in law James Rufus Winkler, and brother in law Russell Winkler. He is survived by many who love him and will miss him dearly. These include his wife Debra Jan Hall (Winkler), Corey (Michelle) Hall, Michelle (Javier) Garcia, Monika (Michael) Lowery, his Mother in Law Janice Hatch Winkler, step Mother in Law Katherine Winkler, his sister Rossland (Stanley) Trull, his brother in Law Rodney Winkler. Grandkids: Austin Ross, Chelsey Garcia, Makaden Lowery, Bailey Garcia, Masen Lowery, Javier Garcia (JD), Madysen Lowery, Maxten Lowery, Madden Lowery, Madelyn Lowery, and Kathryn (Miguel) Magallanes, Frank Valdez, Anthony (Rosie) Valdez, a few grand kids, nieces, and nephews.
A public viewing will be held in his honor on Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Bunker Funeral Home at 3529 E University Dr in Mesa from 5:00 pm- 7:00 pm. His graveside burial service will be held at the Alpine Cemetery on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 1:00 pm.
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Louise “Weezie” Harris passed from this life on the evening of April 19, 2023, at the age of 96. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph E. Harris; by her parents, Vernon and Nellie Johnson; and by her siblings, Vernell Johnson, Laurel Rowe Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Marva Johnson, Beulah Johnson, Francis Lynn Johnson, and Clifford Eugene Johnson. She is survived and lovingly remembered by her children Paula Williams (Morris), Ed Harris (Brenda), Cathy Fritz (Franko), and Lori Huffaker (Darin).
Mom was born in Chandler, AZ. She grew up during the Great Depression and met her future husband at the start of the Korean War. They were married and would live where the Air Force sent them – Arizona, Texas, Scotland, France, Washington, Iran, Florida, Mississippi, and New Mexico before coming back home to Arizona.
They spent their retirement years eating out and enjoying life. Mom was a talented artist, poet, and journal keeper. She will be remembered for her love of family, kindness, generosity, laughter, and amazing pies, cakes, bread, and fried chicken.
Everyone who knew her loved her, especially her 13 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by all her family and friends, we are all so grateful to have had her in our lives.
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On April 17, 2023, Brenda Sheryl Gardner passed away peacefully at age 82 at her home in Mesa, Arizona. Sheryl was the mother of five children. However, many people considered her their surrogate and part-time mother. Mom loved growing up in Mesa AZ, raising her family in Torrance CA, and retiring to Lakeside AZ.
When Sheryl’s children were young, the phrase “stay-at-home-mom” didn’t exist. It was normal for women to stay home with the children while their husbands worked. But even by the standards of that time, Sheryl was a wonderful wife and mother. She cared deeply for her family, church, and community. She was always working on a “project” to benefit her family and friends. She loved sewing, fashion, and movies.
Sheryl is survived by her husband Bryce, sons Gary (Carolyn) and Ty (Jill), daughters Jolene (Greg), Diana (Tim), and Amy (Jeremy), and twenty grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.
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Our loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend Debra “Debbie” Jo Hatch passed away April 20th, 2023 at her home in Gilbert, Arizona. Debbie was born on December 29th 1952 to Lillian Sams Earl and William Thayne Earl.
Debbie attended Hawthorne Elementary, OE Bell Junior High School, and Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, ID. She graduated in 1970. She loved her many friends who touched her life for good during these years.
She married Barlow Nelson Hatch on August 8th 1974 in the Idaho Falls Temple and were blessed with 4 beautiful children. They later divorced.
She attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho for a short time before training as a Dental Assistant which she did for several years. She held several jobs over her life including working in the emergency room, medical offices, and travel agent. Her favorite job of all was that of mother and grandmother. She lived for the lives of her children and grandchildren and loved being involved in and supporting all their activities and pursuits. She said many times, “All I ever wanted to be was a mother and grandmother.”
Her hobbies included water & snow skiing, camping with family, cooking, decorating, traveling, doting on her grandkids, shopping, returning to Idaho Falls for the 4th of July Parade, and vacationing at Island Park.
Debbie was a loving and faithful disciple of Jesus Christ and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with a testimony of the restored gospel. She loved her many callings of which her favorite was working in the Mesa & Gilbert AZ temples. She was a gifted decorator and homemaker, known widely for her cooking and yummy cinnamon rolls. She loved any reason to get family and loved ones together to throw a party complete with an abundance of homemade food and fun. She was a people person and loved to hear the stories of her friends while sharing in their joys, struggles and successes.
Debbie is survived by her children Joshua (Angie) Hatch of Franklin, TN, Sean (Kursty) Hatch of Queen Creek, AZ, Elisha (Brett) Romney of Gilbert, AZ and Derek (Colette) Hatch of Colorado Springs, CO, brother Dennis (Susan) Earl of Mesa, AZ, sister Susan (Brent) Williams of Gilbert, AZ, brother-in-law Dale Jensen of Idaho Falls, ID and 19 grandchildren Cody, Gavin, Kayla, Makenzie, Taylor, Mattelyn, Maddison, Draysen, Kenadee, Baylee, Jaxson, Micah, Kembria, Ellie, Ronan, Andrew, Hudson, and Noelle.
She was preceded in death by her father Wm Thayne Earl, mother Lillian Sams, sister Gayla Jensen, and grandson Easton Hatch.
In accordance with Mom’s wishes, there will be a graveside service held for family and close friends. She will be laid to rest at Gilbert Memorial Park Cemetery in Gilbert AZ.
Memorials and graveside service are being arranged by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, however, please send flowers and other memorials to Gilbert Memorial Park, 2100 E Queen Creek Road, Gilbert, AZ 85297. Any questions please call Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 480-964-8686.
Debbie will always be remembered by family & friends
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Justin Jeffrey Counter
1986-2023
Justin Counter of Mesa, AZ passed away at his home on Monday, April 17, 2023.
Services will be held at Bunker University Chapel on Friday, April 28th, 2023 at 11am. Interment will be at Mesa Cemetery in Section 217 Lot 1.
You will be able to view the service online at: https://youtube.com/live/di-T2_9P23M?feature=share
Justin Jeffrey was born on February 16, 1986 to Clifford L. Counter and Kay D. (Counter) Baylor at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. He attended Mesa Public Schools and graduated from Mesa High School in 2004. He worked in the IT Industry in various positions.
Justin was self-taught on many subjects including computers, self-defense, photography, languages, religions, psychology, and dog training. He had a wicked sense of humor and always looked for opportunities to prank people. A favorite family memory is when his grandmother was scooping ice cream to prepare a dessert for his graduation party. When she turned around to grab a spoon, he took the ice cream container and put it up on top of the ceiling fan blade. He let her think she was going senile for a minute or so before grabbing it and putting it back down. Justin loved music and online gaming as well. He participated in many online communities and was fondly known as Germz.
He is survived by his parents, step-father Keith Baylor of Mesa, AZ, brothers Joshua (Brittany) Ross of Safford, AZ, Stephen Bradenburg of Mesa, AZ, sisters Dr. Krista (Edwin) Puruhito of Mesa, Arizona, Dr. Nicole (Norman) Banks of Poulsbo, WA, Araceli Counter of El Paso, TX, Grandmother Janis Draheim of Mesa, AZ, and several cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Preceding him in death were his maternal grandfather Bill Draheim, paternal grandparents, Cliff and Myrna Counter, infant brother Jason Ross, uncles Eddie Post, Mark Draheim, and Jeff Draheim, and many much beloved 4 legged friends including his most beloved Scout.
In lieu of flowers please consider making to a donation to NAMI Valley of the Sun, https://namivalleyofthesun.org/
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Beloved husband, father and grandfather, Larry Ralph Porter, age 78, passed away suddenly at home on April 12, 2023. Born August 17, 1944 to Ralph H. and Helen F. Porter in Ashland, KY, he moved to Ohio, then Utah, and spent his last 40 years in Mesa, AZ.
Larry was a journeyman machinist and at one time owned an auto body shop. As a machinist, he machined a part for the Apollo program on the rocket that traveled to the moon.
Larry was a family man who adored nature and Mother Earth. He loved camping, hiking, fishing, hunting (he called it “camping with a gun”) and anything with a motor. He kept many recreational vehicles running so his family could play endlessly in nature’s playground. He held a special interest in aircraft and took his family to the Reno Air Races for years.
Missing Larry are his wife of 60 years, Linda (Hill) Porter, his children Michelle Porter, Melissa Cordovana (Joseph), and Sean Porter (Janet). His adoring grandchildren, Joseph Cordovana, Meghann Cordovana, Zachary Porter, and Jacob Porter will all miss him so much. He is also survived by his sister, Ina George.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Carol Murray and Marilyn Carson, and a baby brother, Alva Porter.
Larry will be cremated and no funeral service will be held, per his request. A celebration of his life will be held this summer.
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Lee Van Ball of Mesa, Arizona passed away Thursday April 20, 2023.
His Memorial Service is scheduled for Friday, May 5, 2023, at 10:00AM, at Bunkers Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way Mesa, Arizona 85201. You may live stream the service by using the link below.
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Dennis Howard Scott passed away peacefully on April 16, 2023, at the age of 94 years in Mesa, Arizona. Dennis is lovingly remembered by his wife of 69 years, Argyle Anderson Scott, and his children, Bradley Scott (Kelli) of Mesa, AZ; Susan (Brian) Call of Las Vegas, NV; and Gregory Scott (Jennifer) of Gilbert, AZ; and grandchildren Matthew (Sarah), Alisha Coleman (Josh), Spencer, Travis (Marissa), Erin Burris (Michael), Jonathan, Brett (Lindsay) Call, Chelsea Brown (Cameron), Michael (Chelsea) Call, Tyler (Camryn), Ryan, Dylan, Hayden; and 13 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents Howard and Lylia Scott, brothers Robert (Joan), Frederic “Buzz” (Marie), Wallace (Aileen) and sister Margaret.
Dennis was born in Calgary and lived his childhood and youth in Nacmine and Drumheller areas of Alberta. He worked in the petroleum industry for some 40 years and was employed by Imperial Oil, Great Plains Development Company and Norcen Energy Resources. He was a member of The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and worked primarily in administrative capacities. He will be remembered as a hard worker and a man who appreciated and loved his family. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in several capacities in the Church.
Following retirement Dennis and Argyle traveled extensively. They purchased a home in Mesa, Arizona and enjoyed winters in Arizona and Nevada, returning to Calgary in the summer months. Dennis knew he had been blessed with an abundant life which he attributed to his loving wife, his family, friends and the Church.
Services and interment will be in Mesa, Arizona. Flowers gratefully declined. If you so choose, donations may be made to your local heart fund.
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James Edward Odom Jr. (aka Jim, Jimmy, Coach Odom) passed away peacefully on April 14th, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona. He was born to the late James Edward Odom Sr. and Pearlie Jones on July 12th, 1942 in El Dorado, Arkansas. His family relocated to Los Angeles, California when he was around the age of 2. He accepted Christ at the young age of 5 and lived his whole life as a devout Christian.
He was a graduate of John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles at the age of 17 where he then served 4 years active duty in the United States Navy as an airplane electrician. He was honorably discharged as a Petty officer second class.
In 1963, he started his career as a customer engineer at IBM and then worked his way up to Senior Associate Programmer, where he retired after 30 years.
His passions included listening to music, flying small aircraft, coaching track and field, studying the bible and theology, reading and writing, and doing pranks on his friends and family members (which were often reciprocated). He often indulged in ice cream, root beer, Jack in the Box, strawberry milkshakes, and Snickers. He enjoyed baking his grandmother’s pound cake.
He played the flute and was also a DJ at a local radio station from time to time. He was often found listening to Jazz, R&B, and most recently, Hawaiian Island music.
He coached several hurdlers who became elite and world class athletes. He was an amazing coach and sought out by many schools all throughout California and Oregon.
James is survived by his sister (Judy Williams), his son (Jimmy Odom), his daughter (Jennifer Odom), and 3 grandchildren (Jevin Odom, Javanna Odom, and Justus Odom); along with many nieces and nephews. He is preceded by his mother, father, 2 sisters, and grandparents.
His final wish was to be cremated and scattered across the Pacific Ocean.
Dianne Weber, 57, passed away peacefully on April 13, 2023 in her home in Mesa, AZ. Dianne led a happy life surrounded by her family, friends, and pets. She enjoyed spending time with loved ones, playing bells at church, and solving puzzles of all kinds! She was adored by everyone who knew her. She is survived by her daughter, Tawna, and her sister, Suzy.
Memorial services are to be determined.
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James Ival Hunsaker age 88, of Caldwell, OH formerly of Mesa, AZ passed away Thursday, April 13, 2023 at the Marietta Memorial Hospital in Marietta, OH. He was born October 7, 1934 in Mesa, AZ a son of the late Ival R. and Elda Ashcroft Hunsaker.
He served and protected his nation in the US Marine Corps in the Korean War. Jim retired from the Air Research Company in Phoenix, AZ. He was a longtime member of the Noble County Cruzers car club. For many years he loved hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and racing sand drags. Jim’s favorite times were spent hunting from the back of his horse Cid and spending time with his family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his stepmother Lydia G. Hunsaker; wife Patricia Ann Boord Hunsaker, whom he married February 11, 1966 and who passed June 7, 2013 and son Mark Ival Hunsaker who passed June 21, 2022.
Those left to cherish his memory are his children Lynne (Darrel) Frost of Rincon, GA, Leanora H. Cotter of St. George, UT, Holly (Art) Chavez of Caldwell, James Perry (Brenda) Hunsaker of Higley, AZ, and Shawna (Roy) Winters of Ruskin, FL; daughter-in-law Kayleen Hunsaker of Gilbert, AZ; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews; special cousin Colleen Manning of Keizer, OR; sisters-in-law Nancy (Joseph) Clark, Sheron Lowry, Garla (Scott) Porter; and former wife Glenna Lee Knight.
The family will receive friends for visitation Monday, April 24, 2023 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at the Chandler Funeral Home, 609 West Street, Caldwell, OH 43724. A funeral service will conclude visitation Monday, April 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM in the Chandler Funeral Home Chapel, with Maureen Schultice officiating. Military honors will follow, conducted by the Noble County Veteran Service Organizations.
The family will also receive friends for visitation Thursday, April 27, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation-University Chapel, 3529 East University Drive, Mesa, AZ 85213. A graveside service will follow visitation in the Mesa Cemetery in Mesa, AZ with military graveside honors. Please join us in remembering Jim by visiting his memorial at www.ChandlerFuneralHome.net or www.BunkerFuneral.com.
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Sharon L Edwards, born October 24, 1937 passed away peacefully on April 13, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona.
Sharon was born in Springfield, Illinois to Faye and Albert Jackson and moved to Arizona in 1976. Sharon’s warm smile and welcoming presence made her a friend to all that met her. Sharon was active in her faith and served as a church organist/pianist for many years. Sharon is preceded in death by her son John A Edwards, and survived by her brother Phil Jackson, children Beth Miller, Jeff Edwards and Kim Montana, and grandchildren John, Amira, Mariah, Madison, Morgan, Allie, Kate and Jack, and great granddaughter Kalah.
A service in celebration of Sharon’s life will be held on Sunday, May 7th at 3:00pm at North Scottsdale United Methodist Church, 11735 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254. There will be a reception held at the church immediately following the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to North Scottsdale United Methodist Church, www.nsumc.com, are suggested.
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