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Edna Mae Troupa
12/16/1929 - 11/26/2022

Edna Mae entered the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on November 26, 2022, after gracing this earth for 92 years. She was born on December 16,1929, in Streator, Illinois, to Thomas Steven Moore and Elenora Lechner, and grew up on a farm where she experienced many fond childhood memories. Her farm was one of the first in the area to have electricity. She attended a one-room country schoolhouse and was one of only five students to graduate from Lostant High School in 1948. She loved school and attended Bradley University where she met her adoring husband, Howard Troupa, and celebrated 63 years of marriage together. They gave life to four beautiful daughters: Debbie Reed (Warren) of Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, Mary Lou Gennaro (Franco) of Gainesville, Florida, Karen Tansill (Joe) of Gilbert, Arizona, and Laurie Troupa-Knox of Gilbert, Arizona. In addition, they fostered 12 babies while raising their girls in Indianapolis, Indiana. Later, they moved to Mesa, Arizona, in 1981, to enjoy a warmer climate. Edna Mae was very active in volunteering at hospitals, nursing homes and her retirement community at Fellowship Square Historic Mesa.

She was also very active in church, women’s bible studies and fellowship groups, the Catholic Charismatic Movement and Life in the Spirit Seminars. She loved to talk about church, share her faith and challenge others to grow closer to God.

She is proceeded in death by her husband Howard Milton Troupa (2016), her brother Thomas Joseph Moore (2011), and her sister Irene Marie Moore (1928), who died as a young girl. She was blessed to have 18 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life and Christian Funeral Mass will be held at St. Timothy Catholic Church, 1730 W Guadalupe Road, Mesa, AZ 85202, on Monday, February 6th, at 10:00am. The service will be live-streamed.

For more information, please contact family at EMTroupa@gmail.com.

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John William Pidd
12/26/1942 - 12/30/2022

John William Pidd, 80, passed away Friday, December 30, 2022 in Gilbert, Arizona. John was born December 26, 1942, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Harry B. Pidd and Dorothy Davies Pidd. He is survived by his sister, Mary Jane Ertmann (Robert) and his wife, Kathy Allen Pidd, along with his children, Jennifer Rose Jones (Matthew) and Christopher Ralph Pidd (Marissa). Also surviving are his stepchildren, Leslie Kinder (Trevor), Lisa Boren (Scott), Mason Davis (Natalie), Wells Davis (Maleena), Eva Flake (James), and Avalon Davis. He is also survived by 30 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

John served a mission in Texas for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Following his mission, he graduated from the University of Utah with an engineering degree. He then received his MBA at Arizona State University. John started his long career as a quality engineer at Western Electric in Phoenix, Arizona. After his engineering career, he became a tax preparer for Jackson Hewitt and worked as a substitute teacher in the Mesa and Gilbert public school districts. John was a member of the Arizona Deseret Choir, where he met his wife of 28 years, Kathy. Of all his life’s endeavors, being a grandpa was his favorite.

A viewing will be held Friday January 13, 2023 from 6-8:00pm. Funeral services will be Saturday January 14, 2023 at 11:30am, preceded by a visitation at 10:30am.  Viewing and funeral will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
230 N. Val Vista Dr Gilbert, AZ 85234.

Bunkers University Chapel 3529 East University Drive
Mesa, AZ 85213 is handling arrangements.

Interment will be at San Tan Memorial Gardens at Schnepf Farms
22425 East Cloud Road
Queen Creek, AZ 85142

 

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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Arlo H. Judd
12/17/1932 - 1/04/2023

Arlo H. Judd passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. Arlo was born at home in Fredonia, Arizona on December 17, 1932. He was the fourth son born to Zadok Ray and Elva Haycock Judd. He spent his fun-filled childhood in Fredonia until January of 1954, when he served a two year mission in Los Angeles, California, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Arlo migrated to Mesa, Arizona in 1956 to attend Arizona State University. He met his sweetheart and eternal companion, Janette Rhoda Roberts, and was married on April 19, 1957, in the Mesa Arizona Temple. They began their journey together living in Mesa, and later welcomed the arrival of son, Kevin, and daughters Lori and Shelli. They resided in Mesa for 65 wonderful years.

Arlo’s career included time at Producer’s Finance, Western Savings and Loan,  and The Arizona Bank as a loan officer. He was an active Real Estate agent for many years. Arlo was a gifted athlete, running track at Arizona State University, playing fast-pitch softball with the Mesa 8th Ward, winning several all-church championship titles. He was also a talented golfer, which he passed on to many of his children and grandsons. He enjoyed hunting on the Kaibab with his brothers, sons, and grandsons. Many years included family trips to Lake Powell, Fredonia, and several fishing trips in the White Mountains with his buddies, Scott, Art, Jerry, and Bob. 

Arlo is survived by his wife, Janette, brother Duane Judd and sister, Jaqueline Dyer, children Kevin (Lisa Everett), Lori (Kent) Flake, and Shelli (Telford) Delmoe, 11 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Zadok and Elva Judd, brothers, Burke Judd and Vance Judd, and sister, Suzanne Mickleson. 

A visitation to celebrate Arlo’s life will be held at Bunker’s Funeral Home, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  A graveside service will be held for Arlo at the Mesa Cemetary, 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa, Arizona on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at 3:00 p.m.  

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.

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Iris Lorene Woodrome
11/16/1932 - 12/29/2022

Iris Lorene Woodrome lived a full life and passed peacefully at the age of ninety years old on December 29, 2022 of natural causes. In mourning her death, her loved ones celebrate her long awaited reunion with her beloved husband, Deward Eugene Woodrome. Joyfully she will also be met by her siblings Edwin Floyd Crowley, Wayne Doll Crowley, and Robert Lee Crowley, as well as her oldest daughter, Billie Nadene Wallace.

Lorene left a legacy of hardwork and love for her large posterity of 9 children, 49 grandchildren, 133 great-grandchildren and 5+ great-great-grandchildren. Born on November 16, 1932 to Edwin Teeson Crowley and Iris Deane McCullough, she was the first of seven children, Edwin Floyd, Wayne Doll, Ralph Eugene, Dorris Ann, Robert Lee, and Donna Marie. Growing up on a farm, she was given important responsibilities at a young age including caring for her younger siblings and tending to chores on the farm. She was married at age seventeen to Ernest Engler and welcomed her first four children Billie Nadene, Janet Arlene, Daniel Dean, and Ronald Eugene in the coming years. After a difficult marriage and divorce she met the love of her life, Deward Eugene Woodrome, and they were married on June 6, 1959, joining Karen Kay, Larry Eugene and Evelyn Paulette to the family. Together they had Iris Maxine and Ricky Lynn making a family of eleven.

They lived humbly but always found joy and a sense of fun in their life together. Lorene loved ice cream and scenic drives in the country. She was a woman of many talents and used her creativity to bless everyone around her. She could care for animals, helped build and frame a home. She had a beautiful garden and handmade clothes that were sought after. Her handmade quilts were legendary and she shared them with all her children, grandchildren and even great grandchildren. Lorene was resilient, facing many difficult challenges throughout her life with strength, optimism, and a sense of humor. Lorene and Gene had a very special place in their hearts for children, a quality that they have passed on to their large posterity. Lorene had a strong love for God and her family. She will be greatly missed.

Services for Lorene Woodrome will be held on Friday at 2:00 pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meetinghouse on 1415 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204. It can also be viewed online via Zoom with the Meeting Code: 480-000-111; Password: Emerald37.

All who wish to celebrate her life and legacy are welcome to join

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Richard Earl Osborn
11/22/1942 - 12/20/2022

Richard Earl Osborn, 80 years old, born November 22, 1942, in Los Angeles, CA, was called home December 20, 2022, in Phoenix, AZ. There to meet him is his wife Hedy and parents George and Mary.

Richard led a very active life filled with his family and friends. He had a passion for the Gospel, genealogy, quilting with his wife, spoiling his dogs, four wheeling, making jewelry, and traveling.

He served with the U.S. Navy from 1959-1968 and had a career as an electrician.

Left to carry on his traditions are his children Amandalyn (James) Conrad, Anna (Geoffrey) Gross, Richard Osborn II, stepdaughters Annemaire Zimmermann and Heidi (Todd) Jespersen.

His legacy will be continued through his grandchildren Peyton, Logan, Wyatt, Spencer, Lundon, Jaycee, Colten, Hayden, and great-grandchild Basil.

He is survived also by his sisters Sherry LaDuc, Elesa (Don) Miner, Georgia (Dan) McCurry, Becky (Chris) Parker, Alma (Mike) Rogers and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Funeral services are on Monday, January 9, 2023, at 10:00 am, preceded by a visitation at 9:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at 2835 E Des Moines St, Mesa, AZ 85213.

Flowers can be sent to Bunker Family Funeral Homes at 3529 E University Dr Mesa, AZ 85213.

 

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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Marlin Steve Holtquist
6/21/1937 - 12/22/2022

Marlin Holtquist, 85 passed away on December 22, 2022 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Marlin was a successful businessman who owned multiple furniture stores and was well known for his sense of humor. He was a hard worker and instilled that value into his four children by which he is survived, Julie (Michael) Adams, Lisa (Edward) De La Cruz, Marlene (Wade) Gallemore, Merle (Beth) Holtquist. His viewing was held on Friday, December 30th, 2022 at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa.

Marlin Holtquist was born June 21, 1937 to Clarence Holtquist and Avis Bray in Milbank, South Dakota whom preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by 3 siblings Melvin, Ralph and Georgette. He leaves behind his sisters Sharon and Dianne as well as 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

 

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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Angela Beth Marshall
8/2/1978 - 12/24/2022

Angela Beth (Bailey) Marshall 44, of San Tan Valley, Arizona passed away on December  24, 2022.  She was born in Bremen Indiana on August 2, 1978.

Angela is survived by her husband Reginald Marshall and her children Kaitlyn Duke (19), Savannah Duke (16), Olivia Marshall (13), Donovan Marshall (10) and Simon Marshall (9), her mother Wanda Garberick, her sisters Amy (David) Nunez and Ann (Chance) Lovell and multiple nieces and nephews.  She was proceeded in death by her stepfather Devon Garberick and Grandmother Wynema Bowling. Angela was a daughter, sister, mother, wife and friend.

Angela proudly served the citizens of Mesa as a Police Officer.  In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Mesa Police Association’s Officer Assistance Fund in Angela’s name. Donations can be made through Zelle by using their email address, OAF@mesampa.com.

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.

 

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Dolores Mae Watkins
7/14/1931 - 12/28/2022

Dolores Mae Watkins of Mesa/Apache Junction passed away peacefully December 28th, 2022. She was born July 14th, 1931 to Joseph and Florence Koza in Evanston, Ill. She is survived by her husband Frank LaMar Watkins of 51 years, her family: Bobby (Laura), Tommy (Barb), Dale (Rosa), Lenora (Michael Falconer) Thompson and Susie (Kerry) Bumpas, Debbie (Steve) Fournier. She is also survived by her siblings Joe and Jerry Koza and Pat O’Donnell, Bernie Dutton.

Visitation will be at Bunker’s Family Mortuary at 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM January 4th. Services will be January 5th at 10:30 AM at Bunker’s Family Mortuary followed by graveside services at The City of Mesa Cemetery.

Dolores graduated from ASU in 1952 with a major in education focused on a teaching career. Her true love was soon found working with kids while teaching in Superior Arizona. She taught Home Economics while teaching class on pedal sewing machines with an outdated 48 star flag in her room. During her time in Superior she met and married Robert Frank Thompson a local jeweler that had just returned from WWII service. Dolores and “Bob” had four of their five children while living in Superior.

In 1962 the family moved to Apache Junction. Dolores continued to commute to Superior until 1968 when she began teaching in AJ. Her last child Susie was born in 1968; “Susie” was later adopted and raised by Dolores and LaMar Watkins her devoted husband of 51 years.

Dolores continued teaching in AJ and completed her Master’s Degree in Career and Technical Education in 1974. Although Dolores’ first love was teaching, she began working the administrative side of education due to her talent and needs of the school and community at large. Dolores worked on numerous grants and related one on one specialized student development programs.

Dolores was one of the founding members of the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) and later served in numerous board positions at EVIT including President.

It’s hard to state all the impact Dolores has had over her 64 year active Educational career. She served on numerous State and National level curriculum boards and committees to further education.

Dolores was driven to visit as many destinations as possible throughout the world with LaMar, friends and family. She often teased when her children were together by saying she should have drowned them in the bathtub while she had the chance. Her children at times called her by her 1970’s nickname given to her by a family childhood friend. “Wildflower”!

We will forever miss our mother and wife, rest in peace, YOU DID EXCEPTIONALLY WELL!

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Janice Eileen Salem
11/30/1945 - 12/24/2022

Janice Salem, 77, was called home December 24, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. There to meet her were her husband James Salem and her parents John and Jean McQueary. She is survived by one brother, Joseph McQueary, her children Brenda Salem (Lou) and Stephen Salem (Rachel), and five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Janice was a devout Christian her entire life and enjoyed bible studies and doing God’s will. She was the most caring, loving, and thoughtful person, and she loved her family with all her heart. Her courage, kindness and generosity will be dearly missed, but most of all we will miss her zest for life and her joyous laughter. Funeral services will be held at Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201 on Tuesday, January 3, 2022 at 11 AM.

 

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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Delia Frances Barraza
3/8/1934 - 12/19/2022

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Delia Frances  Badilla Salcido Barraza, 88 was called home on December 19th, 2022. Delia passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones in Mesa, AZ.  Delia was born on March 8th, 1934, in Tucson, AZ to Ignacio Badilla and Enriqueta Rabago.

Delia was preceded in death by her father Ignacio, mother Enriqueta, her son Albert, two grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her husband Albert V. Barraza, her children Gerald, David, Donna and Lorene, two brothers and three sisters. 23 grandchildren and 55 great grandchildren.

Delia lived a very happy life helping take care of her 9 siblings. John (Vicky), MaryAnn (Joe), Dorothy “Margie”(Robert), Barbara “Bobbie” (Carlos), Linda Palma (Hector), Fred (Jackie), Robert (Liz), Edward and Theresa. 

Delia married Albert “Peewa” Salcido in April of 1951.  They had their first of 5 children in Tucson, Albert (Cecilia). They moved to Los Angeles, Ca in the early 1950’s. There they had their other 4 children. Gerald, David (Rhonda), Donna and Lorene Hoffman (Russell). She lived in Garden Grove, CA until June of 1972, when they moved to Mesa, AZ for Peewa’s work.  

Delia remarried to Albert V. Barraza and moved to Phoenix where she lived for 20 years. They purchased a home in Mesa, AZ and lived there for more than 20 years. She was married to Albert V. Barraza for over 40 years. She was known by all her grandchildren and great grandchildren as “Nana”.

Delia loved life, she loved to sing, especially to all her babies, grandbabies and great grandbabies. She loved to cook and was fantastic at it. She was so selfless, always putting everyone first.  She always made sure that everyone was fed and happy before eating herself.

Delia was a virtuous woman; she believed in and loved God and Jesus Christ.  She emulated the pure love of Christ, full of unconditional love and Christ like service. She will be greatly missed.

 Funeral services will be held on Thursday December 29th, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Bunker’s University Chapel at 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ.

 

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Linda Marie Weckerly
11/23/1953 - 12/25/2022

Linda Marie Weckerly (Stayer) died on Christmas Day, 2022 at Mesa, Arizona. She was born on November 23, 1953 to Laura (Eagle) and Edward Stayer. She attended school in Cadillac, Michigan and graduated from Central Michigan University. She earned a Master’s Degree from Arizona State University and was employed by the City of Mesa for several years.

She married Terry Weckerly on October 10, 1987. She is survived by three step-children, six step-grandchildren, and seven step-great grandchildren.

She enjoyed collecting and trading antiques and collectables. She was a kind, generous and loving person who will be missed by many.

 

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Barbara Hardy
July 6, 1932 - December 21, 2022

Barbara Hardy passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 21, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona at the age of 90. Barbara led a very joyful, beautiful life with a loving spouse, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.

In addition to her family, Barbara’s greatest loves were The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, music and serving others.

She is survived by her children, Debra, Michael, Alan, Kaylene, Alecia, 23 grandchildren, 83 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild.

Funeral services are Thursday, December 29, 2022 at 10 AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse, 920 S. Lindsay Road, Mesa, AZ 85204. The viewing will be from 9 AM to 9:30 AM. In lieu of flowers donations to Suncrest Hospice are suggested. For more information go to www.bunkerfuneral.com.

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James Robert Fitzsimmons
2/14/1948 - 12/11/2022

On Sunday, December 11, 2022, James (Jim aka Fitz) Robert Fitzsimmons passed away at 74 years young with his Family at his side. Jim was lovingly devoted to all of his Family and to his faith in God, friends and mankind. Jim was born to Katharine and Francis Fitzsimmons and resided in Chicago, Illinois until he moved to Friendship, Wisconsin where he met and married his loving wife, Marie.

Jim was a Deputy Sheriff/Traffic Safety Coordinator/Training Officer with the Adams County Sheriff’s Department until he and his Family decided to “Head West” and begin another chapter of their life of love in Mesa, Arizona.  Jim became a Phoenix Police Officer, advancing to Detective until his retirement in 2006. For thirty years, Jim was a dedicated police officer directly credited for saving countless lives.

Jim loved music, fishing, road-trips, food and most of all being with his Family. He was gentle and kind.  His smile was infectious and his patience was divine.

Jim is survived by his loving and adored wife, Marie; his most precious son Michael (Susan) Fitzsimmons of Mesa, Arizona; his lovingly devoted daughter Katie Amelia Fitzsimmons (Drew Snowbarger), Mesa, Arizona; loving youngest daughter Jenny and son-in-law Andy Logan, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Brother George Fitzsimmons, Algonquin, Illinois; Sister Dorothy (Steve) Stroschein of La Crosse, Wisconsin, Brother Edward (Leslie) Fitzsimmons of Sleepy Hollow, Illinois; Brother Robert Fitzsimmons of Mesa, Arizona; Grandchildren, Edward, James, Margaret and Jonathan Fitzsimmons of Mesa, Arizona; Sister-in-law Sue (Les) Roeder of Adams, Wisconsin; Brothers-in-law Roy (Judy Alderman) Bogseth of Friendship, Wisconsin, Walter (Paty) Bogseth of Greenwood, Wisconsin, Robert Bogseth (Laurie Bradford), Adams, Wisconsin, Paul (Cindy) Turner of Minnesota; cousins, nieces/nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents Katharine and Francis Fitzsimmons, his sister Margaret Turner, parents-in-law Alice and Harold Bogseth, sisters-in-law Susan Fitzsimmons, Kim Bogseth, Sheri Bogseth, and brother-in-law Merlin Winchester.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 12:30 p.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church, 1551 E. Dana Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85204.  A family and friend gathering with food and a celebration of Jim will follow the Mass.

A private burial will be conducted at a later date.

A special thanks to Hospice of the Valley for their loving support of our Family.  Heaven holds a special place for all who are loved.

 

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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