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The world became a little brighter on April 15, 1967, when Corwin Todd Edwards was born to Corwin and Shari Edwards in Mesa, Arizona. Not many knew at the time what an influential man he would become, but his parents knew immediately. Soon after Todd’s birth, the family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1968. The world became measurably brighter still when Brenda Lee Woods was born on October 30, 1969, to Ray and Jane Woods in Salt Lake City, just one mile from where Todd was going down slides and riding the swings at University Village. Not many knew at the time what a beloved woman Brenda would become, except for her incredible parents and older sister Vicki. Todd became a model big brother to Chris, Eric, Jennifer, and David.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP8fYDOtwLc Interment City of Mesa Cemetery 1212 N Center St, Mesa, AZ 85201
Todd loved sports, especially baseball and basketball, in his early life, and later golf and running nine marathons – working toward the goal of qualifying for the Boston Marathon. Brenda loved her friends and crafting and became an accomplished photographer, particularly for her family and anyone’s babies. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 16 under the influence of her older sister Vicki and friends. Her parents later joined the Church due to the impact of their two daughters. Over the next few decades, Brenda and Todd developed into genuinely unique and notable individuals, all-time great humans, possessing the ability to impact many people in various positive ways. These two rising stars grew up very near each other in Salt Lake City; he graduated from Cottonwood High in 1985, and she graduated from Olympus High in 1987. After high school, Todd was called to serve in the Chile Osorno Mission, where he worked dutifully, eventually serving as Assistant to the President. Meanwhile, Brenda enrolled at Brigham Young University to study. No force of nature could hold these two stars apart for long. Brenda transferred to the University of Utah, where Todd was already majoring in Finance, eventually earning an MBA. They met at an Institute of Religion function at the U of U, and then a mutual friend set them up on a first date to see the holiday lights get turned on at Temple Square. Brenda and Todd stated that they knew that night they had met the love of their life and were soon engaged and sealed together for all time and eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on July 19, 1990. Astronomers know that when two stars collide, they form an even bigger and brighter star than either was before. This describes the union of Todd and Brenda perfectly. Other people noticed that these two were exceptional in every way: faith, intelligence, kindness, discipline, and service. Their beautiful first child Brooke was born in 1991, followed by the equally beautiful Alyssa in 1993. Their amazing son Corwin Seth came in 1997, and then they completed their glorious family unit with their beautiful daughter Camille in 2000. Over the years, the young family moved for Todd’s work with AT&T from Salt Lake City to Bothell, Washington, and back to Salt Lake City, then Allen, Texas, where their four children excelled in academics, dance, swimming, music, and the Tallenettes at Allen High. Brenda had the unique talent of making homes filled with love and a great sense of welcome for all. She was a fantastic cook and shared that talent with many neighbors and those in need. Brenda made holidays especially magical all year long with decorations and parties many will remember. They were so proud when Brooke chose to serve in the Guatemala Quetzaltenango Mission. They were equally proud when Alyssa chose to serve near Brooke in the Nicaragua Managua Mission. Seth next served a mission in Brazil Sao Paulo, and who could be surprised when Camille decided she too would serve, being called to the Cincinnati, Ohio Mission. Their daughter Alyssa married a fine man named Christian Leach from Peoria, Arizona, while studying together at BYU. Together, they gave Todd and Brenda two beautiful grandchildren, Jackson (almost 3) and Lucy (almost 1), in Mesa, AZ. Brenda and Todd moved to Mesa, Arizona, in 2019 to be closer to their family. Brooke had also relocated to Mesa, while Seth and Camille pursued university education in Utah. Todd and Brenda believed their children were their most significant work, and if parents can be judged by the quality of their children – they must be considered amongst the most accomplished parents ever. Todd and Brenda also loved serving in the Church in various capacities; he served in several bishoprics, as Bishop in Allen, Texas; held several High Council callings, and most recently served as 2nd Counselor in the Mesa Eastmark Stake Presidency. He often described missionary work as his favorite church calling and served in the Gilbert Arizona Mission Presidency. They both believed that missionary work was a life-long calling they acted on at every chance. Brenda served in Nursery, Primary, Young Women’s, and Relief Society presidencies at different times, most recently in the Relief Society Presidency of her Inspirian Ward. Brenda and Todd showed excellence in teaching and service in every church assignment. The family prioritized spending time together and have always been very close, traveling together often. They recently spent an entire week in a beach house in California before they and their children had to get back to work, family duties, church callings, and education. Most of the family returned to Arizona at the end of that memorable week together. However, Todd, Brenda, Brooke, and Camille chose to do a session in the San Diego Temple before returning home. Brooke decided to fly home directly afterward, to our eternal relief. Todd, Brenda, and Camille were in a terrible car accident while returning to their home in Mesa on Friday, August 19, 2022. Todd and Brenda were taken instantly and without suffering. Camille is currently fighting for her life with all the love and support of her siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and even strangers whom this great family’s circumstances have touched. Brenda and Todd will live forever in the hearts and minds of the many fortunate people they have touched and through the good works of their children. How remarkable that Todd and Brenda’s first date was at a temple, and they spent their last day doing temple work with family. It would be hard to imagine a more prepared and faithful couple leaving this life. Visitation Innovation Park Building – Cultural Hall Thursday Sept 1, 5pm-7pm 9431 E Point Twenty-Two Blvd Mesa, AZ 85212 Funeral Eastmark Stake Center Friday Sept 2, 10am 10725 E Point Twenty-Two Blvd Mesa, AZ 85212 Link to stream it here: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.
Ann Hastings Maready, 82 years old, a long time Mesa resident, died of natural causes on August 12, 2022. She passed peacefully surrounded by her children and family. Ann was a beautiful woman with a beautiful heart. She was full of love and kindness. The best way she knew to show her love to others was through acts of service. Ann dedicated her life to others, trying to make life easier for everyone around her, even if it meant enduring challenges because of it. She was a woman of few words but no one ever wondered about her love and dedication to her children and to the gospel of Jesus Christ. She lived quietly, determined to serve others without acclaim. Her commitment to her faith was evident in all she did, which is now preserved in countless journals of notes and quotes and stories that she would keep close for inspiration. Words to describe Ann would be the words many used as they talked of her influence on them: kind, loving, tenacious, long suffering, graceful, patient, faithful, committed, hard working, clever, resourceful, talented and forgiving.
Ann is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, LeRoy, her parents William Grant and Mary Stella Hastings, her two brothers Bob Hastings and Dave Hastings, and two granddaughters, Cesca Buehner and Celeste Maready. She is survived by her five children, daughter Susan (Don) Buehner, son David (Rebecca) Maready, daughter Julie (John) Peterson, son Stephen Maready, and son Douglas (Tiffany) Maready; twenty-two grandchildren, Teancum, Chynna, Sophie and Luke Buehner; Tayler, Tanner, Brigham and Grace Maready; Emily, Jacob, Joseph and Anna Peterson; Jordan, Hunter, Mallory, Haley and Ryder Maready; Tyler, Zachary and Crew Maready; and three great-grandchildren Jimi Love Maready, Wesley James Peterson, and Lola Mahina Miller.
Ann was born the second child and only daughter to her parents Grant and Stella Hastings, in Solomonville, AZ. The family would eventually move to Mesa, where they’d reside on Beverly Street her entire youth. Mesa provided a wonderful community where Ann was raised and took the opportunity to serve others and make lifelong friends. She attended Alma School Elementary School then graduated from Mesa High School in 1958 where she was a Rabette, a Flag Twirler and a member of the Service Committee. She then attended Brigham Young University, where she belonged to both the CamiLos Social Club and the Cougarettes, and received a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education in 1962. Ann would go on to teach 4 years of first and third grade before beginning her family and dedicating the rest of her life to teaching and serving the children she adored and cherished.
Funeral services will be held Friday, September 2, 2022 at Bunker’s University Chapel located at 3529 E. University Drive in Mesa. The viewing is planned for 10am with the funeral service to follow at 11am. The family would like to express their deep gratitude to the dedicated caregivers at the Legacy Retirement Residence of Mesa for their many years of thoughtful, capable, and loving service to Ann and her husband, LeRoy.
The family would love to have any memories and stories shared to the email: MemoriesofAnn2022@gmail.com
For those that are unable to attend, the funeral service can be viewed on Zoom at: https://zoom.us/j/97166395009
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Charles Emil Kohlhase, age 87, passed away on August 24, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. He was a farm and ranch broker, real estate developer, farmer and cattle rancher. Charles was born on March 18, 1935 in Littlefork, Minnesota and he grew up on a farm in Mizpah, Minnesota. Chuck attended Arizona State College. He married Beverly Claridge on August 8, 1963 and they made their home in Mesa. Chuck was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, skiing, gardening and horse pack trips.
Chuck is survived by his wife, Beverly, married 59 years, and children: Leslie Barney, Kathy Jones (John Paul), Wade (Michelle), Kent (Emily), 24 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; sisters, Diane Kohlhase (Chuck Guarnaccia); Kay Ulmer (Tom); Nancy Moore (Bruce); brother, Lee Kohlhase (Donna). He was proceeded in death by granddaughter, Callie Barney; great-grandson, Milo Rogers; parents, Orlyn and Charline (Stephens) Kohlhase; brother, Boyd Kohlhase (Irene) and Dale Kohlhase.
Funeral services will be on Friday, September 2 at 11:00am at the Mesa East Stake Center, 2228 E Brown Rd, Mesa, with a viewing at 10:00am. Graveside service will be at 4:00pm at the Thatcher, Arizona cemetery. A visitation will be on Thursday, September 1 from 5 -7pm at Bunker Family Funerals, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa.
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Aldo Mario Floreancig, 90, passed away on Friday August 19, 2022, in Gilbert Arizona. Aldo was born in Cividale Del Friuli Italy on December 8, 1931.
He is survived by the mother of his Children, Doris (Monde) Floreancig; his children daughter, Linda (Floreancig) Schrader, Sons, Daniel Floreancig and Glen Floreancig. His granddaughter, Lexus Schrader; Sister, Rina (Floreancig) Fraulin and brother-in-law, Bruno Fraulin. Many nieces and nephews and extended family.
Aldo was preceded in death by Maria Beuzer (mother), Emilio Floreancig (Father), 7 brothers, and sisters, Irma, Pia, Bruno, Marcella, Alda, Carlo, and Eligio; nephew, Howard Fraulin, and niece, Julie Fraulin.
In the nineteen fifties at a very young age, he joined the Italian Army “The Alpini Corps” Alpino. At the age of 27 to 29 he worked for E.M.B Electromotorenbau A.G in Birsfelden Switzerland. In early nineteen sixties Aldo moved to The United States of America. He married Doris (Monde) Floreancig on June 26, 1965. They resided in Rockford, Illinois where they raised a family. On November 9, 1966, he received his Certificate of Naturalization/United States of America citizenship. He owned and operated “Rockford Armature and Electric Motor Service, Inc.” in Rockford Illinois.
Aldo was a hard-working, strong and loving family man. His purpose in life and most important to him was taking care of his family and he worked hard every day so his family would have a great future.
He was one of a kind with a unique personality that was infectious. He made friends no matter where he went, he was powerful, affectionate, intelligent, and loved by many. Above all he was a giver. If anyone was in need he was there to help with no hesitation, and he never showed up empty handed.
He was fond of Campari, wine and Grappa was a medicine for colds, sore throats and the flu. Aldo enjoyed entertaining and had plenty of jokes to share. Some would say he was the life of the party. He really loved living life.
Those who knew him would say:
Anyone fortunate enough to come across his essence should consider themselves lucky. He always made me feel special or loved in such a real and genuine way.
When God created Aldo, he broke the mold.
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Linda Marie Ray, 69, a native of Arizona and retired educator, passed away on Sunday, 21 August 2022. She was preceded in death by her parents, Delbert L. and Viola B. C. Ray, a brother, Danny, and sisters, Della and Viola Ray. She is survived by three sisters, Lani, Beverly and Wanda, a sister-in-law, Nelda, along with various nieces, nephews and cousins.
A graveside service will be held Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 10:00 AM at East Resthaven Memorial Gardens, 4310 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix, Arizona 85042.
We ask that family and friends bring their own chair, hat, sunglasses, and needed shade (i.e. umbrella) to the graveside service.
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.
James, “Jim”, Martin, 83 passed away peacefully on August 20, 2022 in Chandler, Arizona. He was born in Mesa, Arizona September 1938. He grew up in Gilbert, Arizona a middle child and only son of Glenn H. and Wealth (Bigler) Martin, with his sisters Glennice and Laree. Jim led a happy and active life filled with family, friends and many hours of service.
In November 1961, Jim married Fern Leavitt. They enjoyed 60 years of marriage together. During their marriage Jim earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master’s degrees from Arizona State University. He briefly taught High School and eventually moved into title and escrow where he worked for over forty years. They lived in Gilbert, Phoenix, Sierra Vista, Scottsdale, and Mesa. Together they raised eight children. They have 35 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Jim was preceded in death by his son, James Allen Martin; daughter-in-law Terri (Townes) Martin; sister Glennice (Martin) Anderson, and parents Glenn and Wealthy Martin.
He is survived by his wife Fern; daughters Laura (Bienz), Rita, and Joan (Lasura); and sons David, Kyle, John, and Joseph; and his sister Laree (Martin) Trampp.
Funeral service will be held 1:00pm on Saturday, August 27, 2022 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building 1500 E. 6th Ave. Mesa, Arizona 85204, with a visitation beginning one hour prior to the service at noon. Interment will be held at 9:00am on Monday, August 29, 2022 at Mesa City Cemetery, 1212 N. Center St. Mesa, Arizona 85201. Arrangements through Bunker Funeral Services.
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John Jacob Brunner lll, our father, grandpa, brother, uncle and friend, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.
John was born in Helena, Montana, on July 8, 1938, the oldest son of John Jacob Brunner and Iva Irene Sims. Dad was a fixer! He would often say: “I can fix anything but a broken heart.” (He used ice cream for that). His joy was to help and be of service anywhere he was.
He completed a two-year certification program at General Motors Institute with a major in Service and Dealership Management. He then transferred his credits and attended Utah State University, where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technology/Automotive Technology with minors in Physics and Mathematics. He graduated in the top 10% of his class and was a member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. During the 32 years he was with GM, he worked as: a Merchandising Representative, a Fleet Sales Manager, and a Service Manager. Much of his time was spent receiving and presenting automotive training. He did extensive work on Heavy Duty Truck Electrical with a specialty in Fire Apparatus Electrical. He also taught hands on electrical classes (SET), HVAC, and other automotive subjects as needed. John was an active member of Mobile Air Climate Systems Association (MACS) and the United States Junior Chamber, also known as the Jaycees. He also served on multiple advisory boards, including EVIT and the Rocky Mountain Fleet Managers Association.
John loved the Savior and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while in college. His love of service was apparent, as he would help anyone at a moment’s notice throughout his life. He served willingly in many capacities. He especially loved his service mission at the Mesa Family History Center.
John met the love of his life, Valene Loveridge, while attending school at Utah State University. They were married in the Logan Temple on June 8, 1960. They started their life together and family in Bountiful, UT; then moved to Flagstaff, AZ; and finally settled in Mesa, AZ where they stayed for over 50 years and raised their five wonderful children. John’s wife Valene passed away in May 2021, but he is survived by his children: Scott, Cynthia (Brad), Ryan, Raylene, Kalet (Damien), and 12 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Charlotte Brunner (Alan Shiller).
There will be a viewing on Thursday, August 25, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Bunker Mortuary University Chapel at 3529 East University Drive, Mesa, AZ 85213. The funeral service will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1345 East University Drive, Mesa, AZ 85203 on Friday, August 26, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Visitation that morning will be from 8:30 to 9:30 am.
For those who are unable to attend, you may view the funeral service using the youtube link: https://youtu.be/yb7KB2O51OY
Flowers can be sent to the Bunker Family Mortuary on University. Alternatively, you might consider instead a donation in John’s name to Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson’s in Mesa (rocksteadymesa.com) or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary Fund (churchofjesuschrist.org).
Condolence cards can be sent care of Ryan Brunner 4127 East Arbor Avenue Mesa Arizona 85206.
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.
Remembering with love our beloved Glen Gaddie who passed away peacefully in his home with his wife at his side. He was 66 years old. He is survived by his immediate family, and hundreds of extended family, coworkers, friends and neighbors who will continue to cherish and love him.
Glen served a mission for The LDS Church at age 20. His missionary efforts continued for the rest of his life. He became an educator in private, trade, and charter schools. Teachers, staff and students adored him. He was a gentle kind person who was always concerned about others. He sang country music and was an extremely talented drummer. He was a great patriot who loved the founders of our country and stood for liberty.
Funeral services are Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. preceded by an open casket viewing at 8:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, 1455 N. Harris Drive, Mesa, AZ 85203. An additional viewing will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2022, at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa. Bunker’s Garden Chapel handled the arrangements: Their website: www.bunkerfuneral.com.
Ray Andreas Haug born 4/21/1939 suddenly passed away 8/16/2022 at the age of 83. He was loved by many. All who knew him will remember his funny jokes, helping hand and loving nature.
He will be deeply missed by his loving wife Barbara of 57 years, daughters Carol (Greg) and Laura, grandchildren Marc (Sarah), Ryan (Megan), Kyleigh, great grandson Lucas. Bonus grandchildren Austin and Colton, bonus grandchildren Camden, Cara, Rhys and Carson. Sister Evelyn, predeceased by his twin brother Roy (Joan) and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be at St. Marks Episcopal Church 322 N. Horne, Mesa, Az. Viewing at 9 am, service at 10 am. Burial will be the following Friday. In lieu of flowers please make donation to St. Mark’s Samaritan Fund.
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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Daniel “Dan” Mehalko, born November 29, 1929 in Akron, Ohio passed away peacefully on August 9, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. Dan is a Veteran of the Korean War. He served honorably in the U.S. Army achieving the rank of Sergeant First Class E7.
Dan is survived by his children Kim, Daniele, Kelle and ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Dan was preceded in death by his wife, Joy and son Shaun.
Memorial services will be Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 10am at Desert Palm United Church of Christ 1230 E Guadalupe Rd, Tempe, AZ 85283 followed by Military Honors at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.
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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Lenna Whetten Smith, born May 6, 1927 passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on August 10, 2022, at age 95.
She was born in Colonia Garcia, Chichuahua Mexico to Leonard David Whetten and Lettie Beecroft (div.). Her father then married Willmirth Skousen and the family moved to Colonia Juarez where Lenna grew up and went to school. Her father passed away a short time later when she was only 8 years old. After she graduated from high school, Lenna moved with her mother Willmirth and younger sister Melvina to Mesa, Arizona where she met Arvard! Lenna married Arvard R. Smith in the Mesa Arizona Temple on January 9, 1948 and together they had 9 children, 41 grandchildren, 79 great-grandchildren, and 6 great-great grandchildren. They started their journey living in Ajo, Arizona, then El Paso, Texas, and came back home again to Mesa in 1970 where they both lived out their lives.
Besides nurturing and caring for her large posterity, Lenna had many and varied talents and interests. She was a gifted musician and from the time she was a teen-ager until her mid-80’s, she was always her Ward organist and choir pianist. Her music was a great blessing to others throughout her life. Lenna served faithfully in the Mesa Temple for many years along with her daughter Sharon and sister Ella. Lenna especially loved to travel and did so often – she loved gardening, reading, beautifying her home, spending time with family and loved ones.
Lenna was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and daughter. She was a friend to all and always welcomed others into her home. She was a life long active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, being a member of the Mesa 30th Ward for the past 50 years!
Lenna is survived by her children Sharon Bowlby (Ken), Kathy Tucker (Steve), Marie Nelson (Larry), Corinne Maldonado (Jim, deceased), Gail Tucker (Tom), Rogers Smith (deceased)(Katherine), Colette Burgess (Rod), Darrell Smith (Stacy), and sister Betty Jo Farnsworth Lamarca. She was preceeded in death by her husband Arvard Smith after 52 years of marriage, her sons Kevin and Rogers Smith, granddaughters Sherelyn Bowlby and Brittnee Tucker, grandson Christopher Smith, and her four sisters Arletta Taylor, Ella Anderson, Melvina Allen and Agnes Marine Whetten.
Viewing is Friday, August 19, 2022, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Bunkers, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa (Val Vista & University).
Funeral services will be Saturday August 20, 2022 at 10:00 AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building at 1911 N. 24th Street with a visitation preceding the services at 9:00 AM.
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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