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Dominic Dustin Daughtrey
12/23/1982 - 6/3/2022

 

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Dominic Dustin Daughtrey, age 39, passed away on June 3, 2022, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Dominic is survived by his daughter, Peyton; his parents, Doe and David Daughtrey; his siblings, Tatiana, Natasha, and Misha; and many nieces and nephews, whom he loved very much. He was preceded in death by his sister, Astrid.

Dominic was born on December 23, 1982, in Lubbock, Texas. He graduated from Mountain View High School in Mesa, Arizona in 2001 and earned a bachelor’s degree, with honors, in Business Management, from California State University-Los Angeles in 2011.

Dominic was passionate about his work and excelled in his nearly twenty-year career as a Construction Industry Innovator, Program Manager, and Project Manager for several large construction companies, most recently at Sundt Construction (2013-2019).

Learning new technology was very important to him and in 2015 he started learning how to use drone technology in large construction projects and quickly became an expert, obtaining his drone license in 2017 and earning his team at Sundt public recognition for their drone program.

He was the recipient of prestigious awards, including the 2019 Construction Industry Innovator of the Year Award, and was proud of his numerous industry certifications and licenses. In 2019, Dominic combined his years of experience, training, creativity, and vision, and formed his technology consulting firm, Phoenix Innovation Lab.

Dominic loved having adventures with his daughter, family, and friends. He was energetic and thrived when being active. He loved teaching Peyton about science and one of their favorite activities together was building and launching rockets. He could often be found enjoying boating and jet skiing, snowboarding, being at the dunes in his Can-Am, fishing, or traveling around the world with his family.

Dominic will be forever remembered for his large, vibrant smile and infectious laugh that could fill a room, and as a much-loved father, son, brother, uncle, and friend.

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Evelyn Bernice Tanner
08/24/1927 - 05/28/2022

Evelyn Bernice Tanner, 94, was called home to her Heavenly Parents on May 28, 2022, after a brief illness.

Born August 24, 1927, in Salt Lake City, UT to Horace Earl Pipkin and Alta Whitney Pipkin. Evelyn was a caring and loving individual who touched the lives of all who knew her. She loved doing research on her tablet and continued until her illness prevented her from doing so.

She married Norman Coy Tanner in 1944 and raised three loving children. As well as being a full-time homemaker, Evelyn was a lifelong, active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served many callings in the wards she attended in Mesa, Central, Prescott Valley, AZ and St. George, UT. She was a talented artist, sculptor, and seamstress, making her own clothing up into her 90’s.

Evelyn is survived by her daughter Michel Medlyn (Ken), granddaughters, Shari Celeste Hanson (Paul), Christina Michele Maxwell, Kimberly Kay Ross, Debra Lynn Hicks, Stephanie Kay Stahl (Clint) and Katherine Denise Kerstetter; grandson Brain John Helquist, son-in-law John Helquist, 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Survivors also include sisters Joyce Carlisle, Retha Amadio (John), Ellen Jones (Lawrence) and Sharon Pipkin, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Evelyn is preceded in death by her parents, Horace Earl Pipkin and Alta Whitney Pipkin, her husband, Norman Coy Tanner, and daughters Norlene Gae Helquist and Vicki Ann Kerstetter, and grandson Robert Lee Hicks.

Graveside services will be June 7, 2022, at 9:30 am, at the National Cemetery located at 23029 N. Cave Rd. in Phoenix, AZ, where Evelyn will be interred next to her husband.

 

 

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Phyllis Lynam Greenlee
07/03/1945 - 06/01/2022

Phyllis Lynam Greenlee 76, a long time resident of Mesa, Az passed away peacefully on June 1, 2022 surrounded by her family.  Phyllis was born in Starkville, Mississippi on July 3, 1945 to James Vernon Lynam Sr. and Frances Box Lynam. She was a Real Estate agent in the east valley for more than 30 years. She was a member of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution and for many years was very involved in the Masonic youth organization Job’s Daughters. While she had an incredible fear of heights she held her hot air balloon pilots license. She loved to travel with her husband, family and friends.  One of her greatest joys in life was being present for the births of her grandchildren and welcoming in her heart her bonus grandsons. She was very proud of her daughters, grandchildren and great grand sons. She is proceed in death by her parents and her brother James Vernon Lynam Jr. She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years James Bryan Greenlee, Daughters Jodie Greenlee, Jill Sclease (Rob), Grandchildren James van Arkel (Hannah), Jenna Shaver (Andrew), Joshua Sclease, Bradley Sclease and Emmalee Sclease and great grand sons JJ, Duncan and Ace as well as her brothers and sisters in law, nieces, nephews, cousins and all her adopted kids, and grandkids. She will be immensely missed and forever loved.

Memorial Service Saturday, June 4th 2022 at Bunker University Chapel 3529 E. University Drive Mesa, AZ 85213 at 2:00 PM

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In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations in her name to  Hospice of the Valley -1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014

 

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Larry Alden May
01/11/1944 - 05/26/2022

Larry A. May, 78 passed away on May 26, 2022 . He served in Vietnam from November 1966-67. He was wounded on July 4, 1967 and his list of medals include: Purple Heart, Air Medal, Bronze Star,  National Defense Service Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal.

Larry started his career as a Park Ranger at Saguaro National Park. Other assignments were: Denver Service Center, Grand Canyon National Park, Indiana Dunes National Lake Shore, Gateway National Recreation Area, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Washington D.C., and Fort Collins. He had several foreign assignments which included: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Mexico, and Australia.

Services will be on Tuesday October 11, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Friends and family will gather at his home on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at noon.

Larry is survived by his wife, Susan, son James and his wife, Lyn, daughter, Marcella, grandsons, Christopher and Maxwell, brothers, Tom and Bob.

Donations can be made to Alpha Association Veterans of A/2/12 1966-1967
Checks payable to Peter Filous, treasurer
277 Southbury Road
Roxbury, CT 06783
In memory of Larry May

 

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Rex R Whitmer Jr.
09/15/1934 - 05/25/2022

Rex R Whitmer Jr passed away peacefully on May 25, 2022 at the Vesta House in Chandler AZ.  Rex was born September 15, 1934 in St Johns Az.  He was a loving husband, father and brother, a veteran of the Air Force, and worked in a variety of professions.  Rex loved God, his children and his country. He loved to garden and raise animals.  He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and loved talking to people.  His hobbies were writing stories and poetry.  He is survived by Catherine Church, his wife of 60 years, eight of his ten children, his brother Lewis Whitmer, and many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.  He was proceeded in death by two of his children.

Funeral services are Saturday June 4th 2022 at 9am, preceded by a viewing at 8am.  Location for the funeral and viewing will be at the Cullumber Ward chapel in Gilbert, Arizona, located at 220 E Cullumber Ave Gilbert AZ.  The service will also be available to view with Zoom, the link is https://zoom.us/j/95154561564

 

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Jane Beach Freestone
08/30/1950 - 04/29/2022

Jane Beach Freestone, 71, passed away on April 29th, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. Born in 1950 to Eugene and Mary (Stauffacher) Beach in Monroe, Wisconsin, she grew up in cities all over the United States and the world as the daughter of an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. She was a beloved sister to older brother Joseph Beach (Janis) and younger brother David Beach (Ann).  In 1975, she married Paul Freestone and became an instant mother to Jennifer Nicole Givens (Jason) of Bella Vista, AR. They then had son Michael Freestone (Heidi Reetz) of Moss Beach, CA and daughter Lindsay Johnson (Zac) of Fallbrook, CA. Her six granddaughters were her pride and joy, and she loved each of them dearly. Jane was active through her entire adult life, always seeking and conquering new challenges. She mastered any career she stepped into, including running her own thriving commercial art business, writing as a journalist, and working with students with special needs. In retirement, she served others through Kiwanis and as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children in foster care. Jane made dear friends in every city she lived in through her adult life, from the University of South Carolina; to Washington, D.C.; Mesa, Arizona; San Diego, California; and New Braunfels, Texas. All who knew her, adored her and her energetic spirit. A memorial reception will be held on Saturday, July 2nd at 10:00am at Gilbert Memorial Park – 2100 E Queen Creek Road, Gilbert, AZ. 

 

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Doris Harmon Farnsworth
8/8/1931 - 5/25/2022

Doris Harmon Farnsworth, 90, passed away in her home on May 25, 2022 in Mesa, AZ.  She was born on August 8, 1931 in Mesa, AZ to Harvey Hubert Harmon and Eva Fenn Harmon.  She was married and sealed to her husband, Marion Beecroft Farnsworth in the Mesa Arizona Temple on January 17, 1952.  She was a homemaker and retired licensed practical nurse who served 20 years at Mesa General Hospital caring for newborn babies and their mothers.  She was a faithful and active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving many times as a primary teacher, chorister and relief society presidency counselor.  She actively maintained family histories and genealogies. 

She is survived by her sons Dale (Sandra), Blaine (Cindy), David (Tammy), Marvin (Debbie), Roy (Sandy), and daughter Shirley Black (Raymond), 37 grandchildren, 87 great-grandchildren, brothers Clarence (Cathy), Charles (Penny), Alan, and sisters Nell Lewis, Marilyn Pixler (Dick), Nancy Taylor, Susan Pope (Bill), and Jeanene McDowell (John).  Predeceased by her husband Marion and two daughters Arlene, and Annette Huish (Scott) and her brother Daniel (Toni).  She dearly loved all of her family members and treated others as family.  In return she was loved by all who knew her.  Doris was an avid quilter and created and gave many dozens of quilts to her loved ones. 

Visitation is Friday, June 3 from 6-8 PM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa 85201.  Funeral services are Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 11 AM at the LDS Chapel, 2252 W Mesquite St, Chandler, AZ  85224.  She will be interred at Valley of the Sun Cemetery, 10940 E Chandler Heights Rd, Chandler, AZ  85248.

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Larry E. Booth
06/12/1948 - 05/21/2022

Larry E. Booth, 73, of Gilbert, Arizona, passed away on May 21, 2022, surrounded by his loving family.

Larry was born in Louisville, Kentucky to the late Carl E. and Alice J. (nee Turner) Booth.

He served as a combat medic during the Vietnam War and was recognized by the United States Army for his honorable and distinguished service, with two Purple Heart medals. Following his military service, he graduated with a degree in Pharmacy from Butler University. Larry led a life of service through his 35-year career as a pharmacist, at times, delivering prescriptions by hand to the elderly in the local community. He retired from Albertsons in 2011.

His leisure pursuits included golfing, spending time in the mountains, soap making, DIY projects, his dog Indie, and above all, making people laugh. He could always find humor in life’s most challenging circumstances.

Larry is preceded in death by his parents, Carl E. and Alice J. (nee Turner) Booth and his brother David R. (Judy) Booth.

He is survived by his beautiful wife and best friend of 53 years, Pamela Booth; his 3 children Tracy (Mike) Frandsen, Michelle L. Booth, and Lindsey (Ezra) Sherman; his grandchildren Ilyas Sekandari, Aleah Sekandari, and Zoie Sherman; siblings Michael (Chris) Booth and Suzanna (Frank) Dubravetz.

The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Stoneridge Hospice for their compassionate care.

There will be a private celebration of life in the coming weeks and a private military honors memorial later in the fall.

In lieu of flowers, the family desires memorial contributions in Larry’s name sent to Michael J. Fox Foundation, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014; Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301 or Stoneridge Hospice NP, 20860 N Tatum Blvd, Phoenix, Arizona 85050.

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Marie L. Dale
1/26/1959 - 5/19/2022

~Devoted mother, grandmother, life partner, and friend.

Marie was called home on May 19, 2022, in Phoenix Arizona surrounded by her family by her side.

Marie was born on January 26, 1959, to John Sr. And Florence (Switala) Levonick in Philipsburg PA. Marie was involved in many activities in school growing up including cheerleading co-captain, volleyball, librarian assistant, and newspaper. Marie came to Arizona to visit her friend in 1985 and decided to move. She started working for the state at the MVD and eventually made a switch to la Mesa RV where she met Dennis all while raising her two sons (Ryan & Shaun). She ended up with a great opportunity and worked her way up to a lead sales and marketing manager at Desert Title and tag where she’s worked for the last 12 years. Marie enjoyed her job, worked hard, and was really good at it. She will be missed greatly by her work community.

Marie really loved her family and made sure they all knew. Even though she worked hard she still made time for her kids and grandkids. Often making sure they are all taken care of whether it was going to dinner, shopping (her favorite), watching the kid’s sporting events, or just hanging out. Marie has always loved Christmas time as she loved to give. Another favorite holiday was the 4th of July, with many years and cherished memories spent at Avila beach with all the family around.

“Marty J” was with her life partner aka co-pilot Dennis Linnell for over 20 years. They are quite the duo always making each other laugh and making rounds at local restaurants for dinner. They also shared many memories of traveling together to places like Lake Tahoe, Paris, Alaska, London, and Italy. But the greatest joy in their life has always been family. Meme will be greatly missed by all who knew her. “Forever and always.”

Marie is preceded in death by her father John P Levonick Sr. and her mother Florence M. “Switala”Levonick. Sister Elaine Emiline and brother John P Levonick Jr.

She is survived by her brother Richard T. Levonick of Osceola Mills. Her life partner Dennis Linnell his daughters Julie (Dennis) Hyde, Jill Templeton, Ryan (Kendra) Dale, and Shaun (Elena) Dale. Grandchildren Kyle and Bryn Hyde, Savannah, Nicholas, and Van Templeton, Aubrey and Braxton Dale, Jack and Alex Dale. Great grandchild Jace Templeton.

Please join us in Maries Celebration of life which will be held from 2:00pm-5:00pm on Friday, June 3, 2022, at The Vistas Pavilion at Las Sendas 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr, Mesa, AZ 85207.

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Robert George Keck Jr.
12/01/1947 - 05/19/2022

Robert (Rob/Bob) G. Keck, Jr. passed  away suddenly on May 19, 2022 in Mesa. AZ at the age of 74. Rob was a lifelong lover of music and followed in the footsteps of his  drummer father when he went on to become a great drummer himself. His  kindness, generosity and humor will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Rob was preceded in death by his parents Bob and Ginnie Keck. He is survived by his sisters Karen Meek (Denny), Kristie Smith (Bob), Kathy Butcher Koningsor (Don) and 7 nephews and nieces and 6 grand nephews and nieces.

A special thank you to Jim  and Patti Jones (and  Frankie and David and all the caregivers) at Angel Home Health Care Assisted Living who cared for Rob so lovingly this past year and a half.

 

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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Jerald Van Robinson
7/3/1937 - 5/16/2022

Jerald Van Robinson, born 03 July 1937, passed away peacefully on 16 May 2022 in Mesa, Arizona after a long battle with cancer.  He was the oldest of four children born to Samuel Jerald Robinson and Flossie (Bluth) Robinson.  He will be remembered as a wonderful brother, dedicated husband, loving father and grandfather.  In his youth he was an outstanding athlete who excelled in basketball, football, track and baseball with the latter becoming his favorite.  Professionally he was a physician and became a highly skilled surgeon in the specialty of otology/neurotology.  Jerald Robinson is survived by his siblings Lucy Green, Samuel J. Robinson; Jaqueline Robinson, his wife of 55 years, and their five children J. Scott Robinson, Jenny L. Richard, Jay H. Robinson, Janet E. Grimsley and Mindy J. Smith.  He is also survived by his 16 grandchildren.

A graveside funeral service will be held on 27 May 2022 at 10:00am in the City of Mesa Cemetery.  The viewing will be at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 at 8:30am.

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Donald Zedek
1/4/1940 - 5/17/2022

Donald Joseph Zedek Sr., born to Metro and Catherine Zedek of Spangler, Pennsylvania on January 4, 1940 passed away at his home in Mesa, Arizona on May 17, 2022.

Donald is preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, MaryAnn Zedek. of Mesa, Arizona and his parents, Metro and Catherine (Bearer) Zedek, brothers Charles Zedek (Patty) and Jerry Zedek (Debra) and sister Mary Jane all of Spangler, Pennsylvania.  He is survived by his sisters Anna Mae Litvin (John) of Mineral Point, Pennsylvania and Theresa Bauer (John) of Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania.

Donald and Mary Ann were blessed with four children: Nancy Fredrickson (Don) of Pinetop Arizona, Donna Bowles (David) of Gilbert, Arizona, Sheri Hill (Karl) of Queen Creek, Arizona and Donald J. Zedek Jr. (Erin) of Mesa, Arizona.  He cherished his 12 grandchildren, Brandon Strittmatter, Brianna Mercado, Chase Fredrickson, Madison Fredrickson, Joshua Woods, Jeremy Woods, Zachary Bowles, Alex Bowles, Mirek Hill, Ditrik Hill, Ellie Zedek and Declan Zedek; and 5 great-grandchildren Brawley Strittmatter, Mason and Ryan Mercado, Keleni and Emma Latu.

Don’s life was dedicated to hard work and caring for his family.  He took great honor in serving in the U.S. Army achieving the rank of Specialist (E-4).  He received the Good Conduct Medal and the Sharpshooter marksmanship award.  After being honorably discharged from the Army, he and MaryAnn returned to Pennsylvania.  He worked as a coal miner at Barnes & Tucker Coal Company for 18 years until the mines closed in the late 1980’s.  That is when he moved his family to Mesa, Arizona where they have lived since November 1986.  He retired from Fry’s grocery store where he worked for many years.  He loved to remodel and tinker around the house.  He enjoyed hunting with his brother Jerry while he still lived in Pennsylvania and he loved joking with his kids, his grandkids and especially his wife who didn’t always appreciate his humor.  He enjoyed watching YouTube videos with his grandkids who taught him how to use technology.  He loved football and was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers and Penn State fan.  He was fortunate to have attended a game or two in Pittsburgh and attended Penn State bowl games in Arizona when they were in town.

A visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on May 25, 2022 at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ  85201 and will close with a rosary.  The funeral service will be held at 10:00 am, May 26 at All Saints Catholic Church, 1534 North Recker Road, Mesa, Arizona 85205.  Donald will be laid to rest on June 7, 2022 at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona at 23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85024.

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Doris Henrickson
5/1/1942 - 5/7/2022

Doris Henrickson passed away on May 7, 2022, after a brief illness at a hospital in Mesa Arizona. She spent her final days surrounded by her family who loved her very much.

She celebrated Mother’s Day in heaven this year with her son, Gordon, and grandson, James Schaeppi, who preceded her in death. Doris is survived by her soul mate and husband of 63 years Jerry, son Ken (Deb), and daughters Lynda Schaeppi (Scott) and Julie Nicholson (Kevin), 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Doris was born May 1, 1942, in Pierre, South Dakota. Although Doris was small in stature, she had the heart of a lion and the spirit of a Viking.

She was introduced to Jerry in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota in 1958 by her sister. There was an immediate connection and at a next day trip to the roller rink, Jerry fell head over heels for her. Throughout their marriage Jerry thought he chose Doris, but recently found out she chose him.

Her perseverance and steadfastness served her well throughout her life. As a very young mother, she lovingly raised her children while Jerry served in the Army during their early married years. The sacrifices she made, and hardship she endured, provided her grateful children with treasured memories.

Doris became a licensed hairdresser and eventually owned her own salon in St. Paul, Minnesota, at time when women-owned businesses were uncommon. Her strong work ethic, tenacity, and natural talent ensured her success.

Doris was a beautiful person inside and out and spent her life making the world a better place. Between hairdressing, gardening, interior decorating, and her magical Christmas wonderlands, Doris spread splendor. She will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to know her.

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Kathleen Virginia Smith
03/24/1951 - 05/07/2022

The world’s biggest Beatles fan, Kathleen (Kathy) Virginia Smith, began her eternal journey “Across the Universe” when “She Got Her Ticket to Ride” in Mesa, Arizona  on May 7th, 2022, surrounded by HER biggest fans, her family:  husband, Garrett Smith, children, Rob Divine (Hattie), Laura Rodgers (Harry), Jessica Carruthers (Scott), Samantha Rogers (Chance), and Kyle Smith.  She will also be missed by her siblings, Ronald Brown, Lorry Divine, and Kenny Brown, Red Bluff, CA. Kathy was our own personal “Lady Madonna” with five children at her feet, as well as 14 grandchildren, and 3 fur babies (dogs) who she loved dearly. They were her world, and she, theirs. Kathy could always “Take a sad song, and make it better” just with her smile and kindness.

Kathy was born on March 24, 1951 to Ronald and Bessie Brown in Albany, CA.  She spent her childhood in the Northern California area.  Later she moved to Germany where she met Garrett.  He “Saw her Standing There” and knew she was someone special.   They later married and  spent 17 years in Germany where they raised their children, traveled the world, and made a lifetime of memories the family will all embrace for comfort.  Later they “Followed the Sun” and moved to Mesa, Arizona followed by all her adult children; she was happiest when they would all “Come Together” and just “Love, love, love”!

Kathy worked for Mesa Public Schools for 14 years, and was an avid Arizona State Sun Devil’s fan. She even named her youngest fur baby “Sparky’.  They attended many football, basketball, and softball games, something that brought them much joy.

A Celebration of Life for Kathy will be held in the near future  for family and close friends.  “With a little help from her friends” we can “Twist and Shout” and sing “Silly Little Love Songs” while reminiscing of her time here on earth, remembering  that she truly believed  “All You Need is Love”, because “In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”  Kathy is riding on a colossal wave of love.

In Lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Alzheimers Association in Kathy’s memory.

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Mona Lee Larson
01/22/1929 - 05/09/2022

Mona Lee Larson of Mesa passed away suddenly on May 9, 2022, at the age of 93.

Born January 22, 1929, in Safford, Arizona, Mona was the 4th and last child born to J. David Lee and Ellen Tyler Lee. Her father was a farmer and rancher. Mona had two brothers and one sister and was the youngest by 7 years. She grew up in Thatcher.

She met Ted A Larson, her future husband, on a double-date, but not with each other! The young couple fell in love and were married on August 18, 1947, in the Salt Lake City Temple. They traveled up with their parents because the Mesa Temple was closed for summer break.

Ted and Mona are the proud parents of seven children. She is preceded in death by her husband and their youngest daughter Carol. Mona is survived by children David M. Larson (Jessie M. Whetten), Elizabeth Ann “Penny” Stephenson (Michael B. Stephenson), Ned B. Larson (Julianne Ercanbrack), Glen J. Larson (Kim Peterson), Sidney Bales (Steven Bales), Kay Larson, and 25 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.

Mona and Ted decided she needed to get a teaching degree to help with their children’s mission and college expenses. She attended Eastern Arizona College and graduated from University of Arizona. She taught at Fort Thomas, Thatcher, and Safford.

After raising their family in Solomon, Ted and Mona moved to Watrous, NM, where they ranched for over 20 years. She had a fabric store in Las Vegas, NM where they also did custom sewing. While living in New Mexico, Ted and Mona served from 1994-1995 in the newly built Denver Colorado Temple. They later served two missions. Their first was in the Spain Las Palmas Mission from 1997-1998. After they moved to Mesa, Ted and Mona were called to serve in the Uruguay Montevideo Mission from 2004-2006. Later they served for many years as ordinance workers in the Mesa Arizona Temple.

Even in her later years, Mona quilted, did alterations for those she loved, sewed for the Needy Newbies, and shared her homemade bread. She was the memorable grandmother to all her bratty grandkids.

Services will be held at 11 am Friday, May 20, in The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2549 N. 32 St., Mesa, AZ, and will also be streamed online. Burial will be held Saturday, May 21, at 3 pm at the Safford Cemetery.

The Zoom link for the funeral on Friday

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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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