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Clayton G. Williams, Sr., 86 died October 21, 2021, in Blackwater, AZ surrounded by loved ones.
Mr. Williams was born on December 2, 1934, in Sacaton, AZ to Andrew & Effie Williams.
Mr. Williams served in the US Army and worked for Bunkers Funeral Homes for many years as a Funeral Director, he worked with families across the Gila River Indian Community.
Mr. Williams enjoyed watching football and basketball, spending time with his family, planting, cooking, and most of all drinking his favorite coffee. Clayton will truly be missed by all.
Clayton is survived by his five daughters: Verona Williams, Victoria Garcia, Kathy Espinoza, and Antonia Ordonez of Blackwater. His sons Clayton Williams Jr., of Laveen and John Williams Sr., of Casa Grande. 35 grandchildren, 89 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great children.
He was preceded in death by his wife Theresa Williams, his parents, two sons Calvin and Anthony Williams, grandson Enrique Espinoza, granddaughter Miracle Williams and granddaughter Tanya Rose Trujillo.
Wake Service for Mr. Williams will be October 29, 2021, from 6-10pm at the Williams Residence and Funeral will be held at Coolidge Indian Assembly of God from 8:00-9:15am. Burial will be at Squaw Bush Cemetery.
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Ruth Schulz peacefully passed away on October 9, 2021, in Mesa, Arizona at the age of 96. Ruth was born in Postville, Iowa on February 27, 1925, to Fred “Fritz” H. J. Thoma, and Emma B. (Plaht) Thoma. After her high school graduation Ruth did secretarial work for several years, before marrying Charles William Doerring on September 12, 1946. They established their home on a farm near his parents’ home in Luana, Iowa. In 1947 an infant son was born to the couple and died the same day. Charles was killed on June 8, 1947, in a tragic accident playing in a baseball game. Ruth married Ernest Michael Schulz of Rockwell City, Iowa on September 26, 1949. They moved to Rock Rapids, Iowa in 1955 and had five children (including twins) by 1960. Ernie worked a few years for the REA (Rural Electric Assoc.) before joining a newly formed engineering firm (DeWild, Grant & Reckert) as a Project Manager in the Communications Department. He oversaw the installation of underground cable in different areas of the Midwest and his work took him many places. In 1963, Ernie and Ruth moved the family to Palmer, Alaska, where they spent one year enjoying the breathtaking scenery, salmon fishing, and rock hunting in the valleys. After their return to Rock Rapids, Ruth worked for the City Utilities for five years, and then 10 years part time as Church Secretary at Peace Lutheran Church. In 2000, Ernie and Ruth moved to Mesa, Arizona, where their oldest son and family live. They enjoyed golfing and visiting with friends until Ernie developed Alzheimer’s Disease and passed away July 12, 2003. Ruth continued her volunteer work at the library and loved tending her abundant pots of beautiful flowers, which she could enjoy the year around, along with the warm weather and bright sunshine in Arizona. She relished visits from her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Ruth was preceded in death by her parents; her two brothers Leonard Herman George Thoma of Postville, Iowa and Wesley Louis Thoma of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; her husband Charles William Doerring; her husband Ernest Michael Schulz; and her infant son. She is survived by her five children, Robert Schulz (Joy) of Mesa, Arizona; Jon Schulz of Mentor, Ohio; Mark Schulz (Carol) of Woodland, Washington; Mary Carlson (Dave) of Des Moines, Iowa; and Nancy Davis (Craig) of West Des Moines, Iowa; and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held on Veteran’s Day 11/11 at 11:00am in the small Fox Chapel at First Presbyterian Church of Mesa, with Inurnment of Ruth and Ernest’s ashes on 11/15 at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.
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Jesse Lee Pogue Jr., 71, of Mesa, AZ., passed away in his home on October 20, 2021, after a year long battle with cancer. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 21, 1950 to Jesse and Theresa Pogue. He was the middle child of five children (Predeceased by Marie Dosch and Janet Sandberg, survived by William Pogue and Deborah Clark). He graduated from Niles West High School in Skokie, Il., where he met and later married his high school sweetheart, Linda Carol (Carlson) Pogue on January 29, 1972. Promptly after graduating he enlisted and proudly served four years in the U.S. Navy on the USS NEOSHO AO-143. Jesse is survived by his wife Linda, daughter Charity, son Kenneth, four grandchildren, Grace (Zach), Aurora, Jackson and Ashton and two great grandchildren, Layla and Brayden, as well as several cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Jesse was proud to be a lifetime member of the BPOE Payson Elks Lodge #2154. He spent the majority of his career working as an HVAC technician for Mesa Public Schools, and eventually retiring from Talley Defense Systems in 2011. After retiring, Jesse began his life as an official snowbird, living in Mesa, AZ half of the year, and the other half in his mountains of Pinetop, AZ. He was a lover of the mountains and nature, and if you were looking for him, just head to the nearest lake, you could find him there with a fishing pole in one hand and a beer in the other. Jesse was awed in the natural wonders of the world and enjoyed traveling with his wife Linda. All through his life, he traveled the US, visiting many of these natural wonders and monuments in the West/Midwest States including Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, New Mexico and Arizona, and holding a special place in his heart for Wisconsin. Whether traveling by RV or popping a tent for a weekend visit, this was how he loved to spend his time. Through all of his exploring, his fondest memory was traveling thru Alaska and catching his first salmon. When he wasn’t fishing, he enjoyed bowling, watching sports and attending NASCAR races with his buddies. We will miss his constant bantering, quick wit and sarcasm. If you were one of the lucky ones to be teased or picked on, you know he liked you.
In keeping with his nature, the memorial services will be kept private for family and close friends. It will be held on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 @ 11am at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, located at 23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ 85024. In lieu of flowers, please consider volunteering, donating blood (which he did as often as possible), or making a monetary donation in his name to the American Red Cross, or to any charity that is close to your heart. Donate Now – Online Donations | American Red Cross https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/
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Robert Scott “Bobby” Price, born to Dana and Nancy Price (Carnahan) of Paulding, Ohio on September 10th, 1958 passed away peacefully at the home he shared with his youngest sister in Mesa, Arizona on October 23rd, 2021.
Robert spent his early life growing up in Antwerp, Ohio. Robert moved with his family to Arizona in 1973 where he lived much of his adult life.
Robert married Lisa Price (Mills) and they were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Cassondra “Casey” Price and Stephanie “Stevie” Price, whom he cherished dearly all of his life.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents Dana Price, Sherwood, Ohio, Nancy Murray, Mesa, Arizona and daughter Stephanie “Stevie” Price Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Robert worked most of his life as a professional truck driver.
Robert was a life-long fan of his beloved Cleveland Indians. Robert loved fishing, family and friends. Robert loved his dog and constant companion “Peety”. The two were inseparable. Robert was a handy man and always working on the next project or craft.
Robert was always there to lend a hand to anyone. Robert’s wit and humor will be truly missed by all his family and friends.
Robert is survived by his daughter Cassondra Price of Fort Wayne, Indiana, sister Candance Johnson, brother Dana Price II, and sister Evelyn Denise Moss all of Mesa, Arizona and beloved dog, “Peety” Price.
Robert was an avid supporter of the ASPCA and believed that “all sheltered pets deserved a forever home”. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to your local animal shelter or the ASPCA to help them find forever homes.
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
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Helen Ong, 89, passed away on October 20, 2021. Born and raised in Mesa, Helen was a graduate of Mesa High School. Following graduation, she studied education and business at Arizona State University, earning two bachelor’s degrees and a master’s degree in education. She taught with Mesa Public Schools for 28 years, with the majority of her teaching career spent at Westwood High School. When she wasn’t teaching her business, computer, and shorthand classes, she was helping the family manage their grocery business, the Evergreen Market. Helen was a voracious reader, a prolific home cook, and an avid crafter and cross-stitcher.
She is preceded in death by her father Tong Sheng Ong, mother Wong Young (Mary) Ong, and siblings Virginia, Henry, Benjamin, and Turman Ong. She is survived by her sister Josephine Wall (Robert), nieces Tamara Havlik (Bruce), Roseanne Acevedo (Manuel), and Rebecca Ong (Robert Prince), nephew Michael Wall, and sister-in-law Michele Ong (Rick Lin).
Due to COVID-19, funeral services will be kept private, but a livestream link will be available on the Bunker Family Funerals and Cremation website on Wednesday, November 3 at 12pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Helen’s memory to Helen’s Hope Chest (no relation, just happy coincidence), Sunshine Acres Children’s Home in Mesa, and Hospice of the Valley.
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
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Born April 14th 1938 in Salt Lake City Utah passed peacefully through the veil while surrounded by family in Chandler Arizona on October 20th 2021.
Myrna was preceded in death by her son Kevin Kay Wrathall and her husband Ernest Kay Gleed.
Myrna is survived by four children, Collette Powell, Mark Hutcheson, Lorraine Hamp, and Melany Taylor. Myrna has 27 grandchildren, and 60 great grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held on October 29th 11:00am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints 2252 W. Mesquite Rd. Chandler, AZ. 85224.
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
Michael John Nyberg of Mesa, Arizona passed away on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at the age of 56. Michael passed through the veil of this life peacefully with his beloved wife Layne and brother Kevin by his side. Michael was born in Reno, Nevada on November 3, to father Roger John Nyberg and mother Linda Lea Officer.
His unparalleled work ethic, love for his country, and desire to care for his future family led to his enlistment in the United Staes Navy in June of 1994. He was trained extensively in radar and communications, and obtained both confidential and secret security clearances. He worked diligently to track all surface and air contacts, provided tactical information support, assisted in the control of the ship’s defenses, and supported the safe navigation of the ship.
Michael was highly respected by all of his peers, and his superiors quickly took notice. Due to his leadership skills, he was assigned the task of overseeing division training. In this capacity, he was responsible for scheduling vital courses for continued education and the success of the team as a whole. Michael was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, and assigned to the U.S.S. John C. Stennis. He was honored with the distinguished title of “Plank-Owner” when the ship was commissioned in December of 1995.
While in Virginia, he met the love of his life, Layne Charisse. They were married on December 1, 1995 and enjoyed over 25 years of deep abiding love, a committed friendship, and four wonderful children.
Michael consistently served God, his family, and others throughout his life. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and successfully fulfilled various assignments throughout the years. His favorite callings included working with Primary children, and teaching the youth.
After the Navy, Michael and Layne relocated to Mesa, Arizona where he began his career as a Special Inspector for a structural engineering firm. Michael worked on many notable buildings such as the State Farm stadium and the Palo Verde nuclear plant. When he wasn’t working, he could be found spending time with family & friends, and preferred to do so on the lake. He went fishing as often as he could, and always had children and their friends in tow.
Michael was preceded in death by his stepmother Erma Nyberg, grandparents Claude and Elizabeth Nyberg, Eldred and Florine Butikofer, aunt Vicki Keith, and uncle Robert Butikofer.
He is survived by his beautiful best friend Layne and children Ashley Lyn, Elizabeth Layne, Ian Michael, and Olivia Leigh, his parents, siblings and nieces and nephews. Michael loves his family unceasingly, and never hesitated to share that love with them.
A visitation for Michael is planned for Sunday, October 24, 2021, from 5 pm to 7 pm at Bunker Family Funeral Home- University Chapel, located at 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85213
A memorial service is planned for Monday, October 25th at
11am, with a viewing at 9:30 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at 3344 E. McDowell Rd
Mesa, AZ 85213.
Michael will be laid to rest on Tuesday, October 26th at 10:30 am in Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery located at
15950 N Luckett Rd, Marana, AZ 85653, United States.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
Robert LeRoy Maready, 79, of Mesa, AZ died peacefully of natural causes on October 12, 2021. He lived life fully alongside his beloved wife, Ann. This year LeRoy and Ann would be celebrating 57 years of marriage. Always most important to LeRoy, was his love of his family.
LeRoy was born at home on December 27, 1941, on his family’s small farm in rural North Carolina. He was the first of two children born to his parents, Robert Franklin Maready and Effie Olene Sholar Maready. After graduating from Wallace High School in 1960, LeRoy enrolled at Brigham Young University, where he made many lasting friendships. He interrupted his studies to serve a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany, gaining many more dear friends. While at BYU he met and courted Ann Hastings, considered by many to be one of the sweetest and prettiest girls around.
LeRoy and Ann wed in November 1964 and were the proud parents of five wonderful children, 21 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, born this year.
LeRoy will continue to be remembered by his family and those he has given service to as a man with a generous and loving heart, a man whose greatest treasure was his family, and a man who was brave and courageous when life gave him challenges and adversity.
LeRoy was preceded in death by his father Frank, his mother Effie, his sister Brenda, and two granddaughters, Cesca and Celeste. He is survived by his wife Ann, his daughter Susan (Don) Buehner, son David (Rebecca) Maready, daughter Julie (John) Peterson, son Stephen Maready, and son Douglas (Tiffany) Maready, 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 great-grandchildren Jimi Love Maready and Wesley James Peterson.
A viewing will be held on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 11:00 am, and a service at 12:00 pm at Bunker’s University Chapel located at 3529 E. University Drive in Mesa, AZ. 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 service.
You can also join through Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94094159862?pwd=ZlBjZ09vTWp3ek9BNFFKTXV5WG1wZz09
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
Samuel Leroy Odell passed on to be with his Lord and Savior on October 8, 2021. Sam was born in Holdrege, Nebraska on December 14, 1929.
Athletics took over in high school which lead him into the field of teaching, so he can coach and better teach the lessons of life to the young people in his charge. His personal playing experiences in all sports was part of the reason for his success in coaching. He graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.
In 1957, Samuel moved to Arizona to take a job in the Scottsdale school district, teaching Physical Education, Earth Science and Biological. During those years he coached Varsity Football, Basketball, and Tennis, at times earning Coach of Year in all three.
Sam was very active in his church choirs and sang brass with his vocal group the Kings Quartet.
Sam was preceded in death by his parents. Pastor Carl, and Ruth Odell, sisters, Irene and Gloria, brother Daniel, and children Debra and Jeffrey. He is survived by five children, Steve, Tracy, Scott, William, and Gregory.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but www.bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
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Mary Ann Zedek, born to Thomas and Margaret Sherry of Carrolltown, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1944 passed away peacefully at her oldest daughter’s home in Pinetop, Arizona on October 18, 2021.
Mary Ann is survived by her husband of 58 years, Donald J. Zedek Sr. of Mesa, Arizona and was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Margaret Sherry, Carrolltown, Pennsylvania. Mary Ann is the sister of James Sherry, Carrolltown, Pennsylvania, Carl Sherry, Carrolltown, Pennsylvania, Thomas A. Sherry, Saint Benedict, Pennsylvania, Gerard J. Sherry, Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania and Rose Kirsch, Patton, Pennsylvania.
Mary Ann was 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. She cherished her 12 grandchildren, Brandon Strittmatter, Brianna Mercado, Chase Fredrickson, Madison Fredrickson, Joshua Woods, Jeremy Woods, Zachary Bowles, Mary Alexis Bowles, Mirek Hill, Ditrik Hill, Elliana and Declan Zedek; and 5 great-grandchildren Brawley Strittmatter, Mason and Ryan Mercado, Keleni and Emma Latu.
Mary Ann’s life was dedicated to hard work and caring of her family.
A visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on October 26 at Bunker’s Gilbert Memorial Park, 2100 East Queen Creek Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85297 and will close with a rosary at 7:00 pm.
The funeral service will be held at 11:00 am, October 27 at All Saints Catholic Church, 1534 North Recker Road, Mesa, Arizona 85205.
Mary Ann will be laid to rest at a later date at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona at 23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85024.
The family wishes to thank Compassus Hospice Care and Ballard Senior Home Care staff in Pinetop, Arizona for all of the care and compassion for Mary Ann.
For out of state family and friends a virtual option is available at (TBD)
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Mary Margaret Canady, 89, passed away on Saturday, October 16, 2021, at Banner Gateway Hospital, Mesa, Arizona.
Mary was born March 26, 1932, to Earl and Nelia Taylor in West Jefferson, NC. She spent her childhood there and later moved to Burlington, NC, where she went to work for Western electric, as a circuit board fabricator, retiring after 25 years.
She was married to Lee Canady on September 2, 1950, in Burlington. They traveled a lot for their jobs and enjoyed camping and traveling with the Red Dale Camping Club.
Mary was a long-time member of Eastern Star. She loved to play cards and was always ready for ‘lunch out’ and a trip to the casino.
Mary and Lee lived in Illinois for 25 years and traveled to Mesa as ‘snowbirds’ until 2003 when they purchased a home in Citrus Gardens in Mesa.
Preceding her in death are her parents, brothers Dale, Billy and Harold and sister, Virginia Absher. She is survived by her husband and many good friends.
Services are Monday, October 25, 2021, at 11 AM at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 East University Drive, in Mesa. She will be laid to rest in Green Acres Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to Shriner’s Hospital for children.
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Private family services handled by Bunker’s Garden Chapel.
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Xenia Iris Espinoza passed away on October 12, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born on February 6, 1989 in Chandler, Arizona to Edward and Olga Espinoza. Xenia was the third born of eight children; Danny (Erin), Denise (Brandon), Sol, Zulema, Tanya, Ezrom, and Andi. She is survived by her son Nikolai, her mother, Olga, her siblings, nieces and nephews. Xenia is preceded in death by her father, Edward and Grandmother, Enriqueta.
Xenia loved to dance, and spend time with her family. She especially loved to explore new places by traveling the world, for years, before giving birth to her son, Nikolai.
The Funeral Services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – 1500 E. 6th Avenue, Mesa, Arizona; on Saturday, October 23, 2021, at 11:00 AM.
Family visitation will begin at 10:00 AM
Burial at 1:00 PM City of Mesa Cemetery
Xenia’s kind heart and generous spirit will be missed by all.
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Former Richmond resident, Eva Pearl Hurd Washington, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 15, 2021. Born January 30, 1927, in Oxford, OH, she was the sixth child of Christopher and Susie K Hurd.
Pearl was regularly active in the Church as her father was a Minister traveling through cities in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana teaching God’s Word. Having no formal training, she taught herself to play the piano and did so for the church.
Her first job as a young teen was in a grocery store along with her best friend, Cassie Burrell, she spoke often of their friendship through the years and the dun time they had working together. Pearl also worked at Elizabeth Parker’s Restaurant, Staco and Huffy Corporation where is retired at the age 55.
Pearl enjoyed crocheting, knitting, gardening, and art and she has a special affection for cardinals. Her fondness for the bird was beautifully painted on canvas for her by her niece Jacqueline Clark Walker.
Pearl enjoyed being active and outdoors and initiated a walking program to enjoy both. She walked two to three miles daily and friends waved as she passed by carrying her stick in the event of stray dogs. She also enjoyed bowling and for several years, she and her husband, John, bowled every Saturday evening with her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Thomas Clark, at Richmond 40 Lanes.
Her greatest joy though was doing things with and for her family. For years when the family resided in Richmond, after church on Sundays, they gathered at 2103 South L Street, the home Pearl dreamed of that John had built, to enjoy a delicious dinner lovingly prepared by her. The weekly family fellowship always included lively conversation, playing cards and board games, badminton, ball toss and the young ones being pulled around the yard by her in the little red wagon all10 of them enjoyed when young. “Gran- Gran” always had each one’s special food or snack on hand through the years any time they visited.
Eva Pearl leaves to cherish her memory four children, Deborah (Marvin) Flood, Damita (Kim) Armstead, John (Karen) Washington all of Arizona and Ranae Dabney, Cleveland, OH, ten grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. Eva Pearl was preceded in death by her husband John 13 prior to her passing, their daughter, Donna Lou, who died at 13 days old, a stillborn son, granddaughter, Brandi Pennington, parents Christopher and Susie K Hurd, sisters Lillie Ferguson, Thelma Spicer, Mary Clark, and Hallie Smith, and two brothers, Harrison and Robert Hurd.
There will be no service or public calling. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Foundation of America or the Alzheimer’s Association.
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