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Ernest Hunter Moore III
03/02/1951 - 06/29/2021

Ernest Hunter Moore, III, passed into rest on June 29, 2021 in Mesa, Arizona.  Ernest was born in Fort Worth, Texas to Ernest Hunter Moore, Jr. and Bonnie Virginia Whitlock on March 2, 1951.  The family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to start a business where he met his sweetheart, Lana Day.  They were married August 18, 1972 and were blessed with four children.  Ernie enjoyed a very happy life filled with family, faith and friends.  He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, shooting, camping and scouting.  He was a superfan and enjoyed attending his children and grandchildren’s sports and fine arts presentations.  Ernie’s life’s work was mostly centered around the foodservice industry.  He sold food and new and used restaurant equipment and retired from his own new and used restaurant equipment company, Moore Sales in 2016.

Ernie is survived by his wife of 49 years, Lana, his children Hunter Moore, Nathan Moore, Meredith Brook and Kyle Moore.  He is also survived by his sister, Sharon Moore Krietzburg and his grandchildren Mariah Moore Flake, Amber Moore, Cody Moore, Sterling Moore, Sabrie Moore, Cyrus Moore, Teigin Moore, Lana Brook and Jaynee Brook.

Funeral services are Wednesday, July 7, at 10 am at the LDS Church, 1911 N. 24th Street, Mesa, AZ, 85213.  Visitation will be held at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive, Mesa, AZ on Tuesday, July 6, from 6-8 pm in addition to Wednesday morning from 9-9:45 am at the church before the services.  In lieu of flowers donations to Pacific Coast Hospice, 2919 S. Ellsworth Road, Mesa, AZ, 85212 are recommended.

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Dean Kent Sellers
04/04/1947 - 06/27/2021

Dean Kent Sellers was born on April 4, 1947 in Mesa, Arizona to Ila Mae Hill and Charles Sumner Sellers. His siblings, Charlie, Bob and Shari were thrilled to welcome their new baby brother into their family. As a fifth generation Arizonan he was very proud of his pioneer heritage, and loved going to his Grandma and Grandpa Hill’s home each Sunday evening to see his aunts, uncles and cousins. Sadly for Dean and his whole family, he lost his father at the tender age of only 8 years old.  He helped care for his sweet mom throughout the remainder of her life. 

Dean grew up with a love of sports and especially enjoyed wrestling and playing football at Mesa High School and later at Mesa Community College. He was excited to accept his call to serve a full-time mission to the Eastern States for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a powerful missionary with a deep testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and a love for all people, and continued to share his testimony throughout his entire life. 

Upon returning from his mission, he immediately noticed a beautiful brunette in the Mesa 3rd  Ward. It wasn’t long before he was sealed to his eternal companion, Patricia Sue Watts in the Mesa, Arizona Temple on September 1, 1970.  He was a loving, devoted husband to Patricia and felt blessed to be the father to his eight wonderful children… Susan, Kristin, Dean, Jared, Brad, Tiffany, Elizabeth and Rebecca.  He loved his sons and daughters-in-law as if they were his own. He was proud to be the grandpa to 34 grandchildren and four great-granddaughters.  He loved cheering on his children and grandchildren at their sporting events, and his strong, robust voice was unforgettable by all! 

His love for his country led him to enlist in the United States Army Reserves Medical Unit. Years later, with a great interest in local, state and national politics, he had a desire to serve his country, and ran for the United States Senate in 1982 and then other positions. 

Dean loved the beauty of the mountains and family vacations to our ranches in Alpine, Arizona and Hannigan’s Meadow in the White Mountains of Northeastern Arizona. He was a true cowboy, and you would always find him wearing his signature boots, turquoise belt buckle and Wranglers. His love for the outdoors led him to work professionally in land development, selling cattle ranches and real estate. He was a broker for 48 years. 

Dean took a genuine interest in those around him and made it a priority to serve and give as often as he could. He was always fun to be around since he was full of life and had such a great sense of humor. One of his distinctive characteristics was his strong, “powerhouse” handshake. 

Dean passed on his legacy of love for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He always shared his strong love for his Heavenly Father and Savior, and he lived his testimony through word and action until the end. He loved people and made friends wherever he went. He loved taking his darling family on surprise trips and outings to Disneyland, the cabin or the beach. 

Our hearts feel broken by the passing of our beloved husband, dad, and grandpa. We are comforted by the knowledge that he is now reunited with his dear mom, dad, brothers and many other loved ones that preceded him in death. Very unexpectedly, he started having complications and was admitted to the Banner Heart Hospital. It was there that on Sunday, June 27, 2021 he slipped into eternity. Oh how we miss him!

We will be honoring him at a funeral service at the LDS Stake Center located at 3307 S. Greenfield Rd., Gilbert, AZ on Friday, July 9, 2021 at 11:00 am. A viewing will be held at 10:00 am. A live broadcast may be viewed at the following website: https://tinyurl.com/48kc77pw

Dean and Patricia are grateful for all your dear friendships through the years. 

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Joseph J. Decker, Jr.
09/16/1970 - 06/18/2021

Joseph John Decker Jr. passed away on June 18, 2021 in Phoenix, AZ.  The world lost a great man, brother, father, uncle, cousin, and son at the age of 50. His journey in this world has ended and he starts his next chapter in the afterlife.

Joe was preceded in death by his younger brother Jordan and is survived by his two sons Marshall and Colin (CJ), daughter Kelly Ustler, parents Joe and Jean, and siblings Debbi, Jared, Jason, and Dennise.

Joe loved life, especially playing at the dunes, going on fishing trips, scuba diving, vacations with his boys and spending time in Rocky Point, Mexico with his friends and family. His love for snacks, ketchup, sweets and his dog Gringo will always remind us of Joe.  All will miss him so much and cherish the good times we had with him.

Funeral services will be held this Friday the 25th of June at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 Viewing will start at 11am and Services at 12. All are welcome to come. Graveside services will be in the Heber Cemetery on Sat. June 26th at 10am.

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Frederick Rodney Henderson
05/08/1940 - 06/21/2021

Frederick Rodney Henderson passed away on June 21, 2021 in Gilbert, Arizona.

Services will be held Friday, August 6, 2021 at 11 AM, preceded by a visitation at 10 AM at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa.

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Ruben Alvillar
01/28/1950 - 06/09/2021

On June 9, 2021, Ruben Alvillar departed from this life to be with the Lord. Ruben was born on Saturday, January 28, 1950 in Phoenix, AZ at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was the third child of Luis Jaquez Alvillar and Elvira Castillo Alvillar. He lived in Phoenix most of his life until he moved to Michigan with his parents his senior year of high school; he quickly moved back to Phoenix and graduated from Carl Hayden High School in 1968.

In 1969, Ruben enlisted in the United States Army and began flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He got his wings on April 6, 1971 under the commanding officer for 63D company, Major Samuel C. Allison. He was stationed in Vietnam for 2 years where he flew Huey Helicopters. Ruben joined the Arizona Army National Guard in 1973. He finally retired as a chief warrant officer IV in 1990.

He also began working for the City of Phoenix Fire Department in 1973 and worked his way up to Captain. He received his Bachelors of Science in Business at Arizona State University. He worked at Mesa Community College working on computer programming for JAVA and ORACLE software.

In his 50s, Ruben was baptized in Jesus’ Name. He volunteered his time working on the computers and tech team at Morning Star Apostolic Church in Gilbert, AZ.

Ruben married Patricia Ann Hryniw, on December 12, 1998 at the Wright House in Mesa, AZ by Pastors Loron and Bertha Cook.

In his spare time, Ruben enjoyed playing handball and taking weekend trips on his motorcycles. often to Mammoth, AZ to visit his father. He also traveled both nationally and internationally.

His life will forever be cherished in the lives of his three children: Ryan Richard Alvillar, Shaun Ruben Alvillar, and Brea Marie J. Montiel, along with his eleven grandchildren.

“He fought the good fight, He finished the race, and he kept the faith.” – 2 Timothy 4:7

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Michael Anthony Rios
06/22/1965 - 06/16/2021

Michael Anthony Rios, 55, was born in Phoenix, Arizona on June 22, 1965, to Loyola “Ola” Marie Rios. He passed away peacefully in Hospice of the Valley’s Ryan House on June 16, 2021, at 1:00 am after being diagnosed with liver cancer on May 1, 2021.

Michael is survived by his children, whom he loved more than life itself, Sheldon (Yvonne), Loyola, Valentino, Brandy (Joe) and Anthony, and the grandchildren he adored: Jeremiah, Michael, Giovanni “Gio”, London, Paris, Mila “Lola” and Jordan, as well as his oldest brother, Celestino “Boy” (Linda), his niece Rhapsody (Nick & son Zeke), whom he lived with, his lifelong best friends, Mario & Freddy, and many, many other beloved nieces, nephews and family and friends.

He was greeted on the other side by his mother, Ola, grandmother, Fannie Moreno, four siblings, Ann “Willow” Booras, Eugene “Bronco” Moreno, Rose “Gerchie” Vincent, and Maria “Bebee” Rios and many other family & friends who left this world before him.

Michael grew up in Phoenix in the Marcos de Niza housing projects and he loved to talk of all the crazy times he had with the friends he made there. He attended Lowell Elementary School and Phoenix Union High School.

Michael worked for many years at La Canasta Mexican Food Products in many roles and was proud of his time there. He especially loved to talk about having a small role in the preparation for the Presidential Visit to the factory by President Clinton in 1999. It was a highlight of his working life. He remained in the food production industry for years and worked for other companies as well.

Michael truly loved spending time with his family, especially his children and grandchildren. He loved to watch his grandkids play and enjoyed laughing & joking with them. He enjoyed any time he was with his kids and their families and looked forward to his regular phone calls with his daughters & daughter-in-law. He was so proud of them all and the people/parents they have become.

After he could no longer work, he found a hobby that he loved. He began to work with wood and loved refinishing old items and making them new again. He enjoyed being in the workshop, listening to his music and creating. He was always trying new techniques and would surprise himself with the end results. Although Michael did not officially belong to a parish, he was proud to say he was Catholic and would attend Mass with his niece, Rhapsody, and her family. He especially loved to attend Mass at the Chapel in the Banner Good Sam Hospital as it was an intimate Mass, and he enjoyed the priest.

“Uncle”, as he was loving called by his nieces and nephews and their friends, found that he truly loved to help others. He would help anyone who needed it – he helped people pack moving trucks, hang Christmas lights or any other task that needed to be done. He especially enjoyed handing out bags of goodies to the homeless this last Christmas.

Michael / “Uncle” had an infectious laugh, and his silly smile would always bring a smile to everyone’s face. He will be greatly missed by so many.

A Visitation with a closed casket and Rosary will be held on Friday, June 25, 2021, from 5pm – 7pm at Bunker Family Funeral Home (Rosary at 5:30pm) at 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 and a Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, June 26, 2021, at 11:00am at St. Peter’s Indian Mission at 1500 N. St. Peter Road, Bapchule, AZ 85121. A private burial will take place later.

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Sally Ann Huber Sessions
10/14/1939 - 06/13/2021

Sally Sessions, 81, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home surrounded by family on June 13, 2021, due to complications from COVID-19. Although she will be missed, we know she is enjoying a heavenly reunion with her husband, sisters, parents, and beloved friends.

Sally was born on October 14, 1939 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ralph Huber and Mary Elizabeth Beesley Huber. She graduated from High Point HS in Beltsville, Maryland and attended Utah State University where she earned a BS in Physical Education.

While attending college in Logan, Utah she met Vernal C. Sessions on a blind date. On December 22, 1960, the couple married in the SLC Temple. After graduation, they moved to Arizona where they lived for the next 54 years. In Fort Huachuca she worked as a P.E. teacher at Buena HS. They raised their family in Phoenix and Mesa.

Sally was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various church callings throughout her life. She was a skilled homemaker and an exceptional cook. She enjoyed tending to her beautiful flower gardens and adored her many pets. Most importantly, she was a selfless example to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and loved spoiling each of them. She spent her life continuously serving others and was a perfect example of Christlike love.

Sally is survived by her 4 siblings: Becky, Trisha, Lowell, and Lisa. She is also survived by her four children: Dean (Danette) Sessions, Mark (Janet) Sessions, Jill (Richard) Woolf, and Lee Sessions. Her 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren will always have fond memories of their Grandma. She is preceded in death by her husband Vernal Sessions, parents Ralph and Mary Elizabeth Huber, and her two sisters— Sharon Carter and Mary Loosle.

Services will be held in Sally’s honor on June 29, 2021 at 11am, preceded by a visitation at 10am at the LDS Stake Center, 1550 N Val Vista Dr 85213. Interment at the City of Mesa Cemetery.

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Margarita Zuniga
08/22/1942 - 06/13/2021

Margarita nació en México Distrito Federal, en Agosto 22 de 1942 a sus padres Mauro Martinez-Velazco y Beatriz Reynoso y fue una de 12 hermanos.

Le sobreviven sus hijos Gabriel, Oscar, Juan (Ernie), Oracio, y su hija Jasmin. Ademas sus nietos Crystal, Yelena, Steven, Christina, Martin, Rafael, Bridget, Arabella, Adrianna, y Brandon. Aparte, sus bisnietos, Sophia, Dominic, Sophia Joanne, Jax, Remusis Bendito y Ozerah Tadeo.

A Margarita le gustaba coleccionar elefantes y le gustaban los girasoles. Se entretenía haciendo manualidades y leyendo. Le gustaba ver películas de espanto y clásicas. Además tenía la habilidad de coser.

Además ¡Su arroz es el mejor!

Su partida fue el 13 de Junio del 2021. Al lado estaban sus hijos, (como cuando eran jóvenes y entraban todos al mismo tiempo a platicar con ella).

Sus hijos son su victoria

Margarita Zuñiga

Margarita was born in Mexico City, on August 22, 1942 to her parents Mauro Martinez-Velazco and Beatriz Reynoso and she was one of 12 siblings.

She is survived by her sons Gabriel, Oscar, Juan (Ernie), Oracio, and her daughter Jasmin. In addition to her grandchildren Crystal, Yelena, Steven, Christina, Martin, Rafael, Bridget, Arabella, Adrianna, and Brandon. Aa well asher great-grandchildren, Sophia, Dominic, Sophia Joanne, Jax, Remusis Bendito, and Ozerah Tadeo.

Margarita liked to collect elephants and loved sunflowers. She entertained herself by doing crafts and reading, she also liked to watch horror and classical movies . She also had the ability to sew.

Also, her rice is the best!

Her departure was on June 13, 2021. Her children were by her side, as they were  when they were young (and they would all enter her room at the same time to talk with her).

Her victory, were her 5 children.

 

 

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Nancy Sue Martin
03/01/1942 - 06/13/2021

Nancy Sue Martin passed away on Sunday, June 13, 2021, while in the care of Hospice of the Valley. She fought a valiant four-year battle with cancer.

Nancy was born March 1, 1942 to Willard and Martha Day in Hartford City, IN. Moving to Mesa, Arizona in 1947, Nancy never forgot her Indiana roots or lost her Hoosier “twang”. Graduating from the “old” Mesa High in 1960, she attended and completed her education at Arizona State University followed by a 30-year teaching career at Scottsdale and Chaparral High School. Nancy and her husband spent many summers touring many states and landmarks in their motor home. Upon retirement they moved to Bend, OR where they spent 20+ years.

While in Bend, Nancy became affiliated with the Assistance League of Bend serving in many positions and eventually becoming President. She continued to serve as a national committee member.

In 2014 Nancy moved back to Mesa where she and her sister “Trish” enjoyed the last seven years together. Neither could have been happier with the arrangement. While only back in “Jackrabbit” country a short time she enjoyed the class of 1960 high school monthly luncheons. She became a member of PEO chapter Z and looked forward to Thursday bridge as well as the annual PEO marathon bridge group.

Nancy is predeceased by her parents and her loving husband, Willie C. [Bill] Martin. Surviving is son, Christopher Wayne Hall [Kirsten], grandsons Garrett and Kyle, her sister Patricia Stabler and nephews Tom, Darren and Brian.

Nancy had a special quality that made everyone who met her want to be her friend … and she was. She leaves many friends in Bend, Mesa, and RVers around the country who remember her fondly.

Nancy’s cremated remains will be forever in Eaton, IN next to her parents.

Godspeed, Nancy, until we meet again.

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Lane Louise Stanton
06/28/1929 - 06/14/2021

Lane Stanton, 91, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, June 14, 2021 in Gilbert, AZ. Lane was born to Joseph and Mary Louise (Hennen) Bryant in the Republic of Panama on June 28, 1929. She and her sister, Val, spent their childhood in Balboa, Panama where her father and uncle worked on the Panama Canal. Her maternal grandmother, Mary Hennen, and her Aunt Pat lived nearby with her Uncle Dude. Many vacations were spent at her extended family’s home in Sea Girt, New Jersey where she had many fond childhood memories of climbing trees, collecting seashells on the beach and jumping waves in the ocean. When she was a teenager her family moved permanently to Stockton, California. After high school Lane went on to attend Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and receive her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work. While attending Stanford, Lane met a young Naval seaman, Harry Stanton; they were married in May 1953. Lane and Harry were happily married for 62 years. They spent the first 19 years of their marriage in Michigan, before moving to Arizona in 1972, together they reared 4 children. Lane loved spending time with children. Before her own children were born she worked for Children’s Welfare Social Services in Detroit and later in life she enjoyed working at Early Years Montessori preschool. After she and Harry retired and moved to Flagstaff, they would still drive weekly to Phoenix Children’s Hospital to spend the day volunteering.

Her family was Lane’s greatest joy and her role as a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother was the one she cherished most. Lane is preceded in death by her husband, Harry, son, David and granddaughter, Virginia. She leaves behind her sister, Valeria Bell,; 3 children, Robin Stanton, Kathi Olmstead (Mark) and Tim Stanton; 10 grandchildren, Joseph, Lewis and Kyle Stanton, Stephen (Celeste) and Andrew (Natalie) Olmstead, Katy (Matt) and Hope Stanton, and Paul, Jamie and Titus Stanton; and 7 great grandchildren, Asher, Aria, Eden, Jordyn, Abel, Andrew Jr. and Miles. A celebration of life will be held Tuesday, June 22 at 6:00p at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr., Mesa, AZ. In lieu of flowers donations to Phoenix Children’s Hospital (https://phoenixchildrens.org/ways-help/make-donation) are suggested.

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Mason Alexander Rugel
08/19/2003 - 06/14/2021

Mason Alexander Rugel, 17, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. Mason led a very happy life full of adventures with his family and friends. He loved his family and friends dearly. He loved going to Hawaii with his family and visiting the beaches in California. He loved playing X-box, drinking Dr. Pepper and his dog Rocky. He enjoyed spending time with his closest friends and just simply hanging out playing video games.

Mason is a recent graduate of Dobson High School. He is survived by his parents, George and LeeAnne Rugel, sister Meghan Rugel; grandmother Carol Rugel (John Rugel, deceased); grandparents Norm and Katie Peercy, grandparents Bob and Diane Arrigan; including great aunt, Connie Macy, aunts and uncles, Noel Peercy, Cat (Dave) Thomas, John (Susan) Rugel, Larry (Maryann) Rugel, Rob (Laura) Rugel, Dana (Roberto) Alvarado, Dorothy (Tim) Wolden, Kolleen (Matt) Trigg and many cousins, extended family, and lifetime friends.

Mason is forever loved and will be dearly missed. Services will be Saturday, 6/19/2021 from 11am-1pm at Bunker Family Funeral Home, garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201. For more information, please visit www.bunkerfuneral.com.

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Marie DelCarmen Pierce
02/10/1966 - 06/04/2021

Maria passed away peacefully on June 4, 2021 In Chandler AZ

Her life’s work was in various positions most notably in Reflexology.  She was also a telemarketer.

Maria is survived by her children Richard Sermeno, Raquel Winters, Brianna Pierce, Savannah Pierce, and  10 ten grandchildren.  She also has many cousins, friends who loved her dearly.   Her legacy will continue through all her grandchildren.

She loved helping care for her grandchildren, riding her bike and sometimes the casinos.

Our Maria will be sorely missed by all who loved her.

 

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Frederick Alan Willyerd
10/16/1948 - 06/08/2021

Frederick Alan Willyerd

October 16, 1948 – June 8, 2021

On June 8, 2021, Frederick Alan Willyerd decided to go for an extended visit to his father and first born daughter, Keri Linn Willyerd. He died at his home in Mesa, Arizona with his family and friends around him.

He was born on October 16, 1948 to Frederick Archibald Willyerd and Joyce Lucille Sorensen in Douglas, Arizona. Though his mother had hoped for a little girl, she took her brand new baby boy home in a shoebox.

Growing up in San Mateo, California, Fred graduated from high school in 1967. Then he attended the College of San Mateo for a short period before serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Northern States Mission. He served faithfully for 2 years. After returning home he attended Brigham Young University.

At Brigham Young University he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Youth Leadership with an emphasis on Scouting. During his college years, he met his sweetheart, Nancy Darlene Smith and married her in the Salt Lake Temple on August 24, 1973.

Together for 47 years, they raised four children: Stephen Pereira, F. Anthony Willyerd, Jonathan Willyerd and Crystal Willyerd Dalene. Fred and Nancy kindly opened their home to other children as well, including their two oldest grandchildren Preston and Greg Pereira. During his lifetime, Fred welcomed 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

To support his family, Fred took his degree from BYU and started a career with the Boy Scouts of America. He loved helping young men at Summer camp, and brought his family along nearly every year. After 11 years in Scouting, Fred and Nancy took their family to Arizona where he changed  his career to Juvenile Probation Officer for Maricopa County. He retired from Juvenile Probation after 26 years.

Fred earned the rank of First Class in the Scouting program; and he encouraged every young man he could, including his own sons, to earn their Eagle Scout.

Throughout his short 72 years on Earth, Fred showed his love for the Gospel of Jesus Christ as he taught his children. During his career, Fred served a mission with the Arizona Mesa Mission. After retirement he served two more missions with the Record Operation Center for FamilySearch. He frequently showed his Christlike love to all he met. As we remember Fred, let us honor him by following his example and loving one another.

To honor his life a viewing will be held at the Bunker Family Funeral and Cremations, University Chapel on Wednesday June 16, from 6-8pm. The funeral will be held at 10am on Thursday June 17, at 2228 East Brown Road in Mesa, Arizona with a short viewing before that at 9am. Those unable to attend the funeral may watch it live through the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iGxwVwzfgI

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Amy Lorraine Otto
01/19/1969 - 06/08/2021

Amy Lorraine Otto, age 52 of Apache Junction passed away on Tuesday June 8th, 2021. Amy spent the last couple of weeks being surrounded by love and family.

She was born on January 19th, 1969 at Williams Air Force Base, daughter of Fred and Anne Conway. Amy attended Mountain View High School graduation class of 1987.

Amy was known for her fun personality and free spirit.  She always offered a fun-loving environment for her kids and all their friends who loved to hang out at their house… everyone felt welcomed and part of the family. Amy was creative and crafty, making homemade gifts for family and friends was something she loved to do to make others feel special.  Amy had a talent for sandblasting, painting, and restoring old vehicles, not only was this her occupation, but something she loved and took great pride in. She was an avid rock’n’roll fan and enjoyed many concerts over the years. Amy was known for her big heart and love for her kids and grandkids, who fondly called her Mimi.

Amy is survived by her children Tyler (Sabrina) Otto, Teri Otto, Walker Otto, and Jesse Ashworth; grandchildren Mason and Autumn Otto; parents Fred and Anne Conway; sisters Kaci (Steve) McCracken, Missie (Bob Schultz) Conway; brother Ian (Sarah) Conway; nephews Zane and Gage McCracken, Alex Ausmus and Patrick Conway.

Per her request, no service will be held. Amy asked her children to spread her ashes across the Superstition Mountains, a place she and her children loved.

Amy will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

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Richard Borden Harmon
01/06/1929 - 06/10/2021

Richard B. Harmon, 92, a native of Mesa who never left, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2021.  He enjoyed a long and happy life filled with family, friends and numerous activities, both in the outdoors (hunting, camping, four-wheeling, flying and driving around the country) and in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was born on January 6, 1929 and graduated from Mesa High School in 1946. Upon graduation he followed his father into the Movie Projectionist field, where he spent the next 35 years running the movie projectors at the Mesa, Nile, Azteca, Bethany West and University Twin Theaters as well as the Pioneer Drive-in. In 1980 he changed careers and spent the next 14 years as the Facilities Manager at Rhodes Junior High in Mesa until he retired in 1994.  Then, along with his wife Dorothy, brother Eddie and his wife Kay, the Harmons enjoyed driving to and visiting every state in the union except Hawaii, including three drives to Alaska.

In 1950 he married Dorothy Joy Taylor of Safford, AZ and they spent the next 67 years together before her passing in 2017.  They were the proud parents of two children- son Richard B. Harmon, Jr (Sherry Kanaga) of Mesa and daughter Jacquelynn Jean Stewart (Dawson), also of Mesa. He was preceded in death by his parents, Borden Ruke Harmon and Verna Rhea Menhennet Harmon, as well as all four of his siblings- Marjorie, Jeannette, Edward and John Pat. He is survived by both of his children, 10 grandchildren- Tawna Lynn Mower (Nathan) of Mesa, Taya Lee Goodwin of San Tan Valley, Ali Miquel Lawson (Jeremy) of Queen Creek, Summer Joy Armstrong of Mesa, Richard B. Harmon III (Stacie) of Gilbert, Spencer W. Stewart (Jenifer) of Queen Creek, Tanner J. Stewart (Mandy) of Queen Creek, Jade Vernae Jarvis (Jeff) of Pima, Robert S. Harmon of Mesa, and Steffani Dawn Chamberlain (Dennis) of Queen Creek; 35 great-grandchildren- Faith and Chance Mower; Kaitlin Solari; Daron, Lauren and Emyrson Goodwin; Madison Phelps; Jordyn, Taylor and Rylee Talerico; Megan Medina, Austin, Rylan and Carson Harmon; Jaxon, Ryker and Aden Jarvis; Jake (Bailey), Caleb, Noah and Zach Lawson; Wyatt, Paydon, Kyler and Jaycee Stewart; Grandon, Braden and Tyson Stewart; and Chloe, Kaci, Cami, Kaylie,  Kenzie, Kelsey and Kinley Chamberlain; and one great-great-granddaughter- Sophia Solari.

A Viewing will be held from 6 – 8 pm this Friday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stake Center at 1010 S. Recker Rd in Gilbert.  Funeral Services will be held at 9 am this Saturday, June 19th, at the same building. Interment will follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery.

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Regina Rose Lemos
04/22/1958 - 06/06/2021

Lemos, Regina Rose Wilson, 63, passed away on June 6, 2021 in Phoenix, AZ.
She was loved and comforted in her last moments on earth.
Regina, known to many as Gina, was born in Pekin, IL on April 22, 1958 to Rienettie
Rose Turnpaugh Martin and Herbert Wilson. Her father, Herbert Wilson, would pass
away when Gina was a young girl. She would be raised by her mother and her step-father,
Roland Martin, who helped raise her as his own.
During her childhood she would move to Tempe, AZ with her family. After marriage,
she would move to Mesa, AZ and establish her life there.
Gina was a very tenderhearted soul and proved she was capable
of the most difficult circumstances a mother could endure. Her life would include a
daughter and two sons. Patrick, her first son, would have a very short life here on
earth but would be preparing a place for his Mom and his brother. Gina would have
a second son, Justin, who was born with multiple health issues. She tended to his every
need and was his advocate his entire life due to his mental and physical handicaps.
Caring for Justin was a 24/7 job and she did it without complaint and with an
abundance of love. Gina sacrificed her life to make the world a better place for Justin.
He lived to be twenty one years old, this was 100% due to her devotion in caring for
him.
She lived life not wanting or needing much but strived to serve others. She was a quiet
person who would not stand out in a room. She was a true and genuine friend. She was easy to
joke with. She always wanted to be a better baker. She loved to craft. She always wanted to learn
new hobbies. She loved to read and enjoyed growing her library. Although she
already had her hands full, she would make sure the front yard was perfectly mowed,
watered and her rose bushes were always perfectly trimmed.
On a daily basis you could and a cold Pepsi with a bendy straw in her hand or near her at all
times. Most times there was a dish with M&M’s on the end table. It could be in a holiday
M&M dish or just a cute bowl. Her home was her sanctuary and she made sure to
keep it comfortable and clean for any visitors who may have stopped by. If you were
fortunate enough to have known Gina on a personal level, you earned her trust
and were able to understand what a true friend is.
Regina is preceded in death by her parents, her son Patrick and her son Justin.
Regina is survived by her daughter, Rachael Rose Ridley, son-in-law, Mark Ridley and her grandchildren,
Eliza, Alan, Rhiannon Rose and Layne.
She will always be remembered for the amazing person she was.
Forever remembered, always loved and greatly missed.
Graveside services will be held at a later date at the City of Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N.
Center St., Mesa, AZ. If you would like to send a memory of Gina or would like to
contact her family, please send it to ridleyfamilymail@gmail.com thank you.

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