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Mrs. Woods was born in Port Huran, Michigan. She met her husband, Lou, while attending Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska. They were members of the Baptist Churches wherever they lived, and she often sang in the choir. She loved to sing, travel and see new things and places --she always had binoculars at hand. She was also an active...
Born is Olbergh, AZ, she was daughter of John M. and Anita D. Antone. She was a teacher.
Born in Casa Grande he enjoyed listening to music and watching NASCAR races and the Denver Bronco. He was a memeber of St. Anthony's church.
Born in Sacaton, he was the son of Phillip and Thelma Johnson. He was an Army veteran of the Viet Nam War and a diesel mechanic. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends and always living life to the fullest.
Born in Spain the son of Vincente and Eduvigis DeLaFuente. He served as a Legionaire in his native country before moving to the US. He movied to Arizona 38 years ago and was a welder for FICO in Maricopa before going to work for Valley Pump & Machine Works in Casa Grande for 21 years. He truly enjoyed his craft...
Born in Hennesy, Tenn., and was the daughter of Hexekiah and Fannie Mae Mitchell. She was a homemaker and was very close to her family. She was a strong woman.
She was a roadside development chair of Arizona Federation of Garden Clubs from 1961-65, organizer and President of the AZ Roadside Council. She received several state qawards for her achievements. She lectured for civic organizations on the environment, conservation, beautification and was very well-rounded in horticulture and landscape design. She also made quilts for each of her children and afghans...
Born in Casa Grande and grew up in the area, living in cotton camps and later in town after her father's death. She attended Eloy schools and married her high school sweetheart, Charles L. Anthony, in 1968. They lived in Pacacho, where countless children spent time dancing, laughing and eating delicious home made food. She was co-owner with her husband...
Born in Pine Bluff, Ark., he lived in various parts of the world during his father's military career. He excelled in swimming and opportunities through a gifted children's program in Huntsvill, Ala. He enjoyed boating, sports, hunting and competing in academic decathlons and debate teams. He graduated from Casa Grande Union High School in 1986 and attended Morningside College in...
Born in Montauk, Mo, to Jarrott and Rosa Norris. He was raised in Missouri and attended the University of Missouri. He served in WWII as a flight instructor and service pilot in the Army Air Corps. He graduated with honors from AZ State University and started Taylor and Norris Agricultural Chemicals and Supplies with a business partner. It later became...
Born in Globe, AZ to Grace and Thomas Pifer, he was a lifelong resident of Globe. He worked as a fireman for Miami Copper and then for many years in retail sales for Purity Brands, his wife's family business. He was a life member of Elks and a member of Gila County Cattle Growers.
Infant daughter of Raul Carassco and Mary Eula Spires of Casa Grande.
Born in Rubottom, Oklahoma, the daughter of Howard L. and Emma Lowe. She was a member of First Baptist Church and it's choir, and a homemaker. She enjoyed cooking and soap operas, she was a good seamstress and devoted to her family.
Born in Carrollton, CA, she was a program specialist. She was devoted to her family and loved life. She went the extra mile to make others happy and she was known for her smile, never-ending laughter and gift-giving.
Born in Coolidge, the daughter of Alex and Geronima Kahn. She was a housekeep and enjoyed social functions, her family and the AZ Diamondbacks. She was a longtime Casa Grande resident who watched the city grow.
Born in Sacaton, AZ, the daughter of Alzelo and Eunice Lopez. She was a nursing aide.
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