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She was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking, dancing and spending time with her family.
She was a daughter of Gabriela and Pedro Martinez. She was a member of St. Helen's Church who enjoyed watching the Arizona Diamondbacks and all high school sports. She also enjoyed her family, cooking for them and gardening.
Born in Chandler, AZ, she was a homemaker and a member of St. Antony's Church, Sodality, Guadalupe Society and American Legion Auxilary. She sang in the church choir and ecumenical choir at various times throughout her life. Prayer and music were very important to her. She lived in Casa Grande for 53 years.
Born in Jansen, Saskatchewan, Canada. She and her husband, A.E. and their two children moved to Casa Grande in 1960. She was active with her husband in running Armour Radio Communications for 23 years. She was a registered nurse and earlier worked at Caswa Grande Clinic. She was kind, optimistic and always smiling. She was active in her church and...
Born in Phoenix, AZ; he was always happy and made friends easily, even as a child. He enjoyed rap music, dancing and writing rap. He was a student.
Born in Beulah, N.D., the son of Decatur and Frances Ford. He had a career in the ARmy from 1951-1971, including service in the Korean and Vietnam wars. He also was a refrigeration repairman. For the past nine years he traveled the nation in his RV enjoying pool and golf. He was also a member of the Eagles in Apache...
Born in Jefferson, Iowa; he moved to Washington state when he was 11. After high school he joined the Air Force and met his wife, Marie, while stationed in Texas. He served in various parts of the world. They later settled in Portland, OR, where he was an Air Force recruiter until retirement. He raised painted horses and flew private...
Born in Norcross, Minn., he was a son of Miles and Emma Reinhart. He served in the Navy and worked in steel fabrication. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church who enjoyed woodworking, traveling, reading and collecting stamps. Burial was held at Mt. View Cemetery.
Born in Saginaw, Mich to Whitey and Elizabeth Donoghue. He served in the Naval Reserve and was an air conditioning technician before retirement. He was a wood crafter, making boxes and cuckoo clocks. He was a great conversationalist, loved traveling, especially to Michigan, fishing and his wife "Virginia", of 15 years.
Born in Phoenix, AZ, he was a mechanic who enjoyed golf and spending time with his family. Burial was held at Mt. View Cemetery.
Born in Phoenix, AZ, a son of George and SEthryn Hodges. He mnoved to Eloy in 1948. He graduated from Northern Arizona University and also attended the University of Arizona. He was a member of the Eloy Chamber of Commerce since 1977, a longtime board member, twice served as president and received the chanber's Good Neighbor of the Year award....
Born in Blythe, CA; she was a longtime teacher and principal at Stanfield Elementary School and a longtime board member for the Casa Grande Union High School District.
He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War; a private investigator for 10 years and was in law enforcement for 25 years. He formerly worked for the National Security Agency. He enjoyed range shooting and hunting with his son. He was a Christian man with a sense of humor.
Born in Tulsa, Okla., he was an Army Veteran of WWII and worked at the Andersen Clayton & Co compress for 48 years. He enjoyed watching television, especially the "Jerry Springer Show". He was a member of Mount Zion Church of God in Christ.
Born in Lockhart, Texas; he was a laborer and a spiritual man. He had a great sense of humor and made friends easily. He enjoyed music, especially Carlos Sanatana's and he loved to be with his family.
He was the son of Emanuel and Flora Alfier. He was a Navy aviation veteran of WWII. He worked in construction for many years before buying a semi truck and becoming an owner-operator. He traveled over the interstates, hauling all types of freight. He was a member of American Legion Post #8 in Casa Grande and First Baptist Church of...
Born in Muskogee, Okla. He and his bride moved to the Stanfield area in 1943. He fell in love with the desert and its beauty and immediately felt at home. He worked for L.O. Barnes Farms and Anderson Clayton & Co. In 1949 he went to work for Louis Johnson Farms and continued for 41 years. He was known for...
Born in Minneapolis, Minn., the daughter of Kenneth and Harriet McCabe. She was a purchasing agent.
Born in Huntington, N.Y., she was the daughter of John and Helen Kalmary. She was a homemaker. She loved her dogs, Sandy and Snowball, and enjoyed "tormenting" her husband. She liked to cook, garde and grow all types of house plants.
Born is Muskogee, Okla., he was an Army veteran of WWII, serving from '43-'45 int the Pacific and recieved an honorable discharge. He moved to Casa Grande to work on cotton farms while attending school on the GI Bill. He later became a heavy-equipment operator for Southwest Gas Corp. and worked there until retirement. He had a good sense of...
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