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OBITUARIES TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009 1SS Drake Levin, 62, Paul Revere Raiders guitarist Los Angeles Times Drake Levin, lead guitarist for Paul Revere the Raiders during the quintet" hit-making prime in the mid-1960s, died Saturday at his home in San Francisco after a battle with cancer, according to longtime friend and former Raiders bandmate Phil Volk. He was 62. Levin's four-year stint with the Raiders, known for its campy Revolutionary War uniforms, thigh-high black riding boots and tricor-ner hats, coincided with a string of hits including "Kicks," "Hungry" and "Good Thing." For a time, he was one of the most rec ognizable American rock guitarists through the group's weekly appearances on the Dick Clark-produced music series "Where the Action Is." The band's 1965 hit "Just Like Me," prominently featuring Levin's double-tracked lead guitar, is on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll." "I've lost my dear friend, my Raider buddy, and the music world has lost a guitar icon," Volk said on his Web site. Drake Maxwell Levinshefski was born Aug. 17, 1946, in Chicago, and after his family moved to Boise, Idaho, he began to gain fof I've lost my dear friend, my Raider buddy, and vO the music world has lost a guitar icon." Raiders in 1967.

Levin's prominence as a guitarist helped him land subsequent work playing with organist Lee Michaels, singer-songwriter Emitt Rhodes and others. After settling in the San Francisco Bay Area, he became one of the region's top blues players. He last played with his Raiders co-horts at a 1997 reunion in Portland that featured all the mid-60s band members except for Revere, who has continued touring with his own lineup. Levin is survived by Sandra Levin, his wife of 37 years; sons David and Darby; his mother, Charle; brother, Jeff; and sister, Lori. Phil Volk Raiders bandmate recognition as a musician with bassist Volk in the Surfers.

Nebraska-born Revere also had moved to Boise, where he formed the first incarnation of the Raiders in the late 1950s. At a performance outside Boise in 1963, Revere invited the Surfers to open the show, during which Raiders drummer Mike "Smitty" Smith sat in. When Revere's guitarist left, he offered the job to Levin, and Volk soon followed him into the Raiders. The group relocated to Portland, looking to build on its regional following. Revere and the Raiders recorded Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" a week before it was put on tape by another Portland band, the Kingsmen, whose version became a national hit and established it as one of the quintessential songs of what came to be known as "garage rock." Levin, Volk and Smith left the THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC Grosso, Evelyn (Evie) Rich, Sonja To place a funeral announcement email your request to obitspni.com (include your name, address and phone number) or go to azcentral.com, click on "Republic Classified place Deadline to place your notice is 12 noon Monday Saturday for next day's publication, and 12 noon Saturday for Monday's publication.

CustomDisplay obituary deadline is 11 am. Call classified Tl 83, passed peacefully on July 2, 2009. Evie was -J predeceased by her parents, Ruth and Frank Erb. The be i-ustomer service at WH-444-8774, tor pricing and details. Sonia Mane Rich, 73, ot Mesa, AZ joined our Father in Heaven on July 4, 2009.

She was born on March 25, 1936 in Minneapolis, MN. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Vernon Rich of Mesa, son David (Kristina) Rich of Burbank, CA, daughter Colleen Rich of Woodstock, NY, and Melissa (Dave) Kidwell of Gilbert, AZ. Grandchildren include: Derik, Lexie, Dalton, Danika, and Drake. Brother ginning ot lire tor tveiyn was on January 1, 1926, in the small farming community of York, Neb. You might say she was a light to brighten the New Year.

Her life was full with hard work and fun. She moved to Arizona in ABEL, Myrna Stratton KRUCKEBERG, Delane Marie law iu wuri lur Muunidin Den diiu uie ureynuunu ill Track. Later she transferred to Miami, AZ to follow her Llovd (Grace) of Corvallis, Oregon, sister Nancy (Robert) liiiuuici nuiii ciu. 311c iciumeu lu mucin wwiuiiy iui J. Mt.

Bell and Qwest, retiring after a total of 40 years. Ovick of Rush City, Minnesota, niece, nephews and church family. Sonja's unconditional love for her Lord and Savior was inspirational. 1 Cornithians Join i her loved ones as thev celebrate Sonia's freedom as she BECHTEL, Juanita BOWDOIN, Beulah Ann Ashcroft BOYD, James H. BREWER, Kile COCHRAN, Wesley J.

DAWSON, Barbara Ann DOMINGUES, David GARDNER-WARNER, Alice 8. GROSSO, Evelyn HEAD, Robert HOLMES, Douglas Arthur KOPEC, Rodney LANGFITT, Wilma Nadine LOGAN, Gary M. QUINN, Kathleen Maurine RICH, Sonja SANCHEZ, Mary Lopez SCHULTZ, Johnny SIMPKINS, Myrtle E. SNAPP, Preston A. SONNET, Jessie TAFT, Lilly Aaron TOBIAS, Adela Mae WINDHAUSER, Joseph W.

4 tvie is survived Dy ner Drotner uave aee) trD ot NY, her son Michael (Annette) Grosso, her grandson Dominick Grosso, nephew David (Diane) Erb of TX, and dear joined her Heavenly Father on Independence Day morning. Visitation will be on Tuesday July 7, 2009 from 6-8PM at Falconer Funeral Home 251 W. Juniper Ave Gilbert, AZ. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday July 8, at Trinity Baptist Church, Mesa, AZ with graveside services to follow at at City Mesa Cemetery 1212 N. Center St, Mesa, AZ.

rrienos uome recK, Mary wong, ano Karen HemDree. Her passing leaves a giant vacuum in the Grosso and Erb families. God Bless Nana, may she rest in peace. The family would like to thank the Iris House and Hospice personnel. Both the visitation (Thursday, July 9 from PM) and the funeral services (Fridav.

Julv 10 be- Abel, Myrna Stratton Sanchez, Mary Lopez I nmninn at 9-30 AM) will he hplri at firppn Arrpc. Mnrtiiarv 3 3--3 -f 77 passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her and temeterv 4U1 n. Havoen Kd. scons- r- dale. In lieu of flowers donations mav her made tn Hosnice of the Vallev.

1510 E. Flow- er St, Phoenix, AZ 85014. luvmg idmny juiy zuu7. arte was uorn septemDer 0, 1931 in Flagstaff, AZ. She was preceded in death by her husband Donald A.

Abel, loving son Ronald L. Abel, her beloved daughter L. Wellington and granddaughter Nicole Wellington. She is survived by her beloved children and their spouses; Donald (Carol) Abel, Mary was called home to our heavenly Father on June 29, 2009 at the age of 75. She was surrounded by family as she passed away peacefully.

She was born on August 15, 1933 to her beloved parents, the late Juventino and Beatriz Lopez. She lived in Phoenix all of her life and is survived by her sister, Beatrice Herrera, Aurora Lopez, Elisa Lopez Bernardoni and her brother Dr. Juventino Lopez; nephews, Arnold, Richard and Daniel Herrera; David and Steve Bernardoni, niece, Cynthia King and special cousins Susie and Patsy. Mary was preceded in death I bv her infant son. Ricardo JoseDh Sanchez and her neph v- Peggy Abel, Daniel (Debbie) Abel, Steve Wellington, Christy (Charlie) Cluff, Patrick (Anne) Abel, Ruth (Steve) Whitney.

Myrna is also the adored grandmother of 40 and loving great-grandmother of 16. She is also sur- ew James Bernardoni who went to heaven on December Head, Robert "Bob" passed away peacefully on July 1, 2008 at the age of 86 in his home. He is survived by his best friend and wife Elizabeth of almost 57 years, his daughter Martha, and his brother Thomas in California. Bob served in the Army during World War II. Bob worked for 46 years in the aerospace industry; retired from Boeing.

Bob believed that if you don't see people when they are alive, don't bother seeing them when they are dead. Instead of flowers please donate to www.eatright.org vived by her beloved sister, best friend and missionary companion Helen Fort, her loving brothers, Lawrence (Barbara) Stratton, Mike (Vickie) Stratton and numerous nieces and nephews who will miss her greatly. Myrna was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served missions to the Philippines, England, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. We will miss her positive attitude, steadfastness in everything she did, and the special way she had of making us all feel important. She was an Angel here on earth.

Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa, Arizona. Services will be on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 10 AM, preceded by a visitation at 9:00 AM at the Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mountain View Stake Center, 1550 N. Val Vista Dr. Mesa, AZ.

Holmes, Douglas Arthur 18, 2008. Mary loved and cherished her nieces, Christina, Rhianna, Danielle, Jade, Tatum, Tayla and nephew Gabriel. Mary graduated from Phoenix Union High School in 1953. Her favorite hobby was gardening, but her greatest joy was being around children and family. She joined the Arizona State Corporation Commission in 1959 serving in various Administrative Director positions.

A surprise party was held in January, 2009 with nearly 100 people to celebrate Mary's 50 years of service to the State of Arizona. Mary's pets were a toy Do-berman, Esmeralda, and a Malacan Cockatoo, Dulce. Mary was loved by so many people not only in Arizona and other USA states, but from several countries. She is greatly missed and we hold her steadfastly in our hearts, trusting and knowing that we will see her as God calls us to join her in Heaven. The funeral services will be held at St.

Helen's Catholic Church, 5510 W. Cholla St. Glendale, at 8:30 AM on July 7, 2009. Rosary will be sr held at 8:00 AM and interment at St. Francis Cemetery, 2033 .) 48th Street, Phoenix, AZ.

Arrangements entrusted to A.L Moore Vdityx Grimshaw. entered into rest on 07032009. He was 70 years old. Doug was one of seven born- in Prescott, AZ on 11081938 to Joe and Rose Holmes. He was a talented mason and landscape artist, an avid collector of art and Indian pottery, a sharpshooter, former member of the Prescott Jaycees and Rodeo Committee, and enjoyed showing championship Schipperkes with his loving wife of 42 years Sharon.

Doug and Sharon were always by each others side, and he loved and supported his family Bechtel, Juanita Mi 80, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on July 6, 2009. She is survived by her husband, Alex, daughter, Linda (Dave), sons, David (Carla) and Steve (Mary), eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Visitation will be held, Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 9:00 A.M. with neral Services at 10:00 A.M. at Greenwood Memory Lawn Schultz, Johnny witn strength and numor.

He leaves Dehina his son Bryan (Stormy), daughter Joni Gehr (Jeff) and grandchildren Kvlene and Jeffrev who were his Dride and iov. In addi 90, of Sun City, AZ, passed away, July 3, 2009. He was born in Oakland, CA. Af Chapel, 719 N. 27th Phoenix, AZ 85009.

Interment 9 will follow at Greenwood Memory Lawn cemetery. Memorial donations may oe3f tion, Doug will be dearly missed by his large family including brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews and his many, many friends. Services will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 3:00 p.m., at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Sun City, AZ and a celebration of Doug's life will be held immediately following at 6111 130t" Ave, Litchfield Park, AZ. Please consider wearing red in honor of Doug's vibrant spirit.

Visit www.menkefuneralhome.com to leave condolences for the family. Nfcy fumade to teen cnauenge 01 Arizona, KU.vnijyutyy ter honorably serving ms country during wwn in tne U.S. Army, Dutcn moved to Arizona and has lived here for the past 65 years. During that time his career was in manufacturing of prosthesis. Dutch was also an International Square Dance Caller.

He and his wife Dee taught Country and Western Dance for 15 years. Dutch was very proud of Sun City; he served on the Sheriff's Posse and the Sun City Prides and wrote eight songs about his beloved town. Dutch is survived by his beloved wife of 21 years, Dee; sons, Roy (Kathy) Schultz, John (Bette) Schultz; sisters, Eleanor De Vorss, Ella Slaughter; grano- si? 4iA Bowdoin, Beulah "Bobbie" Ann Ashcroft WASS. children, Kimoerly Simon, Brian schultz and tive llll rS great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held.

Kopec, Rodney of Glendale, AZ went to be with the Lord on July 4, 2009. Rod was born on December 27, 1940 in Brooklyn, NY. He is survived by his wife Liz Kopec of ai iuhm rnudy juiy ivvj di aunidiiu iviuriudry, Kniiuiyy vizicnMW i30Q UCI VVCUU JUI1 niy, fU Glendale, AZ, his sons Rodney Kopec Jr. (Allison) of Ridgewood, NJ, Chris Kopec (Betsy) of Elmhurst, II, Dave Kopec (Mary) of Mahwah, NJ, and daugh- SimpKinS, Myrtle E. Bobbie (Bee), 77, of Ahwatukee, passed away July 4, 2009, after a courageous battle with cancer.

She was born June 7, 1932 in Eagar, Arizona to parents Beulah and Wallace Ashcroft. Bobbie was a third generation native of Arizona, and had retired as a 2nd grade teacher for over 33 years, primarily in the Scottsdale School District. She had a wide range of interests, including hiking, piano, active in the LDS church, providing membership support for the Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society, and having "great She leaves many loving family members, including her husband of 58 years, Dean, daughter and son-in-law Leslie and Mick James, 88 of Scottsdale passed away July 4, 2009. At her request no services are iki imuiuie nupei; ui muiewuuu, m. rtuu was luvmy nusudiiu, lamr, anu grandfather of 6 grandchildren and will be missed.

Services will be held on Wed. July 8, 2009 at Cathedral Christian Center at 11AM. planned. Messinger Indian bcnooi Mortuary assisted tne tamny. Kruckeberg, DeLane Marie (Dee) 82 of Peoria, Arizona, joined her beloved husband Henry in the Kingdom of Heaven, on July 3, 2009.

She was born Snapp, Preston A. 90, of Phoenix, AZ passed away July 1, 2009. Born September 16, 1918 to Mel-vin Gladys Snapp in Newton, Kansas. He is preceded in death by his parents 1 daughter. Survived by his wife Pauline of 65 years, daughter Jane Vanover and 3 grandchildren.

Preston served in the army in Germany during World War II and remained active in the reserves and retired as a major in 1978. He was a graduate of CSU in 1947 received a masters degree in education in 1950. Burial with military honors at National Memorial Cemetery 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd, July 10th at 9am. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Evercare Hospice 3141 N.

3rd Ave, Phx, AZ 85013 in Preston's name. in Sauk center, Minnesota, tne daughter ot John and viola Mintz. Dee and Henry were the owners of Kruckeberg Drug Company in Minneapolis before moving to AZ in 1963. She was a Registered Nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She is survived and will be dearly missed by her loving children, Beverly Kruckeberg (Ken), Henry ni umcuci ray, anionic muiiiiJua wicvc, lci-uhc Mori and Linda Kruckeberg. 13 grandchildren and 9 Sonnet. JeSSie 87, of Mesa, passed away July 2, 2009. She was born No- 1 great granacnnaren. visitation win ue 3 0 pm, luesuay, July 7, 2009, with Rosary at 7:00 pm, at Hansen Mortuary, 8J14 N.

nn si. Mass win De at Most noiy innity an Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 10:00 am. Interment will tollow at II vember 6, 1921 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Jessie is survived by her daughter Anita Slocum as well as grandchildren Jeffrey and Kevin Townsend. There will be a Visitation Wednesday July 8, 2009 6-8 p.m.

at Lakeshore Mortuary 1815 S. Dobson Road Mesa. The Funeral Service is Thursday, July 9, 2009 10 a.m. at Serenity Chapel, Green St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 2033 N.

48th St. Memorial contribu tions can be sent to Animal Rescue, Humane Society or Hospice of the Valley. and grandson J.D. James (all of Phoenix). Her wonderful daughter, Deana Lynne, was taken from her in 1978.

She was the oldest of 7 children. Other family members include her brothers, LaVerl (Nona) Ashcroft and Ross (Lucille) Ashcroft, all of Eagar Arizona; her sisters are Sharon (Darrow) Richins, Susan (Larry) Martin, and Wallis (Glen) Mayhew. Sharon and Darrow live in Animas, NM; Susie and Larry live in Eagar, and Wally lives in Tokyo, Japan. Her sister-in-law Elaine Ashcroft (Phillip) lives in Mesa. She is preceded in death by her parents and her brother Phil.

She has countless friends and relatives wnotwul all miss her joyous spirit, strength of character and selfless manner. Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 8 at 10:00 a.m., preceded by a visitation at 8:30 a.m. All are welcome to the services at LDS Ahwatukee First Ward, 4525 E. Knox Road. Graveside services and burial will be held at the Eagar cemetery, Thursday, July 9, 10:00 a.m.

Arrangements by Meldrum Mortuary. The family wishes to express their sincerest appreciation to everyone at the Dobson House (Hospice of the Valley), for ensuring Bobbie's final days were dignified and peaceful. Boyd, James H. 85 of Chandler, Arizona, passed away on May 14, 2009. A memorial service was held on May 23, 2009 at Chandler Presbyterian Church, 1500 W.

Germann Rd. Arrangements by Bueler Mortuary Brewer, Kile passed away June 8, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Kay; brother, Lawrence and sister, Alberta Cordova. A celebration of his life will be held at Saturday, July 11, 2009 at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, 9202 N.

2nd Phoenix, AZ, 85020. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the John C. Lincoln Hospital Foundation, 2500 W. Utopia Ste. 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85027 or Arizona Humane Society, 9226 N.

1 13th Phoenix, AZ, 85021. Arrangements entrusted to Han- Jg sen Desert Hills Mortuary tint) Im4 Cochran, Wesley J. wood Memory Lawn cemetery Phoenix. The family requests that donations be made to -s ii ic Hitiiciiuci 3 Hoauv.iaiiun. ni laiiycmciHo vjjitMy Langfitt, Wilma Nadine Wilma Nadine Lanafitt.

89. passed awav peacefully on July 4, 2009 surrounded by family. Born on May 31, 1920 Taft, Lilly AarOn 11 of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on July 2, 2009. A visitation "Sp! will be held trom p.m., Wednesday, July stn at bnaoowvj (Don) Wilson Kayla (Jim) Grooms; 2 grandchildren, lissa (Steve) Ackert LG Wilson; 5 great grandchildren; and a sister. Dottie Lvon of Indianola.

Iowa. She was Dre- Mountain Mortuary, 2350 1. Greenway Kd in Phoenix. 4 -T III VJCUUl UJ lltl UWUItV IIUJlUIIU, W1UIIt.ll I a LdiiijMU. vvtiiMd luveu mesa anu yavc 111u1.11 ui nci nine nuvin IVIU serving on vdnuus nuii-uruiu uudru lur wihui brie wds Phoenix, Arizona, Passed away the morning of June 29, 2009 in her sleep.

She was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota on April 14, 1946. She is sur irrf jf 1 recoqnized and honored as The Woman of the Year in 131 J. VlSlldllUII Will UC Ull HCUIICjuUJ, juiy UUI IIUIII JO pm at Melchers Chaoel of Roses Mortuary, 43 S. Stapely Drive Mesa. Service will be held on Thursday, July 9th at 10:00 AM at the 1st vived two sisters, tour nieces, five nepnews, ano many cousins Doin in ano out of State.

There are no services scheduled at this time. Windhauser, Joseph W. Presbyterian Church ot Mesa, 161 N. Mesa Drive, in lieu ot riow-ers, contributions can be made in her name to the 1st Presbyteri-. Wesley J.

Cochran was taken into the hands of the Lord on July 4, 2009. He was born in Leonardsburg, Ohio on Oc-tnhpr 11 1976. He was a farmer, and came to Arizona for an Church ot Mesa. Arrangements entrusted to Meicner Mortuary Chapel of the Roses (480)964-45371 November 13, 1916 July 2, 2009. Beloved husband, lather, grandfather, brother.

Joseph began his life journey in Green Bay, Wisconsin ending his journey in Scotts fjf health reasons. He worked in building houses, cool met- rh I al awnings, and at Williams Air Force Base, where he i Logan, GaryM. was in charge ot the motor pool. He leaves his wite Gold-ie, and his four children: John Cochran of White Mtn. Lake, AZ, Rick Cochran of NM, George Cochran of White Mtn.

Lake, AZand Tina Ellis of Showlow, AZ. He came from a familv of 17 sisters: Florence Roberts of Green- dale, Arizona at the age ot 92. He attended St. NorDerrs College, Green Bay and graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1939. He was a Green Bay Packers fan his entire life and shared this enthusiasm with his family.

Joe served his country during WW II as an Army Captain in the South Pacific and the Battle- of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines. Joe returned to Indiana and continued his career with Standard Oil of Indiana (Amoco) as Manader nf Lake Tanker and Barae Operations in Icamp, OH, Mary June of Marion, OH, Betty Berridge of Marion. OH. Darlene Blashinski of Phoenix, AZ, Beulah Gary Logan passed away on June 30, 2009 while tlying his plane. Gary was a man of vision.

Successful and creative in business, he strove for excellence in all ventures, while mentoring those in his extended family at Acura of Las Vegas, which he and his wife, Ruthie, owned from 1999 to 2008. Those fortunate enough to know Gary knew him as a man of character and integrity, and he will be remembered for his zeal for living life to the fullest, his contagious smile, great stories, amazing sense of humor, ana kind words. He had an unusual gift of extending friendship and generosity of both his wealth and time. Gary is survived bv his lovinq wife fjo I 194b wnere he worKeo until nis retirement in 19b. He was an avm goner anu traveled the world with his wife.

He was a life member of the American Legion and Knights of Columbus. Joe is survived by his loving wife of 63 years Virginia Windhauser; daughters Eileen Wilson and Joann McClure; son Jon Windhauser; grandsons George McClure and Joseph McClure; and brother Lloyd Windhauser. Joe lived his life with dignity, grace, and faith. A Funeral Mass will be on July 7, 2009, 10:30 am at Our Lady of Joy in Carefree, AZ. He will be laid to rest with full military honors at Fort Rosecrans Na- (prf tional Cemetery in San Diego, CA.

In lieu of flowers the family sug- jtfj gests memorials to Catholic Relief Services. mf.ssim;er Deeds of Jonestown, TX, Linda RamsayerShingler of SC. He is also survived by two brothers Blaine of Marion, OH and George of Edison, OH. He has al grandchildren and great grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews. Wes enjoyed special times with friends and family and will be missed by many.

Services will be held at Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 E. Main Mesa, AZ. The visitation will be from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, Wednesday July 8 and the funeral will be held at 11:00 am Thursday, July 9, 2009. Contributions may be made in his honor to the charity of you choice. Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home.

Dawson, Barbara Ann 73 of Gilbert, Arizona, passed away on June 27, 2009. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at Gilbert Presbyterian Church, 235 W. Guadalupe Gilbert, AZ 85234. Arrangements are under the direction of Falconer Funeral Home, www.falconerfuneralhome.com Dominguez, David Ruthie, sons Matt and Denny, daughter-in-law Katie, and father Perry Logan. He was preceded in death by his mother Frieda and his brother Dennis.

Ruthie was the love of Gary's life, and he cherished her from the day they met in Phoenix throughout their 28 years of marriage. Gary loved travel, golf, motorcycling, recreational flying, and walking his three pups, Fussy, Tinkerbell, and Baby Boo. In addition to his family, Gary's real passion was living his life for his Savior, Jesus Christ. A devout Christian, and member of Cathedral Christian Center, his uncompromised faith in God and heart for people was evident to everyone he came in contact with. His love and very being will be deeply missed by the many lives that have been forever touched by his friendship.

We love you, Gary! Services will be held Tuesday, July 7th, 10:00 a.m. at Cathedral Christian Center located at 16635 51st Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85306. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to Phoenix Christian High School (Gary's alma mater), 1751 Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85015. Quinn, Kathleen Maurine 70 of Glendale, AZ, passed away on June Z4, zuro. David was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps.

He also loved coaching. He is survived by his 8 children; David, Lisa, Michael, Gregory, Valerie, Derek, Catherine -A Innithin hie Inuinn nirtnar Callu and familv UjpII jwji anu junuuiuii, iiu iuvimu i XT) V-r. i 1 as 13 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife Kjh-, Rosalie, his son Dion and his parents. A memorial I ice will be held at 10 am on Friday, July 10, 2009 at Ad-V 1 vantaae Marwale Chapel 6901 Indian School Rd, Phoe- Kathleen Maurine ouinn, 95, Mesa Arizona died wednes- dav Julv 1.

2009 in her home. Shp was hnrn Kathleen M. Inix, AZ. Arrangements entrusted to Advantage Maryvale Mortuary. Ritter on December 4, 1913 in Wheeler Oklahoma to John The Anzana f-wwral Directors Awoctation FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN There At 77is 7 Beginning Of Life vv.

anu Hueiaiue muei. hs a yuunu wunidii rxdiiiieen I worked with her father recording the details of core sanr Gardner-Warner, Alice B. age 84 of Mesa, AZ, died Sat. July 4 at Sonoran Adult Care. She relocated with husband Dick and son Robert to Arizona in 1987.

Alice was employed as a financial advisor. She was an active participant at Red Mountain Christian Center and various community events. Survivors include brothers, Warren Gardner of Lynchberg, VA, Robert of Norton, OH, James of Lady Lake, FL and Jerry of Copley, foster-brother Van T. Jarvis of Smithville, OH; sisters Nina Shook and Margaret Trent, both of IWadsworth, OH, Mary Lent of Albuquerque, NM and Frances Papp of Phoenix, AZ. She was preceded in death by her husband, son, and brothers, Charles and Hallie Gard pies from the oil wells he was drilling.

She later moved wl Tf to Santa Fe New Mexico where she worked for an avia-V "sL)'f tion company and earned her private pilot's license and 1--A met and married her husband Joe. Kathleen and Joe wed flV Th on September 16, 1952 and remained married until his 'CjfvV yJft deatn in 1984- She and Joe were involved in many busi-Jllk ness endeavors including the establishment and discovery of various oil and gas fields in northwestern New Mexico and the establishment of Mission Bank in Mesa AZ. Joe was also the chairman of the organizing committee that brought what is now Banner Baywood Hospital to the East Valley. Kathleen and Joe loved to fish and made many fishing trips to Mexico, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Kathleen is survived by many good friends including long time friend and confidant of 60 years Maria Barton of Santa Fe.

No formal memorial will be held for Kathleen but there will be a gathering of her friends on Thursday July 9th at 3:00 pm in building 5 at Fellowship Square 3945 E. Main Mesa, AZ. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be made to Sunshine Acres Children's Home, 3405 Higley Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215. Cud Today To Learn How You Can Contribute! 480649-1144 www.azfda.org ner. Visitation will be 2-4 PM and PM on Wed.

July 8 at Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Dr. Chandler, AZ. Interment will be at the Greenlawn Cemetery on Roming Road in Akron, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Afzheimer's Association, 1028 E.

McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85006 or to Red Mountain Christian Center, 740 N. Power Rd. Mesa, AZ 85205.

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