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In memoriam: Funeral notices, September 9, 2019

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Mildred Chapin

Mildred Chapin

CHAPIN, Mildred Lachman

was born on May 12, 1922 in Philadelphia. Her parents were both young refugees - Hannah Segal, from the Ukraine and Henry Rosenstreik Pollack, from Romania. She and her seven siblings grew up in Philadelphia's old Strawberry Mansion neighborhood, and she tap-danced from the age of five. She attended the city's prestigious public Girls' High. As top student she was awarded a full scholarship to the Univ. of Pennsylvania and studied economics, continued dancing and met her first husband, Alexis.

When they moved to Washington, D.C. with their two children, she performed in and headed the dance program at the YWCA. She began painting in 1955 but never abandoned her love of dance: her artwork is filled with rhythm and color. She lived outside the U.S. for most of the '60s, accompanying her diplomat husband. She continued to paint until a few months ago. She had art shows in Italy, France, Turkey, Washington D.C., Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Sedona and Tucson.

After earning a master's degree from American University, she developed a parallel career as an art therapist. She helped form and became a lifetime member of the American Art Therapy Association. Along with her private practice, she taught at several institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Vermont at Montpelier and Prescott College. She published numerous articles and two books, Reverberations: Mothers and Daughters, and Haiku, Painted & Written.

She moved to Tucson in 2002. She showed at the former Gocaia Gallery, Northern Trust Bank, Liz Hernandez, Tucson Jewish Community Center and Tucson Museum of Art.

She is survived by her sisters, Bertie Dratch and Lillian Bergman; her brother, Solomon Pollack; her daughter, Ellen Cohen; her son, Roy Lachman and her grandsons, Joseph Lachman and Jesse Cohen.

Donations may be sent to the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

Glenna Craw

Glenna Craw

CRAW, Glenna Y.

1/18/1930 - 8/28/2019

Preceded in death by husband, Edwin A. Craw; grandson, Daniel. Survived by children, Cindy, Cari (Eddie) Aros, Cathy (Francisco) Mendoza and David; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Graduated from Oklahoma with a Masters in music, was a devoted teacher for 45 years, was Choir Director at Hope UMC and St. John's. She was president of Sunnyside Little League for 15 years and was an avid bowler. You will be missed. Services will be held at St. John's UMC of Tucson, 60 W. Veterans Blvd., Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by DESERT ROSE HEATHER MORTUARY.

Lorraine Duffy

Lorraine Duffy

DUFFY, Lorraine Marie

passed away peacefully in her sleep the morning of August 31, 2019 at the age of 93. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 27, 1926. A resident of Tucson since 1967. Lorraine is preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, John Duffy. She was a sales representative for the Lee Wayne Corporation from 1983 and regretfully retired in 2010 as she had converted many clients to friends. She is survived by her son, Rick; granddaughters, Erin Holladay (Dan), Meghan Duffy (Mike Varela), and Lauren Corral (Ry) and great-grandchildren, Nicholas, Ashley, Max, Beau, Kade and Bronx. Lorraine was a true matriarch for the family, providing love and life lessons to all. Per her request, services are open to immediate family only, where she will be buried with her husband. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lorraine's honor to the Alzheimer's Association for macular degeneration research, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, World Care - Tucson or any disabled veteran's organization. Arrangements by EAST LAWN PALMS MORTUARY.

Christopher Excell

Christopher Excell

EXCELL, Christopher Neal

65, died on Sunday, August 24, 2019 from pancreatic cancer. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at Christ Presbyterian Church, 6565 East Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85710. He is survived by his wife, Linda; her son, Christopher; their daughter-in-law, Gini; two grandsons, Preston and Carter; his four brothers, Tony (Carol), Greg (Missy), Mitchell (Ayu), Doug (Lisa) and sister-in-law, Kathy Excell and was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley; father, Richard and his brother, Nick. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network at pancan.org. Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL.

Thelma Frankel

Thelma Frankel

FRANKEL, Thelma

Born in New York City on July 24, 1925, Thelma Prince was the daughter of Joseph and Fanny Prince and the big sister of Davida Prince Bye. A graduate of Adelphi College and Columbia University, she married Frank Berlin in 1948. She and Frank had three children, Larry, Joey and Maggie, who were together with her on September 4, 2019 when she passed away at Splendido in Oro Valley. Thelma was later married to Julius Frankel, who died in 1978. After retiring from a rewarding career as a history teacher and school administrator in New York, she moved to the Tucson area 35 years ago and enjoyed a long life rich in art, friends and family. She is survived by her children, their spouses, Connie Berlin, Ivy Tombak and Scott Taylor; her beloved grandchildren, Eli Berlin, Jesse Berlin, Frank Taylor, Kate Taylor and Jared Berlin, and her constant companion for the last 14 years, Phydeau. Services were private. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel.

Arnold Funckes

Arnold Funckes

FUNCKES, Arnold Jay

beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend passed away peacefully on August 11, 2019, at home in Tucson. Arnold was born November 11, 1926 in Holland, Michigan, where he met and married the love of his life, Marjorie Keane. They were married for 55 years until her death in 2005.

Learning was a central theme in Arnold's life... he never read a page or participated in a conversation that didn't spark a desire to know more. A veteran of World War II, Arnold earned an MD and PhD in Biochemistry through the GI bill. During his more than 60-year career, Dr. Funckes specialized in Pathology. He taught at the UofA College of Medicine, worked at the V.A. Hospital, Davis Monthan Air Force Base, and oversaw the labs at Benson Community Hospital and Northern Cochise Community Hospital in Willcox not fully retiring until age 91.

A love of learning and a sense of adventure made his life a lesson to all. Aside from hours spent reading, cardplaying, embracing silliness with his grandchildren he was always up for whatever opportunity was presented including tubing the Salt River at the age of 89. We will miss his humility, intellect, love and sparkling, blue eyes. He will always be in our hearts and our minds.

Arnold is survived by his five loving children, Cynthia, Carol, (Jim Herzfeld), David, Cathy (Walter Sularski), Christine (Howard Brown); his 12 grandchildren and his six-month old great-grandson and namesake, numerous brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and friends.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Arista Hospice, 2312 N. Rosemont Blvd #103, Tucson, AZ 85712 or Habitat for Humanity, 3501 N. Mountain Avenue, Tucson 85719.

A Memorial Service is planned for Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 400 East University, Tucson, Arizona.

Howard Greenseth

Howard Greenseth

GREENSETH, Howard Arthur

passed away September 4, 2019 at age 85. He was born in Superior, Wisconsin on September 5, 1933, the son of the late Howard and Katherine Greenseth. He is survived by his brother, Roger Greenseth of San Diego, CA; sister, Kathleen (Jack) Bliicki of Bellingham, WA; close friend of 60 years, Jesus "Chuy" Montaño and Chuy's nephew, Gerald Montaño who was like a son. Predeceased by his sister, Arlene C. Gunnerson in 2012. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He attended the University of Wisconsin and took a position with the University of Arizona in 1958. He was employed by the University of Arizona 28 years in various positions including Business Manager prior to his retirement. He was a Vice President of Oasis Systems International Corp. He served as a Vice President of Old Pueblo Trolley, Inc. and also served on many City of Tucson Task Forces and as President and on Boards of numerous professional associations and Credit Unions. He was an avid traveler visiting many countries on all continents. He had a lifelong interest in railroad history and was instrumental in restoration of So. Pacific Locomotive #1673 on display at the Historic Depot and formation of the So. Arizona Transportation Museum. No Memorial Service will be held. Donations in his s memory may be made to the Tucson Humane Society. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

Elsie Hart

Elsie Hart

HART, Elsie

passed away peacefully in the presence of family August 23, 2019. She was born December 28, 1932, in rural Arkansas. After marrying, she moved to Tucson in the early 1960s, where she fell in love with the desert and made it her home. She worked for the Tucson Conquistadors for many years, eventually retiring. She is survived by two daughters, one son, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and a grandson. She was an amazing mom and grandma and will be missed dearly. A family memorial will be held at a later date. Arrangements by ANGEL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME.

Thomas Keel

Thomas Keel

KEEL, Thomas Harrison

passed away August 30, 2019. He was born October 14, 1937 in New Bern, North Carolina to the late Eldred Conway Keel and Matha Ell Miller. Thomas served in the US Army and was stationed in Germany. He later worked and retired from American Airlines in Tucson. He is survived by his wife, Karen Keel; his daughter, Laura Theresa Gandy (Troy) of Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; his sons, Thomas Harrison Keel, Jr. (Michelle) of Maricopa, Mathew Conway Keel of Phoenix and Andrew Thomas Keel of Scottsdale; seven grandchildren and the mother of his children, Barbara Keel. A Memorial Service will be Friday, September 13, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Christ's Church of the Valley Scottsdale, 19030 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85255. Arrangements by BUELER FUNERAL HOME.

Michael Mcdonald

Michael Mcdonald

MCDONALD, Michael James

69, of Tucson, AZ, died on September 1, 2019. He is survived by his wife and best friend of 39 years, Shirley McDonald and his children, Hunter Anthony McDonald, Carson Michael McDonald (Kathleen) and two grandchildren, Bauer and Rylan McDonald; his sister, Barbara Rice (James) and brother, Thomas McDonald (Connie). A Celebration of his Life will be held Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at his home please call 520-990-4376 for directions. As he was the former owner of The Sports Page and a fan of all things, sports, please wear your favorite team shirt or jersey. Arrangements by HUDGEL'S SWAN FUNERAL HOME.

Arthur Montemayor

Arthur Montemayor

MONTEMAYOR, Arthur Joseph

1921 - 2019

It is with great sadness that the family of Arthur Joseph Montemayor announce his passing on September 1, 2019 at his home in Sierra Vista, Arizona, at the age of 98.

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Arthur was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 23, 1921 to parents Arturo Ernesto Montemayor and Berta Urcullu. The family later moved to San Antonio, Texas, during the difficult years of the Great Depression. Arthur worked as a newspaper delivery boy and teletype operator and then moved into personnel management in various roles throughout his Civil Service career.

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He was a WW II veteran, having entered the US Army in 1942. He served in the Signal Corps as a teletype operator at Kings Cliffe Army Air Base, England from 1943 to 1945. Arthur met the love of his life, Julia May Howells, of Peterborough, England, while he was stationed at Kings Cliffe Airfield. He returned to the US in 1945 on the Queen Elizabeth I ocean liner, which had been converted to a troop ship for the war. It was later returned to civilian use and was the ship that brought his dear wife Julie and son Michael from England to the US in 1947.

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Arthur retired from US Civil Service in 1977, after a 30+ year career. His assignments took him from San Antonio, Texas, to Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern, Germany, to Verona, Italy, to Frankfurt, Germany, and lastly to Ft. Huachuca, Arizona where he retired as Civilian Personnel Officer at the fort. Arthur was a resident of Sierra Vista since 1966, and loved exploring the beauty of southeastern Arizona, especially the Huachuca Mountains. Arthur, Julie and their five children were fortunate to travel extensively while stationed in Europe, and upon return to the US, Arthur and Julie continued to travel, visiting family and friends in the US, England, Spain, Belgium, France, Portugal, and New Zealand. In retirement, Arthur devoted his life to his family and his wife of 74 years. He leaves a legacy of respect, honesty, integrity, gentleness, love, teaching by example, generosity, caring for one's family and the value of saving and spending wisely. Arthur and Julie lived modestly but lavished their family with love and were always there for their children.

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Arthur is survived by his wife of 74 years, Julie; children Michael (Betsy), Roger (Cathy), Rebecca Montemayor Henderson, Renee Capanna (Marty) and Timothy (Dru); ten grandchildren, Aimee Speas, Michael and Matthew Montemayor, Emily and Benjamin Montemayor, Tracy Lucas, Robin Meir, Marcus and Julia Capanna, and Harvest Scott; eight great-grandchildren, Madeline, Max, Sophia, Crain, Jonathan, Emma Kate, Asher and Jonah; cousins, Liz Hosny (Zaki), Laura Washburn (Jay), and Mark Hosny (Angela); sisters-in-law, Estela Montemayor and Graciela Jordan; niece, Rosalinda Chaney and nephews, Miguel Montemayor and Diego Montemayor; and many other cousins. He was preceded in death by his dear brother, Ernest A. Montemayor and sister, Gloria Rene Gomez.

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Arthur will be interred at the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, 1300 Buffalo Soldier Trail, Sierra Vista, Arizona. In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that a donation be made to any well-known, nationally or internationally recognized organization that provides relief to needy, hungry and poor children.

Wendell Niemann

Wendell Niemann

NIEMANN, Wendell Harold, DVM,

died in his home in Tucson, Arizona, on August 13, 2019, after a three-year struggle with a chronic blood disease. He was 86 years old.

Born on March 18, 1933 in Ogilvie, MN, to parents, William and Nettie Niemann, he grew up on the family farm with three siblings, Juanita, Ardis and Jerrold. After graduating from Ogilvie High School in 1951, he obtained a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1957.

His intent to practice as a large-animal, farm vet was interrupted a year after graduating when he was drafted into the Army. He served as a foot soldier until superiors learned of his medical degree, at which point they reassigned him to a research capacity at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Bethesda, MD), where he rose to the rank of captain. That experience refocused his career to the field of medical research for the rest of his working life.

Professional highlights include working for NASA at a monkey colony in Puerto Rico in service to Project Mercury, which sent primates into orbit as a precursor to US manned space flight, as well as contributing early research in the field of heart transplants. He held management roles in research at Hoffmann-La Roche pharmaceutical company (Nutley, NJ), University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Columbia University, and New York University. He authored and co-authored several research whitepapers, and his work was cited in more than 100 academic papers advancing medical knowledge.

He married Courtenay Van Fossen in 1958, and they had three sons, Karl, Jay and Chad, who grew up on a family farm in Campbell Hall, NY. The couple split, and Wendell moved to northern New Jersey, where he met his second wife, Rosemary (nee Holahan, Bruner), while they both worked at Hoffmann-La Roche. The couple married in 1984 and settled in Montclair, NJ, for the rest of their working lives and moved together to Tucson, AZ, upon their retirements in 1994.

Wendell's hobbies included fly tying, fly fishing, gardening, baking and nature. He was an active member of the Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society, a member of the advisory board of the Pima County Library, and a regular volunteer for homeless services, including Casa Maria in Tucson.

He was beloved by many, known for qualities including humor, curiosity, empathy, generosity and hard work. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary; his sons, Karl, Jay and Chad; stepchildren, Sean Bruner, Susan Medrano and Rick Bruner; siblings, Juanita Peterson, Ardis Noonan (James) and Jerrold ("Rae") Niemann, and nine grandchildren and step-grandchildren.

A remembrance service will be celebrated in Tucson sometime in October.

Carla North

Carla North

NORTH, Carla Lee

moved on to the Lord on August 16, 2019 under her own terms, at home and peacefully. She is survived by her children, Matthew (Andrea) North, Katharine North, Michelle (Marcelo) Ortuste, and Elizabeth (Matthew) Tipton, younger brothers, Scott (Jessica) Stevenson and David (Karla) Stevenson; her six grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. A woman who affected many lives, she made the request that in lieu of flowers, donations of blood to Red Cross be made in her name. Services will be held at St. Alban's Episcopal Church on Sabino Canyon Road on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 1:00 p.m., with a reception to follow.

William Psaltis

William Psaltis

PSALTIS, William M.

age 73, of Tucson, AZ, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2019. He leaves behind his daughter, June Sauer, and her husband, Dietrich; brother, Greg; dog, Teddy; and many extended family members and close friends. He was predeceased by his son, Doug, and brother, Mike. Bill was born in Chicago, but moved to Tucson as a young man, where he was a member of the first graduating class at Palo Verde HS. He received his undergraduate (full scholarship as Captain of the track team) and dental degrees from Northwestern University in IL. Bill loved his family and friends, as well as dentistry, Tucson, and serving the community. Such service included being an officer in the US Navy (1968-1974), head of complaint review for the State Dental Board (1974-1977), President of the Southern Arizona Dental Society (1981-1982), and charter member of the Tucson Sunrise Rotary Club (1974-2019). He had a private dental practice from 1974-2011. He was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL.

Georgette Shaar

Georgette Shaar

SHAAR, Georgette "Susie"

11/21/1947 - 8/31/2019

Preceded in death by her father, George Shaar Sr.; brothers, George Jr. and John. Survived by mother, Rosalva Shaar and son, Michael (Corrie); sisters, Teresa (Jose Luis Sr.), Rosemary (Billie); her dear friend, Dale and one niece and three nephews. She will be missed by many. Visitation will be held Tuesday, September 10, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. at CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY (South Chapel) with a Rosary recited at 9:00 a.m. Mass will followed, 10:30 a.m. at St. Augustine's Cathedral. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY, INC.

Lydia Waer

Lydia Waer

WAER, Lydia C.

1927 - 2019

In Kind Loving Memory Our Loving Mother and Grandmother entered into rest on August 30, 2019. Preceded in death by her husband, Armando R. Waer and son, Gene C. Waer. She leaves behind six children, Armando (Olga), Martin (Alicia), Richard (Irene (d)), Andy (Sherry (d)),Yvonne and Lorraine (Ramon) Hernandez. She touched many people with her loving and giving manner. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY.

Dolores Zimmerman

Dolores Zimmerman

ZIMMERMAN, Dolores Ann

After 5 plus years fighting ovarian cancer Dolores left us on September 1, 2019 at 59 years of age. While fighting cancer thru 11 different types of treatment, she worked up to just 12 weeks before her death. She enjoyed her position immensely as the Controller at Pima Heart, taking great pride in accomplishing accounting tasks and challenges. Previously she was the head accountant for Intermountain Centers for Human Development for over 20 years. Born in 1960 and raised in Gardner, MA. The daughter of Richard and Ann Berlo, she was an amazing woman. A NASCAR licensed stock car driver, she was inspiring to other young women. While only 22 years old she was signing autographs and was the first woman stock car driver to win at Monadnock Raceway in New England. She took both accounting and auto tech in college and excelled in both fields. Her love for cars and speed found her driving an array of vehicles from her daily drivers of Jaguars, Maseratis and Alfas to special opportunities where she drove McLarens, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Bentleys "at speed". One of her most enjoyable, 204 mph in a Lamborghini. For several years she owned and operated Black Diamond Hummer Tours. She delighted passengers with champagne tours of the Rincon Mountains as well as with the thrill of driving on huge boulders with only three wheels. She was the President of the Jaguar club of Southern Arizona for 2 years as well as President of the State's insurance pool SCIPP for 4 years. She learned Italian for her first trip to Italy and then kept right on traveling and exploring the world. As a graduate of the Hummer Driving Academy she, and her first Hummer "Humfree", traveled to Hummer Academy Driving functions around the U.S. From the rocks of Moab, the dunes of Oregon to swamps in Virginia. The driving challenges at these events were extreme to say the least. So much so that Hummer Academy trainers and Hummer Factory mechanics accompanied the group of 40 Hummers. She savored each and every one of the drives. The more technical and difficult the trail or the climb the more she enjoyed it. Hummer Academy coordinators usually placed her in one of the first three positions so other drivers could "see how it's done". Dolores found excitement in everything she did. Whether racing cars competitively, driving them at speeds over 200 mph. or climbing treacherous mountain trails on cliff roads at 5 mph. She found, and enjoyed, the excitement of negotiating contracts with the state of Arizona and dealing with highly complicated business matters. She enjoyed accounting and looked forward to having perfect audits. She never shied from any task or challenge. Dolores often kept her many accomplishments quiet. She rather just "do the job". She had a continuously positive attitude. She was a delight to know and an inspiration to many young women. She was amazing in her family life. She never tired! Whatever the task, new project or new trip that was being planned she was always "all in". When anyone let a lull develop in their part of a project she would jump in and do your part for you (her way, of course). It was not uncommon for her to start a family trip or get together and by the end of the day she would be emailing the kids their flight schedules. She was also a gourmet chef and "relaxed" by making exceptional dinners and fantastic breakfasts for her family and friends. Many holidays found her in her kitchen for hours, "happily" cooking with her long hair clipped to the top of her head, dressed in her white chef's jacket and black stiletto heels. She was an amazing woman. She was called "The Oracle" by her family, for her scary accurate premonitions, and often referred to as "Fierce", by those who would compete with her, whether in business or any activity. She was loved by her family and loved and "adored" by her husband everyday of their 32 years together. Dolores leaves behind her husband, Chuck; children, C Anthony Zimmerman, Portland, OR, Nicole Z Young, (Jason) Nashville, TN, Foster son, Michael Mims (Natalie) and grandson, Patrick, Tucson, AZ. Her father, Richard Berlo, Tucson, AZ; her brother, Eric (Susan) Berlo, Hubbardston, MA and nephew,Trevor Berlo, Worcester, MA. Sister in law, Anne Strack, Tucson, AZ and her beloved pets, service dog Isabella and cat Sonny. In lieu of flowers Dolores would be happy if donations were made to the Hermitage No-kill Cat Shelter, Tucson, AZ. hermitagecatshelter.org Phone 520-571-7839. A Funeral Mass is scheduled for Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 8650 N Shannon Rd. with a "Celebration of Life" reception at noon at the Zimmerman home. Call 520-907-1061 for the address. Arrangements by DESERT ROSE HEATHER

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