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Anthony Arnaud

Anthony Arnaud

Tony was born in New York City. He grew up in New York City. He graduated from Collegiate School and Columbia University, and he never thought of himself as being anything other than a New Yorker. Tony served in the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1958, including a 16-month tour of duty in Korea as a radio operator, stationed 1/2 mile south of the 38th parallel. In 1960, he began his banking career and married Dorothy Fathauer, who was from Tucson. They moved to Chatham, NJ, where they raised their children and were very involved in community volunteering. For 25 years, Tony was a trustee of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation. In 1994, after Tony retired as a vice president and trust officer with Chemical Bank, a predecessor of JPMorgan Chase, he and his wife moved to Tucson. Once again, they became very involved in volunteering. For many years, Tony spoke English with a family that moved to Tucson from Russia; he read to blind students at the University of Arizona; and he held and fed newborn babies, mostly preemies, in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Banner UMC Hospital. Tony was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, his beloved Dee. He is survived by his children, Paul L. Arnaud and Linda Mari Arnaud; by his grandchildren, Spencer L. Arnaud and Caroline H. Arnaud; by his daughter-in-law, Linda H. Arnaud, and by his son-in-law, Mark T. Bertolini. Instead of flowers, please make a donation in Tony's name to the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, P.O. Box 222, Blue Hill, ME 04614, or to the Blue Hill Public Library, 5 Parker Point Road, Blue Hill, ME 04614, in memory of Dorothy F. Arnaud.

Forrest Bol

Forrest Bol

Forrest "Frosty" Calvin Bol, 68, of Tucson, Arizona, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family March 9th 2023.  Born March 20th 1954 in Lafayette, Indiana to Otto and Emily (Porte) Bol.  Frosty is survived by brother, Les (Paula) Bol; sister, Darlene Bol; sons, John (Sheila) Bol; Luke Bol; Paul (Cate) Bol; grandchildren, Cara, Miranda, Matthew, Mcalah, Eric, Charlotte, Forrest, Sarah, William, Alaura, Loralai; great-granddaughter, Violet.  Preceded in death by parents and sister, Gwen.  Frosty moved to Tucson with his family in 1970.  Frosty graduated from Amphitheater High School where he played in band and was well-liked by his classmates.  Frosty was active in church where he met the woman who would become his wife, Cathy (Blom).  Frosty and Cathy had grown up less than 100 miles apart in Indiana and moved to Tucson around the same time.  They were soon married and began their life together with son John, followed by two more, Luke and Paul.  Frosty and Cathy made their home in Tucson, with a short but enriching stay in Pinetop-Lakeside where Frosty took a job managing White Mountain Supply, a plumbing wholesaler, leaving Plumber's Specialty in Tucson.  The boys were delighted for the change and took full advantage of the many forests, lakes and streams to explore.  After 3 years on the mountain his friend Jim Van Stelle, of Plumber's Specialty fell ill and called on Frosty to return and manage his business. Frosty packed his family and returned to the flat land where he remained until his death.  He took the reins for his friend Jim and wife Ruth and helped them continue their successful venture, training up their son in the business who was eventually able to sell out to a global conglomerate.  Frosty went on to open a plumbing service company and earned many devoted customers who always had a friend in Frosty's Plumbing.  Frosty was a devoted husband and father, making time for his sons, teaching them by word and deed the importance of family, hard work, integrity and love. Frosty frequently took his family on trips to camp, fish, or just drive old logging roads of northern Arizona on Sunday afternoons.  Frosty donated his body to science, arranged by SWIBA.  Please join us for a celebration of life to be held Sunday, March 26th at The Knights of Columbus Hall, 1330 S. Mountain Avenue from 1-4 p.m.  

James Cavanaugh

James Cavanaugh

70, died January 26, 2023, at his home in Tucson surrounded by his loving family. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Anne "Mickey" and Val and his dear brother, John. He is survived by his beloved children, Jasmine and James; grandchildren, Ajaleigh and Declan; his devoted siblings, Valerie (Bill Kerstetter) and Patrick; nieces, Danialle Cavanaugh and Natalie Marquez and their mother, Frances Cavanaugh and his adored sister-in-law Jodi, who with Patrick, provided tender care for Jim in their home as he waged a three-year battle with cancer. Jim was blessed with many loving relationships including his cousins, Bernie Burns and Lisa Pollack; friends, Sonia Valentin, Lisa Whelan, Sondra Hibner and Sondra's children, Jordan and Jessica. A cat named Esme and dogs Finn and Riley held special places in his heart. Jim grew up in Mission Manor and was a standout football player at Sunnyside High School. He was a hardworking man and well respected in the HVAC industry. Jim's passion was music and he possessed talent with guitar. He loved his family, friends and music and this allowed him to face his death with dignity, courage and moments of beautiful humor. Jim will be remembered with love. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., March 24, 2023 at the Mausoleum Chapel of Holy Hope Cemetery, 3555 N. Oracle Road; followed at noon by a celebration of life at Mercado San Augustin, 100 S. Avenida del Convento. In lieu of flowers, please consider a charitable donation in Jim's name to Cody's Friends Rescue (codysfriends.org) or Arizona Oncology Foundation (arizonaoncologyfoundation.org). Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY, 204 S. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ.

James Delaney

James Delaney

James M. Delaney died peacefully in Tucson, AZ February 28, 2023.  Born in Troy, New York January 3, 1932, James (Jim) worked at the Watervliet Arsenal for 42 years as a Mechanical Engineer Technician. In 1957 Jim married the love of his life Bernice (Honey Teitsch) and they had five children;  Mary (John) Ferro, Anne Delaney, James (Valerie) Delaney, Patricia (Daryll) Messner and Joseph (Eileen) Delaney.  He is predeceased by his two brothers Thomas and Christopher Delaney. Jim is survived by his wife, his five children, 10 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, 1 step-great-grandchild and one great-great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. In 1994 Jim moved with his wife to Tucson, Arizona to enjoy the warm weather and the beautiful mountains of the Southwest. Memorial services will be March 21, 2023 at 8:30, at St Pius X Church, 1800 N. Camino Pío Décimo, Tucson, AZ 85715. Burial will be at a later date.

Linda Haskins

Linda Haskins

Linda was born in Minneapolis, MN, settled into St. Paul Park, MN to raise her family then migrated to sunny Tucson, Arizona where she courageously fought a long battle with two different cancers but inevitably lost on March 9th, 2023, with her family by her side at age 73.  Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband Michael Haskins, her parents Raymond and Trinidad Jubera, her two brothers Raymond and Richard Jubera, her three sisters Gloria Herskind, Rose "Dolly" Rocha and Sally Rudolphi.  Bonnie is survived by her two children, Lisa (Paul) Gomez, Jason (Darcie) Haskins, her two grandchildren Matthew Schoer and Cora Gomez and her great-grandchild Aillil Schoer, her two sisters Delores Kocienda and Mary Knudsen and many nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be a Celebration of life on March 22nd, 2023, between 2-4 p.m. at the Rincon Country Mobile Home Park Clubhouse, 3411 S. Camino Seco, Tucson, Az 85730.  Please wear your Vikings gear! Linda and Michael will be buried together on April 22nd 2023 at 1 p.m. at Resurrection Cemetery located at 2101 Lexington Ave So, Mendota Heights, MN 55120.

Elmer Hubbard

Elmer Hubbard

Elmer "Hub" Hubbard and Charlotte (Webber) Hubbard Our parents, forever in love, will now be sharing their love in eternity. Hub passed away on February 21, 2023 to be followed by Charlotte 10 days later on March 3, 2023. Both Hub and Char were Flagstaff natives. They were Flagstaff Business owners and prominent community advocates and volunteers until they moved to Tucson in 1990. They were both were dedicated volunteers at the VA hospital here in Tucson, for over 15 years. They are survived by their three children, Patricia Mills, Sandra "Sissie" Schrader (Eric) and Paul Hubbard (Kat); grandchildren, David Sorensen, Donnie Daley, Elizabeth "Betsy" Schrader and Amy Lynn Burke; great-grandchildren, John and David. A Memorial celebration of their lives and 70 years together will be held at the home of their daughter, Sissie Schrader, on Saturday, April 1, 2023, at 11:00 a.m., 740 North Bonanza Avenue.

Carlos Mello

Carlos Mello

Carlos was born on November 14, 1928. He was married to Anna Sable Mello for 70½ years. His passing was on March 13, 2023, at 11:11 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Anna Mello; his three children, Kathleen Mello-Navejas of California, Anna Maria Mello-Lewis of Arizona, and Daniel Mello of California, and his two living brothers, Frank Mello and Henry Mello. He was a Korean War Veteran and served in the Army and was a member of the Korean War Veteran Association. He was so proud of his service he always wore his cap all the time in recognition of his service. He worked at Temple Emanu-El for 30 years as a Master Gardener and a Topiary Artist. He also worked 30 years at 801 N. Wilmot Dental Complex and 1505 N. Swan in Tucson. His Topiary art was a menagerie of green animals everywhere in Tucson. Anna was always supportive of his work and helped find molds to create green animals all over Tucson. The two of them together served As Eucharistic Ministers at St. Ambrose church and took communion to families that were home-bound. On their 60th Anniversary most of their family went on an Alaskan Cruise where they were crowned Prom Queen and King. Carlos Mello's services will be a Visitation from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 19, 2023, at BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL, 6910 East Broadway, Tucson. Mass will be offered on Monday March 20, 2023, at St. Ambrose Church, 300 S. Tucson Blvd. with a 10:00 a.m. Rosary, and Mass beginning at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be at 12:00 p.m. at Holy Hope Cemetery on Oracle Road. Carlos Mello was one of a kind full of life and very charismatic. He was loved by many and was so proud of his Portuguese heritage. He had a saying, "I have a problem, I belong to the geese family but I cannot fly!! Because I'm Portuguese!" Carlos now has his wings... " I can fly I can fly !! Rest In Peace Carlos !!!!

Carole Mulholland

Carole Mulholland

Carole Mulholland of Tucson, AZ died Saturday, March 11, 2023, at TMC, she was 88. She was born March 16, 1934, in Youngstown, Ohio and attended South High School. She grew up on the south side of Youngstown and lived there until she was married to the love of her life Jack, on September 9, 1955. She worked at US Steel in Youngstown, OH and Estes Homes in Tucson, AZ. She adored Mill Creek Park, Idora Park, the Canfield Fair and spending time at their cottage on Lake Erie. She loved to quilt, crochet and paint ceramics. Making homemade chocolates was a favorite holiday tradition. She was very passionate about her love of God, church, family and friends. Many of her friendships began when she was very young and continued throughout her life. She was always happy, smiling and never met a stranger! She had 3 kids, 8 grandkids and 12½ great-grandkids. Carole is survived by her sons, Dave (Carol) Mulholland, Scot Mulholland (Jen) and daughter, Dori (Roger) Wright. AZ Services will be held in Tucson at Christ Presbyterian Church, 6565 E. Broadway on March 25, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.

Dave Nott

Dave Nott

Dave Nott died on March 13, 2023, a sudden end to a progressive illness. Born January 14, 1939 at home in Newport, Ohio, he grew up along the Ohio River, played baseball and basketball, and graduated from Newport H.S. in 1956. He attended Marietta College and Ohio University (PhD). His 38 years at the University of Arizona included directing the debate and forensics program, teaching the business communication course taken by hundreds of business students, serving as head of the Radio/TV Department, as a Faculty Fellow, a faculty member in the Eller College Entrepreneur Program and as business communication consultant for businesses, government agencies and the U.S. Army. He is survived by Jane, his wife of 52 years and his beloved children and grandchildren. He loved U of A sports, road trips, his family and life. Services on March 22 at 2:30, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 7650 N. Paseo del Norte. Arrangements by Adair-Avalon Chapel.

Robert Reed

Robert Reed

It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Robert Reed, a true legend, who passed away in his sleep on March 9th, 2023. He was 79 years young. Robert, AKA Bob, was one of a kind, even if he was a twin. He was born November 19th, 1943, in Whittemore, IA. He spent his entire life spreading love, joy, and happiness to everyone he met. Whether he was cracking a joke, telling a story, or just lending a listening ear, he had a way of making everyone feel special. Bob was a man of many talents. He worked as a police officer, truck driver, restaurant owner, car salesman, and roofing contractor. Bob was always the life of the party. He loved to laugh, watch the Packers, and play golf. He is preceded in death by his Mother Ethel, Father Carl, Stepmother Irene, and Sister Mary Kay Reed. He was a loving husband to his wife Diane "Doll" for 44 years. He was a father to his children who he dearly loved, Alicia Hammond (Greg Richter), Stacy Olson (Greg), Clinton Stanley, and Annette Maldonado (John). While he was a loving grandfather to several grandchildren, he shared a special bond with Jordyn and Bobby Olson. He's also survived by siblings, William "Bill" Reed (Sharon), Rick Reed, Ron Reed (Heidi) and Carla Boisjolie (Paul) and several nieces and nephews. Although Bob is no longer with us, his spirit will live on in the memories he created and the love he shared with all of us. We will miss his infectious laugh, his warm hugs, and his kind heart, but we take comfort in knowing that he is now at peace. For all those who knew and loved Bob, you're welcome to attend a celebration of life, which will be held on March 29th at 11am at San Pedro Chapel, 5230 E. Fort Lowell Rd. Tucson, AZ 85712 Rest in peace. You will be missed more than words can say.

Michael Reynolds

Michael Reynolds

Mike moved on to heaven on Friday, March 10, 2023. Mike was born in Long Beach, CA, to Irish immigrants Michael James and Mary Katherine (Keogh). He served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years, including during World War II on a hospital ship in Guadalcanal and later in Okinawa. He rose to the rank of Chief Petty Officer, First Class. He then worked in the Pima County Assessor's office for 25 years and retired as Deputy Assessor. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He was always an active member of his church.  Mike loved spending time outdoors taking care of his yard and garden.  He and Helen volunteered as delivery drivers for Mobile Meals.  In retirement, he and Helen traveled throughout the United States. They also visited many countries in Europe, including Ireland where he enjoyed meeting his Irish relatives.  They took a special trip to New Zealand where Mike spent time hiking. He is preceded in death by his sisters Rosemary, Rita, and Barbara, and by his brother Bud. He is survived by his wife Helen, daughter Mary (Lisa Howells), son Mark (Lisa), and grandson Patrick. Services will be held at Northminster Presbyterian Church on March 23, at 2:30 p.m. Donations in Mike's name can be made to the Memorial Fund at Northminster Presbyterian Church or to the charity of your choice.

Patricia Roads

Patricia Roads

Patricia W. Roads, daughter of Earl Paxton and Catherine Ida (nee Rape) Williams, died peacefully February 18, 2023 at the age of 93, following loving care by the nursing and caregiving staff of Brookdale East & Haven Hospice. She was born in Cincinnati, OH where she lived until moving to Robinson, IL in 1964. There she had her own live TV talk show - The Patti Roads Show (pre-Donahue) - for the Cox Cable Co. She also co-owned The Barn, a designer boutique. In 1972 the family moved to Tucson, where she fell in love with the rich history, culture and people of the southwest. Pat worked for the University of Arizona Physical Resources Dept before finding her calling in social work. She worked for over a decade for the Diocese of Tucson at St Pius X Church as Executive Director of the Hermanos Program, founded by her great friend, Adolfo Quezada. She then worked for many years as Executive Director for the Ronald McDonald House until her retirement in 1994. She became a devoted Master Gardner - her backyard was a jungle paradise - while enjoying bridge and continued involvement in her church. Patricia is preceded in death by her parents and sister, Elizabeth (Carl) Fruechtemeyer. Her life revolved around her love of her family, her animals and service of others. She is survived by her four children: Bridget, John, Sarah (Jeffrey Goldstein) and Chris (Lee Ann Toner) Roads; 8 grandchildren: Jesse (Erin Hastreiter) Miller, Alex (Joanna) Buglewicz, Paxton (Kodi) Buglewicz, Addam (Kindra) Roads, Catherine Roads-Redhouse, Lawrence Roads-Redhouse, Corene (Devin) Poindexter and William Roads; 8 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and their offspring. A memorial mass will be held at Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 1800 S Kolb Rd, Tucson on March 25 at 10:00 AM.  A gathering for family & friends to follow at a location to be announced at the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Community Food Bank of So Az, or the Ronald McDonald House Charities So Az.

Jo Searles

Jo Searles

96, of Green Valley, AZ, died on March 10, 2023. She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Jack Searles. She is survived by children, David (Sachiyo), Carly (Jim), Sarah (Karl) and Gus (Julie). She also leaves behind seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. No memorial service is planned. Cremation at ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel, Tucson.

Reginald Smith

Reginald Smith

Reg passed March 9, 2023 at the age of 85. Reg was born in Coffeyville, KS on December 29, 1937. His parents, Helen and Orville Smith, moved their family to Tucson in 1949 where Reg continued to reside until his death. Reg exhibited exceptional logical-mechanical intelligence at an early age. After graduating from Tucson High School, Reg was employed by Orville B. Smith Auto Service as shop foreman, Gibbs Automotive, Construction Ltd., and Beaudry RV. He also worked for Lear Jet and served in the Army. Reg loved the outdoors and rode motorcycles. He built dune buggies and was active in a dune buggy club. He enjoyed exploring southern Arizona with friends and going off-road in the Imperial Sand Dunes near Yuma. In later years, he rode a bicycle for exercise and then built an electric bicycle so he could continue to exercise as his symptoms of COPD worsened. Reg was preceded in death by his parents, his ex-wife Margaret Garner and his stepdaughter, Barbara Mallot. Survivors include his brother, Don Smith (Laurie Levon), his sister, Jan Smith, his nephews, Byron Smith, Kevin Smith, Heath McFarland, Fred Garner, Steve Garner, and Donald Garner and his niece, Bryn McFarland. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 25, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. followed by a reception, both at St. Francis in the Foothills Methodist Church in the Community Center, 4625 E. River Rd., Tucson. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Lung Association or to a charity of choice.

Cheryl Zimmer

Cheryl Zimmer

Cheryl Beth Zimmer. 10/20/1944 to 3/3/2023. My mom, Cheryl B. Zimmer, was born in Trenton, New Jersey to Richard and Betty Zimmer. Cheryl was the oldest of five siblings. She married Bob Kerry in 1965 and eventually headed West. Cheryl graduated from the University of Arizona with degrees in Journalism and Family and Consumer Sciences. She worked many jobs to support our family, finally landing at the Department of Surgery at the University Medical Center, where she worked for over 20 years, giving administrative support to doctors and staff. My mom was active in hiking and backpacking, cycling, and running. She completed several marathons, including the New York City marathon. Cheryl loved to travel, and she visited Mexico, Peru, Vietnam, China, Italy, Spain, and England, as well as many destinations within the United States. She loved reading and the arts. She was open-minded, funny, practical, generous, warm, and smart. Cheryl is survived by her siblings Sharon Zimmer (Mike), Liz Palmucci (Tony), Richard Zimmer (Dottie), and Susan Godwin (Steve), and her Tucson cousin and friend Debbie Harclerode, along with her nieces and nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Also survived by her daughter Laura Kerry-Henkel, son-in-law John Henkel, and her adored grandchildren Alan, Riley, Mason, and Jordan. Predeceased by her parents and her daughter, Jennifer Jean Kerry. My mom was my hero and my biggest cheerleader. I am forever grateful to her, and I will miss her every day. In Cheryl's memory, please read a book, go to the theater, or exclaim what a beautiful day it is (especially around this beautiful time of year in Tucson.) Per her wishes, her body was donated to the University of Arizona Willed Body Program. A memorial service will be held Friday, April 14, 2023, from 10:00am to 12:00pm at San Pedro Chapel, 5230 E. Ft. Lowell Road, Tucson, Arizona.  

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