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In memoriam: Funeral notices, September 19, 2018
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In memoriam: Funeral notices, September 19, 2018

In memoriam: Funeral notices, September 19, 2018
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CANDELARIA, Manuel V.

CANDELARIA, Manuel V.

CANDELARIA, Manuel V.

92 years of age, passed away Sunday, September 16, 2018. Manuel was born January 22, 1926 in Fabens, Texas to Carmen S. Villanueva and Pedro O. Candelaria. Manuel was the youngest of six children. Manuel was married to the late Carmen Cañez Candelaria for 57 years and had five children. He was also preceded in death by his two eldest children, Peggy Sims and S. Peter Candelaria. Manuel is survived by his three children, Diane Candelaria, Manuel F. (Ana) Candelaria, Patricia (Roland) Valenzuela; eight grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Visitation will be held Monday, September 24, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. at CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY (South Chapel) 204 S. Stone Ave., with a Rosary recited at 9:00 a.m. Mass will follow, 11:00 a.m. at St. John's Church, 602 W. Ajo Way. Interment at Holy Hope Cemetery. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY, INC.

HARRIS, Rachel Oliver

HARRIS, Rachel Oliver

HARRIS, Rachel Oliver

transitioned into eternity on September 10, 2018, after a brief illness in Tucson, Arizona. She was born on June 24, 1925, to Sam and Justina Oliver in Enterprise, Mississippi. Her parents, brothers and sisters preceded her in death. She graduated from TJ Harris High School, Meridian MS. Shortly after graduation Rachel moved to Freeport, Illinois to establish her first retail employment opportunity with her sister and brother-in-law at their restaurant. While en route to visit her elder brothers in San Francisco, during the summer of 1952, Rachel stopped in Tucson to help her nephew, Rubin Salter, Jr. get settled in at the University of Arizona and she remained a loyal resident ever since. She married Senior Master Sergeant Edward Harris the love of her life and they shared 56 years together until he passed in 2003. Rachel and Edward were fortunate to live abroad during his tours in the Air Force; she especially enjoyed living in France. She was truly a devoted military spouse. Rachel Harris relished working in the retail industry and was an employee of Skaggs Drug Stores during the 1960's and early 1970's. In 1972, the Harris' became the owners of a successful convenience market in Tucson. Rachel was a very resourceful and creative woman. She enjoyed baking, sewing, crocheting and gardening. Her interest in historical research culminated in many trips to the world's largest genealogical library in Salt Lake City, Utah and to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., where she and her sister, Josephine, uncovered the historical records of her matriarchal ancestry dating back to the early 1800's. Rachel accepted Christ at an early age she was a woman of faith and was an active member of Philips Chapel CME Church in Tucson, AZ for more than 65 years. She was a long time resident of Mountain View Retirement Village where she maintained a very active lifestyle enjoying outings to various events or simple evenings socializing with friends in the dining hall. Rachel loved traveling including her last trip this summer to Hot Springs, Arkansas, to attend the annual family reunion where she earned the title of the oldest living member of the family and spent time connecting with her family. Though she has moved on to be with family and no longer with us, her legacy will be felt with her surviving family, friends and community she leaves behind. Rachel Oliver Harris is survived by several generations of nieces and nephews, extended family and friends who cherish her memory. Visitation is at the ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel, 8090 N. Northern Avenue, Oro Valley, AZ 85704, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Friday, September 21, 2018. The Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 1431 W. Magee Road, Tucson, AZ 85704. A repast will follow. The Interment is noon on Monday, September 24, 2018 at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Sierra Vista, AZ.

HERDER, Peter D.

HERDER, Peter D.

HERDER, Peter D.

On August 5, 2018 we lost a home-building legend, business icon, friend, father, husband, mentor, and precious soul, Peter D. Herder. Peter was born in Denver, Colorado, earned his Masters at San Jose State, and graduated from Fuller Seminary. He served in the Army and as a reservist for seven years, and became the youngest Sergeant in Fort Hood, Texas history at age 18. Peter was an icon in the homebuilding industry, developing and building thousands of homes and commercial buildings in Tucson including St. Philip's Plaza, Ventana Canyon Golf Villas and Lake Estates, Riverbend at Sabino Canyon Estates, and Butterfield Business Center to name a few. Peter was heavily involved in politics and met no less than five presidents. This legend served as the President of the National Association of Homebuilders and was inducted into the National Housing Hall of Fame in Washington, DC. Peter served on President Reagan's Commission on Housing and stayed active in NAHB serving on their Board of Directors, the National Housing Endowment Board of Directors, and served as the BUILD-PAC Chairman for the State of Arizona. Locally Pete Herder's name is well known in the business, political, and building industry. Peter was president of the Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association three times, SAHBA's Builder of the Year, and SAHBA's Inspirational Leader of the Decade. Peter served on the Arizona Housing Commission and was a founding member of the Arizona Commerce Authority. Tucson City Council and the State of Kentucky named August 30, 2005 Peter D. Herder Day for his contributions to his industry and the community. Peter built the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and served as President. He was a member of the United States Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and was Chairman of the United States Chamber of Commerce Construction Action Council. He served on the Board of Directors for Mountain Bell and had many charitable ministries he poured his heart and soul into. This beautiful soul is a precious shining treasure to all who knew him. Our loss and devastation is complete. He is beloved and cherished by so very many. The day that great man's light faded, so did the light in our lives. Peter was the sun to our sky, the moon to our stars, and the laugh to our smile. Part of our heart stopped beating when his did. You are so missed our precious Peter. Peter is survived by his companion and soulmate of 28 years his beloved wife, JoAnn and daughter, Jenna. Peter's other children are John, Trece and Mark. Funeral will be held Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Saint Thomas the Apostle, 5150 N. Valley View Rd. Reception to follow.

KROESE, Helen Elaine Harbison

KROESE, Helen Elaine Harbison

KROESE, Helen Elaine Harbison

Our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Helen Elaine Harbison Kroese, has passed on to her place in Heaven on September 15, 2018. We honor her strength, her indomitable spirit, and her boundless love for family and friends. Helen was a true, old fashioned Arizona lady, beautiful, smart, kind, caring, creative, talented and loving, from an early ranching family. She was born on June 6, 1933 in Phoenix to Doyle and Ethel Young Harbison. Helen grew up in Tolleson, El Paso, Tucson and Casa Grande. She attended Casa Grande Union High School and the University of Arizona, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta and was named to Mortar Board, the scholastic honorary for sororities. She believed in giving back to the community. She was always active in her sorority alumni associations. She volunteered as a CPR teacher for the American Heart Association, and many, many others. Later in life, she joined with friends to help a young man from Chihuahua to get his college degree at New Mexico State, and was always ready to lend a hand to others in any way she could. She had many talents and much to give. She was good at everything she tried. She was an exceptional cook, who knew how to feed hungry cowboys, and whose recipes were freely shared amongst The Ladies of Seldon Lane, of which she was a founding member. She was also a very talented seamstress who could sew any strange and unusual item that might be needed for anything. She knew just exactly what to do in most any situation a lady might encounter. Most of all, though, she was a wife and a Mom. She adored her three sons, and was there for us in everything we ever did, from infancy through our adventures in Royal Palm Little League, Cub Scouts, Big Blue Pop Warner, the Fife and Drum Corps, basketball, science projects, Junior Assembly, Halloween, and anything else we did before college. She took care of us there, too. She was always ready to do, make or otherwise help us get whatever we needed, she took us there and back, and of course attended every Track and Field Day, game, concert, recital, play, performance, graduation, ceremony or other proceeding that involved any of her sons, and later her grandsons. After making sure we were launched, Mom went on to golf. She played with the ladies at Paradise Valley CC, where she won the President's Cup in 1978 and was on the ladies' traveling golf team. She loved her cabin in Pinetop during the summer, which seemed to grow longer every year. It was her own special place. There, she played at White Mountain CC. Wherever she was, though, she liked to wear a button: "Ask me about my sonsor my golf!" Helen also found another side of her incredible creativity in her later years. She started painting in water colors. She read, studied hard, took lessons, and learned well. Each of us now has an original, painted just for us. Mom always told us "Family is everything!" It's true, considering she had a broad, inclusive, and compassionate definition of who belonged at any given time in any particular situation. Certainly, she raised a remarkable family herself. She leaves behind her husband of 63 years, Kenneth D. Kroese, her sons, Keith W., Andy and his wife, Liz Motter, Kurt and his wife, the Honorable Rosemary Marquez, and her grandsons, Kenneth Miguel and Matias Kroese. A Memorial Service will be on Friday, September 21, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. with a reception following at WHITNEY & MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014.

LOVITT, Cornelia Seaney

LOVITT, Cornelia Seaney

LOVITT, Cornelia Seaney

It is with sorrow the family of Cornelia Seaney Lovitt announce her death on September 15, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona. Cornelia, age 98, was born in Tucson, April 25, 1920 at the Stork's Nest to parents, Maude Voss Seaney and Sam Winnard Seaney, deceased. Husband, Mac and sons, Michael and Bradford preceded Cornelia in death as did Joan and Rick Seaney, Lloyd, Fred, Gloria and Rick Lovitt and Russ and Harriet Lovitt Damm. Cornelia Lovitt's survivors are devoted son, David Lovitt (Gail) and daughter, Anne Howard and her brother, Hank Seaney and sister-in-law, Jane Lovitt. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Carina Lovitt Luyties, Lucinda Lovitt Mandella, Shawn Howard, Stephanie Savastio and Jeanne Genge. Cornelia's great-grandchildren are Joshua Mandella, Amelie and August Luyties, Ava Roney and Parker Grace Genge. Nieces are Peggy Hendrickson, Frosty and Sarah Lovitt, Amelia Johnson and her nephews, Jim Seaney, Jim Lovitt and Fritz and David Damm. Cornelia Lovitt attended the University of Arizona where she majored in music and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Cornelia spent many years as an active community volunteer devoting hours of service to the Junior League, St. Lukes Board of Visitors, Silver and Turquoise Board of Hostesses, Tucson Symphony Women's Assoc., Baile de los Flores, Tucson Garden Club, PEO and the Assistance league. Cornelia was devoted to her husband, Mac, her family and friends. She was a voracious reader, enjoyed playing Bridge with friends, travel and was a passionate animal lover. Cornelia and Mac were known for hosting wonderful U of A homecoming parties and for their New Year's Eve dinner parties for lifelong friends. Cornelia was always an elegantly dressed and coiffured lady with wonderful spirit and positive attitude during most difficult times. Her family will forever love and miss her. Cornelia Lovitt's family are grateful to Grace Macormack for her caring service to Cornelia as well as to the staff at Brookdale at Ventana, TMC nursing staff and the amazing staff at Peppi's House for their compassionate care. Remembrances may be made in Cornelia Lovitt's name to: The Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712. Funeral arrangements entrusted to ANGEL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME. Family will hold a graveside burial at Holy Hope Cemetery on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. and welcome all to a Celebration of Life and luncheon in Cornelia's honor held at 12:00 noon at Tucson Country Club.

MATHEWS, Maria

MATHEWS, Maria

MATHEWS, Maria

78, of Tucson, passed in the presence of her family September 17, 2018. She was born February 12, 1940 in London, England to the late John and Pixie Liston before moving back to Athea, Ireland a few months later where she lived before emigrating to Chicago at 17-years-old and then moving to Tucson seven years later. Besides being a wonderful mother and stepmother, Maria loved cooking, entertaining, University of Arizona tailgate parties, and the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. Maria is survived by her husband of 33 years, Rudy; her children, Barbara Chinnock Rowland and husband, Shane, Brian Chinnock and wife, Karin and Kevin Chinnock and wife, Michelle; stepchildren, Julie Curry, Tye Mathews and Stefanie Fernandez; grandchildren, Conor and Sean Rowland, Megan and Brendan Chinnock, Tyler Decker, Michael Kern and Colin Chinnock, Jackie and Nicholas Curry, Calvin Walther and Haley Mathews, Austin and Bennett Rosecrans and Sebastian Fernandez; siblings, Danny Liston, Denis Liston and wife, Noreen, Nora O'Connell and husband, Bill, Sean Liston and wife, Mary and Murt and wife, Margaret. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, September 20, 2018 at Saint Albans Church, Tucson. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. Arrangements by EVERGREEN MORTUARY.

STEELE, Marilyn Wallace

STEELE, Marilyn Wallace

STEELE, Marilyn Wallace

In celebration of an extraordinary life, we honor Marilyn Steele, daughter of God through her tremendous faith in our Lord Christ Jesus. Her devotion to the ideals of faith, family, and service were reflected throughout her life. Marilyn went home to be with our Lord on September 12, 2018. She was born May 5, 1937 in Alberta, Canada to Orison Wallace and Lola Narkaus Wallace. Marilyn lived in Alberta, Canada until she was 13 when her family moved to California. She attended San Jose State University. Later in life, Marilyn furthered her education and graduated from Philadelphia Biblical University, and pursued additional studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. As a young woman, Marilyn flew for TWA as a Cabin Attendant. This is where she met the love of her life, Samuel Douglas Steele, Jr. - a pilot for TWA. Marilyn and Doug married on Valentine's Day and together began a journey that lasted more than 48 years and included homes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The couple expanded their circle of love with the birth of their sons, Douglas, Alan and Donald. The circle has grown over the years to now include two wonderful daughters-in-law and five grandchildren. Her family is humbled and full of gratitude to have been gifted with a woman of such grace, service, generosity and love. She will be sorely missed. Marilyn's devotion to her Christian faith was demonstrated by the many service roles she filled throughout her lifetime. She actively served her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in a myriad of capacities, most notably as speaker/consultant/trainer for Stonecroft Ministries, and a council member for the Africa Inland Mission. She also gave to her community as a member of the local Y.M.C.A. Board, a Den mother for the Boy Scouts of America, and a beloved piano teacher. Indeed, she touched many lives. In all of her varied roles of service, Marilyn's excellence and grace were an example of God's abiding love. Marilyn Steele is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Tina Steele of Oro Valley, Arizona; son and daughter-in-law, Alan and Jennifer Steele of Solebury, Pennsylvania; son, Donald Steele of Oro Valley, Arizona; brother, Thomas Wallace and grandchildren, Matthew, Katie, Julia, Jackson and Samuel. Memorial donations may be made to: Africa Inland Missions, P.O. Box 3611, Peachtree City, GA 30269-7611. Celebration Services will be held Friday, September 21, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel, 8090 N. Northern Ave. Reception will follow the Service. The family would like to give sincere thanks to the care team at Saguaro Ranch.

THOMPSON, Kathryn Jane

THOMPSON, Kathryn Jane

THOMPSON, Kathryn Jane

94, was born in Michigan into a very large family on October 16, 1923. She met and married the love of her life, Tommy Thompson. They traveled to Tucson for health reasons. Together they raised three children, then seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren were added to the family. They both worked for the Amphitheather School District and were married for 59 years before Tommy passed in 2004. The last three years Janie was taken care of by a loving staff at Pacifica Memory Care Facility. She became an angel in Heaven with her daughters at her side on September 8, 2018. A Celebration of her life will be held at Comanche Wells Mobile Home Park at 775 W. Roger Rd., Tucson on Sunday, September 23, 2018 from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, 635 W. Roger Rd., Tucson 85705. Janie will be missed by all who knew her for she was our own angel here on earth. Arrangements by DESERT ROSE HEATHER MORTUARY.

THUESON, Elaine

THUESON, Elaine

THUESON, Elaine

With great sadness we announce the passing of Elaine R. Thueson on September 14, 2018. Born in Indiana to Michael and Willamina Roll. Married Kenneth Thueson in the Salt Lake Temple 1978. Graduated from the U of Indiana in mathematics and an MBA in marketing. She served as President of Junior League of Tucson, and on the board of ABAL (Architectural Barriers Action League). Active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Served as Relief Society President, Young Women's President and other positions. Elaine is survived by her husband, son, Matthew; daughter, Emily; sister, Judy and brother, Bob. Funeral Services will be Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. with a Viewing at 9:00 a.m. at the Fairmount Chapel 6150 East Fairmount Dr. Interment to follow at Binghampton Cemetery. Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL.

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