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In memoriam: Funeral notices, March 22, 2020
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In memoriam: Funeral notices, March 22, 2020

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In memoriam: Funeral notices, March 22, 2020

In memoriam: Funeral notices, March 22, 2020
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Eddie Escobar

Eddie Escobar

ESCOBAR, Eddie Gracia

89, of Tucson, AZ passed away on March 16, 2020. He is survived by his beloved wife, Rita Escobar; sons, Eddie, Mark and Mike Escobar and honorary sons, Greg and Aurelio Gastelum and Danny Marmion; daughters, Irene Montiel and Marisol Escobar, 13 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Pablo and Regina Escobar; brother, Roy Escobar; and sisters, Sylvia Vasquez and Venchi Ramos. Visitation Monday, March 23, 2020 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with Rosary recited at 7:00 p.m. Arrangements by MARTINEZ FUNERAL CHAPLEL.

John Janzow

John Janzow

JANZOW, John Frederick

passed away on March 11, 2020. Born in Lewiston, Minnesota on February 27, 1930, John, son of John and Martha (Mueller) Janzow, grew up with six sisters and two brothers. A graduate of Concordia College, John served at Lutheran schools and congregations in California, Illinois, Kentucky, and Maryland. A principal, teacher, organist, choir director, Sunday school superintendent, youth leader and baseball coach, John's vision, talent and boundless energy impacted generations of students and families. Accepting a call to Tucson, Arizona in 1986, John served as principal of Fountain of Life Lutheran School. Post retirement, he served the elderly as tirelessly and inspiringly as he served the young, expanding Fountain of Life's senior ministry to three nursing homes.John is survived by Jocelyn, his loving wife, of 62 years; sons, David (Caroline), Peter (Maria) and Philip; daughter, Jill (Henry) Dittmer; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister Margaret and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to Fountain of Life or Cross and Crown Lutheran Church. Celebration of John's Life will be scheduled at a later date. Arrangements by BRINGS BROADWAY CHAPEL.

Richard Sanderson

Richard Sanderson

SANDERSON MD, Richard George

Born to Harold and Adeline Louise Sanderson in the Massachusetts General Hospital on July 25, 1933, Dick (aka, Sandy) passed from this life on March 10, 2020, in Tucson. Dick grew up in Abington, MA, with older brother, Paul and numerous cousins. He graduated from The Phillips Academy at Andover (1951), Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn (1955), and Harvard Medical School (1959). Upon completion of his internship, general surgery and cardiothoracic (CT) surgical training at The University of Oregon in 1966, Dick and family moved to San Francisco where he became the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the SF VA Hospital. In 1971, the family moved to Tucson where Dick was one of the first formally trained cardiothoracic surgeons to establish a practice here; his arrival ushered in a new era in CT surgery in Tucson. Dick had a wonderful memory and could remember patients, their lives and details of their operations for years afterward. He used to wear lively colored jackets to the hospital that often had his patients chuckling. In addition to serving on Tucson hospital committees, Dick was also actively involved in national CT surgery organizations. In 2002, he was awarded The Society of Thoracic Surgeons' Distinguished Service Award for his chairmanship of the STS Standards and Ethics Committee and its innovative work. Dick was also active in all areas of The Western Thoracic Surgical Association, where he was described as someone who ascended to the 1995-96 presidency "the old-fashioned way - he earned it." He authored a textbook, "The Cardiac Patient, A Comprehensive Approach" in 1972 and a revision in 1983 as well as many CT articles. Dick was also active in the Tucson Conquistadores and was their 1979 President and chairman of the LPGA tournament in 1985.After his retirement in 1996, Dick became a member of The Rotary Club of Tucson and assisted with their annual car show. He was a member of the Graduate Club and Foothills Forum. He was a reading mentor to students at Robison Elementary School for many years. Dick was also a supporter of the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music and its programs. He continued his long-time membership at Tucson Country Club, playing tennis and golf often (and where he delighted in shooting his only hole-in-one). A natural athlete, he also enjoyed many sports, including SCUBA diving, fishing, boating, and skiing; he was an avid UA fan. Dick was an expert rock mover and landscaper. Together with his wife, Judy, he traveled to various parts of the country and the world, including all 7 continents. They also had a home in Pinetop and were members of the White Mountain Country Club. Dick became known for his sourdough pancakes. Working with a 100+ year old Alaskan sourdough starter, he cooked pancakes for family, friends, and colleagues as well as for the Conquistadores with Bucky's Culinary Crew during the PGA Tournaments. Dick had a rich and fruitful life - he treasured every moment of it.Dick was preceded in death by his parents and brother. He will be greatly missed by his loving wife of 35 years, Judy (Kedersha), his four children, Thomas (Donnette) of Georgia, Suzanne (Thomas) Malisewski of Tucson, Timothy (Jen) of Louisiana, and Gregory (Sara) of Colorado - as well as the nine children who knew him as their beloved "GranDad," and by one little guy who stole his great-grandad's heart. The family would like to thank Dick's wonderful caregivers - Ignacia (Jane) Aguilar and Frank Dominguez, along with Michelle Burns; we consider them part of our family. Plans for a celebration of Dick's life will be announced at a future date. Until then, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on your own blessings and do a heartfelt act of kindness in Dick's memory. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements by ANGEL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME.

Mildred St. Cyr

Mildred St. Cyr

ST. CYR, Mildred "Millie" Doris

85, and widowed (Emile E. St. Cyr) went to be with the Lord on March 12, 2020. She was born on May 18, 1934 in Grove Township, Iowa; daughter of Harry C. Jacobsen and Alice Hedrick. Millie is survived by two sisters, Ruth Kemple and Janet Volz. Preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. Millie was mother to daughters; Pauline Selmer (Dan), Denise Kastigar (Rick), Ramona St.Cyr-Polley (John), Dona Kunzler (Don), Nadine St. Cyr (Clancy) and Lani St. Cyr, sons, Sean St. Cyr (Lisa) and Kevin St. Cyr (Julie). She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and many beloved in-laws. Millie provided childcare for over 100 children throughout her lifetime. Millie was an extremely determined woman and considered the needs of others before her own. She aimed for perfection in her many talents. She never had idle hands or a wasted minute using her many talents with cooking, baking, sewing, maintaining a garden and managing her household. She volunteered as a teacher's aide, Girl Scout Leader and Team Mom. Millie made her mark on the world and is now resting peacefully. Due to the Covid-19, Memorial Services at BRINGS BROADWAY CHAPEL, 6910 E. Broadway Blvd. in Tucson, AZ 85710, are pending.

Beverly Waid

Beverly Waid

WAID, Beverly Ann

passed away March 12, 2020, from endometrial cancer. She was born October 11, 1943, to Chester and Elizabeth Lapsley in Carlsbad, NM, where she attended elementary, junior and high school, graduating in 1961. She then attended New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. In 1963, she married her high school sweetheart, Jim Waid and moved to Albuquerque, where they lived while he finished undergraduate school. In 1965, they moved to New York City where they lived for three years until moving to Tucson in 1968. This became their permanent home. Beverly was a passionate reader, an avid gardener, and excelled at creating beautiful spaces in which to live. She loved visiting art and historical museums, botanical gardens, and spending summers in their cabin in Cloudcroft, NM. She hated time lapse photography, organs, accordions and polka dots. A wry observer of people and events, she was endlessly curious about the world, enjoying their travels in the US, England, Europe, Mexico and Turkey. Beverly was partner, advisor and most valued critic of her husband's art. She is survived by her children, Anne Cezanne Waid, (Hayri Yildirim), Paul Andrew Waid and Gregory Miles Waid, (Carrie Muir.) She is also survived by her granddaughters whom she adored; Lark Bahar Yildirim, Julide Dove Yildirim, and Lily Mackenzie Waid, all of Tucson. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Community Food Bank, Tucson Medical Center's Healing Arts program or their hospice--Peppi's House. Services are pending. Arrangements by ANGEL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME.

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