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In memoriam: Funeral notices, February 9, 2020

In memoriam: Funeral notices, February 9, 2020
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Maria Apalategui

Maria Apalategui

APALATEGUI, Dominican

Sister of Peace

Maria Teresa (MT), OP

79, a native of Tucson, AZ, died February 1, 2020, at St. Catharine, Kentucky. She was a Dominican Sister for 57 years. Sr. "MT" is survived by her brother, Carlos Cocio. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Friday, February 7, 2020 with burial in St. Catharine Cemetery. Memorial gifts in Sr. Maria Teresa's memory may be sent to Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr., Columbus, OH 43219-2098. To make a secure online donation please visit www.oppeace.org.

Ann Bailey

Ann Bailey

BAILEY, Ann

100, of Tucson, AZ, died on February 3, 2020. Survived by beloved husband of 80 years, Wilbur Bailey, 102 and children, Judi and Brian and two grandchildren. She will be missed by all. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 10, 2020 at HUDGEL'S SWAN FUNERAL HOME.

Laurale Docherty

Laurale Docherty

DOCHERTY, Laurale Alice

Age 78, Native of Tucson, AZ, passed on December 11, 2019. She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Hugh Joseph Docherty and her father and mother, Harold and Leota Brockway. She is survived by her son, Kenneth (Tawana) and daughter, Teresa (Brent) and three grandchildren, Melissa, Corbin and Kyle. She will be deeply missed by many friends and family. A Celebration of Life will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Vision Church, 7511 N. Benet Dr. Tucson, AZ 85743. Arrangements by DESERT SUNSET.

Thomas Doran

Thomas Doran

DORAN, Thomas E.

beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, was released from his long battle with Parkinson's disease on January 28, 2020 in Tucson, AZ. His life priorities were faith, family/friends, education, career, sports/fitness. Born July 21, 1938 and raised in Clarion, PA, the highlight of Thom's life was marriage to high school sweetheart, Karen K. Fleming, with whom he raised seven children and celebrated 50 years of marriage. After Thom graduated from ASU in Tempe, AZ with a BA and an MPA, he joined the USAF as a flight navigator, dutifully served in Viet Nam and earned the rank of captain. In 1969, Thom began working at the City of Tucson, then the U of A, and finally retired with the United Way of Greater Tucson in 2001. "Trix" and "Downtown Doran" were nicknames earned for his agility on the basketball court in his youth, and later, golf and poker became his favorite pursuits. In addition to many loyal friends, he is deeply mourned by children: Brendan (Ruth Farrell), Derek (Dara McNeal), Kara (Brian O'Neil), Teresa (Scott Kilbury), Joseph (Patricia Camarena), John and Shannon (Jean de Rubens). He leaves a legacy of affection for his grandchildren: Danielle, Ashleigh, Harrison, Raney, Cole, Declan and Dermot. Thom is preceded in death by his cherished wife, Karen; parents, John and Elizabeth Doran; and brother, John Doran. He is survived by sister, Joanne Clark of Emporium, PA. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Pius X, 1800 N. Camino Pio Decimo, Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. with a reception immediately following. Donations to the YMCA encouraged.

Beverly Edwards

Beverly Edwards

EDWARDS, Beverly Ann (Beck)

Born in Jamestown, NY in 1929, died on February 2, 2020. She taught middle school Language Arts in Lehighton, PA. She is survived by her daughter, Sherri Berry Norine (Paul); son, Bruce Edwards: daughter, Trisa Schorr (Andy): son, Douglas Edwards and grandchildren, Sandra and Scott Mitchell and Lauren and Matt Schorr. We will miss you, mom. Services will be private. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

Dolores Faulk

Dolores Faulk

FAULK, Dolores

Beloved mother Dolores Smith Faulk passed away in Tucson, AZ, on Sunday, February 2, 2020, after a long battle with dementia. She was born on December 15, 1937, in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. She received an RN license. Dolores and Dr. Arthur Faulk were married for 53 years. Dolores and Arthur had seven boys. She left a nursing career to care lovingly and fiercely for her sons. A private Memorial Service will be held in April in Tucson, AZ. Arthur Jr. can be contacted at artfjr@gmail.com. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge Chapel.

James Foster

James Foster

FOSTER, James Lewis

76, passed away in the presence of his wife, Freddy Wade-Foster and his favorite nephew, Erik Nelson on February 2, 2020 in Tucson, AZ. He was born 1943 in Chicago, Illinois. His family moved to Tucson in 1955. He played basketball for the University of Arizona from 1961 to 1965. Jamie worked at Ted's College Bar, the Marriott downtown, and the Convention Center to name a few. He owned Universal Weed Service and The Home Plate Sports Pub. Jamie's passion for life was unparalleled. Services will be held at Pantano Baptist Church, 225 S. Pantano Rd., Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. with on-site Celebration of Life following. If attending please wear UofA gear or favorite team or bright and loud colors.

Anthony Harper

Anthony Harper

HARPER, Anthony W. "Tony"

67, born May 13, 1952 entered into his heavenly home on February 05, 2020 with his loving wife of 20 years, Annie, holding his hand. Born in Los Angeles, CA to parents, George and Lorena Harper who predeceased him along with three brothers and three sisters. Survived by brother, Ron and sister, Linda; sons, Phillip (Dee), Daniel (Nahe); daughters, Dawn and Lani; grandchildren, Angelina, Harold, Alysa, Aubrey, Ashlyn and Jazmin; stepson, Daniel Otten and many dear nieces and nephews. Tony proudly served his county in the US Air Force settling in Tucson in 1981. He was a "complicated" man who was loving and generous and sometimes a grouch. He loved working on computers, watching football especially the Pittsburg Steelers, making music CD's and DVD's and dancing with Annie. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 10:00 a.m. at Santa Cruz Lutheran Church, 6809 S. Cardinal Ave., with a Service at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow in the church hall. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY, INC.

Everett Jones

Everett Jones

JONES, Everett "Jay" Jr.

much loved husband and dad, passed away January 31, 2020 one week shy of his 90th birthday. Jay was born in and lived in Douglas, Arizona all his life. He loved Douglas and the surrounding area. He is survived by his wife, Joan M. Jones, whom he was devoted to for over 60 years. He also leaves behind daughters, Jill Jones Forsythe (Nick), Lori Jones Stathis (John), sons, Everett Jay Jones III (Laurie) and Lee Montgomery Jones (Rosie). Dad has 10 grandchildren, Justin, Jennifer, Skylar, Spencer, EJay IV, Trevor, Troy, Allie, Danielle and Lee Jr and great-grandchildren, Jayden, Hunter, Alice and Emma. He also has several nieces and nephews and his wife's brother, Mike Montgomery. He is preceded in death by his parents, Everett J Jones Sr and Wilma Jones and his brother, Jere Jones. Dad was a devoted family man who loved being with family and who was always there to support family and friends. He graduated from UNM, then served in the Navy from 1953-1977 retiring as a Captain. He was an active businessman in Douglas for over 60 years, serving on many boards and activities including Boy Scouts, Elks, School Board, Democratic Club, Cochise College Committee to found the College, VFW, and American Legion. Dad was happiest when busy and proved it by never retiring. He loved to walk around town and talk to people. Dad had his private pilot's license and loved to fly us around. He was proud to be a Cochise County Supervisor. Dad worked his entire life in the insurance and real estate field with Everett J Jones Insurance and Real Estate, the business his dad founded in 1928. Dad was inducted into the Insurance Hall of Fame in 1981. The family will hold a private memorial. In lieu of flowers please send a donation to the Douglas campus Cochise College flight program or the Douglas Border Air Museum or the Alzheimer's foundation at alz.org. Arrangements by DESERT ROSE HEATHER

Eldon Mauldin

Eldon Mauldin

MAULDIN, Eldon B. "Danny"

8/26/1950 - 1/9/2020

Preceded in death by parents, Mary and Bernice Mauldin. Survived by wife, Susan Mauldin; son, Brian Zwoyer. Memorial Thursday, February 20, 2020 at ANGEL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, 2545 N. Tucson Blvd. Visitation: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. with a Rosary recited at 6:00 p.m. Intentions Mass offered Friday, February 21, 2020, 8:30 a.m., at Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, 1946 E. Lee St. Memorials suggested to the family.

Joan Mergard

Joan Mergard

MERGARD, Joan

died on 2/2/2020

I lost my dear Mother, Joan Mergard. She was more than my mother; she was my friend, laughing partner, tv watching buddy and special crossword puzzle challenger. We laughed at so many things in the past few years of her life. She had a very strong sense of community, living in Tucson for 50 years, giving back and caring for others from friends and family to helping less fortunate. Mom was the only child of Brad and Ruth Helton, preceded in death was also baby daughter, Susanne Elizabeth, my older brother Bradley James, who passed away suddenly just before his 50th birthday. She lost the true love of her life, Victor Mergard Sr. They were close and loved each other very much. She enjoyed entertaining, making life more fun for everyone, for as long as she could. What she truly loved most (she said it often enough) was being a mother to my brother, and me, and of course, whatever dog we happened to have at the time. She was always involved and always caring for us. She is survived by me (her son) Brett Burton; grandchildren, Crystal Burton Thillet, Shane Burton and Zaniah Burton; daughters-in-law, Amy Burton, my wife, and Zaniah Burton, widow of Brad. Both of them took great, loving care of my mother and for that, I will always love them. I have to say; she was fun and very loving. I will always miss her.

See ya Mom, love you,

Brett

Memorial Services will be held at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 9252 E. 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710 on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. Reception immediately following the service. Arrangements by EAST LAWN PALMS MORTUARY.

Teresa Midkiff

Teresa Midkiff

MIDKIFF, Teresa Ellen

known fondly to friends and family as Terry, passed away peacefully with her son, Adam by her side, January 25, 2020. Terry was born June 7, 1951 in Kealakekua, Hawaii. She moved to Tucson at the age of eight with her family. Terry attended Catalina High School and is a graduate of Woodstock High, Mussoourie, India. Terry had a bright, bubbly personality and a big heart. She is survived by her son, Adam Midkiff; grandson, John Midkiff; mother, Mary Gooch Sowls; sisters, Joy Calvert, Molly Assenmacher, Rebecca Midkiff and brothers, Michael Midkiff and Daniel Mahar. Terry was the daughter of the late John Howard Midkiff Jr. Terry enjoyed the ocean, music, art, crocheting and her Happy Hookers group. Celebration of Life will be held in late spring. We will miss you Terry, you will remain in our hearts. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

Richard Spoonamore

Richard Spoonamore

SPOONAMORE, Richard

died in his sleep in Tucson, Arizona on February 5, 2020. He is survived by his beloved wife, Elaine Leusch Spoonamore; sons, David James and Mark Allen (wife Lenore D); brother, Stephen (wife Peggy) and granddaughters, Ryan Allie and Jamie Allene; stepchildren, Mark Steven Leusch (wife Cindy J) and Victoria Marie Brummet (nee Leusch; husband Bruce L); grandchildren, Steven Alexander Leusch, Kristen Denise, Monica Renee, Katelyn Elaine Brummet and Rebecca Juliet.

Richard was a U.S. citizen, originally born in Wolferhampton, England, and as a lad, traveled with his parents Doris and Russ. This included living in the Himalayan foothills in Darjeeling, India. Accompanied by his Aia, he traveled by train to the mountain top where he studied at a Christian elementary school. Here, he learned to write, sending weekly letters (written in script) to his Mom, telling of his learning and adventures. Fortunately, these letters still exist, and their content brings many smiles and laughs to the reader.

His travels continued as an adult after graduation from Ruston Academy, Havana Cuba. He considered himself lucky to have circumvented the world twice during his lifetime doing work in a host of countries including Peru, Greenland, Argentina, Thailand, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Chili, Philippines, Irian Jaya and Kuwait.

His most treasured assignment was sailing on the wooden schooner, Blue Dolphin, to survey the land and water off Greenland and US coastlines using hydrographics, a skill requiring use of a sextant (a navigation instrument).

He came back to the States to study at Case University and graduated in 1957 with a mechanical engineering degree. His first assignment began as a project manager in Ungava, Canada funded by Cyrus Eaton. Some of his lasting engineering projects include a bridge crossing Rainy River in Canada and an airstrip built in the sub-arctic region of Ungava, Canada.He continued his studies in the field of mines and comminution at McGill University, Montreal, Canada and at the Ohio State Park System.

His hundreds of jobs around the world included engineering participation with heavy equipment at mines and comminution sites on all seven continents. Richard was also employed at Erie Mining Corporation where he was involved with the development of taconite.

He capped his career as an Expert Witness in Sydney, Australia assisting the city in winning their case against an errant contractor.

His remains will go to ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel, for cremation and his ashes taken to Cleveland, Ohio. There will be no public service of any kind. He will be buried next to his wife in a joint grave at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brookpark, Ohio.In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Children's Tumor Foundation at https://www.ctf.org/understanding-nf/nf1

Janet Williams

Janet Williams

WILLIAMS, Janet Kay (Wyant)

On Thursday, January 30, 2020 Janet Williams, loving wife, mother and grandmother passed away at the age of 71. Janet was born on July 7, 1948 in Kansas City, Missouri to Ruth and Wilburn Wyant. She earned her elementary education degree from the University of Missouri - KC in 1971. After teaching she transitioned into computer programing, working for 30 years for Spangler Printers of Kansas City, KS; retiring as IT director. On June 14, 1969 she and Daniel Williams were married. They raised one son together, Nathan. She enjoyed sudoku puzzles, rock collecting, star gazing, reading and crocheting. She is known for her great smile, her laugh and her kind and compassionate spirit. Janet is survived by her husband of 50 years, Dan; son, Nathan; daughter-in-law, Amy and granddaughter, Evelyn of San Jose, CA. She will be missed by many friends and family. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Corpus Christi Catholic Church on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tucson Community Food Bank or the Gospel Rescue Mission of Tucson. Arrangements by HUDGEL'S SWAN FUNERAL HOME.

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