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In memoriam: Funeral notices, January 20, 2019
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In memoriam: Funeral notices, January 20, 2019

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  • Jan 20, 2019 Updated Jan 20, 2019

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In memoriam: Funeral notices, January 20, 2019

In memoriam: Funeral notices, January 20, 2019
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ANDERSON, Barbara Kling

ANDERSON, Barbara Kling

of Tucson, AZ, passed away on January 6, 2019 surrounded by her family. Born on July 5, 1949 in Jamestown, NY, Barbara was the daughter of Gilbert and Dorothy (Quist) Kling. Barbara was a Junior-High English teacher in Seneca Falls, NY until she became paralyzed in a car accident in 1974. Although in many ways, this one moment determined many aspects of her life, Barb took control and defined her life for herself. She moved to Tucson, AZ and earned her masters degree at the UofA. She was an amazing mother to two daughters. She was an avid reader and Reading Seed volunteer. Recently, she was a devoted Nana. She will be missed for her witty intellect, radiating smile, and positive energy. Barbara will live on in the hearts and minds of her children, Sara (Erik) Stewart and Alexis (Tony) Lopez and her four grandchildren, Hudson, Wyatt, Chase and Tinsley; as well as many other family and friends. The family would like to express their thanks to the Santa Nino Adult Care Home for their loving care of her for the last six years. A Celebration of Barbara's life will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2019, for details please contact acafire86@gmail.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to Literacy Connects in her name.

BERG, Marilyn Ann

BERG, Marilyn Ann

75, passed away on December 24, 2018. She is survived by her loving children, Simone Berg and Michael Berg, devoted siblings Nancy Grossman, Janet Axler, Michael Grossman, and Deborah Harris as well as adoring nephews, nieces, and their children. Born in New York City, Marilyn was a long-time Tucson resident. She attended Tucson High School and the University of Arizona. Marilyn was a lifelong poet. She had a creative spirit and an edgy and whimsical sartorial sense. Marilyn was a participant in the Civil Rights Movement and an advocate for social justice. Yet what defined her most of all was her ability to connect with others. Our beloved mother, sister, aunt, friend was laid to rest on December 30, 2018 at East Lawn Palms Cemetery.

BOEHM, Mary Ann

BOEHM, Mary Ann

70, entered peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior on January 11, 2019. Though she had multiple challenges, Mary Ann was patient and accepting. Born May 23, 1948, the Boehm family moved to Tucson from Glencoe, MN in 1956. She graduated Salpointe Catholic High School in 1966. In her desire to help others, Mary Ann became a surgical nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital where she worked for many years. Although she was never a mother, she was a loving and devoted aunt to her niece, Kathi, and her nephew, Joe, and their families. She is preceeded in death by her parents and her brother. Mary Ann was a dedicated lifelong Catholic and became a 3rd order Carmelite. She was also a Eucharistic Minister to the homebound. A Rosary will be said on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. at Our Mother of Sorrows Parish, 1800 S. Kolb Road. In keeping with Mary Ann's love for sweets, a dessert reception will follow the mass. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge Chapel.

BONZO, L. Jane

BONZO, L. Jane

Lavilla Jane "Toots" Bonzo of Tucson, Arizona (formerly of Beaver County, PA) died in Tucson on January 6, 2019. She was born near New Brighton on a farm in Beaver County on November 28, 1930. Toots was an industrial nurse and worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad and Armstrong Cork. She and her husband had a horse farm for many years. She loved animals and had several Pomeranian dogs. Toots was predeceased by her parents Alvah F. McDanel and Kathryn E. Clark McDanel; her brother, Gale G. McDanel; her sister, Evelyn L. Youngberg; her brother, Alvah F. "Pete" McDanel, JR, and her husband James C. Bonzo. Toots is survived by her niece, Pamela A. Youngberg and her husband Lester L. Galbraith of Tucson, AZ. Her niece Janise M. and her husband Scott A. Shaffer; her grand-nephew, Michael L. Shreve and his wife Kathleen N.; a great-grand-nephew, Nathan P. Shreve and her sister-in-law, Fay M. McDanel all of Beaver County. Interment will be at Concord Church Cemetery, Beaver County, PA and a Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

BUCHHOLZ, Heinz

BUCHHOLZ, Heinz

age 90, of Burlington passed away on Monday, January 14, 2019. Heinz was born in Germany on October 17, 1928. He immigrated to the US from Germany in 1963. The family returned to Germany for a short period before relocating to Arizona. In 2013 they moved to Washington State. Heinz is preceded in death by his wife, Margaret and son, Michael. He is survived by daughter, Marion Buchholz; two grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Arrangements by GILLIES FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES of Lynden.

CHESTNUT, Barbara Jeanne

CHESTNUT, Barbara Jeanne

of Tucson, AZ passed away peacefully on January 13, 2019. Barbara was born September 4, 1929 in Lansing, MI. She married William W. Chestnut and they lived in Albany, NY, Trenton, NJ and Levittown, PA until moving to S., California in 1956 with their two sons. In 1995 she moved to Tucson to be closer to her son, Tom and his family. She is survived by her sons, William of Catalina, AZ, Thomas (Wendy) of Coronado, CA, five grandchildren, four great- grandchildren and her beloved dog, Charlie. The family wishes to thank her longtime caregiver Miss Debbie for her patient and loving care. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

CROWE, Charles Peter Jr. MD

CROWE, Charles Peter Jr. MD,

89, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday January 8th, 2019. Peter was born April 2, 1929 in Orange, New Jersey to Charles and Mary Crowe. He attended Dartmouth College and graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1954. From 1955-1958, Peter served in the US Navy. He trained as a flight surgeon at the Naval School of Aviation Medicine in Pensacola, Florida and was initially stationed in Hawaii before finishing his tour aboard the carrier USS Lexington. Following his service in the Navy, he completed his surgical residency in Boston and Buffalo, NY and finished his pediatric surgical training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. While there, Peter met a beautiful nurse, Frances Eleanor Nolan, who would be his beloved wife for 55 years. In 1964, Peter and Franny moved to Tucson where he established the first pediatric surgical practice in southern Arizona. During his 36 years of practicing medicine in Tucson, Peter served as the chief of staff and chief of surgery at Tucson Medical Center, clinical professor of surgery at the University of Arizona School of Medicine, and a Lifetime Achievement Recipient from the Pima County Medical Society. Peter is survived by his wife Franny; children, Kristen, Amy (Sutherland), John and Matthew; grandchildren, Matthew, Christopher, Elle, Davis, Jaxon, Ivy, Calla; brother, John and sister, June Croonquist. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at Journey Church, 4700 N Swan Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Casa De Los NiƱo's, 1120 N. 5th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705. Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL.

FLEMING, Kay Ellen

FLEMING, Kay Ellen

79, completed her last rounds the evening of January 4, 2019. Born May 19, 1939 in Milwaukee, WI, to Clinton and Lauretta (Kleinheinz) Martinson. Kay Ellen attended Mercy High School and Alverno College School of Nursing in Milwaukee. Following graduation, Kay Ellen joined the United States Navy and attained the rank of Lieutenant. She proudly served at the U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego (CA), San Francisco (CA), Bremerton (WA), Uokosuka, Japan, and on the USS Repose (AH16). During her period of service she received the Vietnam Service Medal, Expert Pistol Shot Medal, Expert Rifleman Medal and National Defense Service Medal. As a civilian, Kay Ellen was a Registered Nurse and worked as a Nursing Supervisor at Tucson General Hospital and El Dorado Hospital. Kay Ellen was a practicing nurse for almost 45 years as well as a passionate amateur genealogist who documented over 30,000 cemetery headstones. An avid traveler, Kay Ellen courageously embarked on many solo adventures and international medical missions across the globe. Predeceased by her husband, Merle D. Fleming; son, Mark S. Fleming; brother, Phillip B. Martinson and mother and father. Survived by her son, Scott E. Fleming and daughter, Heather D. Fleming; sister, Virginia (Martinson) Hart; brother, Rick Martinson; sister, Mary (Martinson) Thim; brother, Dennis Martinson; niece, Shannon Jensen; niece, Stephanie (Martinson) Ford; niece, Tara Martinson and numerous grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, March 8, 2019 at Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery located in Marana. Arrangements by VISTOSO FUNERAL HOME.

FOGEL, Martin M., Ph.D.

FOGEL, Martin M., Ph.D.

On Sunday, January 6, 2019, Martin "Marty" Fogel moved over to the other side, and his loss is deeply mourned by the wide circle of family and friends whose lives he touched. On August 8th, Marty would have completed his 98th year, and until the very end he lived each day with gusto and gratitude. He was born in poverty in Bronx on Bathgate Ave, his father a Polish Catholic tailor, his mother a Russian Jew. As a result of the Great Depression, the father sought a better livelihood in Los Angeles, and upon graduation from James Monroe High School, Marty set out to join his father in California because he wanted to go to college. As long as he could remember, Marty loved sports, particularly baseball, and he pinned his hopes and ambitions on someday becoming a professional player. Affiliated with a minor league team in L.A., his frequent throwing partner was a little-known Jackie Robinson, and Marty always relished this memory. In California began a pre-engineering program at UCLA and intended to finish the degree at UC Berkeley. But with the attack on Pearl Harbor, Marty joined the Army Air Corps and was sent to Yale to learn aircraft engineering. He wanted to be a fighter pilot, but failed to meet the medical requirements, so he worked as an aircraft engineer during the war. He would remain an inactive Army reservist for 40 years retiring as a lieutenant colonel. After the war, Marty continued his studies and finished both his undergraduate and master's engineering degrees at the University of Minnesota. He married his first wife and mother of four of his children, Martin Jr., Illysa, Jacquelyn and William and worked in South Dakota as an agricultural extension agent. He moved to the University of Nevada/Reno as an agricultural agent, then to Colorado State University where he spent two years doing graduate studies. Marty then joined Aramco Oil Company in Saudi Arabia and spent four years as an engineer in the oil fields, and this international experience would prove to have a lasting influence on his professional career. Marty came to Arizona in 1965 at the invitation of his respected mentor and collaborator, Dr. Lucien Duckstein (deceased), who had moved from Colorado State to Arizona to assume a professorship in hydrology. Marty obtained the Ph.D. in Hydrology under Lucien and joined the University of Arizona in the Department of Watershed Management in the School of Renewable Natural Resources, where he stayed until his retirement in 2003. In Tucson, Marty met his second wife who had two sons from a previous marriage, Lan (deceased) and Fritz. They then had a baby daughter, Lauren. Marty's life took an interesting turn when, as a UA professor, he met and mentored Dr. Abdul Barr Al-Gain, a graduate student from Saudi Arabia who would go on to become the first president of MEPA, the Kingdom's environmental protection agency. This enduring friendship built on mutual respect led to the landmark "Saudi Project," a UA partnership with King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah that established an Arizona presence in the desert for many years. Marty helped design this project and managed it for several years residing in Jeddah. There he met his great love, Tess, who would become his soulmate and partner until the last breath. They married in the Philippines in 1993, returned to Saudi Arabia for several years and then settled back in Tucson. They adopted Axel R. Fogel, a youngster they had met in Saudi Arabia. Marty was forever grateful for the unwavering love and support that Tess provided him through good times and bad, and he deeply loved and supported all his children. Some found Marty occasionally blunt and gruff; he seldom minced words in chastising the haughty bureaucrat. But it was all a bluff, because inside Marty was one of the most considerate, kind, caring, and generous people one could imagine. No one was beneath Marty's willingness to empathize and give of himself. Particularly when dealing with the underdog, the vulnerable, the misfortunate. He had hated the Yankees all his life because they always "won," and he preferred to bestow his loyalties on the weaker teams. Sports provided a framework for understanding the world around him-he was an avid Arizona Wildcats fan and went to as many of the home games for basketball and baseball as he could. At the same time, Marty was a global citizen. He traveled widely for a long period of his career, and he formed a cadre of ex-students and colleagues wherever he went. After retirement, Marty volunteered actively on the Tucson Citizen's Advisory Water Board and he lived quietly with his beloved wife and his devoted terrier companion, Prince Kody. Marty was a man of the world, but mostly he was a humble and loving human being without material ambition, without deep religious conviction, but with the strongest spiritual sense of commitment to his fellow manwhatever the gender or ethnicitywherever he or she might be found. Martin Fogel, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, soldier, professor, UA sports enthusiast, colleague, confidant, friendyou made our world a better place and we will all miss you. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at EVERGREEN MORTUARY.

FRYE, Fred

FRYE, Fred

passed away on December 31, 2018 at the age of 84 following a hip fracture and advancing Parkinson's disease. Fred was at home under the care of his wife of 35 years, Christine. Fred was an accomplished and dedicated horseman. He was very generous with his skill and knowledge of horses. Fred was a trainer, breeder, farrier, instructor and equine dentist. Fred cared for 50 to 70 horses every day for 50 years at his stables on East River Road. He fractured his hip coming in from feeding on October 13th. Fred helped found the Southern Arizona Cutting Horse Association which just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Fred was passionate about horses and loved competing. He was President of SACHA at least four times and was recognized for being the longest continuing member of the association. Fred is survived by his wife, Christine; children, Louise, Roxanne, Lee, Jesse and five grandchildren. A Memorial is planned for family and friends on Saturday, February 2, 2019 call 299-6863 for details. Fred's favorite charities were the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Southern Arizona Community Food Bank.

KAUL, Eileen

KAUL, Eileen

age 91, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2018 at home in Tucson, AZ with her daughter present. Eileen was born Eileen Rose Literski on November 6, 1927 in Winona, MN to parents Frank and Emilia (Brezinski) Literski. Her family lived in an apartment above her dad's general store in Winona until she was four, and they then moved to a farm in Rollingstone, MN. She graduated from the College of St. Teresa with a math and physics dual major. She taught at White Bear Lake before she met and married Robert Kaul in 1957. They moved to Tucson in 1960, and she taught at Flowing Wells, before settling into being a wonderful mom for two children. She enjoyed painting and playing bridge and was active in several organizations including TASL, The West, Mobile Meals, and as a Eucharistic minister at St. Cyril's. Eileen was preceded in death by her husband, Bob, son John, brothers, Florian, Raymond, Zygmunt "Bud" and Father Roy, and sisters, Leona Sikorski and Hildegard Bielefeld. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth "Kris" Kaul, a grandson, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends old and new. Our lives are better for having known her; she was deeply loved and will be truly missed. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Cyril's Church, Saturday, MARCH 9, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. with a reception to follow at Atria Bell Court's Academy Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider donating to the less fortunate or to the medical fund of one of Eileen's caregivers who went above and beyond in caring for Eileen. (For information contact daughter at EileenKaulMemorial@gmail.com) Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

MEDRANO, Armando F. June 11, 1931 - January 15, 2019

MEDRANO, Armando F. June 11, 1931 - January 15, 2019

On January 15, 2019 he went to join his Lord. He is preceded in death by his two sons, Armando Jr. and Albert. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Bertha M. Medrano and five daughters, Beatrice, Rosie, Barbara (Art), Sylvia, and Victoria (Pat), also survived by 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren and brother, Alejandro and numerous relatives. In loving memory of our dad and Tata, he proudly served in the US Army. We have many memories that will forever be cherished and remain in our hearts. Visitation will be held Thursday, January 24, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary South Chapel 240 S. Stone Ave. with a Rosary at 7:00 pm. Mass will be offered on Friday, January 25, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. at St. Augustine's Cathedral and burial to follow at Holy Hope cemetery. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY.

NELSON, Carol Anne (Barry)

NELSON, Carol Anne (Barry)

passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on January 18, 2019. Carol was born in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania on February 15, 1948. Carol is an alumna of the Philadelphia School of Arts where she graduated with a degree in Graphic Arts. Carol moved to Tucson in 1976 and married Steven Nelson in 1985. Carol made a career as a graphic artist and owned Type&Graphics for 35 years. Carol took pride in producing the annual El Tour de Tucson Journal, as well as producing pieces for numerous clients over the years. Carol's distinctive graphic style can be recognized in logos and printed materials throughout Tucson and serves as a legacy of her creative spirit and rare talent. Above all, Carol was a dog lover. Throughout her life, Carol and her husband showered their many dogs with love. Carol is survived by her husband, Steven Nelson and her sheepdog, Skye. Funeral arrangements are being handled by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel and services will be held at a future date.

NICHOLSON, Everett (Nick) Vinton

NICHOLSON, Everett (Nick) Vinton

Was welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven on October 29, 2018 surrounded by his family. Nick as his friends called him, was born on August 24, 1930 in Houston, TX. A talented athlete, Nick played football for Daniel Baker college in Texas and after enlisting in the US Navy in 1951, he was ordered back from the combat zone in Korea to play football for the San Diego Naval Base. While playing service football, he was selected to play on the Navy-Marine Corp all-star team against the Washington Redskins in a charity game for the US Navy-Relief Fund. After that game the Cleveland Browns were interested in his abilities. Following Navy service, Everett enrolled at the University of Arizona where he played football one final year. While at the university, Everett met his future wife, Elaine Carlson. They married in 1956 and the next year Nick began a career of coaching, teaching, and administration at Catalina High School in Tucson, AZ. He ended a 31-year tenure at Catalina High School serving as athletic director from 1974 through 1988. Throughout his professional life, Everett gave unselfishly of his time and expertise to the many professional organizations to which he belonged. Nick was an avid Wildcat fan and spent many seasons at the U of A stadium and McKale Center. Nick also loved the game of golf and you could find him out on the courses around town with many of his friends. One of his great loves was fishing which he practiced in Greer, AZ and Colorado where Nick and Elaine, his wife of 62 years, spent the last years enjoying beautiful Colorado. Nick is survived by his loving wife, Elaine; daughters, Lynda DeShazer (Don) and Julie Cirivello (Michael). Everett is also survived by his sister, Billye Mathiews (Bethel) of Victoria Texas. His brothers, Ralph (Shirley) and Tommy predeceased him. A Celebration of Everett's Life will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at the Randolph Golf Course Copper room. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge Chapel.

RAMIREZ, David Richards

RAMIREZ, David Richards

The Heavens called for David Phillip "Tata Davy" Richards Ramirez on Friday, January 4, 2019. Davy's courageous battle with cancer ended at the age of 64. Born December 21, 1954 to parents, Belen and Joe Ramirez of Tucson, he grew up in Menlo Park with his six brothers, graduated from Cholla High in 1972 and married in 1975. As an avid community and YMCA member, he made his career in the family's business, El Pueblo Roofing, his father's legacy. Well-known for his charming personality, laid-back attitude and enormously caring heart. The ultimate outdoorsman, he lived life teaching his father's lessons; camping, fishing, hunting, grilling, respect and family first. He loved the Dallas Cowboys, UofA Wildcats and being a husband, father, son, brother, friend and most importantly Tata. Survived by wife, Lorena; children, David (Chad) Ramirez, Carissa (Carlos) Camacho, Christopher "Critter" (Christy) Ramirez and Stephen "Nico" (Sami) Ramirez; step-children, Armando and Margaret Sotelo; grandchildren, Danny, Carlos Jr., Luis, Nico Jr., Hunter, Meadow, Zoe and Melanie; brothers, Joe (Drina), Rene (Susan), Andy (Terri), Phil (Sue), Larry, Kenny (Cynthia); in-laws, Kimmy (Scott); Godchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by parents, Belen and Joe; wife, Sherrie and grandson, Armando. A special thanks to the entire staff at St. Mary's and Banner UMC. Rosary and Mass will be held at Most Holy Trinity, 1300 N. Greasewood Rd., Tuesday, January, 22, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., Burial at Holy Hope Cemetery, 3555 N. Oracle Rd. Memorial donations in memory of David may be made to: YMCA of Southern Arizona. Arrangements by AVENIDAS CREMATION AND BURIAL.

RENDON, Carlotta "Nachita"

RENDON, Carlotta "Nachita"

age 88, of Tucson, AZ, passed peacefully January 16, 2019 in her home surrounded by loved ones. She was born in Cananea, Sonora, Mex. to Thomas and Carmen Doyle. Nachita grew up in Nogales and moved to Tucson after meeting late husband, Rudolph Rendon. After completing nursing training from St. Mary's Hospital, she worked as an RN at a private practice. She was a member of Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem and known as Lady Carlotta Rendon, LGCHS. Nachita is survived by two sisters, Maria Dolores and Yolanda; five brothers, Daniel, Louis, Michael, Patrick and John; one daughter, Mayita; five sons, Randy, Dino, Jerry, Victor and John; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A Visitation will be held Friday, January 25, 2019, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel, 1050 N. Dodge Blvd., with Funeral Mass on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church, 300 N. Tanque Verde Loop Rd., Tucson. Committal to follow at All Faith's Park. In lieu of flowers' the family asked that donations are sent to TMC Hospice, Peppi's House. At (foundation@tmc.com hospice services Peppi's house)

RIESGO, Maria Dolores (Lolita)

RIESGO, Maria Dolores (Lolita)

91, passed away on January 14, 2019. Preceded in death by her husband, Arnold "Chappo". Those who were blessed to know her knew what a great sense of humor she had. She introduced us to the hospital staff as her "horrible" children and laughed as she said it. She will be lovingly remembered by her four children, Missy (Oscar), Henry, Johnny (Cindy) and Mary Alyce (Phillip), who fought over who was her favorite! She had eight grandchildren, five great- grandchildren and two sisters, Belem and Gloria and many nephews and nieces. Our mom was a diehard UofA fan and we tried not to hold it against her that she loved the Dodgers and Cowboys! She had unconditional love for everyone! Rosary will be at 11:00 a.m. and a Celebration of Life Mass immediately following on Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at St. Pius X, 1800 N. Camino Pio Decimo, Tucson, AZ 85715 and Holy Hope Cemetery, 3555 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85715 at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2019. She has requested that everyone wear RED for the UofA Wildcats! In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to one of the following: St. Jude, The Sunday Mass and Peppi's House. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY.

TERP, Joan Marie Hastings and William Hastings

TERP, Joan Marie Hastings and William Hastings

TERP, Joan Marie Hastings and William Hastings

After a long life defined by commitment and adventure, Joan Hastings passed away Saturday afternoon, January 5, 2019 in Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 88. Joan is predeceased by two husbands, William Hastings (1923-1994) whom she married on October 24, 1953 in Yonkers, NY and Earl Terp (1927-2016) whom she married February 10, 2010 in Tucson, AZ. Joan is survived by one sister, Diane of Falmouth, Maine. Joan had five children, Bill Jr. (Debbie) of Falmouth, ME, Paul (Todd) of Palm Springs, CA, Mark of Mesa, AZ, Julie (Bruce) of Scottsdale, AZ and Geoff of Des Moines, IA and nine grandchildren, (Angela, Emily, Matthew, Zachary, Jessica, Robert, Samantha, Jensen, and Emma) with one great grandchild, Keanu, born this year in Des Moines, Iowa. Joan Marie Cronin was born May 23, 1930 in Yonkers, New York to Marcus and Julia Cronin. She graduated from Gorton High School with distinction. She attended Columbia University where she met William Hastings in 1952. In 1965, Joan and her family moved to Kankakee, IL where Joan became a very active community volunteer and built her dream house on Elmwood Drive. In 1977, another move took them to Ames, IA where Joan became Administrative Lead for the Music Department at Iowa State University. Joan finally left the cold weather and headed to Tucson, AZ where she took care of her ailing husband until his passing. She was also near her daughter and welcomed her first grandchild. Joan enjoyed many worldwide adventures; traversing the Panama Canal, cruising New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Germany; hardly ever resting. Joan was able to visit more than twenty countries. Funeral Services will be privately held. Memorial donations may be made in Joan's name to the Hospice of the Valley at www.HOV.org Dementia Care Donations. Arrangements by MESSINGER PINNACLE PEAK MORTUARY.

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