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He was involved in a car accident. Jacobson such a hard time in English.. Stephen Butler Jon was '86, I think. Sandy Dodd Yes, Jon was class It's sad to see how many folks we all grew up with are gone.

August 12, at pm. Tracy M Stout. Dennis Gable class of 72' passed away Thurs. Love ya man. Paul Garrison says, " give the best thing you remember of andy sutton ". Deborah Edmondson i know the whole story but would rather not type it in here.. Deborah Edmondson yes he was shot by a police officer.. Joe Romero May they Rest In Peace Tanya Williams Holder. Hi I read something on the"Growing up in west Phx" the other night it was a comment about Robert Layton being in a better place?

August 11, at pm. Deborah Edmondson Sooo many i think of often.. Her brother's name was Robert "Bob" McCreight. He was killed at a party after a football game. Tony was killed by a 22 calibur bullet to the head. He is remembered because he was always so nice. He would have made the world a better place. He is missed a lot. Died: , at age 40, of Phoenix, Arizona. We'll miss his cooking experiments. Don passed away on Sunday, May 16, , and funeral services will be held on Sat.

May 23rd. Details should be in the newspaper in the next day or so. Word of this event was told to me by Jim Mottershaw, Dep't Chairman. Please pass the word Paul Mungo. Mungo, Paul A. He was born in Glenfield, NY. Paul was a graduate of Utica College and Syracuse University. He served in the U. Paul's beloved wife Norma predeceased him. He is survived by his dear companion Anna F. Pratt, nephew David J. Mungo Houston , and nephew Paul H.

Mungo London. Paul will be remembered for his enduring love of family and friends, his evident pleasure and pride in their successes, his generosity, the profoundly positive impact he had on his students, and his frequent and hearty laugh.

An informal memorial will be held at p. RSVP and send remembrances to pamungo gmail. Published in The Arizona Republic on Nov. His last words were "I'm ready to go to work" which exemplified his life-long attitude, with double careers of Military service and education.

He was born on October 9, in Comanche TX. He moved to Arizona, attended ASU and also worked, raised his family and lived for 79 years. Hayden and Maryvale High Schools. He was Dean of Students at Maryvale when he retired. He was preceded in death by his two wives, Dorothy and Lisa, and his three sons, Bill, Jim, and John.

He is beloved by many and will be greatly missed. Broadway Road, Mesa, In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Billie's name to: Col. Dixileta Dr. AZYL Inc.

Any additions or corrections to this list please contact lasharpe cox. Richard A. Froese, EdD Richard A. He brought his young family to the valley in from New York where be grew up and had his first teaching job. Richard earned his doctorate at ASU in , and was principal of the Area Vocational Center at its downtown site from He also served as president of several vocational educator organizations. Froese retired from the district in to become Executive Director of the State Council on Vocational Education for ten years.

In the s, he worked summers as Ranch Manager for Adventure Unlimited camps for children in Colorado and volunteered for their local chapter activities. As an active member of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Phoenix since , he served in many capacities and conducted services as First Reader for several years. He was also board president in the s of El Dorado Vista Christian Science care facility and instrumental to its new building program. A skilled carpenter, Richard built his family's first home and left behind a trail of cherished woodworking projects he made for family, friends and church.

A Celebration of Life service will be held Saturday, March 27th, at p. Greenway Pkwy. Enter from 16th St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to El Dorado Vista, N. Arrangements by Hansen Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on Mar. His service was in the Pacific on the islands of Tulagi and Okinawa. With assistance from the G. Bill Charlie received his undergraduate education and Masters Degree in Biology from the University of Chicago where he met his wife Betty. They married in Chicago in There daughter Kathy was born.

Many critters were brought to the door of Mr. Gilbert because all knew of his keen interest in the science of living things. His curiosity knew no bounds. In the family moved to Glendale where he taught at the new Maryvale High School until At Maryvale he was very involved with science clubs.

Charlie was a very active member of the Arizona Archeological Society. He and his wife Betty made lifelong friends while serving with other volunteers. When he wasn't crafting, he was an avid reader of science, history and mysteries.

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