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101 | NOTE: The wedding certificate spells her name as: VIZZERRA The newspaper article with his obituary has last name spelled as: BIZZERRA | VIZZERRA, Francisca (I352550680716)
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102 | OBIITUARY James Robles Martinez, 54, passed away on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his father Vincent Martinez, Sr. James is survived by daughter Jennifer; grandson Matthew; mother Maggie; sister Gloria (Enrique); brothers Louis (Deedee) and Vincent, Jr; nephew Eddie (Melissa) along with several other nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. We will miss you "Dude", "Partner" and "Jimmy". Visitation will be held 11:00 am to 12 noon on Sunday, March 16, 2009 in the Chapel of Resthaven Park Mortuary and Cemetery, 4310 E. Southern Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85042 with funeral services starting at 12 Noon. Interment will follow at Resthaven Park Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic on 3/14/2009. Pallbearers: Eddie Cristerna, Vince Martinez III Cesar Cristerna, Jr. Vincent Martinez, Jr. brother Louie Martinez brother Mike Okamura | MARTINEZ, James Robles (I_736231826)
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103 | OBITUARY ALONZA ROBLES ARAGON The body of Alonzo Robles Aragon, 49, Tulare farm worker, who died July 8 near five Points, was brought to Tulare yesterday. He died of a heart attack in his car while at work. A Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Hamilton Peers Funeral service chapel, with graveside services at Tulare Cemetery Monday at 9 a.m. The Rev Fr. Jay Martin will officiate. Aragon was born in Tucson, Arizona and had lived in Tulare and Fresno countries since 1929. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Carmen Aragon; five daughters, Mrs. Pasqual (Carmen) Gomez, Mrs. Richard (Evangeline) Plascencia, Barbara Aragon, Lucy Mae Aragon and Ida Aragon, all of Tulare; a son, Alonzo Aragon, Jr.. Tulare; five brothers, Manuel Aragon and Frank Aragon, Phoenix, Arizona; John Aragon, Tucson; Alex Aragon, Los Angeles, and Robert Aragon, Santa Ana; three sisters, Mrs. Winslow (Beatrice) Lopez, Mrs. Bob (Sophie) Weslowskie and Mrs. Carlos (Aurora) Monteverde, all of Tucson. his mother. Mrs. Beatrice Aragon, Tucson and one grandchild. Tulare Advance-Register (Tulare, California) Fri Jul 18, 1958, Page 6 | ARAGON Robles, Alonzo (I352550680762)
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104 | OBITUARY Anita R. Salazar, 96, passes away Feb 24, 2007 at her residence in Globe. A lifelong resident, she was born in Douglas. She is survived by her daughters and sons, all of whom live in Globe; Henrietta (Raul) Sanchez, Mary (Alfred) Nader, Maria (Pilar) Carbajal, Andrew (Helen) Salazar, Arnold (Maggie) Salazar, Henry (Lela) Salazar, Nick Salazar; 35 grandchildren; 79 great-grandchildren; and 47 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter Tillie Salazar Villarreal. Visitation 3 Mar 2007 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Rosary 9:30 a.m. Holy Angels Catholic Church, Globe, Arizona Mass of Christian burial Saturday, Mar 3, 2007, 10:00 a.m. Holy Angels Catholic Church Interment at the Globe Cemetery Pallbearers Nick Salazar Arnold Salazar Andy Salazar Henry Salazar Freddie Sanchez Raul Sanchez Honorary Pallbearers Israel Armendariz Eres Salazar Danny Sanchez John Sanchez Nick Salazar, Jr. Andy, Salazar, Jr. Ronnie Sanchez Sean Nader Lamont Mortuary assisted the family with arrangements. Published: Arizona Silver Belt, Thursday, March8, 2007 | ROBLES, Maria Anita (I_736231244)
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105 | OBITUARY Anthony Armando Beaver Robles,24, died November 28, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. He had a heart of gold and was always ready to help others. He loved cooking, gaming, music, holidays and skateboarding. Anthony was preceded in death by his grandfather Dennis "Doc" Beaver, great grandfather Dennis Beaver, Sr, great grandparents Rachel and Bennie Robles, great aunt Mary Alvares, great uncles Manuel, John and Ray Robles. He is survived by his siblings Meghan Beaver (AZ), Penelope Beaver (NM), and Isaac Silva (AZ); his father Stephen Beaver (Yvonne) AZ; grandmother/mother Maria Vallareal AZ, and Reyna Tafoya (NM); Uncle Derrick Tafoya (Ernestina) AZ; great aunt Connie Yallup (Glen) WA; great uncles David Beaver (AZ) and Gary Beaver. | ROBLES, Anthony Armando Beaver (I352085217692)
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106 | OBITUARY Antonia "Tonia" Armendariz, 72, of Miami, Arizona passed away April 5, 2004. visitation will be held 9:00-11:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 7, 2004 at Miles Funeral Services Globe Chapel, 237 S. Sutherland St. in Globe, AZ. Services will be held 9:00 a.m. Thursday, April 8, 2004 at Miles Funeral Services Globe Chapel. Published in the Arizona Republic | REYES, Antonia (I_736231494)
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107 | OBITUARY ARAGON, Beatrice, 86, of 1235 W. St. Clair, entered into rest Sept. 30, 1970. Mother of Manuel Aragon and Frank Aragon, both of Phoenix, Alex Aragon, of Los Angeles, Robert Aragon, John Aragon, Richard Aragon, Aurora Rubio, Beatrice Lopez, Sophia Weslowski, all of Tucson; sister, Guadalupe Robles, of Phoenix; 32 grandchildren and 73 great-grandchildren also survive. Rosary will be recited, 8:30 pm, Friday, Oct 2nd, at Bring's Memorial Chapel. Mass will be offered, 9 am, Saturday, Oct 3rd, at St. Margaret's Church 801 N. Grande Rd.. Burial will be in Holy Hope Cemetery. Friends may call, from 9 am to 8:30 pm, Friday, Oct 2nd at Bring's Memorial Chapel, 236 S. Scott, Tucson. Tucson Citizen (Tucson, Arizona) Fri, Oct 2, 1970, Page 37 | ROBLES Noriega, Beatrix (I352550680638)
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108 | OBITUARY Arthur Albert Smith born in Bisbee, AZ. Seventy one yrs of age. Died July 6, 1997 at home in Bisbee, AZ. Private interment with arrangements by Bisbee Funeral Home. Parents: John Alex & Concepcion (Bustamante) Smith; brother, Henry Joe Smith. | SMITH, Arthur Albert (I_736231033)
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109 | OBITUARY Arthur Reynaldo Paz, 10, passed away May 3, 2009. Survived by his parents, Tammy Robles and Juan A. Paz; grandparents, Arthur and Jessie Robles, Arturo and Rosa Paz; sister Evangelina Anisia Paz; aunts, Maria Elena (Chris) Lee, Rosa Martha (Allen) Meronek and Susan Contreras; uncle, Arthur Robles, Jr.; cousins, Christian and Nicolas Lee, Jasmine and Isai Contreras. Visitation will be held Friday, May 8, 2009 from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 at Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary (South Chapel) 240 S. Stone Ave., with a Rosary recited at 7:00p.m. Mass will be offered Saturday, May 9, 2009, 2:00 p.m. at St. Monica's Church, 212 W. Medina. Interment to follow at South Lawn Cemetery. Arthur attended Santa Clara Elementary. He was diagnosed with cancer at five months old. He was a true inspiration to everyone. He is now an angel in God's hands. Arrangements by Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary, Inc. Published in the Tucson Newspapers on 5/6/2009 | PAZ, Arthur Reynaldo (I_736231614)
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110 | OBITUARY Arthur Yescas Robles, 92, a Florence resident and native, died on March 31, 2011. Visitation will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Assumption Catholic Church, with rosary recited at 7. Funeral Mass will be celebrated there at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Charles Cloud. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery. Mr. Robles was born on Jan 5, 1919, to a pioneer family. He was an Army Veteran of World War II and served in the Military Police. He later was a state corrections officer, a horseback guard and tracker. He was a longtime rancher and roper as well. He had extensive knowledge of Florence history, its residents and businesses. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was very devoted to them. Survivors include four daughters, Gerrie Laughlin of Angel Fire, NM, Dolores McDonald of Tucson, Elizabeth R. Robles of Florence; a brother, Roy Robles of Blythe, California; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. he was preceded in death by his wife, Betina. J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud Coolidge Chapel is in charge of arrangements. | ROBLES Yescas, Arthur (I352465619104)
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111 | OBITUARY Augstine B Munoz, born August 28, 1933 at Douglas, Arizona died July 18, 1995 at Oxnard, California. Burial July 21, 1995 at Santa Clara Cemetery. Funeral Mass at St. Anthony's Church in Oxnard, California. Spouse: Mary Ann of Oxnard, California. Son: Roldan. Mother: Eva Munoz. Brothers: Tiburcio & Carlos. Sisters: Julia Van Zelf & Betty Leck. Mr. Munoz was a graduate of Douglas high School. The Douglas Dispatch, August 1, 1995 | MUNOZ, Augustin Buttner (I_736231705)
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112 | OBITUARY August 6, 1945 - October 10, 2019 Barbara has passed on but her beautiful memory surrounds all those whom she loved. As a wife she was incomparable. As a mother, the best. She was raised in Arizona, graduated from high school in Superior, married in 1965 and moved with her husband, Andy to Escondido, California where they lived together for 53 years until her death. During their time in California they had three children, Gregory Paul, Andrea Ann, and Angela Ann. She was so proud of them. They were the joy of her life until the grandchildren came along and that began an intense competition. Actually, there was no competition, she loved each one with a fierce love that made her husband Andy, sometimes wonder where he stood! In the early years of her marriage Barbara (we called her Bobbi) became a hairdresser and after a few years she and Andy decided to open a small bakery. Due to maternal obligations to her children, they decided to close the shop. She went on to get her A.A. degree at Palomar College and took classes at San Diego State University. During this time, she also worked in the financial arena until she retired. If Bobbi were to be asked what she considered her greatest achievement, we are sure that she would say it was family. The many holidays celebrated, the camping trips, the vacations, the gatherings, there was no holiday that was not celebrated with the family. Birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, you name it, the family was present. What made these events so special was the food Bobbi prepared. She loved to cook and we loved to eat anything she made. She was so happy making us happy. Bobbi, you are so sorely missed and forever loved. The rose may have faded, but its beautiful fragrance lingers on. Provided by California Funeral Alternatives | ROMERO, Barbara Oton (I_736231537)
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113 | OBITUARY Aurora CELAYA Robles, 70, of Chandler, a homemaker, died February 10, 1989. She was born in Florence. Survivors include three daughters, Evangeline Mavis, Marcella Kuamoy and Olga E.; two sisters; a brother; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren;. Rosary: 7 p.m. Sunday, Valley of the Sun Mausoleum Chapel, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Road, Chandler, with visitation from 5 to8 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, 230 W. Galveston St., Chandler. The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona) Sat, Feb 11, 1989 www.newspapers.com/image/121863580/ | CELAYA Telles, Aurora (I352548154411)
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114 | OBITUARY Auturo Estevan Robles, 74, of Phoenix, passed away on July 20, 2007. He was born on September 2, 1932 in Douglas Arizona to parents Arturo and Hortencia Robles. He was a retired Surveyor with the City of Phoenix. He served in the United States Army and afterwards moved to Tempe and attended ASU. Art lived life to the fullest and never lost his sense of humor. He was loved by many and will truly be missed. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Reynaldo and sisters Ramona and Cecilia. He is survived by Marina, his loving wife of fifty years; his children Sylvia Applegate, Anna Saillant (Chuck), Linda Romero (Jimmy), Steven (Isabel), and Susan Shultz (David); his brothers Ramon, Manuel, Carlos, and Leonardo Robles; sister Evelyn LaForge; thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Visitation will be on Thursday, July 26 from 6-8 p.m. at St. Gregory Catholic Church, 3424 N. 18th Ave. Phoenix, Arizona. Funeral Mass will be on Friday at 9 a.m. at St. Gregory Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Resthaven Park Cemetery, 4310 E. Southern Ave. Arrangements entrusted to Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on 7/24/2007 | ROBLES, Arturo Estevan Rivera (I_736231429)
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115 | OBITUARY Beloved Father and Grandfather passed away peacefully at the age of 94 on June 28, 2016 with his family by his side at the Veterans Hospital in Tucson. He was born on August 26,1921 in Bisbee, Arizona and was preceded in death by his parents, John and Concepcion (Bustamante) Smith, and his younger brother, Arthur Smith. Although he had resided in Tucson for the last several years, he was a lifelong resident of Bisbee. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Seaman 1st Class on the Destroyer, U.S.S. BARKER, and was a proud veteran of World War II. He is survived by his two daughters from his first marriage to Marianne - Ginger Hill and Sharon Percival of San Diego; three grandsons, Larry Hill (California), Will Hill (Colorado), Royce Hill (deceased); six great grandchildren, Kamara, Trey, Mike, Tanya, Kodi, and Elijah; and 4 great-great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 45 years, Francisca, in 2009, and is survived by daughter Annie Herrera (Vince); and 3 grandchildren, Johnny Dorame and Vincie and Alicia Herrera. As a young man Henry started out working underground for the mines at Phelps Dodge, and subsequently became a Journeyman Welder. For most of his life he lived and worked in Bisbee, but when PD closed down its Lavender Pit mining operations in Bisbee he moved to Ajo, where he continued to work as a welder for PD until his retirement. He and Francisca then moved back to their home in Bisbee. Henry was a good, kind-hearted man, a loving Father and Grandpa who enjoyed living in the small town in which he was born and enjoyed sharing its history with others. He loved his country. He was humble, generous but frugal, and hard working. He was a man of few words with a quiet stubborn determination, and always willing to help others. He was a man ofroutine3, a man of lists. He loved his family and they knew it. He also loved his dogs, watching baseball on TV, the Price Is Right, Rachel Ray, the local news and western movies. His laughter and smile touched our hearts. He was well loved by his family. Daddy-Grandpa we'll miss you dearly each and every day. Funeral Mass in celebration of Henry's life will be held Saturday, August 6 at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 100 Quality Hill, Bisbee, Arizona with Military Honors at the church; to be immediately followed by a reception at the Parish Hall. He will be reunited with his Mother, Father and brother at a private interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Sierra Vista Herald August 1, 2016 | SMITH, Henry Joe (I_736231031)
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116 | OBITUARY Bennie Robles age 89 of Globe, Arizona passed away on February 9, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born in Globe, Arizona on June 13, 1932, son of Carlotta Robles. As a young boy Bennie worked in a bakery in Globe. When he was drafted into the Army he was stationed overseas and learned to be a cook. He married when he got out of the Army. He worked as a custodian for both Alden and Hollis Theaters for 30 years. Also for First National, First Interstate, Wells Fargo for 30 years, local Barber Shop, Gila County Courthouse, Globe High School and several Doctors offices. He enjoyed watching old Westerns movies, singing and teaching his family to sing. Proceeded in death by his wife Rachel Alvarez Robles in December 2008, his sons; Benjamin and Manuel Robles, his daughter Mary Alvarez. Bennie is survived by his daughter Maria Villareal (Chris), his son Ray Robles (Charlene), his brothers; Bill and Ernie Robles, his sisters; Lydia Valerio and Angela Tolley (John), 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. www.lamontmortuary.com | ROBLES, Bernabe (I_736231423)
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117 | OBITUARY Brenda Margaret Alston, 43, of Florence, a law enforcement investigator, died Feb. 18, 1999. She was born in Covina, California. Survivors include her husband, Mike; daughters, Bridget and Brandy; sons, Chris, Russell and Brandon; sisters, Kim Wennburg, Susan Duren and Donna Johnson; and six grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 221 E. Eighth St., Florence. Mass: 10 a.m. at the church. Simes Mortuary The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), Sun, Feb 21, 1999 www.newspapers.com/image/ 124393267/ | LUCK Sepulveda, Brenda Margaret (I352463021024)
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118 | OBITUARY Carmen Robles Carrillo "Mama Carmen", 91, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away peacefully with family at her side on March 13, 2013. She was born in Pirtleville, Arizona on May 20, 1921. In 1946 she met Adam Benitez Carrillo in Peoria, Arizona and that same year they were married in Phoenix. Carmen was known to everyone as "Mama Carmen" because of her generosity and passion in helping people, including children in need. She always carried her faith with her and took pleasure in being a mother, nana, and great grandma. She also enjoyed watching Diamondback baseball in her spare time. Carmen is preceded in death by her husband Adam, her son; Adam, Jr., by three brothers; Jose Robles, Gilberto Robles and Gregorio Robles, and by one sister,; Marta Galindo. She is survived by her children; Arturo Carrillo (Debbie) and Cruzita Minero (Jose), by her sister; Maggie Martinez, by two brothers; Jesus Robles of Tucson and Frank Robles of Douglas, Arizona. and by her daughter in law, Rosie Carrillo. Carmen leaves behind seven grandchildren; Sybil, Abigail, Alberto, Melissa, Francisco, Larissa and Nikki, three great grandchildren; Alberto Jose, Nickolas, and Isabell, and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her. A visitation and funeral service will be held at the Maryvale Church of Nazarene, 3201 N. 51st Ave, in Phoenix on Monday, March 18, 2013. the visitation begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by Carmen's funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Carmen's family would like to extend their deep appreciation and gratitude to the kind and compassionate caregivers at Home for Comfort (Kory and Jose). Home 2 Home (Martha and Milane), and Hospice of the Valley. Arrangements are being held under the direction of Resthaven Park Mortuary & Cemetery | ROBLES, Carmen Alvarez (I_736231410)
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119 | OBITUARY Carmen Robles Saenz, 78, of Miami, AZ passed away on 8-29-01. Visitation Friday 8/31/01. Visitation Fri, 8/31/01, 3-5:00pm at Miles Mortuary. Rosary at 7pm, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament. Services Sat., Sept 1, 2001, 9:00 am. Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, 914 Sullivan, Miami, AZ. Published by The Arizona Republic, The (Phoenix, AZ)-August 31,2001 | ROBLES, Carmen Peraza (I_736231409)
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120 | OBITUARY Cecil G. Provencio, of Tucson, died May 29, 2006. Husband of Vera L. Provencio. Father of Daniel, Gerald (Jackie), James (Jamie), and Rex (Kaye) Provencio; six grandchildren. Brother of Alice Wienert, Patsy Moreno, Lupe Sanchez, MaryLou Whalen, Belinda Gibbs, Chris Cisco, Dody White, Sally Puterbough, Stella Taylor. Predeceased by brother Kino Provencio. Scripture service at Abbey Funeral Chapel, Saturday, June 3, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 1-800-342-2383. Arrangements by Abbey Funeral Chapel, 3435 N. 1st Ave. Tucson, Arizona. Published in the Tucson Newspapers on 6/1/2006 | PROVENCIO, Blas Cecil Gumercindo Jr. (I_736231586)
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121 | OBITUARY Charles B. Robles a native of Globe, died April 25 in Joshua Tree, California. He was 67. Mr. Robles was a long-time resident of Yucca Valley in California. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, he worked 40 years as an automotive mechanic. He was retired and enjoyed spending time with his wife and family. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Andrea Robles of Yucca Valley; daughters, Beth Robles Bailey of California and Angela Rehm of Colorado; a son, Charles Robles of California; sisters, Angela Tolley and Lydia Valerio, both of California; brothers, Ernie Robles, Bennie Robles and Willie Robles, all of Globe and two grandchildren. He died at Hi Desert Medical Center COD: Heart attack Published in the Silver Belt, May 8, 2002 | ROBLES, Carlos (I_736231404)
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122 | OBITUARY Committed family, community and military member Gilbert Robles Figueroa, 95, of Solomon, Morenci and Safford, passed away in his home November 17, 2016, in the presence of his family. He was born November 29, 1920, in Solomonville, to Juan and Adela Figueroa. Gilbert exemplified the age of the Greatest Generation. He endured and contributed much, constantly withholding complaints while generously sharing of himself. At the age of 6 he began working to support his family as he continued to do throughout the Great Depression. He was forced to leave school after eighth grade but later returned to complete his GED in May of 1977. After enlisting in the Marines in 1943, Gilbert ultimately served his country in the Army, fighting in the 11th Infantry Division until January 18, 1945 and thereafter in the 63rd Armory Infantry Division. He proudly fought in the historic Battle of the Bulge, sacrificing his body, and was awarded two Purple Hearts. He continued his commitment to country and community as commander of the American Legion Post 28, ultimately amassing 71 years of membership. In this roll, he was well known at many community events, including Christmas food donations, as a sometimes Santa Claus, and announcer for the Fourth of July races, his deep voice often rendering amplification superfluous. While he held many professional positions throughout his life, his longest role was as road master at the Phelps Dodge Morenci copper mine, a position he held for 45 years, retiring in 1978. Gilbert was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Hortensia Chavez Figueroa. Their love and commitment to one another was admired by many and their reunion much anticipated. He was also preceded in death by: his parents, Juan and Adela Figueroa; his brother, Roberto, his sister, Virginia Dominguez; his infant daughters, Anne Marie and Maria Elena Figueroa; and his great-grandson, Jack de Leon. He is survived by: his three children, Gilbert (Janet), Estella (Dennis) and Roberto (Rochelle); his eight grandchildren, Marya, Jerod, Serena, Leela, Paloma, Aurelia, Evan and Solomon; and four siblings, Alicia, Juan, Miguel and Jose. A ceremony will be conducted at Our Lady of Guadalupe on Friday, November 25, 2016, at 11 a.m. A celebration of Gilbert's bold and magnanimous life will immediately follow at the Solomon American Legion Post 95. Funeral arrangements are being made by McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel | FIGUEROA, Gilberto Robles (I_736232122)
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123 | OBITUARY Cruz Gonzalez Robles,77, of Phoenix , Arizona, died February 20,2012, at his Phoenix home. Mr. Robles was born August 23, 1934, in Pirtleville, Arizona to Cruz M Robles and Belen M. Gonzalez. Cruz passed away peacefully at his home in Phoenix. Cruz valiantly fought cancer for the last 10 years of his life. Although the end was clear that he passed a line of no return, his amusing and clever personality was always present. Cruz worked for Southern Pacific Railroad for 34 years and had many accomplishments, rewards and responsibilities throughout his career. Cruz accomplished anything he set his mind to do no obstacle was ever too big to accomplish. Cruz always had positive momentum and even though he was always super busy with projects around his home, he always made time for his loved ones and was grateful for his blessings every day. Cruz and his wife Petra, built their home with love and care and family and friends were always welcomed anytime with open arms and hopefully empty stomachs. Cruz is survived by his wife of 38 years, 7 sisters, 13 children, 31 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Throughout his life, he touched our lives and souls and his presence in our life was a gift we will always be thankful for. We all love you very much and you will be dearly missed. Cruz touched the lives of many people with his smile and generosity and maintained his trademark sense of humor all the way to the end. Friends and family are invited to attend a viewing service on Friday, February 24, 2012, 5-8pm and Rosary will start at 7pm at Resthaven Park, 4310 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85042. Mass will be held Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 10am at Resthaven Park. Arrangements under the direction of Resthaven Park Mortuary & Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ. | ROBLES Gonzales, Cruz (I_736231393)
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124 | OBITUARY Domitila "Tillie" Yanez Born June 12,1924, originally from Pirtleville, and a lifelong resident of Douglas, Arizona was welcomed to heaven on January 12, 2004. Proceeded in death by her husband, Henry (Garza) Yanez; her sister, Refugia "Cuca" (Joe deceased) Torres and her brother, Narciso "Chico" Robles. Survived by her sister, Esther (Chio deceased) Cocio, from Tucson; daughters, Lucy (Salvador) Aguilar and Camila "Cammy" Yanez; sons, Guadalupe "Rocky" (Laura) Yanez and Enrique "Rocco" (Martha) Yanez; eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Tillie was very active within the Douglas Community throughout her lifetime participated in the YWCA for over 20 years. She was a member of the Douglas Planning and Zoning Committee for 15 years. She also was a member of the Guadalupanas for the Sacred Heart Chapel for more that 40 years. Tillie, died as she lived always providing a warm smiling face and a caring hand. Always putting family, friends and people first. She touched the lives of many and will always be remembered in our hearts and mind. A Rosary will be recited at the Sacred Heart Chapel, 17th Street and I Avenue. Douglas, Arizona on Thursday, January 15, 2004 at 7:30 pm. A Memorial Service will follow on Friday, January 16, 2004 at 10:30 am. at the Sacred Heart Chapel with Father Gilbert Malu officiating. Interment will follow at the Calvary Cemetery, 1501 5th Street, Douglas Arizona. After burial there will be a gathering at St. Luke's Hall, 1211 E 15th Street, Douglas, Arizona. Pallbearers who will serve are: Guadalupe "Rocky" Yanez, Enrique "Rocco" Yanez, Salvador Aguilar, Antonio Plancencia, Ruben "Guero" Yanez and Marko Yanez. Honorary Pallbearers: Salvador "Sal" Aguilar, Saul Aguilar, Enrique "Rick" Yanez, and Christopher Perez. Arrangements done by: Brown Page Mortuary, 910 F. Avenue, Douglas, Arizona 85607. | ROBLES, Domitila Yepiz (I_736231381)
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125 | OBITUARY Edna R. Robles, age 90, of Helena passed away June 5, 2020. Edna's beautiful life began on March 2, 1930 in the town of Snowflake, Arizona. She was the daughter of a devoted Christian family. Her father worked for a local logging company, while her mother took care of the home. She was the oldest sibling of the living children of her family. Growing up, Edna spent a lot of time with her grandmother Lucinda, who was a Mormon missionary. She enjoyed accompanying her grandmother to spread the word of the Lord, fascinated by the teachings of Jesus in the Bible. The time Edna spent with her grandmother was pivotal in the development of her unbreakable faith which became the most important pillar of her life. During this time, Edna was able to travel with her grandmother to all contiguous states in the United States and Alaska. Later in life, she would give accounts of her time visiting the state of Vermont during the fall, when the change of season was occurring and the yellow, orange and reds hues of the leaves on the trees were vibrant; referring to Vermont as "one of the prettiest place that she had ever visited." Edna grew up to become a strikingly attractive woman. When she was nineteen years old, her combination of beauty and grace captivated even the cameras of he time. She became a model, appearing on the cover of the magazine True Story. Unfortunately, she quickly discovered that her Christian values were being tested by the way models during that time were expected to behave and made the decision to retire after a short modeling career. Being the oldest sister, Edna loved spending time with her siblings and would sometimes take on a motherly role. It was during one of those times, when she was taking care of her brother Marion, that she met the love of her life. She was pulling a wagon with her brother in it, when a debonair young man ran across the street from a service station and introduced himself as Larry to her. Little did Edna know that Larry had told his father just a few moments before that he had just seen the girl that he was going to marry. Edna and Larry would spend the next 46 years together. During their marriage, Larry would adoringly tell the story of the "beautiful long hair blonde" that he saw from across the street, who he just had to meet. Edna and Larry settled in Globe, Arizona and raised five children there. Her home was always full of life, and if having five children was not enough, she believed in helping anyone in need and it wasn't uncommon for people to stay in her home while they got back on their feet. Throughout her life, her Christian faith influenced all her daily actions. One Christmas day, her daughter Donna caught Edna taking gifts from underneath the Christmas tree. When Donna asked her mother what she was doing, Edna simply replied that she was taking some of the gifts to a family who was not able to provide Christmas to their kids. During her life, Edna faced monumental challenges. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 1977 and was given only eighteen months to live. Her faith and determination made her a cancer survivor and was able to continue her wonderful life. In 1995, her love story was paused when the good Lord took her husband Larry Home. Edna's love always remained unwilted knowing that one day she would be reunited with him. To say that Edna's faith was strong would be an understatement. She exemplified the life of a devoted Christian, praying for everyone that she met or requested from her. Edna would joyfully tell people that the most important thing about being Christian was that "you needed to hold him (Jesus) in you heart." In addition to her faith, Edna possessed a photographic memory. She was able to recall events and places with great detail. Anytime that the family had any question concerning an event, Edna was able to provide every single detail. Moreover, Edna had the ability of delivering the best one punch jokes that would make everyone laugh and astonish. She loved watching her soap operas and the news during the week and on the weekends, she would never miss her real life crime mysteries shows. For most people, the one thing that they would mention that they will miss most about Edna is her laugh, which was sweet, graceful, juvenile, playful, and captivating. To anyone who had the privilege of meeting her, they will never forget her smile that also brought happiness to anyone even if they were having a difficult day. Eda is survived by four children Donna, Larry, Kim, and Tracy, eighteen grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. A celebration of Edna's life is scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday, August 17, 2020 at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, 3750 N. Montana Ave. A reception will follow and will be announced when set. | WILLIS, Edna Ruth (I352210907715)
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126 | OBITUARY Elena Robles,83, passed away January 1, 2018. Preceded in death by her husband, Reynaldo Robles; daughter, Leticia Valerio; great-grandson, Arthur Paz; parents, Severiano and Antonia de Leon. Survived by daughters, Belinda, Anna (Johnny), Brenda (Louis), and Christina (Jose); sons, Arthur (Jessie), Reynaldo and Gerald (Elvira); sister, Estella Carreon (Miguel). Also survived by 23 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Visitation will be held Sunday, January 7, 2018 from 5:00 -9:00 p.m. at Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary (South Chapel) 240 S. Stone Ave., with a Rosary recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass will be offered Monday, January 8, 2018, 10:00a.m. at Santa Cruz Church 1220 S. 6th Ave. Interment to follow at South Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary, Inc. | DeLEON, Elena (I_736232178)
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127 | OBITUARY Ernest Oscar Urquidez, Jr. touched the lives of so many when he entered this world on September 27,1984 in Indio, California. When Ernest departed to his new home in heaven on September 12, 2015 in Palm Desert, California our lord and the heavens welcomed him with open arms. Ernest lived in the cities of San Bernardino, Indio, Colton and Riverside throughout the years of his life. Ernest enjoyed working in the restaurant business as a waiter or a manager. He loved meeting new people and shared a special bond that left an everlasting touch in their hearts. Ernest loved to cook in his spare time, loved to help plan parties, enjoyed doing hair and makeup, and loved shopping. Ernest was the happiest when he was involved in church events. He enjoyed listening and singing to music, always loved to be surrounded by the ones he loved, you always knew when Ernest was around because his presence lit up a room with his beautiful smile. Ernest was committed one hundred percent to supporting any cause or event that he was involved with. Ernest entered heaven behind his mother Tina Zamora, stepdad Aurelio "Butch" Zamora Sr. his sisters, Cheriee Zamora, Kathy Zamora, Jessica Urquidez, Mariah Holt, Melanie Urquidez; his brothers, Albert Urquidez, Aurellio Zamora II, Ceaser Urquidez, Albert Zamora and his grandmother that he loved so much Marylou Armendariz. His nephews Brian Torres and Ethan Abril. His beautiful nieces Ryan Holt and Brooks Lynn Torres, the only girl that he loved with his whole heart. Ernest will be greatly missed by many, many family and friends. Ernest Oscar Urquidez, Jr. was preceded in death by his father Ernest Oscar Urquidez, Sr. | URQUIDEZ, Ernest Oscar Jr. (I352087198945)
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128 | OBITUARY Felicia Isabel (Rodriguez) Robles,87, of Tucson, passed away on September 4, 2018. Preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Ramon Rivera Robles. Born on April 28, 1931 in Douglas, AZ to Mrs. Aurelia Sanchez Rodriguez (Alfonso) assisted by her grandmother Clara Armendariz Sanchez. Survived by her children, Clara (Grant), Valerie (John) and Jonathan, 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Her family is grateful for her lessons of strength, leadership and faith. She attended Arizona State University and the University of Arizona earning a B.A. and M.Ed. degrees in Political Sciences and Elementary Education and Administration. In her 35 years as a devoted educator for Tucson Unified School District, she taught at Tully, Lineweaver, Smith, and Dunham elementary schools. After a teaching career in TUSD, she served as Director of Religious Elementary Education at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church for over 16 years. The family thanks all the health care provider teams at TMC, Caring Senior Service, and Heartland Hospice Care for providing kind, respectful and compassionate care. Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, September 15, 2018, 10:00 a.m. at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 1800 N. Camino Pio Decimo. She was a strong believer in education and a tremendous advocate for learning and public service. Memorial donations in memory of Felicia's love for education may be made to the Accelerating College Completion Endowment Scholarship Support (ACCESS Fund) at Estrella Mountain Community College www.estrellamountain.edu/giving/donate (under Designation tab select ACDESS fund) or donate by check to Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation 2419 W. 14th St., Tempe, AZ 85281 (payable to: MCCF). Arrangements by Bring's Broadway Chapel | RODRIGUEZ, Felicia Isabel (I_736231124)
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129 | OBITUARY Felix Robles Martinez, 60, died at his home in Ignacio on Friday, October 14, 2005. The cause of death was liver cancer. He was born to Felix and Vera Martinez on October 18, 1944 in Corona, California. After growing up in Riverside, California he enlisted in the Army at 17. He was stationed in Germany for three years. After his discharge, Mr. Martinez lived in many places before moving to Alaska in 1975. There he worked in construction for 10 years and as a hazardous materials delivery driver for 14 years. He married JoEllen Flowers in California. The marriage was later dissolved. He met Carol Martin in 1984, and the couple married in 1988. They moved from Alaska to the Durango area in November 1999. Mr. Martinez worked as a truck driver for the city of Durango and the La Plata County Road Maintenance Division. An active man, Mr. Martinez enjoyed sports and was an avid baseball and softball fan. He had played on two softball teams every summer for the last 30 years. He even continued to play softball after his illness was diagnosed. In 1999, he won the title of Alaska State Horseshoe Doubles champion. He also enjoyed traveling, cooking and visiting his family and friends. His family said that he had a generous heart and was a jokester and adventurer. He also was a member of Trujillo-Sheets American Legion Post No 28. "We didn't know anyone who didn't gravitate towards him," said his sister Alice Contreras. "Children loved him and he was a lot of fun." Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife, Carol Lynn Martinez of Ignacio' mother Vera Martinez of Riverside; his son John Martinez of Central Point, Oregon; daughter Andrea Bannan of Long Beach, Washington; brothers Art Martinez of Riverside and Frank Martinez of Colton, California; sister Alice Contreras of Riverside; four grandsons; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Celebration of his life will be held later at the family home in Ignacio and in Anchorage, Alaska. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside. Published by Durango, CO Herald 23 Oct 2005 | MARTINEZ, Felix Robles Jr. (I_736231835)
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130 | OBITUARY Florence P. Robles passed away March 27, 1985; beloved mother of Lloyd C., Albert C. and Alvaro C. Robles and Gloria B. Deretich; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday, 7 p.m. at Utter-McKinley Wilshire Chapel. Mass Monday, 10 a.m. at Santa Teresa of Avila Church, L.A. Interment Rose Hills Cemetery. The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Sunday, March 31, 1985 | CASANEGA, Florence Pauline sp #2 (I352545103951)
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131 | OBITUARY Frank Buttner Pedroza was a genuine fighter. He lost his battle with cancer on Dec 29, 2008, at his home in Ventura. He passed away peacefully in the presence of his loving family. Frank was born on Dec 8, 1936, in Douglas, Ariz. He moved to Oxnard at the age of 7 years, later graduated from Oxnard Union High School and Ventura College. He remained a Ventura County resident for 65 years. Frank married his beloved wife Rosa, in 1959, and was blessed with four children. During his 49 years of marriage, he and his wife established F&R Properties and partnered in a few other business. Frank served in the Army and later became a journeyman plumber and pipe fitter for over 40 years. He served as finance officer in the Plumbers Local Union 4884. He became one of the first certified back-flow testers in Ventura County and later continued his education to become a building inspector. Frank could fix anything and was a "real jack of all trades." Frank is survived by his loving wife, Rose Pedroza; his four children: daughters, Evette Cramer (Kevin), Eyvonne Ortega (Gene); sons, Frank Pedroza, Jr. (Anna), Darryl Pedroza (Talynn); 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; mother, Rose Juarez; brothers, Steve Pedroza (Carmen), Alex Juarez (Camile); sisters, Sally Ramirez (Bobby), and Debbie Plath. Frank had a passion for life and could always be seen with a smile on his face. He was a noble humanitarian and donated to many causes throughout his life. Frank cherished his family and never missed a good adventure. He enjoyed camping, traveling, playing the harmonica and attended many of his children's sporting events. Frank will be greatly missed! A service will be held at noon on Saturday, Jan 3, 2009, at Reardon's Mortuary, 511 North A St. Oxnard, CA 93030 | PEDROZA, Frank Concepcion Buttner Sr. (I_736231606)
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132 | OBITUARY Gabriel R. Oton, 80, of Superior, passed away Thursday, February 14 in Tempe. He was born September 11, 1927 in Bisbee, Arizona to Gabriel and Rita Robles Oton. A miner, he worked for Magma Copper Company for 43 years before his retirement. During World War II he served in the United States Army. An active member of the local VFW he also served for many years as a member of the Volunteer Fire Department. He enjoyed sports of all kinds. He loved to play pool and was an excellent player, always the winner of the annual family pool tournament. He will be remembered for his favorite song, "No Problem". Survivors include his son Gabriel Oton, Jr. of Chandler, daughters; Gloria (Michael Taylor) Martinez of Chandler, Virginia "Susie" (David Villapando) Munoz of California, Marcella Oton of Superior; sisters, Sarah Velasco of Benson, Mitcha Guerrero of Globe, Mary Stoermer of West Covina, California, Virgie Lopez of Globe; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The Rosary was held Tuesday morning at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Superior, followed by Father Francis Iber celebrating the Mass of Christian Burial. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery in Superior. The family was assisted by Superior Funeral Home. Published in the Arizona Republic on 2/20/2008 | OTON, Gabriel Robles (I_736231639)
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133 | OBITUARY Gilbert Oviedo Martinez, 82, of Solomon, Arizona passed away August 31, 2003. He is survived by his wife Alicia; sons Tom, Gilbert and Chris all of Chandler, and Danny of Tucson; daughters Margaret Valenzuela of Buckeye, Barbara Chavarria of Safford, and Gloria Martinez of Tucson; and by 28 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. A visitation will be held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 4, 2003, with the Rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m.. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00a.m. Friday, September 5 at the Church. Burial will take place at the Safford Cemetery with honors by the American Legion Post #95 of Solomon. Arrangements by Adair Funeral Home, Dodge Chapel, Tucson, Arizona. Published to The Arizona Republic on September 4, 2003 | MARTINEZ, Gilbert Oviedo (I_736231833)
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134 | OBITUARY Gloria E. Robles,81, lifelong resident of Douglas, Arizona peacefully left this earth to join her beloved loved ones on September 23, 2017. Gloria is survived by her husband, C.F. "Gordo" Reyes, 4 children, 3 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, 7 siblings and many family and friends. Visitation will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday September 30, 2017 at St. Luke's Catholic Church with a Holy Rosary being recited at 10:00 a.m. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated following the Rosary at 10:30 a.m. with Father Gregory Okafor officiating. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Brown Page Mortuary | ROBLES, Gloria E. (I_736231320)
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135 | OBITUARY Gloria Marie Robles died December 28, 2004 in Douglas, Arizona after a long illness. She was born in Jerome, Arizona on June 6, 1943 to Frank and Isabel Gallego. She moved to San Manuel, Arizona in 1955 and lived in the area for 23 years. She married Gilbert Robles on February 12, 2000. She moved to Douglas in February 1978 and became a member of the Douglas ARC. She became the first person to serve on the DARC Board. She worked for the Senior Citizens Nutrition Center. She was active in the Special Olympics and won many medals. She is survived by her husband Gilbert Robles; brother Frank Gallego; sisters Janice Fletcher, Isabel Mathieson, Rosalie Cummins; and many nieces and nephews. Burial at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Pirtleville, Arizona Published in San Manuel Miner 1-5-05 | GALLEGO, Gloria Marie (I352087534078)
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136 | OBITUARY Gregorio Alvares Robles 75, of Phoenix, Arizona, went to be with our Lord on September 15, 2002. He was born in Pirtleville, Arizona. Gregorio was an Army Veteran who served during the Korean War. He retired from Reynolds Metal Aluminum, Co.in Oct 1983 after 33 years of service. Gregorio married his wife Juana Gonzales of 47 years on November 30, 1953. God blessed them with four sons and two daughters; Jena, Gregorio,Jr., Ruben, Vivian, Frank and Jesse Robles. In addition they were also blessed with ten granddaughters and one grandson. Gregorio is preceded in death by his parents Francisco and Romula Robles, grandson Gabriel Durazo; brothers Jose and Gilberto Robles. Our dad was a wise and patient husband, a responsible supportive and kind father. A generous and loving grandfather with a great sense of humor even till the end. He was our Gentle Giant. We love you, Dad. We love you, Tata forever Published by The Arizona Republic | ROBLES, Gregorio Alvarez (I_736231317)
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137 | OBITUARY Henrietta (Marguerite" Sanchez, age 77, born Feb 27, 1932 in Globe, AZ to Henry and Anita (Robles) Salazar, passed away Nov 29,2009 in Globe, AZ. She was a homemaker in her own home. She is preceded in death by her parents, her daughters Gloria Ann and Patricia Sanchez and a sister Tillie Salazar. Henrietta is survived by her husband Raul Sanchez, her sons, Fred (Denise), Ronnie (Arlene), John (Angela) and Danny Sanchez, her daughters Caroline Huerta (Richard) and Georgia Dorame (Larry), her sisters Maria Carbajal and Mary Nader and her brothers Andy, Arnold, Nick and Henry Salazar. The memorial service will be held Dec 12 at Holy Angels Catholic Church at 9:00 a.m. The interment will follow at Globe Cemetery. | SALAZAR, Henrietta Marguerite (I_736231058)
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138 | OBITUARY Henry Mancico Salazar, 88, of globe, died Wednesday at Heritage Health Care Center. Born in Florence, he was a smelter worker for Inspiration Copper and member of the Steelworkers Union. Survivors include his wife, Anita, daughters Tillie Villarreal of Valley Farms, Henrietta Sanchez of Globe. Marie Nader and Maria Carbajal, both of Miami; sons, Andres "Andy" and Arnold, both of Globe. Nick of Claypool and Henry, Jr. of San Manuel; brother Gabe of Florence; sister Adela Ruiz of Florence; step-brother "Hondo" Diaz of Globe; 34 grandchildren; 71 great grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren. Services were held Saturday at holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe with interment at Globe Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Lamont Mortuary of Globe. | SALAZAR, Enrique Mancico (I_736231059)
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139 | OBITUARY Hortensia Figueroa dedicated herself to a life led by the principles of generosity, faith, compassion and gratitude. Her spirit and selfless nature impacted family and friends; strangers did not remain so for long. Born in Globe on Feb 22, 1922, Hortensia lived in southeastern Arizona southern California and northern Mexico. She graduated from Globe High School in 1940 and married her life companion, Gilbert Figueroa, on Feb 7, 1942. Through out her life, she was a hard worker, diligent, focused and thorough, famous for her beautiful creativity and handwork in her sewing room, in the kitchen and in the garden. In addition to all she did in the home, she held a number of jobs, working at the Joe Reitz Furniture Store, in the Morenci Elementary School cafeteria and with the Greenlee County Health Department, Women and Infant Children (WIC) Program, where she was selected to be the first community nutrition worker at the inception of the WIC Program in Greenlee County and retired after 10 years of public service. Hortensia was also a member of numerous community organizations, including the Women's Democratic Club, the food co-operative, the Morenci and Safford women's clubs, the American Legion Women's Auxiliary and the First United Methodist Church of Safford. Hortensia was preceded in death by her twin daughters, Maria Elena and Anne Marie and five siblings. She is survived by her life companion, Gilbert Figueroa of Safford; her sister, Juanita Dominguez of Safford; and three children, Gilbert Figueroa of Irvine, California, Estella Goodspeed of Edwards, Colorado and Roberto Figueroa of Safford. She was also the proud grandmother to eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Hortensia joyfully held all of the roles and positions she created and filled in the lives of many. She approached each day with complete faith in God and led a lifelong quest for new knowledge and experiences. She nourished her mind, body and spirit, and her quest to care for others and great talents in leading a healthy life made her a gifted healer. All of this dedication culminated in a life lived with a whole commitment to health, a full spirit and with the guiding principles of generosity, faith, compassion and gratitude. A memorial service for Hortensia was held Saturday, Feb. 4, at the First United Methodist Church in Safford, with Pastor Bob Holliday officiating. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel. | CHAVEZ, Maria Hortensia Franco (I_736232232)
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140 | OBITUARY In memory of William Arnold Roblez Armendariz "Billy". Born July 8, 1952, Globe, Arizona. Died January 31, 1994 Salinas, California. Services Evans Brown Mortuary, Perris California, Monday, February 7, 1994 at 11:00 a.m. Officiating Father Tom Wallace, Interment Perris Valley Cemetery, Perris, California. | ARMENDARIZ, William Arnold (I_736232400)
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141 | OBITUARY John Benjamin Anthony Robles, 44, of Globe died June 20. Born in Globe, he was a construction laborer. He is survived by three daughters, Rachel Robles and Maria Robles of Globe and Tierra Robles of San Carlos; one son, Benjamin Robles III of Globe, his parents, Benjamin and Rachel Robles of Globe; one sister, Maria Tafoya of Phoenix; and one brother, Ray Robles of Globe. Rosary is scheduled at 7.p.m. tonight (Wednesday, June 26) at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday, June 27, at Holy Angels Catholic Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Lamont Mortuary. Published by Copper Country Newspaper, June 26, 2002. | ROBLES, John Benjamin Anthony (I_736231298)
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142 | OBITUARY John Michael "Gingo" Velasco, age 40, of Nowata, OK, passed away October, 15, 2006, in Nowata. He was born April 6, 1966 in Phoenix, AZ to Rene and Yolanda Velasco. He spent his childhood in the Globe-Miami area, where he attended Miami High School. He was very active on the football and track teams. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp and was stationed at Camp Pendelton in Oceanside, California. He was employed as a lineman for a TV cable company. He loved to hike in the mountains, fish and hunt; anything to be outdoors. He is survived by his wife LuAnn Velasco of Nowata, OK. Step-children: Kristy Jeremy, Justin and Julia Mullis, all of Nowata, OK, Sisters; Veronica Brown of Chandler, AZ Monica Velasco of Casa Grande, AZ, Analinda Velasco of Miami, AZ, Reyna Peery of Tucson, AZ. Parents: Rene and Yolanda Velasco of Miami, AZ, and grandmothers: Henrietta Gomaz and Mitcha Velasco. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 4:00p.m. at Lamont Mortuary Chapel. The family suggests donations be directed to his family in care of: LuAnn Velasco, 330 S. Hickory, Nowata, OK 74048 | VELASCO, John Michael (I352085506048)
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143 | OBITUARY Lily Figueroa passed to God on June 13, 2012. Lily was born and raised in Morenci, AZ. In 1960 she moved to the Phoenix area where she retired from a 30 year career at Arizona Public Service. Her loving character lives on in the hearts of her two sons Ray and Stephen, and her devoted husband of 62 years. Mike Figueroa. Family services were held. We deeply miss her. | MONTOYA, Lily (I352085237384)
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144 | OBITUARY Linda C. Garner was 65 years old and passed away on February 5, 2018 at home in Globe, Arizona. She was born in Globe on February 14, 1852. She is the daughter of Lucy and Ernest Robles. She is preceded in death by her mother Lucy S. Robles and brother Ernie A. Robles. She is survived by her father Ernest Robles, her two sons Jay Garner and Andy Garner, also her sister Jo Ann Steele (Craig), five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Linda grew up in Globe and never lived anywhere else. She graduated from Globe High School in 1970. She enjoyed working in the health care field and started as a Candy Striper at the age of 15 at the Gila General Hospital. She worked at the Cobre Valley Hospital and Copper Mountain Inn. She also did home health care. Linda loved to ride Harley motorcycles and had many memories of the long trips she took with friends. She loved to laugh and visit with friends and family. She was always very generous and giving to others. She loved her animals very much and always made sure she had a dog to spoil. We will all miss her big laugh and genuine smile. Funeral services will be private. Interment will be at Globe Cemetery. Assisting the family; Lamond Mortuary of Globe. | ROBLES, Linda Carol (I_736231275)
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145 | OBITUARY Lorenzo Michael Velasquez, age 2 years and Brooklyn Rose Velasquez age 9 months, of Superior Arizona, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, March 26, 2018 at their home. Lorenzo Michael Velasquez was born December 4, 2015 to Brittany Ann Velasquez and Charles Caillouette. Brooklyn Rose Velasquez was born on June 4, 2017 to Brittany Ann Velasquez and Christopher Miranda. Both children were born in Mesa, Arizona at Banner Baywood Hospital. These children were both happy, full of life and very loving toward each other and all those whose lives they entered. The children are preceded in death by their grandmother Patricia Lynn Licano, their great-uncle Lorenzo David Velasquez, their great-aunt Christina McCord, and their father Christopher Miranda. They are survived by their great-grandparents Lorenzo and Sally Velasquez, their aunt Amber Velasquez (Jay Villalobos), uncle Christopher Velasquez, Gabriel Velasquez and Vincent Velasquez and many other loving family and friends. Services will be held on Saturday April 7, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church followed by burial at Fairview Cemetery. We will forever carry you in our hearts. "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28 | VELASQUEZ, Lorenzo Michael (I352085514802)
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146 | OBITUARY Lorenzo Oton Velasquez, 83, of Superior, passed away peacefully in his home on April 16, 2021. Lorenzo was born February 27, 1938 in Douglas, Arizona to parents Mercedes Oton and Lorenzo Velasquez. He was the oldest of 3 children. He served 4 years in the United States Navy from 1956-1960. Lorenzo was a very hardworking, dedicated family man. Lorenzo worked all his life in many different trades. Lorenzo is preceded in death by his mother, father and all 4 biological children, Christina McCord, Lorenzo Velasquez, Patricia Velasquez, and Victor Velasquez, and great grandchildren Lorenzo and Brooklyn Velasquez. Lorenzo is survived by his wife of 58 years, Sally Velasquez, his adopted children Christopher, Gabriel, Vincent and Amber Velasquez and his brother Gabriel Velasquez, and sister Julia Lane, as well as his remaining grandchildren, Jennifer Sosh, Janelle Sosh, Johathon McCord, Leticia Newton, Joshua Velasquez, Justin Velasquez, numerous great-grandchildren and family members. There isn't anything Lorenzo wouldn't do for any of his family or friends. Lorenzo was the most kindhearted, giving man, with nothing but good to offer. He will be sorely missed, but we wish him love, peace, and happiness with his children and great-grandchildren. NOTE: One grandchild is not listed, Brittany. She is the mother of Lorenzo and Brooklyn Velasquez. Rosary & Mass of Christian Burial Friday, Apr 23,2021 St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Superior, Arizona | VELASQUEZ, Lorenzo Jr. (I352148185082)
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147 | OBITUARY Loretta may Tarango, 62, of Globe, passed away Thursday, December 7, 2006 at Cobre Valley Community Hospital in Globe. Loretta worked in retail sales for the Yellow Front and J.C. Penny stores in Globe for 20 years. She also worked in the cafeteria at Globe High School for 7 years. She enjoyed gardening, the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball and Cardinals football teams, spending time with her family and just being around people in general. She was also voted the 2006 "Mother of the Year" by the local KIKO Radio Station. She is survived by her husband, Raymond of Globe, daughters: Carol Tarango of Phoenix, Gina (Anthony) Paul of Globe, sons: Raymond, Tony, Mark, Edward (Christine), all of Globe, Gabriel Flores of Mesa, sisters: Betty Dominguez, Gloria Falquez, Connie Anaya, all of Globe, Georgia Polman of Santa Ana, California, Toni Reyes of Mesa, Arizona, brothers, Roy Reyes and Joe Lira, both of Globe, 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Wednesday, December 13 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church, Globe, Arizona. Rosary/Mass will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Church. Interment will follow at Globe Cemetery, Fr. Rudy Rosales will officiate. www.legacy.com/Obituaries | REYES, Loretta May (I_736231497)
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148 | OBITUARY Manuel Rivera Robles died Monday, Nov. 28, peacefully at his home in Yucaipa. He was born May 16, 1940, in Douglas, Arizona. Manuel was a carpenter by trade until an injury when he became a union organizer for the Carpenters Union. He turned his organizing skills to the Nurses Union. He loved spending time with his family and grandchildren, especially attending his grandson Jason's baseball and basketball games. Manuel also enjoyed watching the Dodgers, going to the Dodgers spring training and planting his garden every spring. Manuel is survived by his daughters Sandra Bastida and her husband David and Betty Jo Robles of Yucaipa; son Manuel Eric Robles of Dana Point; grandchildren Aaron and Ian Bastida, Kayla and Jason Williams and Eli, Lucas and Maya Robles; sister Evelina Robles; brothers Carlos (Irma) Robles and Leo (Dolores) Robles. Manuel is also survived by his beloved dog and loyal companion "Pickles". He is predeceased by his wife, Hilda Robles, who passed away Dec 1, 2015. Services will be held at a later date. | ROBLES, Manuel Rivera (I_736231251)
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149 | OBITUARY Marcial "Sito" Reyes, 73, of Miami, died Sunday at the Globe-Miami Regional Medical Center. A native of Globe, he was baker 36 years at Arizona Bakery and then worked at the Gila County Courthouse in the maintenance department. Survivors include his wife, Florence, two sons, Roy Reyes and Jojo Lira; daughters Loretta Tarango, Betty Dominguez, Georgia Pulmon, Toni Reyes and Connie and Gloria; step-son, Victor Salazar; step daughters, Nora Salazar and Sally Ann Rhodes; brother, Elijio Reyes, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 2- p.m. Thursday at Miles Mortuary in Miami. Vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church with Mass Friday at 9:30. Burial will be in Pinal Cemetery. | REYES, Marcial P. (I_736231496)
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150 | OBITUARY Margaret A. Norris, 62, of Indio, CA, passed away on 3/1/2009 at Rancho Mirage, CA. She was born 4/6/46 to Antonio Armendariz and Connie Robles in Claypool, AZ. She worked for Fair Field Inn. She is survived by her son, James A. Hernandez of La Quinta, CA; mother Connie Armendariz of Paris, CA; sisters, Marylou Armendariz of San Bernardino, CA, Tonie Coleman of Paris, CA, Susan Garcia of Riverside, CA; brothers, Manuel Armendariz of Globe, AZ, Joseph Armendariz of Paris, CA, Richard Armendariz of Fontana, CA; 17 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation services will be held at the Coachella Chapel of Forest Lawn Mortuary on Saturday, 3/4/09 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Forest Lawn Coachella is in charge of the arrangements. www.legacy.com/PE/Obituaries ID=125059461 | ARMENDARIZ, Margaret Robles (I_736232408)
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