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Eileen Brown Jackovich
Eileen was born Hazel Eileen Brown in Champaign, Illinois July 19, 1925. After high school, she went to work at Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois. In 1947, she transferred to the Navy Department in Washington DC, bravely boarding a train by herself for a new life. She lived in Arlington Farms, a residence hall for young ladies, which was located across from the Pentagon where she worked.
While walking through the residence hall one day, she was spied by a handsome young Air Force pilot who was waiting for a different young lady, the one he was dating…until that moment. After seeing Eileen, Captain Edward Jackovich of Woodward, Iowa knew he had found his own Ace co-pilot. On June 11, 1949, they were married in Champaign Illinois, and they honeymooned in St. Louis, Missouri.
While moving 38 times with the love of her life, Eileen and Ed moved back to Illinois, then lived in the United Kingdom, Missouri, Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, Georgia, Nevada, Texas, back to Virginia, Minnesota, California, North Carolina, back to Texas, until they finally settled for good in Arizona in 1995. Preceding Eileen in death in 2013 was her husband, Edward. She was also preceded in death by her younger brother Everett Brown (age 94) in Champaign in October 2022, and her older brother Ross Brown, Jr. (age 99) who passed away in Jonesboro, Arkansas on the same day as his sister, July 20, 2023.
Survivors include: a son, Mark, and his wife Pam, of Savannah, Georgia; a daughter, Carol Ewing, and her husband Jerry, of Mesa, Arizona. She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Allison Jackovich of Austin, Texas; Katie Ewing Ray and husband Mike Ray of Mesa, Arizona; Scott Ewing of Tempe, Arizona; and Caroline Jackovich of Beaufort, South Carolina. Allison blessed her with two great-grandchildren, Malik and Lyric. Katie and Mike blessed her with three instant great-grandchildren; Chloe, Trailynn and Sabin; and now three great-great-grandchildren; Cacheten, Wailynn and River. She is also survived by her adopted granddaughter, Deana Ewing. Eileen died July 20, 2023, the day after her 98th birthday. She will be interred with her beloved husband at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. The inscription on the stone will read “Together Forever” per her request. The family would like to thank the staff and residents of Mesa Christian Health and Rehabilitation for their many years of devoted care of Eileen and her family.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Ann Dumas, 88, passed away peacefully on July, 18 2023 at 3:30am in the morning with her loved ones by her side. Ann was born on September 19, 1934, in Washington, D.C. As the oldest of 5 children to Alfred and Reta Dumas, Ann was especially gifted at teaching and committing things to memory. As a highly knowledgeable and well-read woman, Anne not only kept up with the times, but she never forgot to commemorate a single holiday. Ann sent cards and gifts to her many surviving family members and friends for every calendar occasion she knew. Birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries were always recognized with hand-written notes of affection and the perfectly picked card to match. She was generous with her time and her talents. Known as Mom, Grandma, and Granny Annie, Ann passed her memories down to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren with as many details and literary devices as she could muster. She taught some to read, some to sew, some to write, and some to cook, but she taught all how to love reading and learning. Ann spent some of her most memorable years in Buffalo, New York where she continued to stay connected with friends even after moving across the country to Phoenix. Ann is predeceased by her brother Jim Dumas and sister Jeanne Dumas and by her beloved son, Joseph Rogers. She is survived by her sister Margie Worden and her brother Jack Dumas, as well as her 3 children, Debbie Maupin, Jack Kellerman, and Kim Kellerman. Ann is also survived by 4 grandchildren: Nicole Shanks, Katie Smith, Matthew Blair, and Savanna Kellerman and 7 great-grandchildren: Easton Shanks, Tanner Shanks, Silas Smith, Levi Smith, Roman Smith, Luca Smith, and Tyler Bond. A celebration of her life will be held at Point Loma in San Diego on Saturday, July 29, 2023. The family wishes to thank all the staff at Banner Baywood Heart hospital for all their care and compassion.

Margaret is survived by her husband Greg Woods, her son Chance Rhodes and his wife Stacy, and her daughter Chanin Torres and her husband Robert. She is also survived by her brother Robert Kennedy and his wife Mary and her sister Ada Roden and her husband Gene. She has 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents Herbert and Lois Kennedy and her siblings Stanley, Kenny, Russell, and Linda. Margaret was born in Bisbee and moved all around Arizona finally settling in Mesa. She graduated from Buckeye High School in 1963. After the birth of her two children, she began her career. Margaret worked in Mesa in the Medical field as an office assistant for many years. She was a “Downwind Survivor” and fought three different types of Cancer. Margaret’s greatest love was her Husband Greg and her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Services for Margaret will be July 24th,2023 in Mesa at Bunker Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way Mesa A.Z. 85201. Viewing will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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Joe will be missed by all who knew him, good friend to all, especially missed by his family.
He is survived by Marge and Dan Johnson, his parents, his son, Kaleb, brother Matthew, wife Katy and nephew Alex; sister Windi Velarde, brother-in-law Alfredo Velarde, nephew Zachary, wife Devin, nephew Jacob Velarde and nephew Luis Velarde; and his uncles and aunts.
Son, you have fought hard for two and a half years. We will see you one day again.
Love Momas, Dad and Son

With deepest regrets we announce the passing of Gregg Harris Jossie, 85, on Monday, July 10, 2023. He died at Corinthian Assisted Living in Gilbert, AZ surrounded by family, several days after a stroke.
Gregg was born in Waterloo, Iowa on December 22, 1937 to Harland James Jossie and Janet Louise (Harris) Jossie. He enjoyed a fulfilling childhood with his folks, two sisters Shirley and Carol, many friends, and a pet rooster named Chick-chick. At age 19, he bought his first car, a 1957 Volkswagen beetle. Being weary of the long, cold winters of Iowa, he packed it up and drove to the opposite climate of Phoenix, Arizona to live with his grandparents Alfred and Augusta Harris. There he contacted a friend, Jim Norris, who introduced him to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and baptized Gregg on September 6, 1958.
One Sunday at church he saw a beautiful young organist, Kathryn Chatwin, as she played prelude music. Gregg and Kathie were introduced and soon developed strong feelings for each other. But Gregg’s testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ was also strong, and he wanted to serve a mission. He was called to the Northern California, Sacramento mission and served for two years, returning in 1962. On December 22, 1962, Gregg’s 25th birthday, he and Kathie were married in the Mesa, Arizona temple. They have been active in the church and faithful to their covenants for all 60 years of their marriage.
Their early married life included the typical challenges of work and housing. He joined the Air Force Reserves for a season, and worked for Honeywell as a draftsman as Kathie tapped into her sewing and music talents. Gregg attended some college, however decided to pursue his talents as a photographer and graphic designer. He succeeded and excelled as a freelancer in this field for over 40 years, working with many companies. One company, Dial Manufacturing, especially valued his work and finally convinced him to join their team full-time. He worked for Dial until his retirement in 2017 at the age of 79.
Gregg and Kathie’s first child, Kent, was born in 1964 followed by Kimberly in 1965. They bought their first house in Phoenix shortly after for just $16,000. Jennifer arrived in 1968. Troubles due to the RH factor began as the fourth pregnancy ended at 7 months with a stillborn girl they named Ann. Their next baby, Janna, also struggled with the same affliction, arriving premature in 1971 but was rescued by intense interventions and came home many weeks after birth. Their next daughter, Leah, was born on Easter Sunday in 1973 and died the same day. In 1977 Gregg and Kathie moved to a new house and soon welcomed Aaron, the miracle child, who, by the grace of God, had no RH effects. Sadly, their last child, Heather, also premature, succumbed just 3 hours after birth in 1979.
In 1988 they moved to Camp Verde, AZ and enjoyed the slower pace and cooler temperatures for the next 33 years. They were very active in the LDS community in Camp Verde where Gregg served as Bishop for 5 years.
He enjoyed several hobbies over the years including raising chickens and pigeons, collecting pocket knives, and of course cars. He especially loved Volkswagens and Porsches and is practically identified by his Porsche 914 on which he put over 600,000 miles. But, most of all he identified as a disciple of Jesus Christ. Gregg was a people-person. He could connect with anyone. He always took time to nurture those relationships and loved each and every person he knew. One of the things we will miss most is his quirky sense of humor and how he made all of us laugh. But more importantly how he made us feel special. He will be greatly missed by his huge circle of family and friends.
He is survived by Kathryn (wife); children: Kent (Kerry) Jossie, Kimberly (Matt) Leach, Jennifer (Bradley) Landseadel, and Aaron (Allison) Jossie; grandchildren: Samuel, Gregg, Brandon, Benjamin, John, Joshua, Laura, Erin, Kaitlyn, Joel, Ariana, Briana, Amanda, Spencer, Christian, Ann, Henry, Zoe, Thomas, Scott, Kathryn, Max, Mary, Penelope, and Jack; and 27 great-grandchildren with 4 on the way; sisters Shirley Huntbach and Carol Commins; Gregg was preceded in death by daughters Ann (stillborn, 1970), Leah (1973) and Heather (1979) in their infancy, and Janna Dayley (2022).
Arrangements are being handled by Bunker Family Funerals (480) 964-8686 (www.bunkerfuneral.com). An open house and viewing are scheduled for Friday, July 21, from 5 to 7 PM at the LDS chapel, 23121 N 67th Ave, Glendale, AZ. Interment and grave dedication will take place on Saturday, July 22, at 10:00 AM at West Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6450 W. Northern Ave, Glendale, AZ. A memorial service will be held the same day from 5:00 to 6:00 PM at the LDS chapel, 360 S 5th St, Camp Verde, AZ. All attendees are invited to stay for a social and dinner until 8:00 PM. If you wish, and in honor of Gregg, bring your favorite car to show off in the parking lot during the social!
Special thanks for the outstanding care provided by Gerry, Joann, Mylene and staff at Corinthian Assisted Living and the caring staff of Aegis Hospice. And heartfelt thanks from Gregg and the whole family to all the many friends for endless love and support.
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Devoted and loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Nancy Ann Hind Burnham passed away suddenly on Friday, June 30, 2023, surrounded by family members in her Mesa home. Nancy was the only child of Russ and Esther Hind and was born in Santa Ana, California on May 17,1938. She grew up on property her grandparents William and Bertie Egan homesteaded in South Laguna Beach, California. She attended public school in Laguna Beach and graduated from Laguna Beach High School in 1956. She loved traveling with her parents as a young girl, camping and exploring National Parks in California, Arizona, Colorado, Canada, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and the Pacific Northwest. She excelled at knitting at a young age. In school she would try to sit at the back of the class so that the teacher would not see her knitting under her desk during (boring) lessons. She always said that knitting had a calming effect on her and even when she had very limited eye-sight, she kept knitting. She lived a life of service and donated 1000’s of pairs of slippers to schools, nursing homes, hospitals and family members over the years. For a number of years, she made and donated “Hugs” blankets to anyone who might need a little extra hug to get through a difficult time. She met her husband, Glen Burnham, while attending boarding school at San Pasqual in Southern, California not far from her Hind grandparent’s ranch in Ramona. They were married 57 years before his passing in 2013. Nancy was devoted to Glen and she would learn about and support anything he became interested in. She ran Western Drywall Corp. side by side with Glen and together built a hugely successful drywall and stucco business. They competed and won at the highest level of square dancing and horse racing. Nancy was a talented seamstress and won accolades and awards for her beautifully designed and sewn costumes that she made for her and dad to compete in. She also sewed many beautiful dresses and clothes for Debbie, including her wedding dress. She was a devoted mother and often signed up to be the kid’s classroom mom, making cookies and treats for classroom parties. She and Glen volunteered with youth at the United Methodist Church, where they attended for many years. She was no nonsense and very precise in sharing her opinions about life and living. Nancy is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Glen Burnham (2013), their son, Glen Burnham Jr in 1979 and both of her parents Russ and Esther Hind. Her graveside service is Monday, July 17, 2023 at 9:00 am at the Mesa Cemetery.
Nancy is survived by her daughter Deborrah Allen
Grand children: Heather & Chad Prusse, Daniel & Lynzie Allen, Nathaniel & Rachel Allen, Rebecca & Zach Hipps, Johnny Wade Burnham
Great-Grandchildren: Zackery Prusse, Conner Prusse, Halle Prusse, Luke Prusse, Jackson Prusse, Evelyn Allen, Micah Allen, Levi Allen, Ezra Allen, Gabriel Allen, Esther Allen, Simon Allen, Violet Allen, Wren Allen, Wellington Allen, Claire Hipps, Conrad Hipps
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Stella Hankins, 78, passed on July 8, 2023, due to stroke in Gilbert, Arizona in hospice care.
Born January 25, 1945, in Little Rock, Arkansas to Cordelia Nash, better known as “Madear”. After high school, Stella went on to become a wife and mother to three daughters, Beverly, Lula and Rita.
Professionally, Stella enjoyed life on the road as a truck driver, making multiple cross-country trips in the US. She had many unique and crazy stories about her adventures while trucking.
In 2000, Stella moved from Tennessee to California to live with her youngest daughter, Rita and her, then two, eventually three, grandchildren. In 2009, she moved, with her family, to Arizona where she lived until her passing.
Stella was a practicing Jehovah’s Witness who enjoyed spreading the Word with her Brothers and Sisters, loved her daughters, her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren, along with any of the children who crossed her path, being a true grandma or Madea to whomever she could. Her hobbies included fishing, bingo, gardening, watching westerns and Perry Mason, cooking and causing trouble whenever she could.
Stella was predeceased by her daughters Beverly and Lula, her husband and her brothers and sisters. She is survived by her daughter Rita, her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren, who are scattered through the United States.
Services will be held at Bunker Family Funeral Home, the University Chapel at 3529 E University Dr., Mesa, AZ on Monday, July 17, 2023 from 6PM to 8PM.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Egon Victor Johnson, age 96, passed away June 24, 2023. He was born June 19, 1927, in Murray, Utah, to Edith and John Johnson, both Swedish immigrants. He was the fourth child of eight. He valued his Swedish heritage and spoke Swedish fluently.
Egon grew up enjoying school, athletics, family, and church. His father was an independent miner and Egon helped from a young age as the mining camp cook. Egon also learned to use dynamite and helped transport ore. When he was 14 years old his family moved to Mesa, Arizona, close to Florence, where his dad had staked a mining claim. He also worked as a butcher at a grocery store and drove a gravel truck.
Egon was an immediate favorite with students and teachers alike. He was handsome, warm, kind-hearted, intelligent, and energetic. He excelled and achieved many awards at Mesa High School, including the Ishikawa Scholar Athlete Award, and Salutatorian. After high school he entered the Navy to receive training as a Hospital Corpsman. Then he attended college and worked on a farm harvesting cotton before serving a church mission to Sweden.
Egon was married to his sweetheart, Joan Davis, in the Mesa, Arizona temple in 1952. Together they were blessed with six children, who adore him. In 1953 he entered the University of Southern California Medical School. He enlisted in the Army in his senior year, then completed training to become an orthopedic surgeon. He also trained to fulfill non-medical goals, including completing parachute jump training to earn his parachute wings. He served a tour of duty in Vietnam, where he was one of two triage doctors in charge of surgeries at a large Army medical facility close to the front lines of battle. It was similar to, but more advanced than, the MASH units employed in Korea. In 1967 he achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and received an honorable discharge from the Army after 13 years service. He then began a private orthopedic surgery practice in Mesa, Arizona. During that time, Egon served in Scouting and as president of the local Rotary Club. He also served as Chief of Staff for two hospitals.
As a follower of Jesus Christ, Egon believed in the goodness of people, and that we are all children of God. Egon served faithfully in his callings as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including bishop, high councilor, temple worker, and minister. With Joan at his side, he was the Area Medical Advisor for missionaries in Argentina, Columbia, and surrounding countries, and in the North America Southwest Region. Egon loved the scriptures, good literature, art, music, and old movies. He enjoyed vacation time with his family and exploring foreign places.
His family expresses gratitude to Acoya Assisted Living for their wonderful care these past months, and to many loved ones who visited him. He was married over 70 years to his eternal sweetheart, Joan Davis Johnson, who died just three months prior to his passing.
Egon is survived by a sister, Elizabeth Pew (Joe, deceased), and by his six children: Michael E.Johnson (Wendy), E. Kristine Tanner (Sterling, deceased), Brent E. Johnson (Cheryl), Laura A. Crandall (Dennis), David L. Johnson (Tiffanie), Julie M. Chaffetz (Jason), as well as 26 grandchildren, and 43 greatgrandchildren. Egon was preceded in death by six siblings: Elise Barkett (Eddie, deceased), Ejvor Merkley (Leo, deceased), Eleanor Russell (Ralph, deceased), Kenneth Johnson (Jo-Anne, living), and two brothers who died in infancy, Carl and John Jr.
The funeral service will be held July 15, 2023 at the Las Sendas Ward Chapel, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7752 East McDowell Road, Mesa, Arizona 85207. The viewing will begin at 9:00 am, followed by the funeral at 10:00 am. Interment at the City of Mesa Cemetery will follow the funeral.
The funeral service may be viewed online at https://zoom.us/j/97800515134.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Joy Beth Crandell August 28, 1935 – July 4, 2023
Joy Beth Crandell (Grandma Great) passed away peacefully on the 4th of July and gained her ultimate independence at the age of 87. Joy loved her family, church, and country. She lived life to the fullest every day. Joy was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities.
Joy was born August 28, 1935 in Pie Town, New Mexico, to Mabel and Glen Johnson. Throughout her life she lived in Aztec, New Mexico along with Arizona cities – Tolleson, Tempe, Phoenix, and Mesa.
Joy loved her family! Delbert and Joy (married 71 years) are the parents of 9 children – Dave, Dale, Darla Rider, Don, Daren, Devin, and Doug (2 preceded her in death – Richard and Dana), 34 grandchildren, and 65 great-grandchildren (one on the way). She attended every event possible when her posterity was involved: ball games, dance recitals, plays, graduations, etc.
Joy was an avid reader and kept up with what is going on in the world. She loved Instagram and keeping up with her family. She was an Angel who always made everyone feel special and always told everyone how proud she was of all of her grandchildren. She was always up for a game of cards or Dominoes. She liked to WIN!
She always sang to her family – “I love you, a bushel and a peck, a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck!”
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Craig G Shumway, 63, passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona.
He was born to Royd and Carmen Shumway, on January 18, 1960, in Mesa, Arizona. Craig was a kind, loving man who will be greatly missed and will always hold a place in our hearts.
He is survived by his wife Lori, children Gentry, Kyle, Lorissa, Kylie, and 8 grandchildren. He is fondly remembered, and as he often said “be good, do what’s right, and remember I love you.”
Funeral services are Friday, July 7, 2023 at 10 AM, preceded by a viewing at 9 AM at 1266 S 32nd St, Mesa, AZ 85204.
The funeral service will be viewable thru this link: https://youtube.com/live/_OvvS7x3lxA?feature=share
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Eric Murray Norberg was born July 3, 1968, in Mesa, AZ the son of Jaron B. and Deena Sherman Norberg joining older brothers Scott Jaron and Michael Sherman. He grew up in Tempe, AZ and graduated from Tempe High School in 1986. He attended Brigham Young University in Provo, UT before serving a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Japan, Tokyo South Mission, where he was an assistant to the Mission President.
Upon his return, he finished his education at BYU and Arizona State University, graduating with a degree in English Literature. He married Melissa Ann Keller in 1993 and the talented, artistic couple lived in Phoenix, Paris and Manhattan. Even after their marriage ended, Eric and Melissa remained good friends throughout his life.
Eric loved his cats, movies, and sports. He could often be found taking daily six to eight mile walks on the Mesa canals. He was an avid reader and writer. He had an artist’s eye in photography and a poet’s appreciation for good literature. He was smart and witty as well as being loving, gentle and kind. He had a patient and observant nature, which allowed him to see and appreciate unique elements and qualities in people and things. He often had a way of bringing extra meaning, colors, and textures to the conversation.
Eric is preceded in death by his brother, Scott and his father, Jaron. Eric is survived by his mother, Deena Sherman, brother Michael (wife Darci; Shayna, Nathan & Mindy and Nova Norberg, Megan & Coulter and Saint and Rosie Reynolds; and Samantha); his nephews Adam Scott Norberg (wife Sarah; Henry, Elle and Chloe) and Cody Jaron Norberg (wife Alex; Jojo and Jay; former wife Leyla; Margot, William and Jack).
Eric passed away on June 28, 2023 in Mesa due to complications resulting from his ongoing struggle with alcoholism. We love E and miss him. In line with his wishes, we are holding a simple and private service for him this Saturday. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to AZBrainfood.org – or reach out and give time to someone in need.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Charles “Charlie” Edward Vark, Sr., at the age of 89, went home to Jesus peacefully surrounded by his family on June 28, 2023. He was born August 16, 1933 in Hannibal, Missouri. In Heaven Charlie was reunited with his parents, William and Thresie, his sister, Delorise, and his brother, William, Jr.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Evelyn, children Teresa (Michael) and Charles Jr. (Sally). His legacy continues with his 5 grandchildren Charlotte (Lee), Charles III (Samantha), Grace, Adam, and Anna. As well as with his 4 great-grandchildren Katelyn, Chelsea, Hailee, and Paxion. He is also survived by his extended family of 5 nieces and 2 nephews and their families.
After earning his degree in electrical engineering from the University of Missouri – Rolla, Charlie spent the majority of his career working in aerospace avionics for McDonnell Douglas and the Department of the Army. Charlie and Evelyn moved from St. Louis Missouri to Mesa in 1985 where he worked for Hughes Helicopters and retired from Boeing in Mesa in 1995.
While his faith and his family were the most important parts of his life, Charlie enjoyed golfing and gardening. He was also an active member of his church, St. Luke Lutheran Church, singing in the choir, attending Bible studies, and serving in a variety of other ways.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 6, 2023 at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive, Mesa. Visitation will begin at 10:00 am with the memorial service to begin at 10:30 am.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

Elizabeth Susan Nafoosi, 58, of Chandler, AZ passed away on June 18, 2023.
Elizabeth was born on June 19, 1964. Elizabeth graduated from Lincoln-Way High School in 1983, she went on to study Accounting at Joliet Junior College.
Elizabeth worked at Dominick’s while achieving her accounting degree. She also helped her parents with flipping homes. During this time, she learned more about real estate, which would be in her future.
In 1986, Elizabeth met Monty in Frankfort, IL at her home. Monty and Liz had the same goals and aspirations. They were an amazing team together and wanted nothing but the best. As she grew in the business world, she became an 8A Federal Contractor. One of her biggest accomplishments was owning her own business solely as a women owned business. The business started in Illinois as Federal Property Management Corporation and grew in 1999 to Federal Property Management Corporation of Utah, which over saw HUD homes in 11 states. She had so much passion and drive to grow the business, which she was very successful.
Elizabeth and Monty went on to have 1 child, Natalie. Natalie was Liz’s whole world, she loved her beyond words. There was never enough time to spend with Natalie. Liz was so proud of Natalie and her accomplishments. She is always there for her daughter no matter what.
In her spare time, she enjoyed: spending time with her dogs, reading, crafting, traveling, and listening to mentor tapes. She loved spending time with her family. One of her favorite places for traveling was to Cabo, Mexico with her family.
Elizabeth is survived by: Daughter (Natalie Nafoosi), Mother- (Vicki Jackson),
Father- (Craig Jackson), Sister (Jennifer Biegel), Brother-in-law (Robert Biegel), Soon to be Nephew (Baby Biegel, BB).
Services will be held at St. Anthony on July 1, 2023, at 11 AM.

John L. Dixon passed away Monday, June 19th, 2023 at the age 70. John was a beloved friend to many and an active member of the LDS church. With his passing, he is now reunited with his dear mother, Margaret June Newbold, and his brother, Raymond Byers Dixon.
John was born in Springfield, Missouri and lived and worked in that region during his early years. He served for over a decade in the Navy, achieving numerous honors and medals. During his service, he learned to be a skilled electrician, a craft he developed and used through his career in the oil rig industry. His career provided opportunities to travel the world, visiting Dubai, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia and countless other locales. Shortly after moving to Arizona, John joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and found a welcoming community of friends and neighbors, as well as countless opportunities to serve. He especially enjoyed his mission where he got to serve and help those in need. He was always a very generous and kind soul and loved to give gifts to charities that were dear to his heart. John went to culinary school and became a chef. He and his long-time friend, Dave Garza, had an award-winning food truck for a number of years called “Goodness Gracious Great Balls & Sliders”. John always loved to try new recipes for holidays or the Superbowl parties he attended. He was an enthusiastic drummer and earned the nickname “Animal” due to his red hair and love of drumming. He was a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys.
John will be especially missed by the Garza family, of which he was a long-time honorary member and was lovingly referred to as “Uncle John”. We miss you and love you so much, Uncle John!
A memorial service for John Dixon will be held Saturday, July 15th at 10:00am at the LDS chapel 745 N. Val Vista Drive Mesa, AZ 85213. John will be interred at the Veterans’ National Memorial Cemetery of AZ.

Alexander Henry Sims-Oso was born June 30, 1988, to Ellen Gene Sims and Adam Boston Jr. He was a lifelong resident of Mesa, Arizona. Alex accepted Christ as his personal Savior as a teen and worshiped at Holy Temple Church of God in Christ. The youngest of Ellen Gene Sims’ four children, he was the “baby brother”. Neighbors would often hear the familiar sound as his family called for him across the streets of the Washington-Escobedo neighborhood: “ALEXANDER!!!”
Alexander, or Alex, was also affectionately known by the nickname “Peanut” to family and friends in The Village, growing up on Pasadena Street. Alex was very creative, and enjoyed drawing, writing and doodling in his spare time. Alex loved to laugh and had a unique sense of humor. He loved to listen to music, especially hip-hop, oldies and reggae, often making up songs for fun, whistling a tune and experimenting with instruments and recording equipment. He was a caring uncle, teaching his nieces and nephews how to ride bikes and fly kites and playing video games for hours. Alex was a caregiver to his mother Ellen when she became disabled and a great help to his beloved Aunt Martha Stewart. While growing up, his dad’s sister Charlotte Nelson enjoyed spending time with Alex and he also enjoyed sitting with his paternal grandmother Gladys and learning about life. Alex loved his furry four-legged companions Bear, Zeus, Chappo and Thanos. Peanut had many friends and enjoyed cards, domino games and deep conversations. Alex lived briefly in Arkansas after the birth of his daughter E’monie, before returning home to Mesa. He was a special person and very loved by the people in his life, leaving an impression on those who only knew him for a short time.
On Friday June 16, 2023 The Lord received Alex back to His arms. Alexander is survived by his mother Ellen Gene Sims, Aunt Martha Stewart, daughter Dezlyna E’monie Sauché Murdock, siblings including Andrea Fray, Joseph Fray, Anshantia Oso, Linda Boston, Trina Boston, Leisha Boston, Elizabeth Boston and Adam Boston lll. his niece and nephews Gregory Fray, Tamika Fray and Zachary Fray and great nieces and nephews Isaiah Fray, Israel Fray, Mariah Grace Fray, Analicia Fray, Kamoni Fray, Zayana Fray, Zachary Fray Jr., Zhyied Fray and Lamar Fray. He was preceded in death by his father Adam Boston Jr., Aunt Charlotte Nelson, grandmothers Corene Humdy and Gladys Boston and his beloved uncle Earnest Humdy.
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