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Janet Louise Ashcroft nee Monroe was born 10/25/1937 in Greeley, Co and passed into eternity 01/27/2023. Her last day on earth was peacefully spent surrounded by family and friends.
She met and married widower Major Herbert Curtis Ashcroft in 1967. They married and started their life’s greatest adventure. She was a trusty navigator along with their faithful dog Freddie in their fifth wheel travels over large areas of the US and Canada. They also traveled the world together. Their life’s great adventure included raising racehorses, restaurant ownership and selling real estate. They celebrated over 51 years of marriage before Herb’s death in 2019
She was a loving and devoted mother to her four step children: Bruce Alan and Susan Eleanor, who preceded her in death and survived by Michael Curtis and Sharon Elisabeth along with 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She also is survived by and was the beloved sister of Clyde Monroe and Sharon Regina nee Monroe and many nieces and nephews
When Janet met Herbert she was teaching fourth grade in Albuquerque, NM and was a member of Phi Delta Kappa teacher’s sorority. They were always busy doing things for each other, their family and their many friends. They lived life to the fullest. She was a fantastic cook and baker. She won several blue ribbons at the fair for her Pecan Pie, bread and butter pickles and other assorted canned goods. She enjoyed Broadway musicals, playing cards and piano, crocheting, puzzles, reading and genealogy.
She faithfully dedicated many years of service to the LDS church and the Mesa Temple.
Services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on February 9th, 2023 at 5620 East Adobe in Mesa AZ. Viewing at 9:30 AM – Funeral Service at 10:00 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.

Marshall Masteller, 78, passed away on January 16, 2023 in Phoenix Arizona. He was born to Robert and Berneda Masteller in Hampton, Iowa on April 26, 1944.
Marsh loved his grandchildren, Gabe and Lily, and spent many years watching them in all of their activities. He enjoyed all sports, but particularly the Chicago Cubs and the Iowa State Cyclones. He loved golfing and looked forward to the yearly fishing trip with his friends to Canada. The Arizona sunshine was where he could be found during the winter months.
Marsh received a heart transplant in 2005. That gift of life allowed many good years he would have never had. Special thanks to the donor and the Iowa University transplant team.
Marsh was preceded in death by his parents and nephew Jason Newbrough. He is survived by his daughters, Amber (Tori) Masteller Wichita, KS and Angie (Ryan) O’Brien Bondurant, IA. Partner Nancy Colburn Hutchinson, KS. His brother, Marlan (Terri) Clear Lake, IA. Grandchildren Gabe and Lily O’Brien. Nephew Morgan (Heather) Masteller Belmond, IA. Nieces Mia Masteller Clear Lake, IA and Dr Haley Newbrough Mason City, IA and several more close friends and extended family.
Although he will be missed, we can be thankful for all the wonderful times spent with him.
Celebration of Life events are planned for March 5th 2:00-4:30, Good Life Resort, Saguaro room in Mesa, AZ and April 22, 2023 at the Nord Kalsem Shelter House in Huxley, IA from 1:00-3:00.
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.

Carol Peterson Allen, 86, passed away peacefully, after a long struggle with illness, on January 25th, 2023, at Citrus Manor in Mesa, Arizona.
Carol was born on April 26th, 1936, in Ogden, Utah, to parents John Victor Peterson and Edna Hadley. Carol was their first child and oldest daughter. As a youth, Carol took second place in the Miss Roy Pageant in 1953 and won first place for a dress she made at Print Dress Day in 1954.
Carol graduated from Weber High School and met Covel Allen on a blind date, arranged by Covel’s brother-in-law, Lynn Slater. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple on May 23, 1958 and lived in Ogden, where they welcomed four of their five children. They moved thirteen times throughout their marriage, living in various cities in California including Hayward, Walnut Creek, Costa Mesa and Irvine (where their fifth and final child was born), finally settling in Phoenix.
Their family continued to grow as their children married and multiple grandchildren added to their joy. Carol was a doting mother and grandmother; spending countless hours cheering them on at athletic events, concerts, programs and award ceremonies. She has often commented how her greatest joy is being surrounded by her children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren.
Carol worked many professional jobs through her lifetime working as receptionist and data entry specialist as well as a professional cake decorator, but always remained fiercely devoted to her family, allocating the bulk of her time and attention to their care. She was an excellent cook, producing her own legendary cookbook, and was always a willing and talented hostess. A talented seamstress and crocheter, she gifted many blankets, washcloths, booties and other items to her friends and family through the years.
Her loved ones will remember Carol as one who adored her family and had a very deep testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ. She had a tender heart and never gave up on anyone. She chose to see the best in people, always looking for ways to help them see it too.
Carol is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Covel Allen, and her brother Ray. She is survived by her five children, twenty-one grandchildren, and twenty-five great-grandchildren. She is also survived by siblings Janet (Mel) and Sharon (Marnel).
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 31st from 11:00-12:00 with visitation from 10-11 AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1550 N. Val Vista Dr., Mesa, Arizona. On Saturday, February 4th, there will be a gravesite ceremony in Portage, Utah where she will be buried next to her beloved husband, Covel Allen.
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.

Frank H. Petersen, 86, passed away peacefully on January 26, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona. Frank Petersen went by Pete most of his life. Pete was survived by his wife Luelle Petersen of 47 years.
From his first marriage he had two children Tommy and Debbie. With his second marriage he helped raise Lucille’s four kids: Bobbie, Lucy, Vada and Keestle. Pete has 5 Grandsons, 8 Granddaughters, 9 Great-Grandsons, and 7 Great-Granddaughters.
Frank (Pete) W. Petersen loved to be outdoors with his horses or going camping or fishing.
Celebration of life will be on Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 10 a.m. at Red Mountain Park 7745 E. Brown Rd. Mesa, AZ 85207 to enjoy a day of fishing in his name and memory.
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.

Herald Creighton Schade (84), born September 19, 1938 to James and Hazel Schade in Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on January 22, 2023 in Gilbert, Arizona. His life was filled with kindness and love for others. He was compassionate to all and there was nothing he would not do to help someone in need. Herald loved his wife, his own mother and siblings, his children, grandchildren, and he had a family that extended far beyond blood relations. He was a friend to all, and a grandpa and father to so many who grew to love him and accept him as their own as he did for them. Herald was known for his kind and gentle heart, his good sense of humor, and his ability to connect and interact with people. How he loved to talk.
Herald spent his life living in Arizona and served in the Air National Guard, for a time being stationed in France. After an honorable discharge, in 1963 he married Betty Marie Dilley in the Mesa, Arizona Temple, where she became his eternal companion. Herald obtained a BA in History and an MS in Education from Arizona State University. He loved to play basketball and was an avid golfer, and you would often find him playing with family and friends. Herald had a successful career in High-school education, where he affected so many as he taught and coached baseball (including an undefeated season) and golf. He loved sports, watching them with friends, and eating at Manuel’s with those he loved. His whole life revolved around family and friends. He loved them dearly. That love was amplified by his religious convictions and he was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was strong in his faith, loved his Heavenly Father and his Savior, Jesus Christ. Few things pleased him more than talking about Jesus.
Herald is survived by his dear wife, Betty, his children, Aaron (Karla) and Stacy, his grandchildren Jenna, Elizabeth, Ethan, Adam, and David, his sister Alberta, brothers John and Robert, nieces and nephews, and so many more who grew to love him dearly. Herald loved them with all his heart and cared for them to the very end. His life will live on for all of us and the lessons he taught us will continue to resonate in our lives. Thank you for the life lessons you taught, not just in word, but mostly in deed. We love you. We will miss you until we meet again.
Visitation will be at 11:00AM Friday, January 27, 2023, followed by funeral services at 12:00PM at the Crystal Shores Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel in Gilbert Arizona, 1005 North Voyager Drive, Gilbert, 85234. The internment will be at the Mesa City Cemetery, 1212 N Country Club, Block 1268, Mesa, Arizona. Graveside dedication will begin at 1:30PM.
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Bryce LaRay Jenkins returned to his Heavenly home surrounded by his loving family on January 16, 2023. He fought an incredibly brave battle with lymphoma cancer. He will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.
Born April 30, 1955, son of Dan and Louise Jenkins in Farmington New Mexico. Bryce is survived by his beloved wife Brenda (Bren) Paul Jenkins, his dear daughters, Breanna Graham (Eric), Karis Stapley (Justin “Jace”), Brecklyn Bawden (Jacob), Kelsey Fisher (Matthew) and fifteen cherished grandchildren and his siblings, Marque Matthews, Jill Homer (Brad), Lori Solomon, Shauna (Monte) Phelps, and Jay (Eileen) Jenkins.
Bryce was first and foremost, a man of great faith. He did not just talk the talk, but he walked the walk. His life stands as testimony of what he believes. His greatest joys were with his family and friends. He was a talented and honorable builder. Bryce is the founder and owner of Capstone Custom Builders for over 20 years. All who know him note his honesty and integrity.
Bryce loved dinners out with family and friends, the outdoors- his awesome fishing trips, exploring, and he found a lot of pleasure in the things he would find in the form of interesting rocks, arrowheads, and shells. His beautiful collections bring us wonderful memories of many family beach trips to Mexico, and California. Blessed with a green thumb plants favored Bryce and flourished under his care in his gardens. His love of country inspired patriotism in many people. He was an avid reader.
He is well known for his understanding of the Holy scriptures and blessed others with his insights. Bryce has a talent for sharing his knowledge in relatable ways as he served in church callings and as a missionary. One of the great experiences of his life was serving as a missionary, sharing Christ’s Gospel for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Ireland. He cherished his relationships made with those on The Emerald Isle!
Upon returning, Bryce studied at Brigham Young University. He also gained valuable skills working with his father as a journeyman brick mason.
In 1977, Bryce met his sweetheart Brenda (Bren) Paul in Modesto Ca. after she returned from serving a mission. As the luck of the Irish would have it they were married on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1978, for time and all eternity in the Oakland California Temple.
He and his family moved from California to Mesa Az. in the early 80’s where he liked many things about the desert, just not working in the summer heat! His family grew as they welcomed four beautiful daughters. Each of their arrivals brought him great joy. He was so proud of them and loved supporting each one of them as they grew up and gained families of their own. When his lovely daughters married he was happy to finally welcome sons into his family!
Bryce, aka “Papa” adores his grandchildren! Playing, storytelling, and patiently taking time to indulge their curiosities as he explained the how’s and why’s of things and enlightening their young minds.
In the final stretch of Bryce’s journey, he expressed daily the deep gratitude he feels to all who have served him, prayed for him, and cared for his wife and family. Saying “Thank you” does not seem to say enough to express his appreciation!
Bryce loved serving with Bren together in the Mesa Az. Temple. Through his humble actions, we have learned volumes, more than anything he could have spoken.
Above all, Bryce’s greatest treasure is his family, his deep and abiding testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his faith that all people can be blessed through following the Savior. That was evident in all he did. He knows as we keep our promises to Them, our Heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ, keep their promises to us. The gift of eternal life and the ability to return to the presence of our Heavenly Father, are promised to all of us. Bryce knows this. One of the last things Bryce told us was “Keep your promises.”
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.

Jay Anthony Moon, 77 passed away peacefully on January 19, 2023 in Mesa Arizona after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. There to meet him was his mother Mable, father Jay, step-father Junior, special uncle Floyd, brothers Chuck, Howard and sister Cora, brother-in-law, Ron, and nephew Tyler.
Jay was born in Denver Colorado to Jay and Mable Moon on September 18, 1945. Jay graduated from Adams City High School in Commerce City, Colorado in 1965. Soon after graduation Jay entered the U.S. Marine Corps, serving a tour of duty in Vietnam. After discharge from the Marines in 1969, Jay worked for Virg Egle pulling and setting up mobile homes. . On July 25, 1970, Jay and M. Sharron LeRette were joined in marriage in North Platte, NE. In June of 1970, Jay joined Mountain Bell Phone company in Greeley, CO. He worked for the phone company until 2005 when he retired in Mesa, AZ. Following retirement Jay drove a school bus for the Mesa School District for 15 years. Jay absolutely loved being a school bus driver.
Jay was known for his positive attitude, constant humor and being an adoring, fun Grandpa. He led an active life working, traveling, camping, fishing, wood working, floating in the pool, gambling in Laughlin, NV, with his two special buddies, and attending ASU games. He was active in Jaycees and Boy Scouts of America in CO. Jay was a life-time, devoted Denver Broncos fan!
Jay is survived by his wife of 52 years, Sharron, his son Robert William “Buck” and wife Gail Moon of San Diego, Ca., his daughter Jodi Jaye Barber of Mesa Az., and his four grandchildren Lauren, Josh, Evan Moon and Jay Barber.
Military Honors will be held February 24, 2023 at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix Arizona 85024, at 10:00am-10:30am.
Donations, in Jay’s honor, are requested to the Vietnam Veteran’s of America Association: https://vva.org/donate/
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.

Wake Service
Thursday January 26, 2023, 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Salt River Memorial Hall
9849 E. Earll Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85256
Music Provided By O’odham Tradition
Traditional Songs sung by Tony Collins and other Singers
Overnight At Residence
11810 E. Camelback Rd. Salt River, AZ
Traditional Burial
Friday January 27, 2023, 9:00am
Salt River Cemetery
Meal following at Memorial Hall Dining Room
*Food Donations Welcome*

Karen Janice Lewis, 70 of Casa Blanca, Arizona, passed away on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at Chandler Regional Hospital and Medical Center.
Karen is proceeded in death by her late parents, Linnus and Hazel Makil. A husband, Bernell F. Lewis, Sr. and a son Bernell F. Lewis, Jr., sisters, Angeline, Shirlene, and Susan Makil. She is survived by her daughter, Bernella Lewis, a foster son Michael J. Lewis, her grandson Flaviano Guzman, grand-daughter Kaydean Lewis and God-daughter Laurice Carlos Prieto. Karen leaves behind 5 sisters- Verona Frieson, Anna Figueroa, Doris Makil, Gina Martinez, and Carla Makil.
Karen worked for Gila River Hotel and Casinos in the housekeeping department for 22 years, retiring in 2020. Her hobbies were going to the movies, eating out with her family. She liked going to the casino’s every chance she got! Karen loved her football team, the San Francisco 49er’s.
Leaving behind a host of nieces and nephews, she was known as Mama Karen to many of her son Possums friends. She had a kind heart. We will miss her smile and her presence at family gatherings. Her family was everything to her.
Rest with the Angels our beloved Mama, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
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.

Dr. DeMar Henry Curtis, 92, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2023, at his home in Mesa, AZ. He is survived by his beloved wife of 69 years, Anna Taylor Curtis and children: Deborah (Paul) Nielsen, Dr. Brent (Teri) Curtis, Diane (Ray) Heyman, Sheila Curtis, Corina (Mark) Crosby, Brad (Nannette) Curtis, and Rebecca (Justin) Thomas.
He is preceded in death by his parents Hyrum Doyle Curtis and Melva Froyd Curtis, siblings Blair Doyle Curtis, and Carol Lee Curtis Allred, and grandson Kevin Brent Curtis.
DeMar was born on October 30, 1930, in Salina, Utah. DeMar graduated from North Sevier High School. He attended Brigham Young University and earned two degrees: a BS in Zoology and a MS in Entomology. He then attended the University of Missouri at Kansa City and earned the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.
After being drafted into the Army during the Korean War and while in basic training, DeMar married his sweetheart Anna Taylor in the Salt Lake Temple on September 2, 1953. Soon thereafter, he left to serve as a surgical tech in a M.A.S.H. unit in Austria.
DeMar practiced as a general dentist for 34 years in Utah and Arizona.
DeMar and Anna are blessed with 32 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
DeMar was a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in various callings. He and Anna enjoyed serving two LDS missions, one in Uganda, Africa and the other in Anchorage, Alaska. Later in life, DeMar and Anna served 16 years as ordinance workers in the Mesa Arizona Temple.
DeMar enjoyed spending time exercising, taking care of his yard, being in the outdoors, hunting and fishing. Most of all, DeMar was a huge BYU fan. He also enjoyed animals, especially his dog, “Rusty,” who was always near his side.
Services will be held Friday, January 27, 2023, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 2549 N. 32ND St., Mesa, AZ, 85213, with the viewing at 9:00am and the funeral service at 10:00am. Funeral services will be live-streamed.
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DeMar will be laid to rest in the City of Mesa Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Wounded Warrior Project (support.woundedwarriorproject.org) or LDS General Missionary Fund (donate.churchofjesuschrist.org)
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Dayle R Jones passed away to the other side of the veil, Saturday, December 17, 2022, at home in Granger, Indiana (Mesa transplant). Prior to, he said to his loving, eternal companion, Gwenda, “Thanks for taking such good care of me!”
Born in a small town, Nevada, he became a dutiful son to Bob and Elaine Jones and a protective older brother to siblings Susan and Glennis. Through many moves and frequent relocations (his Dad’s Construction work), he enjoyed his family and became adept in the outdoors, nature and sports with new surroundings and people increasing his growth and people skills. Dayle developed attributes of patience, persistence and perseverance from lengthy rebuilding after enduring a major family life-changing, life-threatening accident. Going forward with faith, his tenacity increased throughout many similar challenges.
A real worker trained on various jobs, like pulling together on a road crew or being a ranch hand with a bonus, earning own horse. A life-long learner both through education and experience: In college, Business and Construction Management: Throughout life, continual courses, classes, “school of hard knocks”, multiple construction jobs and studying (most especially the scriptures, which he often shared) and applying this knowledge and wisdom.
Dayle married the love of his life, eternal sweetheart and companion. Gwenda Marie. Those temple covenants for time and all eternity were significant and the guiding focus of their lives. The family was very important to Dayle. Blessed with seven children, six sons and one daughter (listed later), he shared teamwork with his love, Gwenda, to teach them the gospel, to love and serve, to work and play hard, to learn and develop self, socially and testimonies (Savior, principles of truth, light). He strived to teach skills, duties and responsibilities by providing guidance, mentoring, counseling and correcting when needed and participating in life events. Attending countless sport games, concerts, meets and myriads of projects, he provided leadership demonstrating he cared. He coached sport teams, did service projects, even dates to build character. His children loved his ability to listen, learn and help. He diligently labored to build a strong home. He had an incredible work ethic and valued work with motto: “If a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well,” giving lots of good, often demanding work opportunities on his jobs, home and in the community. Also, his aliases were “Super Scouter” and “Superman”!
Following in Family Tradition – (Masters in Construction, Dad, Robert Wm. and Granddad, Wm. L.(Disney Builder)) – Dayle became a Builder, knowledgeable in all (most all) aspects of Construction. Although he built many varied great projects, structures and buildings across the country, he loved people and chose to build job unity and teamwork by valuing them and their contributions. He was well-respected and trusted by others in all walks of life and/or stations held. Expecting high quality work, he instilled confidence with a problem solving positive I-can-do-attitude. Dayle appreciated honesty, even if it wasn’t always popular. A real patriot, he promoted country, respect and good foundational principles. He enjoyed hiking, water activities, gardening and countries’ beauties.
Dayle served faithfully in many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including missionary service. Though not a lime-lighter, he was a double-header, using his quiet strength and confidence and firm resolve leadership. He was rewarded by youth learning life skills, keeping promises and able to instruct and counsel the brethren in all aspects of life while learning himself. He honored his Priesthood Power to bless his family and the lives of many people. He loved to minister to and serve. If work was needed, he was there. He liked sharing his scheduling and organizational skills and knowledge and expertise to get a job done (right!) and move forward. He especially liked serving many, many years in the Mesa, Arizona Temple with his Eternal Companion, Gwenda. The Temple was an important part of his life. He was always grateful to be serving The Master Builder, his Firm Foundation Rock, his Lord and Savior.
Dayle was fun-loving and had a sense of humor. He liked to joke around with his many grandchildren calling them “pink or blue tacos.” But His favorite thing to do was to spend time with his devoted and supportive wife, sweetheart and eternal companion making a beautiful life together.
He will be remembered as a True Disciple of Jesus Christ, a Dedicated Eternal Companion and Dad, Funny Family Man, a Worker, Doer, Builder, Leader and a Really Good Man!
Dayle is survived by his eternal companion, Gwenda M. (G.) Jones, one daughter, Rachelle M.(Jeff) Morrison, six sons, Jim Robert (Melissa) Jones, Rick M. (Ellen) Jones, Garron R. (Dena) Jones, Royden D. (Jennifer) Jones, Reese D. (Christi) Jones, Reagan Wm. (Dawnett) Jones; one sister, Glennis (Stuart) Monson; twenty-nine (30?) grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. Preceded by parents, Robert Wm. and L. Elaine Jones, sister Susan L. (Kennedy-Jensen) and Dear Special Mentor, Jim Brown.
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Chandra Delite Goodman, age 37, returned to heaven on January 16, 2023. Chandra passed away after triumphantly battling cancer for more than 10 years.
Chandra was born on October 13th, 1985 to Steven & Melody Rowley in Mesa, Arizona.
After graduating from Mountain View high school in 2004, she enjoyed working as a legal secretary for Maricopa county, and found her passion in photography. Later in life, Chandra enjoyed working with her little sister Nicole, on creating their online baby clothing shop.
Chandra has many talents, hobbies, and achievements. Her defining moments were within her home and family. She is a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Chandra loves her family deeply and has an immovable testimony of eternal families.
Chandra was sealed for time and all eternity to her one and only high-school sweetheart, Tanner Goodman, on February 3, 2006 in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. Chandra & Tanner were blessed with their daughter, Kaydence Delite Goodman on November 10, 2009.
Chandra is survived by her husband, Tanner; daughter, Kaydence; Parents, Steven & Melody Rowley; Siblings, Alissa (Matthew), Dallas (Sheridan), Dustin (Alexandria), Candice (Drew), & Nicole (Trace); and her 29 (and counting) nieces & nephews.
Chandra is such an amazing wife, mother, daughter, sister & friend. She always see’s the good in everything and in everyone. She is compassionate, selfless, faithful, creative, and loving beyond measure. She has a passion for family, serving, dancing, and especially the gospel of Jesus Christ. Chandra continues to inspire so many who watched her battle cancer with unwavering faith and courage. She is forever loved and missed by all who know her.”
Services will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 10725 E Point Twenty-Two Blvd, Mesa, AZ 85212 https://maps.app.goo.gl/VJozaNh2vYo6keM17.
A viewing will be held on Friday, January 27th at 6-8PM at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 https://maps.app.goo.gl/R2befLDsP8E7hqxh6.
Flowers can be sent to: Bunkers (Chandra Goodman), 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201.
To help with funeral & medical expenses, contributions can be made via:
-Venmo: @TannerGoodman
-GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/d662cd56
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.

Daughter of Kade & Audrey Claridge
Sister of Trey, A’Lexi, Aikman, & Owen
Kammyl loved her name and would not ever consider changing it. She had many talents… she played several instruments and sang beautifully. She also could draw and paint very well. She loved to perform and many times partnered with her sister in a talent show.
Kammyl was extremely smart and graduated with 2 Associates Degrees before she even completed her high school diploma.
In 2021, she fulfilled her dream to live in California. She had many adventures while living there. She continued her education towards a Bachelors Degree doing online courses.
She came into this world on her own terms and left the same way.
She is Greatly Loved… Greatly Missed… Until we Meet Again.
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David Paul Richardson (76), born December 25th 1946 in Renton, Washington passed away January 10th 2023 of natural causes in Mesa, AZ.
David was a skilled builder and contractor during his working life. He owned several businesses mainly in the construction field but was also involved in landscape design, oil refinery structures and even a swing set manufacturing company.
The majority of his career was in building post-frame constructed garages, horse barns, roping arenas, homes and cabins. For many of the years he and his brothers either worked with each other or for each other. He and his crews built thousands of buildings over the years with projects completed in every state west of the Mississippi River mostly in Washington, Nevada and Utah. For decades yet to come and as part of his legacy, his buildings will continue to serve his customers and future owners for the various purposes they were designed for.
He would often cite stories of projects he worked on in the past and still remember what many of the customers did for a living along with small details that he somehow recalled. Most of the time he would come away from a completed project with a new customer or friend that would stay in contact with him for years.
In the lead up to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah David worked as a Superintendent for a couple large construction companies that were in charge of constructing the venues for the winter games. He worked on Rice-Eccles Stadium at the University of Utah where the opening and closing ceremonies were held, the Olympic Speed Skating Oval and the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. David also worked on the LDS Convention Center in Salt Lake City that was completed in April 2000.
David married Lora Donley on March 17th, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Among David’s best attributes were his patience, understanding and sense of humor. He was naturally gifted at communicating with anyone. He loved animals and had many cherished pets over the years that obviously returned the love as he was the favorite person of the family to them. He enjoyed many interests in life ranging from cars, boating, fishing, camping, concerts, food and anything sweet that he could find. David was an avid fan of his beloved Seattle Seahawks. He and his family attended many games over the years and celebrated the 2013 Super Bowl win in downtown Seattle.
He is preceded in death by mother Betty Lou Ecklund, father Stephen Richardson, step-father Nick Nickerson, brothers; Grant, Rudy, Victor, sister Suzzie (Baker), mother in-law Lucille Donley, father in-law Ralph Donley and sister in-laws; Jan and Lynette.
He is survived by wife Lora (Donley) Richardson, son Denton Donley, half-brother Todd Nickerson, 3 sisters in-law; Rynda Monson, Tova Taylor, Karla Castillo along with many cousins, nieces and nephews. His presence, strength and love will be profoundly missed.
A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later time.
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Arizona Obituaries And Obituary Archive
At Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation, we cherish each unique life, considering it special and sacred. Our obituary archive allows you to explore the obituaries of those we’ve had the privilege to care for, and gives you the chance to share thoughts, messages, or stories with their families.
Use our search function to find a specific obituary, or contact us if you’d like to have your loved one’s obituary hosted on our site.

Let us help you honor their legacy.
Celebrate your loved one’s life however you see fit. At Bunker, we’re committed to helping you. With decades of experience serving families like yours, we can guide you in the right direction to set up a fitting tribute to the special person you have lost.