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Monty Aziz Nafoosi
12/12/1955 - 11/11/2021

Monty Aziz Nafoosi, 65, of Chandler, AZ passed away on November 11, 2021.

Monty was born on December 12. 1955. Monty graduated from Homewood Flossmoor High School in 1974, he went on to study Political Science at Western Illinois University.

After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he started his first job with the IRS as an Intern. Then he expended as an entrepreneur in his own real estate company, which progressed into federal contracting with the government. From there he grew and continued his education to become an appraiser. Becoming an appraiser allowed him to acquire more real estate. One of his biggest accomplishments was achieving ownership of multi-family units.

In 1986, Monty met Elizabeth in Frankfort, IL at her home. Monty and Elizabeth went on to have 1 child, Natalie. The highest form of gratification for Monty was Natalie being born into his life. Monty was very proud of her and always wanted nothing but the best for his family.

In his spare time, he enjoyed: playing poker, traveling, and listening to mentor tapes/podcast. One of his favorite places for traveling was to Las Vegas.

Monty was predeceased by his: Mom (Kay), Dad (Aziz) and brother (Ed). He is survived by his wife (Elizabeth Nafoosi), Daughter (Natalie Nafoosi), Mother-in-law (Vicki Jackson), Father-in-law (Craig Jackson) Sister-in-law (Jennifer Biegel), and Brother-in-law (Robert Biegel).

 

 

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Paul David Badger
06/09/1981 - 11/23/201

Paul David Badger was born June 9, 1981 in Mesa, Arizona to Stephen Badger and Rosemary Powell. He was taken unexpectedly and left us too soon on November 23, 2021 in Gilbert, Arizona.

Paul was a middle child, who was always making his siblings laugh, smile, and he caused mischief around the neighborhood. He was generous and would give away his toys to friends, and when necessary, stick up for them. His generosity carried throughout his life. Paul served an LDS mission from 2000 until 2002 in the England Birmingham Mission. After coming home he met his wife Camille and oldest daughter Cadence in 2007. Paul’s best friend, Josh Prestwich, likes to take credit for introducing Paul to Camille. They became a family in 2008.

Paul was sworn into the United States Navy in 2010 and served for 5 years as a Medical/Dental Corpsman in Saratoga Springs, New York.  While there, Paul and Camille welcomed two more daughters, Brooklynn and Addyson. Part of Paul’s service was spending 9 months in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  He also earned a Bachelor of Science Degree during this time. Paul was honorably discharged from the US Navy in 2015. He joined the United States Air Guard as a Medic while completing his Nursing degree.  He became a Registered Nurse in 2016 and moved back home to Arizona with his family.  Paul started his nursing career at Abrazo Central Hospital on the Telemetry floor and then the emergency room. In 2019 Paul reached his dream job as an Emergency Room Nurse at the Phoenix VA Hospital. He was commissioned as an Officer with the Air Guard in 2020 after earning his BSN Degree. Paul volunteered to go to the Navajo Nation during the 2020 pandemic and also with the Task Force Holloman 2021 Operation Allies Welcome in New Mexico, processing Afghanistan refugees.

Paul was a great friend to many and enriched the lives of those around him. He once started a scooter gang in his Morrison Ranch neighborhood. (Problem was he was the only one with a scooter…) Paul always kept a strong physique and included his brother Marcus on being fit. Paul truly enjoyed spending time with his neighbors. These times included catcalling his friends Jeff and TJ, telling awful dad jokes and gathering out front with all of their families. Paul always enjoyed making improvements to his home and was looking forward to creating his backyard oasis.

All of this being said, what Paul loved most was being a husband to Camille; being a girl’s dad to Cadence, Brooklynn and Addyson; and spending time at home with his ferocious pups. The girls knew their dad as fun loving, adventurous, and protective. Paul and his family loved traveling, truck rides, midnight ice cream runs (but the McDonald’s machine was always broken) and cuddling with the girls while watching movies.  Paul also greatly enjoyed spirited political banter. (Let’s Go Brandon!)

Paul will be missed by all.  He is survived by his loving wife Camille and three daughters Cadence, Brooklynn, and Addyson; his three dogs Cleo, Maggie and Ziggy; his father Stephen Badger; his mother Rosemary Powell; his brothers Justin and Marcus; sisters Jessica and Stephanie; his step-mother Kathy Badger, step-brother Max Rezende, his many nieces, nephews and beloved family and friends who will all miss him terribly.

For those who would like to attend, there will be a public viewing at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, 495 South Greenfield Road, Gilbert AZ 85296 on Friday December 3rd, 2021 from 6-8pm.

The Celebration of Life will also be held at the LDS chapel on December 4, 2021 at 10am for all family and friends. Following the Celebration of Life, there will be a formal military burial at Gilbert Memorial Park Cemetery 2100 E Queen Creek Road, Gilbert AZ 85297 at 11:30 am.

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Paul Boyce
11/04/1942 - 11/20/2021

This is a loving farewell to our Dear one, Paul Boyce. He’s always been a genuine man, a creative mind, and a kind soul. He had a moment to spare and a smile to share for everyone. He will be missed most for the amazing husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather he was.

Born in Beaumont California on November 4, 1942, Paul lived a happy and fulfilling life until the age of 79. He went to High School at Carl Hayden Phoenix and College at Phoenix University, where he obtained a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering as well as several lifelong friends. With his degree, he went on to work with Motorola as an Engineer for 38 years until retirement in 2001.

He passed away surrounded by love on November 20, 2021, and went to be with our Lord, after a gallant struggle against a serious infection. His life will be remembered fondly by everyone lucky enough to have shared an experience with him, and his family will cherish his memory forever. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Jean M. Boyce, his daughter, Lori Jean Boyce, granddaughter, Lauren Arielle Boyce, grandsons, Levi Koontz and Jahziah Koontz (Ziah), great-grandchildren, Rosia Jayd Jones, Leo Garrnet Starr and Nathan Vincent Koontz, plus many other loving family/extended family members and friends.

A Celebration of Paul’s Life will be held on Saturday January 15, 2022, 1:00pm, all those who know or remember Paul are invited to attend.

Place: Shalimar Country Club, 2032 E. Golf Ave. Tempe, AZ 85282

Paul Boyce, we love you and you are missed dearly. May you gallop in greener pastures in your Heavenly Home.

 

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Louanne Marie Ament
04/30/1932 - 11/24/2021

Louanne Marie Ament was born April 30, 1932 in Milltown, Wisconsin and passed away at the age of 89 on November 24, 2021 in Mesa, Arizona after a valiant battle with colon cancer. She is proceeded in death by her parents, Elsie and Christian Johansen,  her sister Clarice Langel and her son, Alan Ament.

Everyone who was honored to know Louanne will remember her for her generosity, her kindness and her love of baking. If she knew that you liked one of her dishes, you were guaranteed to have it at every gathering. If she knew you were out of town, she’d monitor the weather wherever you were, watch your house and have a meal prepared for you when you returned. She would always put the needs of others ahead of her own.  

Louanne leaves behind an amazing legacy through her children; Dawn Ament, Tom Ament (Theresa), Kim Ament (Jeri), Brad Ament (Debbie), Brian Ament, Jake Ament (Tammy), Charlie Ament (Lori), Chris Krall (Richard). She was also the proud Grandma to 26 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Not to mention the numerous neighborhood kids who called her mom. 

A Celebration of Life will occur next spring with no other service being planned at this time.

 

 

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Tyler Daniel Wilson
10/23/1969 - 11/20/2021

Tyler Daniel Wilson, a man that is respected, loved, and looked up to by all – returned to his Heavenly Father on the 20th of November, 2021, at the age of 52, surrounded by his adoring wife and 3 loving children.

Born October 23rd, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Jay D. and Jamar Allen Wilson, Tyler was inquisitive from early childhood. Winning the National Honor of VICA competition of 1988, he has always loved working with his hands which inspired his career in Construction Management. After graduating from Bingham High School, South Jordan UT, in 1988 he dedicated two years of his life to serving the Lord. Tyler served his LDS Mission in the Birmingham, England Coventry Mission. From there, graduating from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Tyler propelled his career working for Okland Construction out of Salt Lake City, Utah for twenty years. Primarily working for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Tyler built; the Sacramento CA, Draper UT, Quirrh Mountain UT, and Fort Collins CO, temples, re-gilding the spires of the Washington D.C. Temple and remodeling the Los Angeles Temple. Not only did he build temples, he also built the BYU indoor practice facility, BYU Idaho Conference Center, and the Sundial Lodge in Park City. Following Okland Construction, Tyler relocated him and his family to Haymarket, Virginia to work for HITT Contracting. Here he worked at the National Capital receiving Top Secret Clearance to pursue working for the government. Tyler was then handpicked to help jumpstart and run Johnson Carlier, A Big D family of companies, located out of Tempe, Arizona. During his time at Johnson Carlier Tyler has combined his knowledge of church and state to construct, Moses Lake Washington and Willamette Oregon Temples, Amazon Pill Pak, car dealerships, Mohave County Courthouse, and several other successful projects. Building over 7 temples and 75+ Chapels Tyler’s dedication and hard work ethic made him the successful man that we have been privileged to know and care for. Tyler demanded respect and believed in people more than they believed in themselves.

Tyler’s legacy doesn’t stop at thirty-five years in the construction business, he was an adoring husband, father, grandfather, and mentor. In February of 2002, Tyler met his soulmate Dannielle and they were married and sealed for time and all eternity on the 16th of November 2002, in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. They have three beautiful children Ambria, Suaden, and Sierra who were raised and taught to be just as strong and dedicated as their parents. Tyler has always honored his wife by treating her with love, respect, adoration, and reverence. He cherished her, kept her safe, and out of harm’s way. He also knew how to be an amazing father. Raising his kids to love and respect others and to think for themselves. To stand for something. To help their fellow man. To always keep their options open. Although he was a man of few words, whenever he spoke, everyone always learned something new.

Tyler’s memory will not just live on with his family, it will live on in every building, life, and soul he has touched and made an impact on…

Tyler was preceded in death by his father Jay D. Wilson.

Tyler is survived by his beautiful wife, Dannielle. His fantastic children; Ambria Beal (Miguel), Suaden Rowland, Sierra-Ashley Wilson (Brennan). Cherished grandchildren; Brielle, Owen, Oliver, and Ophélie Beal. Mother: Jamar Allen Wilson. Siblings: Lane Wilson (Beverly), Vernarr Wilson (Anita), Colette Lloyd (Wally), Bart Wilson (Karla), Blythe Lee (Carl Cucco), Joyce Smith (Donal), Tricia Morrison (Troy), Levi Wilson (Carolina), Cherie Lewis (Scott).

Funeral Services are as follows;

Viewing, December 3rd from 5-8 pm.

Funeral, December 4th from 10-11:30 am.

Services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints -2424 N. Old Gilbert Road. Mesa, AZ 85213

Following the Funeral Services, the cemetery interment will be located at Gilbert Memorial Park -2100 E Queen Creek Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85297

Friends, family, and colleagues are welcome to come and support the family and pay their respects.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the “Tyler D. Wilson Family Memorial Fund” through the Wells Fargo Bank. Donations can be deposited in the bank or through Zelle using the email address: twilsonmemorial@gmail.com.

Please note making donations inside the bank, the account name is “Tyler D. Wilson Family Memorial Fund” and will not be available until Tuesday, November 30th, 2021.

 

 

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Joseph John Nehra Jr.
06/11/1941 - 11/19/2021

Joseph J Nehra Jr., 80, of Arizona formerly Michigan, passed away November 19,2021.
Joe was the most loving, thoughtful, kind and generous father, companion and friend to all that knew him. He and the love of his life, Faye, enjoyed traveling and spending time with family and friends. We miss him dearly but he will always be in our hearts and memories.

Surviving are the love of his life Faye, his daughter Sheri (Harry) , Son Joseph (Patti), grandchildren Samantha and Alex, sister Grace (Ray) , Gayle (Glen) and many nieces and nephews. Donations may be made to the Veterans.

 

 

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Patsy Jo Keenan
6/22/1939 - 11/20/2021

Patsy Jo (PJ or Gypsy) Widdows Keenan, age 83 of Carbondale, Illinois passed away on November 20, 2021 in her adopted home of Mesa, Arizona. Her physical presence will be missed, but her spirit lives on through her family and friends.

She was born in Carbondale, Illinois on June 22 (or 23), 1939, but lived most of her adult life in the Phoenix, Arizona area. During her lifetime she wore many different hats as a mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. During her life, she was owner of a ceramic studio, a travel agency and a real estate office. She loved to travel the many places around the world, but kept a special place in her heart for New Orleans. While a woman of many talents, her special talents centered around ceramics, painting, sewing and gardening.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Mildred Weaver and Joseph Widdows. PJ leaves behind two brothers Warner Widdows and Michael Widdows. She also leaves three children, 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. They are Angela Fassett (husband Tom and children Christopher and Margret), Gregory Wells (wife Ruthy and children Joseph, Phillip, Thomas and Patricia) and Randall Wells (wife Crystal and children Ezra, Kathleen, Jacob and Sarah). Finally, she leaves behind her good friend and adventurer in arms, Kathy Scheib.

Family and friends will meet after the new year (2022) for a celebration of her life and remembrance lunch. Details will be provided separately.

In lieu of flowers or food, please consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association at Act.alz.org or at 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601

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Shirley Burrows Hurst
08/25/1924 - 11/19/2021

Shirley Burrows Hurst, a resident of Mesa, AZ passed away on Friday, November 19, 2021. She was born on August 25, 1924, in Huntsville, Utah, to parents Orvetta Johansen and George Henry Burrows. She graduated from Weber High School, attended Weber College, and the University of Utah where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education with a double minor in Dance and Health.

Shirley was a talented musician and dancer. She received a Music Scholarship to Weber College. She played instruments in band and orchestra, sang in the Musettes and other musical groups, and accompanied some groups on the piano. She also taught dance for six years at the Reed School of Dance in Ogden. She entered and won the Miss Ogden beauty pageant on September 1, 1944. She also taught piano lessons after marriage.

Shirley married Stanley Reid Hurst in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on August 23, 1946. Shirley was an incredible mother and managed an efficient household. She and Stanley provided a warm and loving home environment and opportunities for their children to experience music, dance, sports, and travel.

Shirley was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many capacities, including Relief Society President, Stake Relief Society Music Director, Choir Director, Pianist, Organist and Teacher in many organizations. She was known for her dependability and compassion. When she saw a need she reached out to help. Serving her family and others came naturally to her. She also had a talent for Indexing, and was an indexing reviewer for Family Search, indexing over 89,000 records. In 2007, Shirley and her husband Stanley served a church mission in the Illinois Nauvoo Temple Mission. She served 26 years as a Temple Ordinance Worker.

Shirley is preceded in death by her husband of 74 years, Stanley Reid Hurst, her parents, her sister Cleo Burrows Mason, her brother Preston Henry Burrows, and grandson Joshua Harrison.

Shirley and Stanley are the parents of 5 children: Robin Harrison (Eric), Debra Loftus (Larry), Guy Henry Hurst (Corinne), Mark Burrows Hurst (Sonya), Mara Behrmann (Lawrence); 20 Grandchildren, and 49 Great-Grandchildren.

 

 

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Loyd Gayle Gilbert
01/04/1929 - 11/18/2021

Loyd Gayle Gilbert age 92 passed away at his home on November 18, 2021 in Gilbert Arizona.  He was born January 4, 1929  in Olney, Texas to Leslie Lynn Gilbert and Flossie L. Presnall.  Loyd grew up in Mineral Wells, Texas and graduated from Mineral Wells High in 1946. Loyd joined the Army and was sent to Korea in January, 1951 and served as a communication specialist.  He returned from the war on Christmas day 1951.  In July he left Texas and went to Wyoming for the dream of working on a ranch.  He then worked on the railroad and Telephone Company.  He met Marilyn Sawyer on December 31, 1953 and they were married a year later on December 31,1954 in Lovell, Wyoming.  Loyd worked throughout Wyoming and 4 children were born during this time. He then moved the family to New Mexico to work for an independent telephone company.  It was in Silver City , New Mexico  that the missionaries baptized Loyd, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a year later he took his family to be sealed for Time & All Eternity in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. In December of 1963 Loyd started a new job for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company where the family lived in Weatherford, Eastland and finally in MIneral Wells, Texas.  Loyd retired from the phone company as an Engineer in November 1986.  Retirement years were fun as Loyd got his dream of living & working on the T-anchor ranch in Arizona, serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints to the Oklahoma City Mission. After their mission Loyd and Marilyn built a house in 1996 and moved to Gilbert Arizona where he resided until his death. Loyd is survived by his children, Gayle (Roy) Weatherston, Rosalyn Gilbert, Leslie Loyd Gilbert, & Lisa Gilbert,11 grandchildren & 18 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his sweetheart Marilyn Sawyer Gilbert & his brother Harold Gilbert & his parents.

At Loyd’s request only a graveside service will be held with full Military Honors on December 7 at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.

 

 

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Robert Eugene Jones
01/27/1932 - 11/19/2021

In memory of Robert Eugene Jones of Mesa, Arizona born in Springfield, Illinois, January 27, 1932 – November 19, 2021. Internment at Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona, December 1, 2021.  United States Air Force Sergeant, Korea era veteran.  Survived by, loving wife of 67 years, Marjorie L. Jones, from Des Moines, Iowa. They met in San Mateo, California and married in Burlingame, California. Son, Gary Jones and spouse Debbie, Daughter, Marjean Stebelski and spouse Wayne. Four Grandchildren, Jennifer Jones, Brian Jones, Andrea Jones & Robert Stebelski. Four Great grandchildren, Kennedy Jones, Lincoln Stebelski, Jade Stebelski, Ivy Stebelski.

If you wish to send flowers, please have them delivered to Bunker’s University Chapel on Tuesday the 30th, by 4:00 PM or Wednesday the 1st, by 10:00 AM. Local flower stores in the area include Crismon’s Flowers: 480-964-4595; Watson Flower Shops: 480-830-1333; and Sophia Floral Designs: 480-621-8233.

 

 

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George Richard Webster
12/14/1931 - 11/14/2021

George Richard “Rick” Webster died on November 14, 2021 due to complications from Covid 19, though fully vaccinated. He also suffered from Lewy body dementia for over the past year. He was the only one of six children in his family to be born in a hospital which was in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He just missed his 90th birthday, being born on December 14, 1931.

Rick had an adventuresome childhood, living many places in northeast Arizona and northwest New Mexico. He graduated from North Phoenix High School, already a member of the Naval Reserve, following the admonition of “Join the Navy, See the World.” He attended Arizona State College (now ASU) and Phoenix College, before joining the Air Force Aviation Cadet Program. Rick enlisted as a radio operator with the weather reconnaissance squadron based on Guam. In the WB-29, he made 36 penetrations into the eyes of typhoons. He returned to Arizona and graduated with his Bachelor’s Degree from what is now known as Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He finished his formal education at Indiana University with a Master’s Degree in Physical Education.

While living in Arizona, he looked for ways to beat the summer heat and became a camp counselor at Friendly Pines Camp in Prescott. It was there that he met Gail Welter and the rest, as they say, is history. Four children came from this union of over 62 years. They moved all around the country, including two more years on Guam. He taught a wide variety of subjects in school and coached football, track, and basketball. He ended his career in Beaver, Utah, teaching 5th grade at Belknap Elementary and retiring from the Army National Guard. Rick and Gail loved to travel and managed to visit all fifty states and seven continents. He loved his Lord and served Him in many callings, including three missions with Gail as his companion. He loved camping and being outdoors and took several youth groups down into the Grand Canyon and Havasupai Falls.

Rick’s joy in life was his family. He rarely missed a school event or sporting activity where his children or grandchildren were participating. He leaves his wife Gail Webster, Cynthia Norris (Jim) of Sandy UT; Melora Collette (Thomas) of Bedford, NH; Matthew Webster (Wendi) and John Webster (Hillary) both of Gilbert AZ. Additionally, his family includes 15 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Rick is also survived by his sister, Lola Phelps, brother Byron Webster (Laura) and half sister Mary Birch (Ray). He is predeceased by his divorced parents, Mark Webster and Beulah Perdue Webster, sister Lucille Lingenfelter, brother-in-law Robert Lingenfelter, brother-in-law, Larry Phelps, and brothers John Webster and Don Webster.

Our sincere thanks and appreciation go to the BeeHive Homes Assisted Living of Gilbert for their most excellent and loving care of Rick in his last five months of life.

Services will be held on November 27, 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 4629 E. Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert AZ. To view the funeral service via Zoom go to  https://zoom.us/j/92761634000.  Viewing will be the same day at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be on November 29, 2021, at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Humanitarian Aid Fund at donate.churchofjesuschrist.org or the Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org.

 

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Howard Bruno Fraulin
05/03/1960 - 11/13/2021

Howard Fraulin, 61, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2021 in Mesa, Arizona.He was a free spirit that enjoyed life. He loved to fish. Always had a joke or funny story to share. His kind nature with animals and children was never ending. He was always ready to help others and he will be missed by all.

He was born on May 3, 1960 to Bruno and Rina Fraulin and his memory will be kept alive by his siblings and their children; Paul (Cindy) Fraulin, Jerayme, Brandon and Trevor Spitzer; Julie (Lorin) Arnold; Kelly (Matt) Anspach, Kailynn, Reese and Roman Anspach; Michael (Tina) Runga; Shaelyn Porcelli, Brookelyn and Bruno Runga; and by his children and grandchildren; Tracy Pinto; Michael John and Audrianna Gisella Pinto; Jonathan Fraulin; Peyton Michelle and Vincent Jonathan Fraulin; and Jenni Martinez: Brooklyn Paige and Alexa Lynn Kuman, Meadow Childers. Along with his aunts, uncle, cousins and many friends he made along the way.  There will be no services at this time, but plans to celebrate his life will be planned to celebrate his life.

 

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Raul Marquez Perez, Jr.
1/8/1956 - 11/14/2021

 

 

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DeAndrea Rose Dallas
2/17/1983 - 11/17/2021

 

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Colleen K. Stone
12/1/1957 - 11/15/2021

 

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Brian Franklin Black
01/31/1971 - 11/14/2021

Brian Franklin Black was born January 31, 1971, to the late Franklin Sanders Black and Donna Shirk Black in Denver, Colorado. In 1993 Brian met the love of his life, Stephani Anne Black, who survives with their three daughters: Kristi Moran (Jorge), Katie Black (Anthony Brettler), and Melinda Johnson (Darren). He is also survived by his three grandchildren: Elijah, Elyse, and Everly Moran. Brian is also survived by three older brothers who taught him so much Scott Black (Kathy), Darren Black (Marcy), and David Black (Anne).

Brian was a quintessential family man who enjoyed Sunday dinners with his family and watching football and baseball games. His favorite teams were the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Rockies. His love of hunting, fishing, and sports was forged in his youth. While kidney disease may have hindered his health for much of his life, but it never weakened his spirit or sense of humor.

On November 14, 2021, in Phoenix, Arizona, Brian Black passed into a better life. His physical presence will be sorely missed, but family and friends will rejoice that he is no longer suffering. On Tuesday November 23rd, a visitation will be held from 5:30pm-7:30pm at University Chapel. 3529 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ. 85213.

The Celebration of life will be held Wednesday November 24th, at 10:00am at Mountain View Cemetery.

7900 E Main St. Mesa, AZ. 85207.

 

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