Margaret H. Raschke

July 17, 2006

Cryptside Serivce Pending.

Colleen M. Abate

July 15, 2006

Colleen M. Abate, 72, of Surprise Arizona, passed away July 15, 2006, in Sun City, Arizona. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Anthony Abate, her son, Raymond Abate, brother, John Orr, sisters Collette Kenward, Leah Orr and Sharon Fisko, and 2 grandchildren, Ashley and Jared Abate. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Carolyn Abate. She was an active member of the St. Joachim and St. Anne Catholic Church. She also volunteered for Catholic charities, and was a Eucharistic Minister of the home bound. She was also a member of the Parish Council, St. Joachim

Maggie Lurinda Janeway

July 15, 2006

Maggie Lurinda Janeway, born November 7, 1922, in Ingram Kentucky, moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1958, passed away on July 15, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Janeway; sister, Odella Mason; brothers, Homer Brooks, Oakley Brooks and Silas Brooks. She leaves two sisters, Eula Mason and Donna Murphy. She is survived by her children, Dalleen Swann Fred, deceased, Shirley Wright John, Paul E. Janeway Michelle, David Janeway Lee Ann and Debra Garcia Joaquin. 12 grandchildren; 5 step-grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; 13 step-great grandchildren; and 1 step-great-great grandchild.

Rebecca C. Snider

July 13, 2006

Dorothy Miles Maloy

July 13, 2006

Dorothy Miles Maloy
Born: January 1, 1934 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Died: July 14, 2006.
Father – Wilard Herman Clifton
Mother – Nellie Head Clifton
At 13 months, she was taken to her grandparents, Pinkey and Martha Head in Farmington, New Mexico and was raised by her Grandmother, Martha Head, and Aunts Dorothy Head, Mary Hodson, Hattie McClure, Helen Hayes and Lucy Head.
She met Edward G. Maloy, and they married on November 21, 1950. They had six children; Edward Wyatt Maloy II, Johnny Clifton Maloy, Gary Wayne Maloy, Francis Dale Maloy, Nola Ann Manganero and Lee Gailey Maloy. She lived in the Farmington and Bloomfield area until August 1971, when the family moved to Phoenix, AZ, where she lived until her death. She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Roy Hoy Clifton and John Willard Clifton. She is survived by her only sister, Mildred Foutz, of Farmington, her six children, 60 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Ulla Kyllikki Kangas

July 13, 2006

Ulla K. Kangas of Youngtown, Arizona, passed away in her home on July 13. She is survived by her two children, Scott Ramey and Lisa Lancaster, four grand-children, and sisters in Finland, Pirkko, Pirjo and Sirka. Ulla was born in Finland, married in Switzerland and moved to the United States in 1963. She lived in Michigan until 1972, then moved to Tucson, Arizona, where she lived for four years. Since then, Ulla lived in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona and most recently in Youngtown, Arizona. Ulla was a vibrant and outgoing person who loved to cook, sing and laugh. She was known for her creativity in the kitchen and generous hospitality. No one would leave her home hungry. She was also a special friend to animals, having rescued dozens of cats over the years. Ulla was a successful real estate agent for many years. Clients quickly realized they could trust Ulla to treat them right and conduct business honestly. In the 1990

Donald Nicholas Lorenz

July 6, 2006

Marjorie B. Swearingin

July 6, 2006

Shirley Lee Milenski

July 3, 2006

Alford B. Cooper, Sr.

July 2, 2006

Cooper, Alford B. Sr.aka "Sarge", Born February 10, 1918 in Plummer, Idaho. The 2nd oldest of five
children, supported by his mother Pearl Bell Cooper and father, Alonzo Cooper in the logging camps of Idaho, has departed this earth for his heavenly home to be re-united with his brothers; George, Bill, Leo, and sister Frances as well as his wife, Mildred Cooper of 52 years on Sunday July 2, 2006. In 1935 at age 17, Alford enlisted in the Army. He has the Bronze Star, Silver Star with oak leaf clusters, the Combat
Infantry Badge, and three Purple Hearts from WWII and Korean War. Alford retired in 1965 after 30 years of continuous service in the United States Army as Master
Sgt. E-8 with four awards of Good Conduct, The Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service and a Letter of Appreciation for many years of outstanding service to his country. After his retirement from the Army, Alford received a Certificate of Merit in
recognition of Outstanding Service and Effective
Innovations of Supply Operation during the period of December, 1966 to November 1969 in the California Cadet Corps. Following the Cadet Corp, Alford served in the National Guard of California as Chief Warrant
Officer 4 for another 11 years. In 1980 he finally left the Armed Services for an active life of Scuba Diving, Hunting, and Golf at Rancho Murrieta, California. During this time he and wife Millie loved to travel in their motor home to El Centro, California where they would meet up with long-time friends during
the winter months. Still not satisfied with his thirst for travel and adventure, he persuaded his loving wife who he meticulously cared for until her
death in 1996 to move to Brookings Oregon, where among hobbies of building many useful objects and assorted crafts he bought a fishing boat and kept all
his friends and family in an unending supply of fresh and smoked salmon for the next 18 years of his life. "Pop" as he was affectionately known to all who loved him is survived by his daughter Alfreda "Dee" Cloyd of
Surprise, Arizona, three sons, Alford Jr., of Gold Canyon, Arizona, Loren of Las Vegas, Nevada and Michael of Sacramento, California; 8 Grandchildren and
7 Great Grandchildren. Pop has touched the lives of many, especially his daughter, daughter-in-law & grandchildren who learned the art of fishing al’la
Pop and his sons, the art of golfing, who incidentally are still trying to achieve the coveted "Hole in One" as he did. Pop lived a full action packed life and will be missed for his humor and zest for living by all who knew him especially his long
time friend and confidant Fay Perman of Brookings, Oregon. At age 88, and still the dapper, handsome individual he was, he would never allow himself to be
convinced to partake in senior citizen activities. He would say "That’s for old people". A full military burial service will take place at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona on Wednesday, July 12, 2006, at 10:00 AM. Anyone wishing to make donations may do so in his name to your local Veteran’s Association.

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