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Maryvale Panthers, Phoenix Arizona
In MEMORIAM 1969
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Class of 1969:
SCOTT AGNITSCH
Born: 09-19-1950
Died: 03-1974 |
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Bradley James Aker
Bradley James Aker, 61, passed away on June
27th 2012, peacefully in the presence of his family. Brad was born March
21st, 1951 in Devils Lake, North Dakota. He was a member of the
Community Church of Joy and had a long career as an insurance adjuster
for both State Farm and Farmers Insurance. Brad was a graduate of
Maryvale High School (Class of 1969) and received his Bachelor of
Science Degree from
Arizona State University. Brad married his high school sweetheart
Clara (Engstrom) on May 7th, 1971 and recently celebrated 41 year
wonderful years together. Brad and Clara have three incredible and
outgoing children, in which Brad spent every moment of his life ensuring
their happiness, well-being, and success. His life was active and full
of coaching his kids softball and soccer teams, building their high
school floats, and lots of family vacation trips. There was absolutely
nothing more in life that Brad enjoyed than spending time with his five
grandchildren; Owen (5), Serenity (4), Kaylee (4), Ashley (2), and Bryan
(10 months). As the true apples of his eye, he enjoyed teaching them how
to swim and play soccer, taking them on quad rides through the mud, and
showing them that being a kid should be nothing but laughter and fun. As
an avid bow hunter, you could always find Brad in northern Arizona Unit
5A every camping and hunting season. He was anxiously looking forward to
chasing those crafty and elusive elk this fall off the bull tag he
finally drew this year. Two of his favorite annual trips included
houseboating on Lake Powell and laying on a beach somewhere in Mexico.
Brad was a huge fan of Arizona State Football (especially when they beat
U of A ... Go Devils!) and he was a master at throwing darts and
horseshoes. He was the best story-teller ever and the jokes he shared
were never-ending. He loved his dog of 12 years, Sadat, and took pride
in telling everyone that his dog had a 12-word vocabulary in 3 different
languages. Brad enjoyed music and you could almost always catch him
singing his favorite songs by Bob Dylan, The Traveling Wilburys, Marty
Robbins, and Jerry Jeff Walker. Everyone who knew Brad automatically had
a friend for life. He loved and valued every single one of his friends
and they will each hold a special place in his heart. Brad had an
incredible passion for life and took full advantage of every minute. We
will miss his smile and his company, but take comfort in knowing he will
continue to be with us in spirit and memories. If life is one big party
and everyone has to bring something, well then Brad sure brought a lot.
He was preceded in death by his father James, mother Henrietta, and
brother Sheridan. Brad's spirit and memories will continue to live on
through his wife Clara, daughters Alison (Kevin) and Rebecca (Jason),
son David, brother and best friend Tom (Patty), his five grandchildren,
and his dogs Sadat and Rex. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be
privately held by the family. Condolences and memories may be offered to
the family at
www.greenacresglendalemort.com. As Brad was a big supporter of
Hospice of the Valley (www.hov.org),
the family requests donations to be sent there in honor of his memory.
Published in The
Arizona Republic on July 8, 2012 |
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Clara Louise
(Engstrom) Aker
Clara Louise Aker (Engstrom), 60, passed away peacefully on
September 8th, 2012 and was reunited with her husband and best friend,
Brad Aker. Clara was born December 28th, 1951 in Ottumwa, Iowa. She was
a member of Community Church of Joy and enjoyed 38 years as a claims
adjuster for State Farm. Clara graduated from Maryvale High School where
she played tennis and was on the pom-pom line. Clara married her high
school sweetheart, Brad, on May 7th, 1971 and they recently celebrated
their 41st wedding anniversary. Clara and Brad have three strong
children. They devoted their lives to ensuring their children's success
and bright future. Clara always encouraged her children to experience
life and see new things. Clara was always planning their next family
adventure or hanging out in her backyard poolside. She spent her time
traveling for weekend lake trips, camping, and endless softball and
soccer tournaments to cheer on her kids. But, her favorite trips were to
Mexico; whether it was Rocky Point, Mazatlan, Cabo or Puerto Vallarta,
she always loved the sun, beach, and a good local watering hole. Clara
loved football and she could always be found cheering on ASU and
watching her favorite NFL team, the Dallas Cowboys! Clara loved her five
grandchildren; Owen (5), Serenity (4), Kaylee (4), Ashley (2) and Bryan
(1). Once they came into her life, she retired to spend as much time as
possible with them. Her house was quickly transformed into a small toy
shop and she spent her days teaching them to garden, swim, and take
afternoon naps! Clara and Brad loved to spend time with the
grandchildren and would plan special road-trips to Tombstone or the
Tucson Rodeo just for fun. Clara had a huge heart and a caring soul. Her
family will miss her fun, outgoing spirit. Clara is preceded in death by
her husband Bradley, father Carl, and mother Frances. She leaves behind
two sisters, Carol and Connie (Mike) and a special brother & sister
in-law, Tom and Patty Aker. Clara's enthusiasm for life and fun spirit
lives on through her daughters Alison (Kevin) and Rebecca (Jason) and
son David. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held privately by the
family. Condolences and memories may be offered to the family at
www.greenacresglendalemort.com. Clara and her family are big
supporters of
Hospice of the Valley (www.hov.org),
the family requests donations to be sent there in honor of her memory.
Published in The Arizona Republic on
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DONALD "Don" DWIGHT ASTROM
Born: 12-27-1951
Died: 04-29-2000
Don resided in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona.
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LILBURN "Bill" WILLIAM AZBILL
Born: 07-31-1951
Died: 12-15-1994
Bill's brother is George Azbill, MHS; 1967. His sister is Terry Azbill,
CHHS; 1966. Bill and Vicki Lynne Egger were married in Nevada and last
resided in Colorado.
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NANETTE RUTH BEAL
Born: 02-14-1951
Died: 07-13-1998
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OWEN RAY BECK
Born: 02-18-1951
Died: 11-14-1996
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Kim Marie (Benzin) Healy
BALLSTON LAKE, N.Y. Kim Marie (Benzin) Healy of Ballston
Lake, a passionate advocate and inspiration for people dealing
with chronic disease, died on January 28, 2006. Diagnosed with
diabetes at the age of nine, Kim's calling in life was
advocating for and educating people about managing their
healthcare and improving their quality of life. She referred to
people with chronic disease as consumers rather than patients
and inspired them to be knowledgeable about and in control of
their healthcare. Her mantra to consumers was that you are the
captain of your healthcare team, if you choose. Choice is the
key. Kim, diagnosed in 1986 with end stage renal disease as a
result of her diabetes, was a volunteer and board member with
the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) of Western New York from
1990-95. Her work there included establishing and chairing the
patient and community services committee and advocating for
organ donation legislation, which eventually led to the NYS
Organ and Tissue Donor Registry. The NKF of WNY honored her with
their Gift of Life Award in 1996. Upon relocating to the Capital
District in 1996, Kim became active with the National Kidney
Foundation of Northeastern New York, ultimately becoming chair
of the board in 2002. She worked tirelessly to strengthen the
chapter and increase the impact it had on people's lives. In
2005, the chapter presented her with their Board of Directors
Award for her dedicated volunteerism and advocacy work on behalf
of the people they serve. In addition to her NKF work, Kim
served on the executive committee of the End Stage Renal Disease
Network of New York State, as well as their medical review board
and as chair of the patient advisory council committee for
Albany and Upper Hudson Valley. Most recently, Kim was named to
the community advisory board for the Prevention Research Center
at the University of Albany. Kim was also a member of the board
of directors of the Adirondack Area Network. Born in Buffalo,
N.Y., Kim was raised in Cheektowaga and graduated from Maryvale
High School. Later, she earned a bachelor's degree in elementary
education from Buffalo State College. More than anything, the
strength and grace with which Kim went about her life was an
inspiration to all who know her. Kim's life will continue to
inspire her husband Jim, her best friend and true love for 22
years; her siblings, Rick Benzin, Linda Dougherty and Keith
Benzin (who gave Kim his own gift of life when he donated a
kidney to her in 1997); her nieces and nephews, who she loved so
dearly; and the many other family members, friends and
colleagues whose lives are better for knowing her. The family is
planning a celebration of Kim's life to be held this spring. A
memorial fund has been established in Kim's name at the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation, 6 Greenwood Drive, East Greenbush,
N.Y. 12061, to aid the fight in eradicating this tenacious and
debilitating disease. I thank God for giving us the choice of
being strong and able to move through life with much love and
grace in our hearts. -- Kim Healy
Published in Albany Times Union on
Feb. 19, 2006
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MICHAEL R. BONHAM
Born: 05-11-1950
Died: 05-16-2003, suddenly, at 53 yrs. old.
Mike was born in Omaha, NE but his family moved to Arizona & Mike
attended MHS. Mike is a past member of The Lions Club & a graduate of
Dale Carnegie School of Management. He was preceded in death by his
parents & sister, Carol Jean Bonham, MHS;
1972. Family, friends, & associates will miss Mike & his spirited
sense of humor. Mike's brother is Harold Bonham, MHS; 1970. Funeral
service, 05-22-2003 at A.L.Moore Grimshaw-Bethany Chapel, 710 West
Bethany Home Rd., Phx., AZ. 85013. Mike resided in Phoenix, Arizona.
Published in AZ. Republic 05/21/2003.
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WILLIAM "Bill" STEPHEN BRATT
Born: 09-24-1951
Died: 12-16-1997
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CHARLES BUSICK
Born: 01-15-1951
Died: 06-19-1977, after a lengthy illness.
Charles resided in Arizona.
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MICHAEL "Mike" Damon CALLISTO
Born: 11-19-1950
Died: 08-08-2001
Mike resided in Arizona.
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F. KEITH
CANTRELL
Born: 01-24-1951
Died: 02-1989
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VINCENT "Vince" BOYD CUTRI
Died: 1995, from a heart attack.
Vincent was on the freshman football team, wearing jersey # 64. He was
treasurer of the Astronomy Club, & on the JV football team, wearing jersey
#22, his sophomore year. His junior year he was in the Astronomy Club. He is
missed by all of his friends & family. Vincent's sister is Susan Cutri, MHS:
1965. Vince last resided in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
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LAWRENCE "Larry" A. DAVID
Born: 07-23-1951
Died: 11-10-2002
Larry was a member of Boys' Choir & the MHS Gun Club during his freshman
year. He was in Thespians during his junior & senior years. And he was a
member of the Speech Team his senior year. Larry last resided in
Burbank, Los Angeles County, California USA 91504.
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DALE ALAN DECK
Born: 02-25-1951
Died: 01-02-1993
Dale was a studio musician. He was in Boys' Choir during his freshman
year, & Concert Choir during his sophomore, junior, & senior years. The
Concert Choir provided innumerable concerts & tours in 1966-67. They
gave their 1st concert entitled "A Musical Night To Remember" which was
followed by a Christmas Concert, & their part in the musical play, "The
Mikado," & a concert trip to the Grand Canyon. Dale last resided in
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio USA 43606
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DAVID "Dave"
ANDREW DECKER
Born: 09-04-1951
Died: 12-07-2000, from ALS (Lou-Gehrigs Disease).
He was 49 yrs. old. He was a member of the MHS football team. He also
attended St. Vincent De Paul. He was a husband to Lisa.
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NICHOLAS "Nick" ANTHONY Di MURIA
Born: 03-20-1952, in Oceanside, New York
Died: 08-01-2005, at age 53, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
As a sophomore, junior and senior (1967-68-69), Nick was a member of
Parnassus, the Latin club, and the Biology/Physics club. Both Physics
and Latin clubs were very active, and MHS hosted the Latin Institute and
the State Saturnalia. They were also in charge of the contests at the
state convention held at ASU, and assisted the state chairman in
preparation for the national that was held the summer of 1968 at UofA.
In 1967-68, Nick's junior year, he was a member of Student Body
Executive Committee. Student council was abolished and replaced with
Student Senators in Student Government; Nick was a member in both
1967-68 and 1968-69. In both of those years, he was also a member of the
National Forensic League (NFL); and the debate team participated in the
Southwestern Debate contest at ASU. Nick's senior year, 1969, he was an
active member of Thespians (two plays & musicals were presented: "Li'l
Abner" and "Ten Little Indians") and debate (participating again in the
NFL, and participated in the state and southwestern championship
tournaments in Tucson and Tempe). He graduated in the top 2% of his
class, stating that he planned to major in speech in college and go on
into a career in law. He was a model United Nations delegate and ranked
in the top 10% in state math contest. Nick is survived by his mother
Yolanda Di Muria; his two brothers, Michael Anthony Di Muria, MHS; 1968
and Steve Di Muria. His sister is Barbara Di Muria, MHS; 1973. Services
were private. Arrangements by Best Funeral Services Chapel, 9380 West
Peoria Avenue Peoria, Arizona. Nick's family suggests a donation be made
to the Arizona Heart Institute
and/or
Arizona Heart Foundation. Published in The Arizona Republic on
08/13-14/2005.
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HERBERT "Herb" B. FELTS
Born: 03-24-1950
Died: 02-1972
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MICHAEL "Mike" GARLAND
Born: 02-15-1951
Died: 03-1974
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TIM HEATHMAN
Born: 09-14-1951
Died: 07-1986
Tim lived in New York & California. He was in the entertainment
industry.
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KAREN MARIE (HOLLOWELL) SHATTO
Born: 10-12-1951, in Indianapolis, Indiana
Died: 06-2007, at 55 years of age, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Karen Marie Shatto, was a loving Mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt.
She was employed by Bank One. Preceded in death by her Mother Ann Marie
Sullivan (dob: 04/30/1930, in Detroit, Michigan - dod: 04/06/2006, in
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, at 75 years of age, published in the
Arizona Republic, Section B9, on 04/11/2006), and her Father Paul E.
Hollowell (dob: 04/14/1929 - dod: 03/05/1992, at 62 years of age, last
resided in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona 85016, published in the Arizona
Republic, Section B9, on 03/08/1992). Karen's maternal grandparents are:
Cecilia and Jesse "Dick" Litchfield Deever (grandfather dob: 01/26/1902 -
dod: 02/1967, last resided in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona 85719). Karen is
survived by her daughters Michelle Gittlein, Keri Hamill, granddaughters
Alyssa Marie Hamill, and Nichole Gittlein, ex-husband and friend, Norm
Shatto, brothers Mark Hollowell and Dan Hollowell, sister-in-law Tammie
Hollowell, nephews Travis Hollowell and Tyler Hollowell, niece Alyssa Marie
Hollowell, sons-in-law Dave Gittlein and Stan Hamill, and stepmother, Betty
M. Hollowell. "Mom/Karen, you will be sorely missed and forever in our
hearts." A memorial was held Saturday, 06/23/2007 at St. John the Baptist
Episcopal Church, 4102 West Union Hills Drive, Phoenix, Arizona. Reception
followed. Published in The Arizona Republic on 06/23/2007.
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JAMES "Jim" HENRY HOSHAW
Born: 01-14-1950
Died: 08-06-1992
Jim participated in football during his Freshman year, & track during
his Sophomore year. Jim resided in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona.
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GEORGE R. HURST
Born: 04-25-1951
Died: 07-15-2002
George last resided in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona USA 85019.
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JAY LEE JOHNSTON
Born: 12-27-1951
Died: 10-1986 |
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Douglas Patrick
Kearney
59 of Gilbert, passed away on December 2, 2009. In
Loving Memory Doug...you will be greatly missed! Doug was born Oct. 3,
1950 in Denver, Colorado, Survivors include daughter, Lindsay; his
father, Ray; brother, Greg; two sisters-Jeanie & Kathy; four nephews &
four nieces. Private services are planned by the family.
Published in The
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KENNETH "Ken" LANKFORD
Born: 12-16-1950
Died: 07-19-2000
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RICK D. LINSCOTT
Born: 01-18-1950
Died: 07-28-2001
Rick resided in Hale, Carroll County, Missouri.
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DAN "Danny" V. LOMAHAFTEWA
Born: 04-03-1951
Died: 04-15-2005
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LUCINDA MAY LUCAS
Born: approx., 1951
Died: prior to 1995
Lucinda's death was reported at the Pullano's 04/2005 MHS Nite.
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PATRICIA "Patty" (MAHONEY) TORAK
Born: 01-04-1951
Died: 04-30-2001
After a two year battle with breast cancer. She left behind her husband,
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Charles Maloof
says, "add my brother Charles Maloof, he passed with a heart attack,
2/2011. He graduated 1969." |
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MICHAEL "Mike" DWAYNE McMANNIS
Born: 12-16-1950
Died: 05-05-1996
Mike played in the JV Band during his Freshman year.
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Dr. John Raymond Morgart
was born September 7, 1951, in Windber, Pennsylvania. He passed into
eternal life October 14, 2009, peacefully at home surrounded by his
loving family after a hard fought battle with cancer. John was the son
of William Raymond Morgart and Fleta Suter Morgart. He is survived by
his loving wife of 25 years, Elizabeth Dalton Morgart; his son, William
Raymond and his daughter, Jonnie Rebecca. He is also survived by his
mother, Fleta, and his brothers, James William (Brenda) and Jeffrey
Sewell (Ruth), and his sister, Janis Kay, as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and his brother, Jerry
Mark Morgart. John received his Bachelor of Science degree and Master of
Science degree at Arizona State University followed by his PHD at the
University of Arizona. John spent more than 30 years employed by various
agencies within the Department of the Interior, but his greatest love
was his time of employment with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He
touched countless lives and he will be missed. At John's request a small
family service will be held in Logan, Utah. A celebration of life
service will be held in Edgewood, New Mexico, on a future date.
Arrangements entrusted to: Harris-Hanlon Mortuary, "Our Family Serving
Your Family" (505)832-6130 please visit our on-line guesbook at
www.obits.azcentral.com or
www.Harris-HanlonMorturay.com.
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PHILLIP JAMES MOSLEY
Born: 1951
Died: 1969
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Pamela Ann (NOWAK)
Andelora
Pamela Ann Andelora of Sun Lakes, Arizona passed
away on Saturday, February 9th, 2008 of atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease. A
breast cancer survivor, Pam was born on September 4, 1951 in
Buffalo, NY. She was one of three children. Pam attended
Maryvale High School in Cheektowaga, NY just east of Buffalo,
and after graduating, went to cosmetology school. Later she
owned a salon for several years and continued with her private
hair salon business in Sun Lakes. In Buffalo, video captured her
interest and ignited her passion for preserving memories in
motion. Her videography and photography businesses thrived in
both New York and in Arizona. She was married to her beloved
husband Carmen Andelora for 26 years until he passed away in
2002. She said to many friends that she had met her next soul
mate and love of her life, fiancé, Tom Midstokke, whom she had
been with the last 2 ˝ years. Along with the never-ending
communication with her nationwide network of friends, Pam had
many, many hobbies including traveling, and running several
businesses, but dancing, which she had done her entire life, was
her favorite activity of all! She is survived by her brother,
Steven Nowak of Buffalo, five stepchildren, several cousins, and
numerous nieces, nephews and grandchildren. The Service will be
held on Tuesday, February 19th, at 10am at St. Stevens Parish
located at 28247 S. Dobson Road, Sun Lakes, Arizona 85248.
Flowers can be sent to St. Stevens Parish, and if you wish to
make a donation, two of Pam's favorite charities were the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation & The American Heart
Association. www.komen.org
www.americanheart.org8.
Published in The Arizona Republic from
Feb. 15 to Feb. 16, 2008
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WILLIAM
"Willie" JOSEPH RAY
Born: 09-08-1949, at Williams Field AFB, Mesa, Arizona.
Died: 08-12-1973, in an auto accident at State Hwy.87, milepost 217.9,
Arizona.
Willie served in the US Army in Vietnam.
As a result of a one-car crash on State Route 87 some 217 miles
northeast of Phoenix, Arizona, William (Willie, affectionately known as
'the giraffe' by his friends) was killed and another man (Willie's
friend) who was the driver was injured. The two were returning home
after failing to make connections with friends they were joining for a
camping trip. The accident occurred about 9:50 P.M. Saturday 08/11/1973.
Mr. Ray graduated from Maryvale High School and was an Army veteran. He
had worked for 2 years at ICX Motor Freight Company and was a member of
Teamsters Union Local 8845. Willie's loving twin sister is Alice "Marie"
Ray, MHS; 1969.
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JAMES "Jim" DAVID RAYLES
Born: 10-10-1949
Died: 11-04-2005
Jim participated in track during his sophomore (1965-66) and junior
(1966-67) class years. Jim's siblings are Steven "Steve" Alan Rayles,
MHS; 1969, Larry Rayles, MHS; 1971, and Daniel "Dan/Dann/Danny" Rayles,
MHS; 1979.
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ROBERT HOWARD REISSIG
Born: 06-16-1951
Died: 04-27-2006
Robert is a Vietnam Veteran.
Branch: U.S. Navy
Rank: FN
Buried at: Section 61 Site 200
Cemetery:
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
23029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85024
Robert's brothers are Kenneth "Ken" Richard Reissig, MHS; 1967, and
Thomas Reissig, MHS; 1971. Robert last resided in Glendale, Maricopa
County, Arizona 85306.
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WILLIAM "Bill" RILEY
Killed in a car accident on Maryvale Parkway.
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TIM RUDD
Born: 6-12-51
Died: 6-09-02
He passed after a very long illness in Phx.
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STEVEN "Steve" JEFFERY RUPP
Born: 06-12-1951
Died: 06-11-1976
Steve's sister is Pamela Mary Rupp, MHS; 1968. Steve resided in
Virginia.
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MICHAEL "Mike" SARNER
Killed in a car accident on Maryvale Parkway.
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CHRISTOPHER D. SCHIERER
Born: 10-31-1951
Died: 04-29-2004
Christopher's siblings are Larry Schierer, MHS; 1968, Randy Schierer,
MHS; 1971, and Dianna "Diane" Schierer, MHS; 1972. Christopher last
resided in Plains, Sanders County, Montana 59859.
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PETER "Pete" DAVID
SCHWIEBERT
Born: 05-02-1951, in Toledo, Ohio.
Died: 12-17-2004, at age 53, of Glendale, Arizona.
Peter moved to Arizona in 1958. Pete was on the MHS track team during his
sophomore, junior and senior years. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club
during his junior and senior years. A lifelong student, he earned Bachelors
and Masters Degrees from Arizona State University (ASU) and a Masters
Degrees from University of Arizona (U of A). He began his nearly 30-year
career at Greenway High School in Phoenix in 1977. As a teacher, and later
as a guidance counselor, Peter brought thoughtful advice and playful, gentle
humor to his classroom, always striving to instill a strong sense of
confidence and self-worth in every student. As the advisor for Greenway's
vocational business club, DECA, he built a program of superior quality that
served as a model for DECA programs nationwide. Peter was a loving and
tender husband, who unfailingly gave his support and kindness in times of
both great joy and great struggle. He was a devoted father, donating his
time and talents to coaching soccer and baseball teams, building a local
community theater, and providing unconditional love and guidance to his
children and grandchildren, to whom he will forever be remembered lovingly
as "Bumpa." Peter touched countless lives with his years of dedication to
his students, community, and family and he will be terribly missed by all
who knew him. Peter is survived by his wife, Janet; Father, Walter
Schwiebert of Sun City and his wife Peggy; brother John Schwiebert (Carl
Hayden H.S; 1962) of Stanton, California and his wife Laurie; brother Thomas
"Tom" W. Schwiebert (MHS; 1966) of Osceola, Wisconsin and his wife Lynn (Falkenbury)
Schwiebert (MHS; 1967); son Ehren of Los Angeles and his wife Caroline; son
Andy of Berkeley, California; son Chris Fusselman of Phoenix and his wife
Jennifer; daughter Michelle Donahue of Peoria and her husband Danny; and
grandchildren Luke, Kaylee, Mayah, Cody, and Alexis. Pete is preceded in
death by his Mother Jeanne Schwiebert (dob:1924-dod:1977, interment at
Resthaven Park Cemetery, Glendale, Arizona). Visitation was Tuesday,
12/21/2004 at Hansen Chapel, 8314 N. 7th Street, Phoenix, Arizona. A
memorial service was held Wednesday, 12/22/2004, Shadow Rock Congregational
Church, 12861 N. 8th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Contributions may be made to:
Peter Schwiebert Memorial
Scholarship Fund, via PayPal. The
direct link is: Pay To:
info@peterscholarship.org. Those who wish to make a donation by other
means can make a deposit to Bank One account #1833802919. Please notify the
family of your contribution so you may be properly recognized. Published in
The Arizona Republic on 12/21-22/2004.
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SUSAN "Sue" L.
(SCOTT) AVERY
Born: 01-08-1951
Died: 11-29-1999
She was living in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona at the time of her
death. Sue lived in Tacoma, WA., Los Angeles, CA., San Diego,CA., St.
Croix, Virgin Islands, Kingman, AZ.; but her most favorite place to live
or visit was Seattle, WA.
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RONNIE J.
STONE
Born: 07-24-1951
Died: 08-12-1997
Ronnie's brother is Frank Stone, MHS; 1969, & his sister's are Jonnie
Stone, MHS; 1970, & Debra Stone, MHS; 1972. Ronnie last resided in
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona USA 85037.
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EDWARD "Ed/Eddie" PAUL TAPIA
Born: 07-19-1951
Died 07-26-1993
Ed resided in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
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Jackie Jean Terrell
Died 10-15-2013
Patricia Terrell Stokes says "W e
have loss another Maryvale High alumni Jackie Jean Terrell pass away
Oct. 15 2013 she will be greatly missed, she was my younger sister
Patricia Terrell Stokes"
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DAVID JOHN THARP
Born: 04-10-1951
Died: 01-26-1993
David last resided in Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado USA 80004
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NELLIE "SUE" (WILBANKS) ? (married name unknown)
Died: 07-1973, in an auto accident.
Sue was a member of student council during her freshman yr; & a member
of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) during her senior class
year.
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DELBERT "DelRoy &/or Woody" Roy WOOD
Born:11-21-1950
Died: 10-31-1972, in Vietnam.
Woody was in active military duty in the Army,
Rank: Specialist 4th Class, Spec.4 - E4 -Regular, 1st AVN BDE. Woody was
21 yrs. old & single. His tour of duty began on 03-31- 1972. His
casualty was on 10-31-1972 in Ding Tuong, South Vietnam. Woody was a
hostile, helicopter - noncrew, air loss, crash on land. His body was
recovered. He is respectfully honored on the
Vietnam Wall National
Monument in Washington, D.C., his place on the Wall is Panel 01W -
Line 89. He is also remembered on the
Arizona
Vietnam Wall. Interment on: 11-11-1972
Cemetery: Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Avenue or 2300 W.
Van Buren, I-10 interstate freeway and I-17 freeway and 27th Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona 85009.
Gravesite location: Section 44, Block 27, Lot 2, Space 11.
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