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Helen Agnes Fuller
Helen Agnes Fuller, 84, of Prescott, died Monday, Feb. 28, 2000, in Prescott.
She was born Nov. 17, 1915, in Alexandria, S.D., to John and Catherine (Majerus) Michels.
Mrs. Fuller was a retired public health nurse. She was proudest of her faith, and was active as a Eucharistic minister in the Catholic church. She sang in the New Life choir at Sacred Heart Catholic Church and belonged to the Legion of Mary.
She enjoyed making afghans, pottery, rosaries, and stuffed animals and Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, and working crossword puzzles.
Mrs. Fuller is survived by her daughters, June Almond of Maryville, Tenn., and Mary Schroder of Kingman; sons, James of Taylors, S.C., Michael of Tumwater, Wash., John of Costa Mesa, Calif., and Peter of Prescott; brother, Leonard Michels of Wasilla, Alaska; sisters, Armella Michels of Saint Francis, Wis., and Agatha Kayser of Alexandria, S.D.; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Prescott. Concluding services will be on Saturday at Saint Martens Cemetery in Huron, S.D.
Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home helped the family with arrangements.
Freda Clough
Freda Clough, 63, of Mayer, died Tuesday, Feb. 29, 2000, in Prescott Valley.
She was born May 30, 1936, in Missouri, to Aruther and Roxie Collins.
Mrs. Clough married Elwin Clough on Aug. 1, 1958, in Nebraska. They moved to Phoenix 39 years ago from Nebraska.
She worked as an assembler at Honeywell in Phoenix for many years, retiring in 1991. The Cloughs moved to Mayer in 1993.
Mrs. Clough's survivors include her husband, Elwin; daughter, Pamela Rogers of Cave Creek; brothers, Herold Collins of Missouri and Howard Collins of Seymore, Mo.; sisters, Josie White of Eldorado, Kan., and Fern Ledbetter and Wilma Cloud, both of Missouri; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Cactus Shadows Baptist Church, 5381 Yolantha, Phoenix, with funeral services following at the church at noon. The Rev. Bob Neeley will officiate.
Sunrise Funeral Home helped the family with arrangements.
William J. Gregory Jr.
William J. Gregory Jr., 44, of Prescott, died Friday, Feb. 18, 2000, in Prescott Valley.
He was born Dec. 8, 1955, in Bossier City, La., to William and Norma Jean (Roberts) Gregory.
Mr. Gregory was a loving father, son, brother and friend.
Surviving are his daughters, Isis and Amber; brothers, Ken, Calvin and Gene; sisters, Tammy, Vonna and Mary; and his mother.
A memorial service will be at a later date.
Memory Chapel Mortuary helped the family with arrangements.
Peter J. Harings Jr.
Peter J. Harings, Jr., 79, of Prescott Valley, died Monday, Feb. 21, 2000, in Prescott Valley.
He was born June 17, 1920, in Chippewa Falls, Wis., to Peter and Louise (Larson) Harings.
Mr. Harings joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1941 and became a second lieutenant in 1942 when the 510th fighter squadron, 405th Fighter bomber group, formed. He served at Walterboro, S.C., as an intelligence officer, and served in the European Theater when the 510th transferred to England early in 1944.
He married Anita Ann Bylander on Jan. 22, 1944.
After his discharge in 1945, Mr. Harings joined the Air Force Reserves. In 1946 he went back on active duty, where as a captain he was an instructor for three years at the U.S. Air Force Intelligence School. After a tour of duty in Tokyo, Japan, he completed active duty in 1950.
Mr. Harings graduated from the University of Wisconsin in Madison with a bachelor of science degree in 1952 and a master of science degree in geography in 1953. He worked as a cartographer for Johnson Printing Co. in Eau Claire, Wis., and as a sales representative at Winnebago Corp. in Menasha, Wis., prior to his retirement in 1987.
He was discharged from the Air Force Reserves in 1966 as a lieutenant colonel. He was a member of Lions International and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Harings' survivors include his wife, Anita; sons, Peter III of Winslow, Michael of Middletown, Calif, . and John of Tucson; sisters, Helen Storm of Eau Claire, Wis., Lucille Prueher of Kremmling, Colo., and Catherine Nelson of Freedom, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Prescott, with the Rev. Paul Crowell officiating. Inurnment will be later at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Phoenix.
Memorial contributions may go to St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 114 S. Marina St., Prescott, AZ 86303.
Sunrise Funeral Home helped the family with arrangements.
Audrey Rose Cashman
Audrey Rose Cashman, 71, of Prescott, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Yavapai Regional Medical Center.
She was born Dec. 16, 1928, in Los Angeles, Calif., to Charles Knudsen and Dorothy Ada (Burness) Ross.
Mrs. Cashman married her husband, Edmund, on Oct. 29, 1960. She moved to Flagstaff from Sherman Oaks, Calif., in 1971, and to Yavapai County in 1979.
She worked as a supervisor for Allied Signal for 20 years, retiring in 1996. She was proudest of her family and their accomplishments.
Mrs. Cashman's survivors include her daughters, Patricia Ferry of Bellevue, Wash., Carrie Cashman of Prescott and Tami Vaughn of Myrtle Point, Ore.; and four grandchildren.
Her husband, Edmund, died in 1994.
Private cremation was at Bradshaw Crematory, Prescott Valley. A rosary recitation will be at 7 p.m. today at Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home, 303 S. Cortez St., Prescott.
Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, also at the funeral home. Private inurnment will be with her husband at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix.
The family suggests memorials to American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 13141, Prescott, AZ 86304.
Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home helped the family with arrangements.
Leonard Hamilton
Leonard Porter Hamilton, 86, a part-time resident of Prescott, died Sunday, June 1, 1997, at Sun Health Care Facility in Sun City.
He was born June 24, 1910, in Baxter, Iowa, to Walter and Nellie Hamilton. He was a ranch manager in the Tolleson area from 1947 until his retirement in 1976.
Survivors include his wife, Elaine Hamilton of Sun City; sister, Betty Schroyer of Dunlap, Calif.; son, Jack Hamilton of Mountain Home, Idaho; daughter, Judi Hamilton of Chino Valley; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
A private family service was held.
Menke Funeral Home of Sun City assisted with arrangements.
William Simpson
William "Fred" Simpson, 70, died Saturday, Sept. 27, 1997, in Prescott.
He was born Mar. 20, 1927, in Redlands, Calif., to William and Elzbeth (Trauzettel) Simpson.
Mr. Simpson served his country in the Army during the Korean War. He earned the Korean Service Medal, the U.N. Service Medal, four Bronze Campaign Stars and a Purple Heart.
He moved to Arizona from Kansas in 1948 and married his wife, Judith, in 1953. He was a very active member of the First Southern Baptist Church in Prescott where he sang in the choir, was a member of the National and Arizona Horseshoe Pitchers Associations, the Yavapai Horseshoe Club, and recently, the Prescottones.
Mr. Simpson worked for the Prescott Unified School District for 17 years, until his retirement in 1989.
Survivors include his wife, Judith; mother Elzbeth Simpson; sons, William V. and Paul David, both of Prescott, and James R. of Chino Valley; brother, Edward of Yarnell; and four grandchildren.
A private graveside service was held.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggest that donations be made to First Southern Baptist Church Building Fund, 122 N. Cortez Street, Prescott, AZ 86301.
Memory Chapel Mortuary assisted the family with arrangements.