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Prize Awarded to Young Artists Page 7 COPPER BASIN NEWS Prize awarded to young artists Page 7 Volume 57 Number 18 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85135 Wednesday, May 6, 2015 50¢ 2 | Copper Basin News www.copperarea.com May 6, 2015 OBITUARIES David William Walters Guillermo ‘Willie’ David William (Bill) Walters, of Kearny, passed away (Jennifer) Walters of Kearny; six Monday, April 20 in his home in Kearny Bill was born grandchildren: Mai and Eli Walters October 17, 1937 in Cambridge, Ohio to Rachel and of Connecticut, Derek and Jaylen Montijo Charles Walters. Pacheco of Kearny and Crysta and He spent four years in the Navy as a flight captain on Joshua Walters of Kearny. Guillermo “Willie” Montijo, 77, of Mammoth, Ariz. Ticonderoga Naval ship, traveling to Korea and the Services were held in Dudleyville passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 in Tucson, Philippines. In 1964, he left the service with honorable at The Double U Ranch on April Ariz. discharge and began working for ASARCO and retired 25. Special people that gave their Guillermo (Willie) Montijo was born in Tucson on May 6, after 25 years. During Bill’s retirement, he loved to travel kindness were Ray High School’s 1937. He lived in Tiger, Ariz. until the age and fish. ROTC for their 21 gun salute, taps, of 18. He then moved to Mammoth and Bill is survived by his wife of 53 years, Brenda Walters; and the American Legion for the graduated from San Manuel High School. three children; Doug (Stephanie) Walters of Connecticut, flag ceremony. Bill’s nephew, David Hawkins of Nevada, He served three years in the US Army and Rochelle (Rene) Pacheco of Kearny and Shawn performed the services and Bill’s grandson, Derek was stationed in Germany. He worked Pacheco gave the eulogy. Those in attendance were Bill’s for the underground copper mines for 37 sisters Peg Stevenson of Oracle, Pat Mitchell of Tucson years. In 1968, he married his wife Maria Griffith Mortuary and brother, Ted Walters of Texas. and had three children, Jackie, Danny and Nick. He has 13 grandchildren and Serving all of your Funeral, Memorial, four great grandchildren. Willie was most known in his earlier days for playing Cremation and Pre-Planning Needs The Copper Basin News softball fast pitch with him being pitcher. He was a loving, kind man who had a great sense of humor. He loved to www.griffithmortuary.com USPS 132-320 James Carnes….................................................Publisher dance and go to the casino and play bingo. But most of 101 Johnston Drive, Kearny Michael Carnes....................................General Manager all he loved being around his family and grand kids. It (520) 363-5353 Jennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing Editor brought him the most happiness. He will be loved and Vicki Clark…....................................................Reporter missed deeply and will live in our hearts forever. Rob Bulman, Owner John Hernandez..............................................Reporter Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April Mila Besich-Lira....................................................Reporter 29, 2015 at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Nina Crowder .................................................. Reporter Mammoth, Ariz.: visitation at 8:30 a.m., rosary at 9 Dedicated to providing services to the families of Annette Barajas…................................Office Manager a.m., mass at 10 a.m. and burial to follow at Valley View the Copper Corridor with care and compassion Cemetery, Mammoth, Ariz. with Military Honors. Online Email: Guestbook: www.GriffithMortuary.com. 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The Ray MCJROTC program ask of the detail to go fold the flag over the casket. of Ray High School currently enrolled at way to simply define what this program more of its students, it asks them to know how When I received the flag after it had been the United States Air Force Academy in has accomplished, but if there was ever at a to drill, to know how to handle administrative folded I marched over to the surviving wife Colorado Springs.
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