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GEORGIA JANE ANDERSON

Georgia Jane Anderson, of Kingman, died Monday, May 20, 2019. She was 84. Mrs. Anderson was born Aug. 1, 1934 in Ashtabula, Ohio. The family contact is Kathy Jane Dagres. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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The changing seasons of life

Several weeks ago, we had the greatest snowfall that I have seen since moving to Kingman ten years ago. With as much as sixteen inches of snow recorded, the temperatures dropped accordingly. The fresh, brilliant white snow brought a cleanness that was undisturbed for a short amount of time. Its beauty was unparalleled. But as the weeks have passed, so has the winter weather, and the trees began to bud, and flowers to bloom. To look at things as they are today, you would never know that our Kingman weather was the harshest in forty years. Seasons come and go,…

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ALTON RAY CHAMBERS

Alton Ray Chambers, of Chloride, died Tuesday, May 14, 2019. He was 87. Mr. Chambers was born Feb. 7, 1932 in Apache, Okla. The family contact is his son Alton Ray Chambers II. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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EDWARD ANDERSON DICKENS

Edward Anderson Dickens, of Golden Valley, died Wednesday May 8, 2019. He was 78. Mr. Dickens was born August 3, 1940 in Sullivan City, Texas. The family contact is his brother-in-law James William Wyant. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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Can the wind be a treasure?

I am quite sure that many of you have heard the story of how Kingman was started. It seems that a wagon train of the early settlers were cross through on their way to California when the Arizona winds began to blow harder than usual. The wagon master told the people it would be best if they stopped to rest until the wind stopped. They have been here ever since!             It is true that the winds blow often, and sometimes lasts for days, and are a cause for concern. Being bald, I don’t mind so much; but it is…

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