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DONNI JOLYN HACKER RINCON

Donni Jolyn Hacker Rincon, 68, of Henderson, Nevada went to her heavenly home on August 18, 2023, surrounded by her sons and sisters. Donni was born to Don and Joan Hafley Hacker on July 17, 1955, in Kingman, Arizona. In Donni’s youth, she excelled in school and was active in many sports and clubs at Kingman High School. She graduated from Kingman High School in 1973. One of her early jobs as a child was to deliver ice buckets to many guests that were visiting the Holiday House Motel managed by her parents. Donni met the love of her life,…

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DONNI JOLYN HACKER RINCON

Donni Jolyn Hacker Rincon, 68, of Henderson, Nevada went to her heavenly home on August 18, 2023, surrounded by her sons and sisters. Donni was born to Don and Joan Hafley Hacker on July 17, 1955, in Kingman, Arizona. In Donni’s youth, she excelled in school and was active in many sports and clubs at Kingman High School. She graduated from Kingman High School in 1973. One of her early jobs as a child was to deliver ice buckets to many guests that were visiting the Holiday House Motel managed by her parents. Donni met the love of her life,…

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CHARLES EDWIN SHELLEY JR

We lost a legend! On Monday, August 21, 2023, Charles Edwin Shelley, Jr., Ed as he was well known, went to meet his maker. He was born in Kingman, Ariz., on May 19, 1961 to Judith Shelley. Ed spent most of his childhood wandering the hills of this beautiful country as a trapper and hunter, which he continued to do into adulthood. In his life, Ed did more from a wheelchair than most people will ever accomplish with two working legs. He enjoyed riding his mules all over the mountains chasing lions. He was into snorkeling and even made it…

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