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Pearl Olive Redmon

Pearl Olive Redmon, 87, born on New Year’s Day, December 31, 1936 in Glasgow, Montana, and born into eternity on May 20, 2024.
Pearl is survived by her husband Ron, sons Mark and Cary, daughters Connie and Peggy Jo, brothers Carl, Ronald, Orrin, Jake, and her niece Lisa.

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Sue Carol Milam

In loving memory of Sue Carol Milam, whom passed away in her home surrounded by friends and family in the early morning hours of June 6, 2024. Born to Roy Watterson and Patricia Berry in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she also had two sisters and a stepbrother. Sue moved to Kingman in 1947 where she grew up with her sisters and enjoyed her time as a majorette in her school’s marching band. Sue met her husband, the late Everette “Gene” Milam in Kingman when she was 15 before he joined the Navy and was stationed overseas.

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Judith Mae (McConnell) Perry 

Judith Mae (McConnell) Perry left this earth to be with her beloved husband, Samuel Edward Perry, on March 9, 2024.
She was born in Zanesville, Ohio on April 3, 1952. Her family moved to California when she was in grade school, and she lived there until 1993 when she moved to Kingman, Arizona. Judy started working for Head Start in 1994. S
he put her heart and soul into her job and helped many families in our community. Judy worked for Head Start for over 20 years before retiring. After retiring, she enjoyed spending time with her family.
Judy was a loving daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, grandma, Nana, and friend. She will be truly missed.
Judy will be buried with her husband, Sam, at Mountain View Cemetery on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at 11 a.m. The family would like to extend an invitation to anyone that would like to attend.

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John Holland Shuffler

John Holland Shuffler, 75, passed away in Kingman, Arizona on May 24, 2024. John was born on June 30,1948 in Dallas,Texas to Billy and Irene Shuffler. The Shuffler family moved to Kingman in 1964. John graduated from Mohave County Union High School in Kingman, Arizona, in 1967. After high school he worked for his father at Shuffler and Kerley Construction in Kingman and then in Lake Havasu City. He married Paula Hafley in 1968 and started a family. He returned to Kingman in 1977 and resided there until his passing, John was a partner in several Kingman area businesses including: …

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