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Obituaries

Obituaries

Guy Lynn Davis, Jr.

Guy Lynn Davis, Jr., of Hackberry, died Thursday, October 5, 2023. He was 64. Mr. Davis was born Sept. 30, 1959 in Fullerton, Calif. The family contact is his wife Rita Marie Davis. Arrangements were made by Desert View Funeral Home in Kingman.

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Sheree (Sherry) Lynn Covey

Here is the story of a lovely lady who gave so much and asked for so little. The life of our dear Sheree (Sherry) Lynn Covey was cut short on September 24, 2023, after a brief illness. She was at home, in the arms of her husband and surrounded by her children and family including her sisters Shawnee and Kim. Sheree was born in Loma Linda, California on May 10th,1956. She is the daughter of the late Bob and Irene Fuqua. She was one of 12 children. When Sheree was 4, her family moved to Burro Creek to run a small restaurant that was located on old 93 Burro Creek

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KAREN SUZANNE MILLER

On January 14, 1961 a bright light entered the world and on September 1, 2023 it was extinguished.   Karen Suzanne Miller was raised in Simi Valley, California as the youngest to Bob and Jan. She was often teased by Keith, Kim and Steve, her siblings.  Karen was on the volleyball and track teams in high school and she studied to be an Xray technician in California. Later she moved to Lake Havasu City to be near her parents and drove to KRMC as a billing coder.  Ms. Miller spoiled her seal-point Siamese cats Boo and Atilla and was an avid reader.  Karen enjoyed water skiing, cooking and watching sports.  She

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ANDREW DANIEL MARCRUM

Andrew Daniel Marcrum, of Kingman, died Wednesday, July 26, 2023. He was 81. Mr. Marcrum was born Sept. 5, 1941 in Farmington, MO. The family contact is his daughter Rachel Rene Marcrum. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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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, Mike Rincon in Junior High School. They married on August

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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, Mike Rincon in Junior High School. They married on August

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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 to the coastal waters of California once. He was a

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