Obituaries
JOSEPH TIMOTHY LESSLEY
Joseph Timothy Lessley, of Kingman, died Saturday, August 24, 2019. He was 74. Mr. Lessley was born Aug. 16, 1945 in Woodlake, Calif. The family contact is his sister Charlotte Warr. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.
DANNY DUNN
Danny David Dunn, age 67, of Boone, North Carolina, passed away on Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Born May 3, 1952 in Akron, Ohio, Danny was the son of Gloria Neal Dunn and the late Harold Edgar Dunn. Danny owned and operated his own construction company. He was a graduate of Kingman High School Class of 1971. His first love was racing. He started bracket racing at the age of 16. He worked his way all the way up to the top fuel division. He owned and operated the Wilkesboro Raceway Park. Danny developed a love of flying. He would fly almost every day. In
JEANNE LOUISE ENSIGN
Jeanne Louise Ensign, of Kingman, died Friday, Aug. 30, 2019. She was 84. Mrs. Ensign was born Nov. 1, 1934 in Racine, Wisconsin. A service will be held Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 1 p.m. at Sutton Memorial Funeral Home in Kingman, with interment following at Mountain View Cemetery. The family contact is her husband George O. Ensign. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.
JOSEPH TIMOTHY LESSLEY
Joseph Timothy Lessley, of Kingman, died Saturday, August 24, 2019. He was 74. Mr. Lessley was born Aug. 16, 1945 in Woodlake, Calif. The family contact is his sister Charlotte Warr. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.
Be thankful for everything
Many people experience tremendous trials that are difficult to understand and accept. They question God’s love for them and even ask themselves, “If God truly loved me, why would He allow me to suffer?” That is an age-old question for which many will never find the answer. Though it sounds simplistic, suffering is a part of life because of the fall of man and sin’s presence in the world. Some years ago, I met a couple whose child was born with a rare condition causing the child to never grow physically or mentally. She lived for several years as the parents endured this affliction that robbed them of the joy
Baptist Church kicking off Operation Christmas Child
FT. MOHAVE – Come join First Baptist Church for an Operation Christmas Child kickoff event Saturday, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. to noon at First Baptist Church, 5360 Calle Valle Vista. There will be a demonstration of a lesson from The Greatest Journey as well as tables showing the journey of a shoebox. There will be refreshments and door prizes. Anyone who cares about Operation Christmas Child is invited. If you have any questions, please contact Pat Tardiff at 928-897-9324.
To be a child again
Wouldn’t it be nice to be a child again? To live a carefree life under the protection and provision of loving parents? To spend carefree summers swimming, bike riding, game playing and just ‘hanging out’ with friends. Though it once was the case for so many of us, times have changed and now we must play ‘adult;’ a game that is not really a game. Through the years the carefree life of adolescence has given way to a life filled with great responsibility. The ‘daily-grind’ (as we sometimes call it), includes going to a job every day; and quite often it is a job that we may not like or
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