Summers was born and raised in the White Cloud area and graduated from Malvern high school in 1916. Death resulted from an automobile accident near his home at Apache Junction, Ariz., on Oct. 22, in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D. The highway patrol said an autopsy found that Summers had died of a ruptured heart artery just before the crash. 60-70 four miles west of Apache Junction and plunged into a dry wash. Duran Summers, 67, of Apache Junction, was at first listed as a traffic death when his car went off U.S. Military rites and burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Ft, Meyers, Va. Summers, a native of Malvern, Iowa, is survived by his wife, Ruth M.įriends may call at Desert View Chapel, 9702 E. He took part in the Philippine and New Guinea campaigns. A veteran of both World Wars, he was awarded the Silver Star and the Bronze Star during World War II. Summers was a flight surgeon for the 3535th Bombardment Training Wing before retiring and moving here 10 years ago from Russellville, Ark. Summers, 67, a retired colonel and flight surgeon for the Air Force, died Sunday of a heart attack en route to his home at Kings Ranch here. His mind gave away and be grew weaker from day to day till death finally came. Be was brought down to the hospital for treatment and the burns gradually healed, but the shock to his system could not be counteracted. In January last, at Kelvin, a gase line lamp exploded while he was trying to regulate it and he was seriously burned about the head and arms. Marshall, a pioneer of Pinal county died at the hospital in Florence last Saturday morning. Frances Beebles, of Glendale, Calif, also 15 grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Johnson of Casa Grande, Charles, of 3 Marshalltown, Iowa, Roy, of Phoenix, two daughters, Mrs. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors Society and was affiliated with the Presbyterian church. She was a resident of Casa Grande intermittently for 25 years, dividing time between her sons Ernest and Roy here, and part time with a daughter in California. Annie Rebecca Johnson was born in Freedom, Indiana, in January, 1859, and was 86 years and 11 months old at her demise. Johnson's mother last week in Phoenix, which occurred Sunday, December 2. Johnson received word last week of the death of Mr. _ leaves a husband and three little _ to mourn her untimely Deceased was the daughter-in-law of General John Hise, Surveyor-General of Arizona, and was a true and devoted wife and mother and will be sadly missed from the circle of her immediate friends and acquaintances. of pneumonia, after an illness of eight days, Mrs. ĭied, in this city, Saturday June 30, 1888, at 4 o'clock p.m. Rosary was scheduled Thursday at Cole & Maud Mortuary Chapel, with Mass Friday in the St. In addition to his widow, survivors include, their two children, Rormana Gurley and Ernesto Esquival, and 15 grandchildren. Esquival said he was too busy for marriage until he met his wife, Maria, and married her in 1950. In a recent interview, he recalled the excitement of life as a "vaquero" in Mexico and Texas and said he was always too busy to learn to write English although he understood it thoroughly. He arrived in the Coolidge area when he was 73, and left the life of a cowboy to work in the cotton fields. Esquival, who died Sunday was born in Michoancan, Mexico, and moved to Texas when he was 35. Ariz: Ariesto Esquival, registered as the oldest resident of Pinal County, and possibly the oldest in Arizona, has died in a nursing home, five days before his 110th birthday. The remains were brought to Tucson and will be sent Monday night to Spencer. They have no children but she is survived by a married sister. The family came to Tucson about three years ago from Spencer, Ind. Kills, an electrical engineer, formerly in charge of the University plant and later at Hayden. Ellis died Sunday night at 11 o'clock at Oracle. Levi Buggies, who was a member of the 13th legislature from Pinal County, died suddenly recently. The body was brought to Tucson in an automobile last night. He was overtaken and informed of his wife's death at the hotel where they were stopping. Bates had seemed quite as well as usual Wednesday and Prof. The body will be shipped tonight to South Bay City, Michigan, for interment Mr. Bates of the English department, University of Arizona, died Wednesday afternoon at Oracle after an illness of about three years, The funeral was held at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel of the Reilly Undertaking company, with Rev. Obituaries and Death Notices in Pinal County, Arizona
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