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to ACCEL’s 2-1 ratio.

Kallie’s day consists of her core classes, including math, English, language arts, science, social studies, as well as social skills. She said she enjoys singing, dancing, and playing outside with her friends.

Jessie Bustamante, ACCEL’s chief development officer, said Kallie’s story is a testament to her and her family’s dedication and commitment to seeing her succeed.

“This is a unique scenario. Kallie is truly doing so well to have this modified independence,” Bustamante said. “We only have three students out of 250 that have this, so this is definitely unique. To a typical student it might seem normal, but for our population who have their own unique challenges, this is huge. So we’re excited to celebrate this.”

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being able to see that kids can do big things, kids can see a problem and they can figure out how to take action, and I think that’s a really important skill for girls to learn,” Tiffany added.

Giselle already has all her official business licensing and can showcase her business at events throughout the state.

Pawsome Pet Boutique’s next featured event will be at the Bring Home the Cookies 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Feb. 26, at Sun Devil Stadium.

Giselle will represent Troop 2894 as one of the few young entrepreneurs.

“Giselle used the skills she learned and confidence she gained through the Girl Scout Cookie program to start her own business,” said Mary Mitchell, co-interim CEO of Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council. “Her business, through which she sews and personalizes over-the-collar pet bandanas, makes pet bowls and creates handmade gemstone jewelry for pet lovers, even donates 10% of all sales to Sun City 4Paws Rescue, paying it forward as part of her business model.”

To find out more, visit Pawsome Pet Boutique on Facebook or email pawsomepetboutique@yahoo.com.

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Donald Hart

Mr. Don Hart, 71, died February 1, 2022. He was born March 7, 1950 in Wausau, Wisconsin to Joseph and Mildred Hart. A celebration of Don's life will take place at his home May 15, 2022 followed in the summer by a celebration in Athens, Wisconsin. As he once said, spread him like a tornado in nature. To leave the family condolences and view the full obituary please visit: www.thompsonfuneral chapel.com/obituary/donald-hart

Benedetta Bedford

Ms. Benedetta Bedford, 70, of Goodyear, Arizona died February 8, 2022 in Surprise, Arizona. She was born January 30, 1952 in Santa Monica, California to Fortunato Berardino and Maxine Clemens. A memorial service was February 22 at Thompson Funeral Chapel.

To read the full obituary and leave the family condolences, please visit: www.thompson funeralchapel.com/obituary/benedetta-bedford

Robert Misquez Sr

Robert age 53, sadly passed away on Saturday, February 5th 2022 i n Avondale, Arizona. He was born in Wilmington California to parents Frances and Henry Misquez. Robert received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Special Education from Arizona State University and his Masters in Educational Leadership from NAU.

He was incredibly passionate about coaching and coached football from pop warner to high school levels at Tolleson, Agua Fria, and Maryvale high school. He coached his own children from the flag football level to pop warner and continued into high school. In most recent years he even coached his own granddaughter in basketball. Robert was a mentor to countless at-risk youth and a father figure within the community. He was a talented, natural athlete his entire life with a winning mindset.

He is survived by his life partner of 34 years Lorraine Misquez, his 3 children Serena Misquez, Robert Misquez Jr., Jaime Misquez, and his granddaughter Peyton Waddell.

The family is comforted to know that he is joined in Heaven and at peace with his late son Fabian Misquez, who sadly passed away in 2019.

The West Valley View publishes free and paid obituaries for residents or former residents of the West Valley cities. Free Obits: Submit via email to obits@timespublications.com Paid Obits: Place online at: obituaries.westvalleyview.com or email to: obits@westvalleyview.com Deadline: Thursday at 5pm for Wednesday’s paper. Questions? 623-535-8439.

Regina Franco Gamez

On February 8, 2021, our cherished family matriarch, Regina Franco Gámez, of Tolleson, Arizona, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home. Regina was born on August 6, 1929 in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, to Ramon and Maria Gaspar (Burruel) Franco. She married the love of her life, Guillermo Robles Gámez, on October 19, 1946, in Hermosillo. In 1949, Guillermo and Regina immigrated to the United States, settling in Tolleson, Arizona, and planting deep roots in this closeknit community. She was a woman of deep faith, strength, and humor. She loved to dance, loved to cook, and loved her family. Each morning, beginning at 3am, she prayed for each of her 11 children, each of her grandchildren, and her greatgrandchildren. We looked forward to a morning phone call and song on each of our birthdays. She was a devoted member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Tolleson, serving the parish in any way she could—from washing the church linens, to cooking her delicious food for the annual parish fiesta. She was a member of the Blessed Sacrament Guadalupanas, La Hermandad del Santisimo Sacramento, and La Llama de Amor. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Guillermo Robles Gámez, children Xavier, Hector, and Elvia Gámez; parents Ramon and Gaspar; sisters Carmela, Juana Alba; brother Ramon Franco, great-granddaughter Maria Isabel Gámez, and her daughter-in-law Stella Robles. She is survived by her children, Ramon Guillermo, Alfredo (Natividad), Adolfo (Tina), Carlos, and Eduardo Gámez, Ana Imelda (Alex) Alvarez, Irene (Hector) Armendariz, and Reina (Jaime) Cornejo, and daughter-inlaw Esperanza "Espy" Gámez; Sister, Lydia (Frank) Kingman; sister-in-law Estela Franco, niece Lizeth Mendoza, and nephew Steven Franco; Her grandchildren: William, Hector, Nancy, Erica, Andrea, Lisa, Miguel, Melissa, Veronica, Javier, AnaEliza, Jessica, Amanda, Stephanie, Zachary, Alexis and Hector; 19 great-grandchildren; and countless extended family members and friends. Her legacy lives in each and every one of them and in those whose lives she touched. Services will be Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 800 W. Loma Linda Blvd., Goodyear, 85338. Viewing: 9:30-10:30am. Memorial Mass: 11:00 a.m. with Fr. Tom Lemos, C.S.C., presiding. Burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Avondale, AZ. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Alicia Acevedo-Urcuyo, Hospice of the Valley, Carlos Gámez, and Imelda Alvarez for the care, love, and compassion they showed our beloved mother and nana in the final years and months of her life. Until we meet again, querida Mama y Nana. QEPD. "Como quisiera, ay, que tú vivieras/ Que tus ojitos jamás se hubieran cerrado nunca Y esta r mirándolos/Amor eterno, e inolvidable/Tarde o temprano estaré contigo/ Para seguir amándonos" –Amor Eterno

Maria De Teresa Barrera

Maria 35, known to her loved ones as Gorda, departed her loving family on February 10, 2022.Gorda was born in Watsonville, CA, on July 03, 1986, to Sofia Martinez and Gerardo Barrera. She was a beloved daughter, sister and aunt. Gorda always smiled and knew how to light up a room, she enjoyed music and attending church. She was passionate about spending time with her family. Gorda is survived by her parents, Sofia, Gerardo and stepdad David; four sisters, Claudia (Michael), Sophia, Natasha, Sally and numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. Join us for a celebration of life following the services, February 24, 2022 at Salon Imperial 5938 W Bethany Home Rd, Glendale, AZ from 3-6 pm.

Robert Michael Ince

On Wednesday February 9, 2022, Longtime West Valley resident, 82 year old Robert Michael Ince passed away with his loving family at his bedside, due to complications from Covid 19. Born in Detroit, Michigan to Grace and Robert B. Ince, Bob and his family moved to Central Phoenix in 1944. Bob attended grade school in the Phoenix Union elementary district and graduated from West High School in 1957. Bob also attended Phoenix College. In 1960, Bob married his sweetheart Carole Campbell, a marriage that spanned over 61 years. Together they raised two children, Patti Graham (Gary), and Robert Z. Ince (Debbie). Bob was a fireman for the City of Phoenix, a career that he loved, spanning 27 years. Bob formed many friendships during his years in the fire service, serving side by side with those friends in many life saving incidents. Bob was recognized by those peers as Arizona Firefighter of the year in 1972 as a result of his role in the rescue of three of his crew members from a burning building roof collapse incident. Bob's schedule also allowed him to run a business in the two-way radio industry. Bob built many radio towers and support buildings on mountain peaks throughout Arizona. Many of those structures are still standing and in use today. Bob also was involved in west valley youth sports as a little league and football coach for many years. In retirement, Bob and wife Carole were able to fully enjoy their love of horses. Bob was an avid team roper, participating in local events as well as in events in Northern Arizona and the Pacific Northwest. Deep lasting friendships within the equine-roping community enriched their retirement years and brought considerable joy and happiness to Bob and Carole. Bob's passing leaves many saddened hearts, but Bob would tell you he led a very fulfilling life. He accomplished a lot and left this world a better place. Rest in Peace Cowboy, your work here is through. Bob is survived by his loving wife Carole, daughter Patti Graham (Gary), son Robert Z. Ince (Debbie), sister Kathleen Ince, grandchildren Mat Ince, Abby Moses, Zac Ince and Drew Moses. A private family service will be held. A Celebration of Life will be held in the near future with information posted for those interested in attendance.

JoEllen Charon

Ms. JoEllen Charon, 69 of Ajo, Arizona died January 29, 2022 in Goodyear, Arizona. She was born May 4, 1952 to Raymond Honea and Carol Jones. She is survived by her husband Rick Charon, son Aaron Tuttle, two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The family suggests that donations be made to the Humane Society. All service information is private.

Monica Crespin

Ms. Monica Crespin, 43, of Buckeye, Arizona died February 4, 2022 in Goodyear, Arizona. She was born December 30, 1978 in Tulare, California to Andras Gomez and Cande Muratalla. A visitation was held February 19 at Thompson Funeral Chapel in Goodyear, Arizona. To view the full obituary and leave the family condolences, please visit www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/monica-crespin

Charles Jaramillo

Mr. Charles, Jaramillo, 77, of Buckeye, Arizona died February 3, 2022. He was born August 4, 1944 in Los Angeles, California to Carlos Jaramillo and Jovita Zamora. A memorial service will be held at Desert Hills Baptist Church at 10am March 3, 2022. To view the full obituary and leave the family condolences, please visit www.thompson funeralchapel.com/obituary/antonio-jaramillo

AngelitaParigaMoreno

Moreno93,ofAvondale,AZpassedaway surroundedbylovedonesonFebruary8, 2022.AngelitawasbornonAugust2,1928 toFredParigaandGuadalupePortillo Pariga. AngelitagraduatedfromLitchfieldHighin 1944.Shemetandmarriedtheloveofher life,RamonMorenoin1948. AngelitawasadevoutmemberofSt.John VianneyCatholicChurch.Shedevotedmuchofhertimeatthe churchinthechoirandasamemberoftheLegionofMaryorganization,visitingthesickbothintheirhomesandinhospitals,preparingmealsandvolunteeringinmanymissionaryundertakingssponsoredbytheparish. Angelitaenjoyedbeingamothertohersixchildren.Shewent toworkatUnidynamicsin1964asanOperationsSolderer.She wasadedicatedandhardworkingemployee,retiringin1991, after27yearsofworkingthere.

Angelitawaspassionateaboutwatchingsports,dancing, camping,reading,amusementparks,casinos,andtakingtrips toCaliforniatovisitrelatives.Shewillbedeeplymissedbyher fivesons,andmanyfamilyandfriends. AngelitawaspredeceasedbyherhusbandRamonanddaughterCynthia.Sheissurvivedbyherfivesons:Antonio(Louisa), Joaquin,Fred(Donna),Javier(Robin)andRicardo,herthree grandchildren:Rebeca,TonyandBriana,andonegreatgranddaughterAlexa.

Stuart L. Anderson

Stuart (Stu) Lee Anderson passed on February 3, 2022, at the age of 81. He is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Carol S. Anderson; his three children, Becky A. Hill, Margie Joy (Leif), and J.D. Anderson (Rachel); his five grandchildren, Ellen Hill, Isabella Anderson, Addie Joy, Charlie Anderson, and Mason Anderson; his two sisters Marcia L. Wheat (Ron) and Tammy S. Ogilvie (David); a large extended family and countless friends. Stu was born August 3, 1940, in Tucson, Arizona to H. Lynn Anderson and Marjorie (McKinney) Anderson. His early childhood was spent on numerous cattle ranches throughout Arizona, which his father managed for Western Farm Management. His first years of schooling were in a one-room schoolhouse on Eagle Creek near Clifton, Arizona. He spent his formative years on his family’s farm in the western Phoenix Valley, where he learned to grow a multitude of crops and spent summers working at the Willows Ranch, east of Kingman, Arizona. It was while tending crops and livestock that Stu developed a love for the land. He attended Agua Fria Union High School, graduating in 1958, and then attended the University of Arizona (UofA), graduating in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and two minors: Animal Science and Agricultural Engineering. While at the UofA, Stu enrolled in the Air Force ROTC and was commissioned into the armed services upon graduation. Stu served his country in the United States Air Force from 1963 thru 1968. Stu was stationed in Austin at the time of the Kennedy assassination, and in 1964-1965, had the honor to be on a Special Assignment as the Officer in Charge of the Presidential Transportation Affairs for President, Lyndon B. Johnson. His next duty assignment took him to Germany. Stu achieved the rank of Captain at the time of his honorable discharge. Following his career with the Air Force, he resumed his career as a rancher at the Willows Ranch. He managed the Willows Ranch for over 30 years, where he developed 500 acres of rangeland into irrigated pastures, executed a rest rotational grazing system that allowed Willow Creek to revegetate into the lush stream it currently is, and improved the cattle herd genetics. After Stu “retired” from ranching, he worked in construction and was the “go-to-guy” for projects because Stu was known for doing a job well. After he fully retired, he became even more active in community service and poured his heart and energy into his second family, the Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club Stu maintained a strong commitment to community service and was genuinely the happiest when he was serving others. He was an active member of the Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club, the Kingsmen, the Kingman Elks Club, and the Kingman Masonic Lodge. He held memberships and offices with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Arizona Cattlemen’s Association, Mohave Livestock Association, Mohave Livestock Marketing Association, the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce, Arizona Town Hall, Project CENTRL, Mohave Utilities Commission, Boys & Girls Club of Kingman, and more. He received a congressional appointment to the Phoenix District Bureau of Land Management Advisory Council and received gubernatorial appointments to serve on the Arizona Beef Council and the Arizona Riparian Advisory Committee. He had other political appointments as he served on the Mohave County Extension Advisory Committee by appointment of the Mohave County Board and Supervisors and was on NAFTA Trade Corridor Committee by appointment of the City of Kingman Mayor and City Council. Stu was elected to the Mohave County Community College Board of Governors and served on this board for over 22 years, being re-elected multiple times. His biggest source of pride was his family. He always encouraged his children and grandchildren to pursue their dreams and education and accepted nothing less from them but to give their absolute best effort in everything they did. Hard work, discipline, perseverance, and integrity are ingrained family values. Stu received many awards and honors. He was a Boy Scouts of America, and an Eagle Scout. Other awards include the University of Arizona Lifetime Achievement Award, Founders Award from Mohave County Community College (MCC), The Paul Harris Fellow Award by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, Distinguished Service Citation from Rotary International, Rotary Hero from Rotary District #5495, FFA State Farmer Degree, Outstanding Service Award from Arizona Society for Range Management, Elder Statesman Award of Route 66 Rotary, and the naming of the Stuart L. and Carol Anderson Student Services Building at MCC, as well as others. In the spirit of Stu’s love for education and service, the family is asking instead of flowers, please donate to either: Route 66 Rotary Club P.O. Box 166, Kingman, AZ 86402 Or University of Arizona Foundation With H. Lynn and Marjorie M. Anderson Family Scholarship Fund written in the memo line Mail to: Development and Alumni Forbes 325 P.O. Box 210036, Tucson, AZ 85721-0036 To honor Stu’s love of the outdoors, a Celebration of Life Service is to be held Sunday, May 29, 2022, at 2:00 pm, in Kingman, AZ, at Hualapai Mountain Park, Recreation Area #1.

Criselio Espinosa

Criselio (Cris) Espinosa was born December 1943 in Poteet, Texas to Juanita & Roque Espinosa. He is the 2nd eldest of six children (Janie, Nancy & Roque, Sylvia & Billy). Cris was a Korean Army vet who served 1965-1967. Upon honorable discharge he came back to Buckeye where he married Margie

Alva in 1968. Cris was a certified auto mechanic but he said "It's just too messy" and wasn't worth it. He then started working at Comptons Food Market as a manger. In 1984 he purchased Comptons which he renamed Cris' Food Market. He served Buckeye for many years focusing on farm workers and their families often allowing them credit when times where tight. His next endeavor 2nd hand stores, he had three (Buckeye, Gila Bend and Why). Cris was simultaneously going to RSI where he graduated as a certified electrician. RSI did ask if he would consider being an instructor, he declined. Cris served his community in several ways. He was a NRA safety instructor, President of the Buckeye Parks and Recreation and a member of the Buckeye Chamber of Commerce. Cris was also an avid hunter of deer, rabbit, quail...anything that moved. He played softball and was a member of the Buckeye Wild Bunch. In his later years he was the go to guy for washers, dryers, electrical and AC work...never charging what he should have or could have. His life was spent serving God, his country and his community. He is survived by his wife of 54 years Margie Alva Espinosa; sons, Christopher (Chris) and James (JC) daughters Andrea (Tim) Brannon and Kelli (Jason) Biscoe. Five grandchildren Kayci, Isaiah, Christopher T, Damian and Vincent. A visitation will be held from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, services to follow on Saturday, February 26 at First Southern Baptist Church, 405 North 3rd Street, Buckeye, AZ. In lieu of flowers donations can be made for First Southern Baptist Church.

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