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ACCEL...continued from page 26 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

Scout...continued from page 27 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.

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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.” “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

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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.


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