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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | MARCH 2, 2022

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Mr. Newell Hamilton, 80, of Goodyear, Arizona died February 12, 2022. He was born January 26, 1942 in Isabel, Kansas to Harel Hamilton and Fern Kilmer. A visitation will be held March 2 at 8AM with a service beginning at 9AM. A graveside service will be held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona at 1PM. To view the full obituary and leave the family condolences, please visit www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/newell-hamilton

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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.

Darlene Mae Toops

Darlene Mae Toops was welcomed to heaven February 22, 2022. Born July 2, 1939 in Chicago, IL. She came to Arizona a decade later. A graduate of North High School in Phoenix, Darlene launched a life-long career in newspaper printing and publishing. As co-founder of The Glendale Star, she was inducted into the Arizona Newspapers Association Hall of Fame. She was an active community member where she served on numerous boards, commissions and service clubs and was the first female Chair of the Board for the Glendale Chamber of Commerce. Darlene was a fan, participant and supporter of Arizona auto racing and her life was filled with, faith, family and friends. She is survived by her husband of 63 years Bill, sons Bill and Roger, Daughter-in-laws Linda and Kim, four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Services will be held at Apostles Lutheran Church 7020 W Cactus Rd., Peoria Wednesday March 2 with a 10am visitation and 11am service.

Lawrence Joseph Clark Rev. Lawrence Joseph Clark, 89, of Cottonwood, Arizona died February 12, 2022. He was born January 13, 1933 to Perry Joseph Clark and Esther Shipman in Inglewood, California. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Joyce Lee Clark, and his grandson, Zachary Shouse. Lawrence, a proud graduate of UCLA, earned a Master of Divinity at Eastern Baptist Seminary. He was ordained by the Philadelphia Baptist Association and later earned a Master of Ed. in Supervision & Counseling at Long Beach State University. Rev. Clark pastored several churches and was also an associate pastor. He was the principal of 2 different schools in between his pastoral callings. He was also a social worker in Chicago for 20 years! He felt God's call on his life and desired to be an example of Christ's love in every situation, no matter what his job description was. Larry is survived by his wife, Beverly Bullock. Larry and Beverly were blessed by God to have found each other and be united in marriage in their 'Golden years'. They were very active together with daily swims, traveling, and cruise adventures. Larry enjoyed writing about his travel experiences to share with family when he returned. He made you feel like you had been there with them. Other family members who miss Larry greatly are: his son, Wayne (Della) Clark; daughter, Peggy (Mark) Whiting; step-daughter Janet Layfield (Jon); step-son, William (Laurie) Bullock and his sister Dorothy Roder, as well as his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Celebration of Life for Larry will be Feb. 26, 2022 at Thompson Funeral Chapel, and burial at Holy Cross.


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