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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | SEPTEMBER 29, 2021
OBITUARIES Dean Sehm, Jr.
Mr. Dean Sehm Jr., 62, of Litchfield Park, Arizona died September 17, 2021. He was born March 5, 1959 in Rochester, New York to Dean Sehm Sr. and Maybelle DiLorenzo. Services will be held at a later date. Condolences can be left for the family at: www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/obituary/ dean-sehm-jr
David Lee Hastings, Jr.
Mr. David Hasting, 54, of Avondale, Arizona died September 18, 2021. He was born February 17, 1967 in Adrian Michigan to David Hasting Sr. and Teresa Lojewski. A memorial service will be held at 6PM September 23 at Thompson Funeral Chapel in Goodyear, Arizona. Condolences may be left for the family at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/obituary/ david-lee-hasting-jr
Ernest Moseley
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Mr. Ernest "Evan" Moseley of Litchfield Park, Arizona died September 14, 2021. He was born September 20, 1933 in Livingston, California to Thomas Benjamin Moseley and Hattie Edna Strickland Moseley. He was preceded in death by his parents Thomas and Edna, brothers Herbert, Leslie, Mark, James, Allen and Stanley, sisters Avola, and Ruth Ann Stewart, infant daughters Leta Marlene and Lark Anne Moseley, and his only son Ernest Moseley II. He is survived by his wife Marva "Tillie" Moseley, and daughters Robin Arave (Dave), Marlena Kirby (Jim), Tamara Davies (Bill), and Rachel Williams (Jay), and his brother Robert, 10 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Evan graduated from Tolleson Union High School in 1952. That same year, he married Marva "Tillie" Patterson. He owned and operated Moseley Aviation in Litchfield Park for 40 years. He was a business entrepreneur; he created and ran several aviation related businesses. He started ProLift Helicopters, and Life Rescue, a medical rescue and transport service in Lakeside, Arizona. He wildcatted for oil on family land in Texas and successfully completed four wells. Evan was a highly accomplished helicopter and fixed-wing pilot. His company helped put the roof on the Bank-One Ballpark stadium. Evan was a Godly Christian, a good businessman, and a great family man. He was greatly loved and he will be greatly missed. Visitation and services will be held Saturday, September 25 at 8 AM at Thompson Funeral Chapel in Goodyear, Arizona. Condolences can be left for the family at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/obituary/ernest-evanmoseley/
Sharon Rae Johnson Sharon Rae Johnson, 78, a longtime resident of Litchfield Park, Arizona, passed peacefully on August 24, 2021 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Sharon was born October 18, 1942 to Raymond and Lois Gragg. She grew up with her younger sister, Pamela, in Topeka, Kansas. Sharon attended Topeka High School where she met her husband, Erland Johnson, during her senior year homecoming dance. Sharon and Erland married on February 12, 1961 in Topeka, while Erland was attending Washburn University Law School. The couple went on to have four girls: Shawn (infant/dec’d), Kimberly, Shevon and Kirsten. In 1963, Sharon and Erland moved from Topeka to Phoenix and stayed in Arizona for the rest of their lives– in Tucson for seven years and then in the Litchfield Park area for 44 years. Sharon was a stay-at-home mother for 13 years before her 40-year career as an office manager for two real estate companies: Tres Realty and Meese & Associates. Sharon volunteered in various organizations. In Tucson, Sharon served as president of Pueblo Jr. Women’s Club. After moving to Litchfield Park, Sharon and Erland both participated in community choir and drama, and Sharon danced in a local women’s group. For years she was a Bible Study Fellowship leader and was very active at Compass Church in Goodyear. Sharon was a very proud and loving mother and grandmother. She was known by her very kind spirit. Sharon never had an enemy or spoke ill of anyone. She had a sweet sense of humor, loved to sing, and was fun to be around. But mainly, Sharon’s love of Christ spilled into her love for every person she spent time with. Her presence and spirit are greatly missed. Sharon is predeceased by: Lois Smith (Mother), Raymond Gragg (Father), Erland Johnson (Husband), and Shawn Johnson (Daughter.) She is survived by: Pamela Whitneybell (Sister), Kimberly Miller (Daughter) with husband Mathew Miller, Shevon Johnson (Daughter), Kirsten Wadsworth (Daughter) with husband Cory Wadsworth. Seven grandchildren: Morgan (Miller) Hassell, Austin Miller, Sydney (Miller) Perry, Averi Miller, Ian Miller, Genevieve Wadsworth and Kegan Wadsworth. Two Nephews: James Whitneybell and Ben Whitneybell with father Doug Whitneybell. A memorial service will be held in late November, 2021. In lieu of flowers, please donate to www.summit.org/give
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