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Donald Lee Bellile, 72, beloved husband, father, papa, brother, and friend
passed away on July 25, 2010. He was born in Washburn, Wisconsin on Funeral Flowers
December 14, 1937. Don loved the land and the lake where he grew up.
Shortly after graduating from Northland College he took a teaching
position in Alaska. It was in Alaska that he met and married a red-headed Search this site Go
girl from Idaho. They were later sealed in the Chicago, Illinois LDS Temple.
He said that marrying her was the best thing that ever happened to him.
They returned to his home state of Wisconsin where they built their home
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in the Milwaukee area. Don was an Educator and High School Guidance
Counselor for the Greenfield, Wisconsin School District. He retired in 1995
and later moved to his final residence in Yuma, Arizona. Don loved Burial Choices
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and his little toy poodles. Also, he loved serving in his church, The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. His last great accomplishment was A Fathers Love
writing and publishing his autobiography, The Hybrid Man.He will be Funeral Homes
greatly missed. His caring love and sense of humor are two of the greatest
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gifts that he gave and left his family and friends.Don is survived by his
loving wife, Margaret, of 45 years; three daughters, Karlyn (F. Mike) ALABAMA OBITUARIES
Busdicker, Allison Bellile, Danielle (Steven) Barfuss; eight grandchildren;
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two brothers, one sister; five nephews and six nieces.Funeral services will
be held Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Tremonton 3rd Ward ARIZONA OBITUARIES
LDS Chapel, 9590 N. 6800 W., Tremonton, Utah 84337. Interment will be
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at Riverview Cemetery in Trementon, Utah.In lieu of flowers that family
request that donations be made in Don Bellile's name to: The Sharp CALIFORNIA OBITUARIES
Foundation (MCS Account 210), 8695 Spectrum Center Blvd., San Diego, Canada Obituaries
CA 92123. These donations will be utilized to help support other LVAD
patients.On-line condolences may be expressed at COLORADO OBITUARIES
www.rogersandtaylor.com. CONNECTICUT OBITUARIES

Guadalupe Aguayo, 70, of Yuma, died July 26, 2010, in Yuma.He was born D.C. OBITUARIES
July 18, 1940, in Sahuaripa, Sonora, Mexico, and was an agricultural
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laborer.No services are planned. Burial will be at Panteon Municipal in San
Luis Rio Colorado, Son.Desert Valley Mortuary is handling local FLORIDA OBITUARIES
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Memorial services for Marlys Maxine Aguerro, of Yuma, will be 3 p.m. IDAHO OBITUARIES
Saturday at Fort Yuma United Methodist Church, 350 Picacho Road,
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Indian Hill on Fort Yuma Indian Reservation.Born June 26, 1944, in Pasco,
Wash., she died Aug. 23, 2010, in Yuma. She was 66.Funeraria del Angel is INDIANA OBITUARIES
handling arrangements, including cremation. Published in The Yuma Sun
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Dorthea Gail Bush, 59, of Yuma, died Aug. 26, 2010, at Yuma Regional
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Medical Center.She was born July 3, 1951, in Yuma and was a cook for the LOUISIANA OBITUARIES
U.S. Army.Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Johnson Mortuary MAINE OBITUARIES
Chapel. Inurnment of cremains will be at a later date at Yuma City
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Marlys Maxine Aguerro, 66, of Yuma, died Aug. 23, 2010, in Yuma.She was MICHIGAN OBITUARIES
born June 26, 1944, in Pasco, Pa., and was a homemaker.Memorial services
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will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Fort Yuma United Methodist Church, 350
Picacho Road, Indian Hill on Fort Yuma Indian Reservation.Funeraria del MISSISSIPPI OBITUARIES
Angel is handling arrangements, including cremation. Published in The
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Patricia Lou (Early) Sommers, 81, passed away Sunday, August 1, 2010
after a long battle with breast cancer. She was born in Fargo, ND on July 2, NEBRASKA OBITUARIES
1929. She grew up in West Fargo, ND, and Billings, MT. Before marrying NEVADA OBITUARIES
September 1, 1949 to her love Faris, she studied in college to be a
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dietitian.Pat dedicated her life to her four children and husband creating
the best possible environment for all to flourish creating a smooth life NEW JERSEY OBITUARIES
where kids could be kids, feeling safe and cared for. She was the mom who
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would stay up all night while you were sick, sometimes traveling for
medical care. A mom everyone dreams of, the one who made treats to NEW YORK OBITUARIES
come home to after school. She encouraged experiencing any interesting NORTH CAROLINA OBITUARIES
endeavor. Ever the chauffeur, she piled miles on the car taking everyone to
school, 4-H, chorus, band, Boy Scouts, music lessons, dance, and play NORTH DAKOTA OBITUARIES
rehearsals. She was the room mother, the mother who volunteered at Obituaries updated (Daily)
school, the PTA mom who was loved by all the kids. She made sure that
school children did not go without at Christmas. She also taught Sunday OHIO OBITUARIES
school in Somerton. She stressed education making college a choice. She OKLAHOMA OBITUARIES
was always there for everyone, never judging, but listening and supporting
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in a positive way to help them get through whatever they faced. Her
grandchildren adored her for whistling songs, touching her tongue to her PENNSYLVANIA OBITUARIES
nose, cooking good food, coloring, and generally finding thoroughly
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entertaining things to do. She seemed to have magnetic charisma with all
children. They would gravitate to her smiling, waving, and hugging her SOUTH CAROLINA OBITUARIES
though she didn't know them. Besides that, she was able to step in and take SOUTH DAKOTA OBITUARIES
over as office manager for Producers Livestock Marketing Assoc. when
needed. She was the wife who was instrumental in the success of her TENNESSEE OBITUARIES
husband's career. Together they made decisions to support good causes TEXAS OBITUARIES
like Smile Train, and sponsoring Christian children. She was a member of
the Sweet Adelines for 40 years, singing baritone in the chorus and various UTAH OBITUARIES
quartets. As group leader, she wrote scripts for shows, made and designed VERMONT OBITUARIES
costumes, and helped with choreography. In town, she sang for many
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functions and also traveled extensively to conventions all over the U.S.
While volunteering for the Assistance League of Yuma, she worked in the WASHINGTON OBITUARIES
shop stocking, pricing, and selling items. She especially loved shopping for
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school children, and helping them choose clothing. In a nutshell, she was a
giving, kind woman. Better known to us as the best mom in the whole WISCONSIN OBITUARIES
world. She was preceded in death by her father, William Martin Early, WYOMING OBITUARIES
mother, Vada Louise (Good) Early; husband, Faris Franklin Sommers. She
is survived by sons, Tim, Scott (Delaine), Frank Sommers; daughter, Lynn Advertise
(Michael) Shoop; grandsons, Nathan (Rocio), Aaron (Rebecca), and Privacy Policy
Matthew Shoop (Fiancé Vanessa), and Richard (Angie) Hanen; great-
grandson, Noah Shoop; brother in-law, Arlen (Sandy) Sommers; sister Contact
in-law, Betty Sommers.She is eternally loved and sorely missed by all her Send Flowers
family and friends. Pallbearers are all her grandsons plus Jared and Robert
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Sommers. Honorary pallbearers are her sons, and James and Max Early,
Arlen Sommers, Todd Sommers, Wayne Sommers, Dave Platt and Louis Pet Urns
Daily.A visitation will be held at Johnson Mortuary on Friday, August 13,
2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with the Rosary at 7:00 p.m. A service
will be held on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. at Immaculate Archives
Conception Church. Interment will follow at Desert Lawn Memorial Park.
Let our memories comfort and sustain us. Published in The Yuma Sun on September 2010 (5)
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