June 15, 1945 — May 4, 2024
Lance Dean Zimmerli, 78, of Sedona, died May 4.
Born to H.O. Zimmerli and Lily Stangler in Cedar Rapids, Ia., he married Merry Anne in Elkhorn, Wis., and later lived in Lake Geneva,...
March 12, 1955 — April 30, 2024
Christine De Ruyter, 69, of Clarkdale, died April 30.
She loved to volunteer and did so at the Clarkdale Police Department, with AARP taxes at the Verde Valley Senior Center and at numerous...
Keeping Sedona residents informed, the Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers and area residents and businesses to plan for upcoming daytime full closures and lane restrictions on State Route 89A in Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon.
The restrictions...
Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects through this week in an effort to help protect communities from catastrophic wildfires and improve the health of the forest.
The...
Sept. 15, 1952 — April 28, 2024
Michael Paul Sepe, 71, of Sedona, died April 28.
He was preceded in death by his father, Louis; and brother, Christopher. He is survived by his wife, Audrey; daughter, Kristina; mother, Cynthia; and his...
Sept. 5, 1930 — April 19, 2024
Ruth Kane, 93, formerly of the Village of Oak Creek, died April 19.
Born in Detroit, she married Dick Kane in 1955 and they retired to the Sedona area in 1993. She was active...
Sept. 7, 1973 — March 31, 2024
Catherine Elizabeth Gruber, 50, of Sedona, died March 31.
She is survived by her parents, William and Beverly; and her sister Kimberly.
1936 — April 24, 2024
Sai Yoon Chang, 87, formerly of Sedona, died April 24.
He held a Ph.D. in analytical biochemistry and worked in the pharmaceutical industry on drug develÂopment techniques involving mass spectrometry. He was an avid hiker and...
Aug. 30, 1934 — April 8, 2024
Lois Anne Rosenow, 89, of the Village of Oak Creek, died April 8.
An English teacher, she moved to the VOC in 1988.
She was predeceased by four sisters and her brother, and is...
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