A bedroom in Lin Ennis’ Chapel area home has been transformed into a makeshift studio — a wooden desk is now a sewing machine station with thread, pins and needles about; drawers have been labeled “bias tape,” “elastic” and...
Louis G. Nichols Jan. 23, 2010 Louis “Lou” G. Nichols, of Oak Creek, beloved husband and father, passed away Jan. 23, at home surrounded by his wife and family. Survivors are his wife Billie Dawn Nichols; children Sammantha McDonald,...
Pat McMahan owns the largest collection of agates in the United States and second largest in the world. At his home in Cottonwood, McMahan has carefully identified, labeled and put over 7,000 specimens on display, some of which will...
Known just about everywhere in Sedona by his warm, engaging smile and inspiring personality, salesman, businessman and community booster Howard Hawk died Monday, July 27. He was 91. Hawk performed many jobs during his lifetime, but took special pride...
Rollin BrewerMay 6, 1923 — June 11, 2009 Rollin Brewer, 85, of Sedona, died June 11. He moved to Sedona in 1977, where he became very active in the local bridge community. His participation in the Sedona Oak...
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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