William “Bill” Rohlinger, born Dec. 29, 1954, passed on to the next adventure of life on Feb. 3, 2012.
He was a good friend and father.
Bill fought a long battle with COPD, and received a double lung transplant in October 2011. It was a tough battle. He owned and operated Goal 45 Motorsports building hot rods, street rods and racecars. Racing was his passion. He fulfilled his dream of building, designing and racing some incredible cars. His cars were in many magazines and on Pinks all Out where he won the Quick 8, with the 1974 Duster.
Carl W. Clark passed away Jan. 1, 2012, at home surrounded by family. Carl was born Feb. 20, 1924, in Kansas City, Mo., to Carl Wasser Clark and Grace May (Matthews) Clark.
As an only child, his parents called him Billy.
Carl was a proud Marine of WWII, as an Edson Raider, 1st Marine Division. In Korea, he lost his right eye from enemy fire. Carl’s final award was the Purple Heart and he was medically retired from the Military in 1951.
He worked for Remington Rand and received his Associates Degree from Kansas City Junior College.
Larry James Leamer 64 of Huachuca City, Ariz., died Nov. 16, 2011, from complications due to chronic heart disease. He was born Jan. 17, 1947 in Erie, Pa., to James Jonathan and Helen A. (Beck) Leamer. Larry was a great father, brother and friend to many, always able to help someone in need. He spent the majority of his life as an auto mechanic, but was really best known for being a fan; a fan of his two sons, Ken and JB; a fan of racing and auto shows; a fan of having a good time with friends; a fan of living life on his terms, which he always did.
William (Bill) Bean, 74, passed away on Feb. 10, 2012, after a battle with cancer. Bill was born Aug. 29, 1937, to Neil and Maudie May Bean in Bridger, Mont.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Larry Greenwood.
Larry passed away peacefully on Feb. 9, 2012, at the Copper Queen Hospital in Bisbee.
Larry is survived by his loving wife, Linda; his daughter, Marcie (Pat) Pilhofer of British Columbia, Canada; his son, Adam Greenwood of British Columbia, Canada; and three grandchildren, Damien, McKenzie, Madison.
He loved fishing, camping and visiting with his friends at the American Legion. He was a very proud Vietnam Veteran.
William Bean, 74, of Sierra Vista, Ariz., passed away on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012.
Memorial services will be on Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at 11 a.m., at Hatfield Funeral Home. Further information will be in a later edition. Arrangements by Hatfield Funeral Home.
On Feb. 6, 2012, Florence McKinley passed away at home surrounded by her family. She is preceded in death by her Father, Horace Allen.
Florence was a lifetime member of the Girl Scouts of America. She graduated from Oscoda High School in Oscoda, Mich., in 1974 and studied Architectural Drafting and Design at Cochise College with a special interest in designs that enhanced handicap accessibility. She was a member of the Vestry and the Episcopal Church Women (ECW) at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Florence worked at the UPS Store in both Sierra Vista and Fort Huachuca.
Joseph Michael Bishoff, 44, of Sierra Vista, passed away at Life Care Center on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, Per his wishes, he will be cremated and services will held at a later date. Hatfield Funeral Home was in charge of the cremation.