5~28~08 Arrest Log
May 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Guerra, Anthony Michael, 28, Globe, aggravated assault, DV
Koepf, Susan Kathleen, 51, Globe, fraudulent schemes
Wells, Shawn H., 28, Globe, forgery, fraudulent schemes
Kubacki, Daniel, 23, Globe, warrant
Honga, Darin Joey, 23, San Carlos, false reporting, warrant
Goode, Kevin, 24, San Carlos, warrant
Marcouillier - Falquez, Michael, 20, Miami, driving suspended
Hernandez, Rachel Ann, 25, Globe, DUI
Victor, Harold, 34, San Carlos, driving suspended, DUI, DUI extreme, aggravated DUI
Rodriguez, Tommy, 26, San Carlos, warrant
Daniels, Jeremy, 31, Globe, driving suspended
Ayson, Ramirez, 25, Globe, assault
Stanley, Arron, 23, San Carlos, DC
Sanders, Leonard A., 51, Claypool, conspiracy to commit burglary
Moss, Jason Lance, 37, Globe, burglary
Hammer, Joseph Brian, 32, Roosevelt, driving suspended
Cuizon, Matthew Keone, 27, Florence, failure to pay fine, poss. or use marijuana, poss. make, manufacture, deliver para.,
Silvas, Ygnacio Richard, 40, Superior, fraudulent schemes and arti., taking identy of another, falsely make written inst.
May 19
Deputy and Tri-City Ambulance were dispatched to Highway 60 near the Fairgrounds turn off in reference to a 911 call reporting a body on the side of the highway. Upon arrival, deputy located an intoxicated male subject. Subject was okay and was turned over to the Globe Police Deprtment.
May 20
Deputy conducting a traffic stop on US 60 near Old Oak arrested Powell, David Ray and Corr, Jayne Lois for possession of dangerous drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. Gila County Task Force K9 assisted and alerted on the vehicle where drugs were located.
5~28~08 Arrest Log
May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Robert, Gary, Globe, 37, poss. dangerous drug for sale, poss. dangerous drug, poss. marijuana, poss. marijuana for sale
Guerra, Anthony, 28, Miami, agg. assault, D.V.
Wells, Shawn, 29, Globe,
forgery
Koepf, Susan, 51, Globe, fraudulant schemes
Smith, Sandra, 40, Globe, court remand
Powell, Pearl, 30, Globe, court remand
Cruse, Robert, 47, Miami, driving with revoked license
Raftvold, Michael, 48, Star Valley, FTA x3
Cons, Derrick, 38, Miami, DC
Earvens, Steven, 23, Globe, court remand
Coppen, Raphael, 23, Globe, FTC/FTA warrant
Powell, David, 31, Globe, poss. drug para., poss. dangerous drug
Earven, Steven, 23, Globe, FTP child support
Goodman, Troy, 31, Globe, FTC warrant
Napolitano, Jacob, 19, Globe, poss. of drug para. x2
Magana, Jonathan, 21, Globe, FTC x2, driving suspended x3, driving suspended
Honga, Darin, 23, Peridot, false report to law enforcement, FTA warrant
Hernandez, Rachel, 25, Globe, violation of court order
Cline, Kenneth, 54, Tonto Basin, domestic violence, criminal damage
Bartley, Josh, 28, Payson, court transport
Rucker, William, 28, Claypool, contempt of court warrant
Glover, Anthony, 33, Globe, assault, DV
Cruz, Melissa, 35, Globe, false report, warrants x 2, FTC
5~28 Obituaries
May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Robert John McGaughey, 16, of Globe, passed away May 23, 2008, in Globe, AZ. Born in Miami, AZ, he was a student at Miami High School. Preceded in death by “Papa Ruben,” he leaves behind in loving memory his father, John McGaughey; his mother, Deanna Gonzales; his stepmother, Christy McGaughey; his sister, Ana McGaughey; his brothers, Daniel McGaughey, Joseph McGaughey, and Tyric Astor; Grandma and Grandpa John McGaughey, and “Grandma Susie and Grandpa Jimmy,” all of Globe, AZ. He is also survived by Great-grandma Mary McGaughey of Miami, AZ; “Grandma Alice” of Lake Havasu City, AZ; and many uncles, aunts, and cousins, who will hold him in memory. Robert was active in sports, and a loving big brother, cousin, grandson and friend.
Services were scheduled for May 28 at 3 p.m. at Miami High School Auditorium, with interment to follow at Globe Cemetery. Assisting the family is Lamont Mortuary of Globe.
Olive Zorn, 92, of Globe, passed away May 16, 2008, at Hospice of the Valley in Mesa, AZ. She was born in Florence, AZ, on Feb. 16, 1916, to Nathan Blackburn and Lola Romania (Mattice). She was married to the love of her life, Thomas Zorn, for 47 years. She was active in the Miami First Southern Baptist Church, the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and Women of the Moose. She loved to sing, garden, polka, fish, crochet, find rocks, do beadwork, and make famous pies. She loved animals, especially her dogs, and she fed wild rabbits. She was easy-going, family-oriented and had a great sense of humor.
Olive Zorn was preceded in death by her husband, thomas Zorn; son, Grover Cleveland Zorn, daughter, Olive Lorraine Zorn,: brothers, Lamar Johnson, Rulon Blackburn, Doyle Blackburn, and Lloyd Blackburn: and sister, Norma Blackburn. She leaves behind in loving memory her son, Benjamin Zorn of Globe, AZ, and sister Thora Watkins of Central Heights, AZ.
Visitation will be on Saturday, May 24, from 10 to 11 a.m., with funeral services to follow at 11 a.m., at the Miami First Southern Baptist Church, 1008 Live Oak Street, Miami, AZ. Arrangements were entrusted to Miles Funeral Services Globe.
Frank Banicevich, 84, of Globe, died in Globe, AZ, on May 21, 2008. Born in Croatia on July 31, 1914, to Anton and Frances Banicevich, he came to Arizona with his mother and lived with the Mrgidic family while attending Globe schools. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1943 and flew photoreconnaissance missions over Japan, receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with clusters. Frank graduated from ASU and went to Washington to serve AZ Senator Carl Hayden throughout his long term, and continued there through 1986 in service to the Senate. He then retired to Globe to live near his many.lifelong friends.
He was active in Holy Angels Parish and the VFW, and corresponded and visited with such a kindly, outgoing spirit that he will be greatly missed. Former Governor Rose Mofford has suggested a memorial in Frank’s name at their alma mater, Globe High School.
Lt. Catherine “Cappy” Ridenhour, U.S. Army Nurse Corps
May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment

All the young fellows had gone off to WWII when young Catherine “Cappy” Joy saw the recruiting poster at the Young post office. She decided to join the Cadet Nursing Corps, the youngest group of uniformed women to serve in the war. She got good training at Good Sam in Phoenix, but with most RN’s off to war, the teenage Cadets were spending eight hours on the floor in addition to their studies, and on most afternoon and night shifts, there wasn’t an RN in the hospital.
By the time Cappy finished her training, the war was over and her enlistment was up. She worked at Miami-Inspiration Hospital until 1953, when she joined the Army Nurse Corps. She got her basic training at Ft. Sam Houston and served at Brooks Army Hospital. She’d volunteered for “Overseas” and was sent to Hawaii for fifteen months, a good place to visit and the perfect spot to meet a Marine named “Ike” Ridenhour.
Cappy and Ike married and wound up back in Arizona, where Cappy took a few years off to raise a son, Monty. She worked at M-I again for a few years and finished up as a Visiting Nurse for the elderly.
Nursing, she says, was much more than a living. It gave her the self-discipline and confidence to “weather the stormy times in life. I’ve had a very good and fulfilling life, thanks to the ‘Cadet Nurse Corps.’”
Copper Mountain Residents Visit Arboretum
May 29, 2008 | Comments Off

By Pearl Nancarrow
Seven residents, two employees and a big dog from Copper Mountain recently visited the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. They arrived early in the morning and had breakfast in the picnic area. Sausage, eggs and tortillas cooked on an outdoor grill were a great way to begin. Tour highlights included the Heritage Rose Garden, the new children’s garden area, and the Australian Walkabout bridge and sheep station. The group then toured the Demo Garden, where there was much interest in the meadow, pavilion and the pond areas. The visit was concluded with a sack lunch at the picnic grounds and the ride home.

Thank You for the Arboretum Trip
By Copper Mountain resident, Janet Weimer
Thank you for yesterday. We went on an outing to the Arboretum, it was great fun. A special thank you to Pearl, the lady who showed us around, and also for the great food we got. We saw many wonderful things. A big thank you to Big Foot for being a big helper. To everyone, God Bless you for showing us a very special time. It is good to live in a place that makes it possible to visit the Arboretum. A great big thank you to the man who gave us the Krispy Kremes for breakfast!

