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John Connor Ashworth
September 18th, 1932 - May 10th, 2020
Johnnie (John) Connor Ashworth, age 87, of Golden Valley, AZ, went to be with His Lord on May 10, 2020. John was born in Stonega, VA. He retired from a successful career in Aeronautics as a Government Inspector. John loved the desert and moved with his wife from Southern California in July 2000. John was known to be a generous man and enjoyed helping people in any way he could. John was a devoted Christian, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, and, Friend. John, the oldest of nine children, was preceded in death by his siblings, Doyle Richardson, Buddy Henley, and Betty Birchfied. John is survived by his wife of 66 years, Mariada; daughter, Wanda (Leonard) Davis of Eden Prairie, MN; granddaughter, Kelly Davis of Chapel Hill, NC; and siblings, Dorothy Shanks, Connie Jones, Donnie, Jackie, Barney Henley. A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date. Events Details are pending.
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At Mohave Memorial Funeral Home, we welcome families of all backgrounds and cultures. We specialize in multicultural funerals, offering a nondenominational chapel, incense burning, and a staff fluent in Spanish and Hualapai. Our services include priority mail and home delivery of your loved one’s ashes, depending on where you prefer to have them safely delivered. Mohave also has finely crafted memorial products and keepsakes, allowing you to always keep your loved one close to you. Mohave families trust our dignified, affordable arrangements, including special pricing for America’s Veterans....
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