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Shirley Garcia
May 27th, 1937 - September 4th, 2020
Shirley J. Garcia May 27, 1937 – September 4, 2020 Shirley was born in Ft. Defiance, AZ, graduated from high school in St. Michaels, AZ and worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs for 38 years in Chinle, AZ and Shiprock, NM, most recently as a Budget Assistant. She lived in Ft. Defiance, Chinle, AZ, Farmington, NM and Peoria, AZ. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends and crocheting to support the Salvation Army and playing Bingo. She is survived by John Garcia (son), Doris Garcia (daughter in law), Abel Garcia (grandson), Barbara Pickering (sister) and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband Abel Garcia, Parents: John D. Wallace Sr. and Antoinette T. Wallace, Siblings: Della McCabe, Johanna Kee, John D. Wallace Jr., Rose Martinez. The family would like to thank the staff of Orchard Pointe Arrowhead, Alliance Medical Clinic, Teamselect Mobile Therapy and Desert Valley Hospice for assisting Shirley in Peoria.
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Regency Mortuary believes that finances should not hinder compassionate, individualized funeral care. We offer affordable options for Sun City, Phoenix, Glendale, and Maricopa County families. Let our devoted bilingual staff help you make arrangements for a loved one or as part of your estate planning. We welcome all faiths and beliefs, with dedicated areas for ritual washing and incense burning. Step into our peaceful chapel for a traditional funeral or celebration of life. However you choose to say goodbye, Regency is here to guide you....
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