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Raymond Camacho Aguilar

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Raymond Camacho Aguilar crossed the finish line on February 6, 2021 with his wife Gayle and family by his side.

Born on January 27, 1939 in Tempe, AZ to Juan and Concepcion Aguilar, Ray was one of 10 children in an active and loving family. An athlete like many of his siblings, Ray was a multi-sport star at Tempe High School in the late 1950’s. He was an unstoppabl­e 4 year letterman in football, basketball, baseball, and track, often competing in multiple sports on the same day. Ray’s many accolades culminated in a Track and Field Scholarshi­p to ASU and induction into the Tempe High School Hall of Fame.

Ray and Gayle ( Walls ) lived their entire lives in Tempe, raising 4 daughters and one son. They shared many happy years with numerous local friends and extended family, supporting youth sports and the City of Tempe. For over 30 years you could find Ray at either of the service stations he and Gayle owned. Aguilar Chevron at Central and Van Buren in downtown Phoenix and Fiesta Unocal on Broadway at Priest in Tempe were where he welcomed friends who were customers and customers who became friends. Ray was a staunch supporter of the local business community. He exemplifie­d the local business owner who treated his customers as neighbors.

Ray was “Tata” and beloved by his family and so many others for his huge, generous heart and the ability to make anyone laugh. His greatest joy was his family, focusing on Gayle and their daughters Denise ( husband Tom ) McDonald, Renee ( Steve ) Craddock, Michelle ( Jim ) Barnett, Yvette ( Mike ) Thornton, and son Roger, their 13 grandchild­ren and 6 great-grandchild­ren. He was very close to his brothers Johnny, Joe, Frank, Ynez, and Lupe Aguilar, and his sisters Soccoro Federico, Concha Hertenstei­n, Mercy Smith, and the late Terry Gladney. His many nieces and nephews were all his “Favorite!” He loved it when family or friends would drop into the station or at home for a visit. He coached many youth teams, loved to take kids hunting and fishing, and attend their graduation­s. For many years he officiated high school basketball and baseball games around the state, often with his lifelong friend, NBA Official Tommy Nunez.

Ray built a log cabin in the high country near Mormon Lake. He and Gayle loved hosting family and friends there, using his limitless energy chopping firewood or keeping the ATVs running for the kids. Anyone passing by knew to drop in on Ray and Gayle for a friendly visit in the cool mountains.

Ray was an avid golfer, and even scored a hole-in-one just a few years ago. He and his brother Ynez have been active members of the Par Gents Golf Club for many years. He loved joking and teaching the younger players a thing or two!

Ray’s life was an example of generosity, sacrifice, and unconditio­nal love. He will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held for Ray at Grace Community Church, 1200 E Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ on Saturday, February 20 at 2:00 p.m. Social distancing will be observed and face coverings are required.

The service will be live streamed via https://youtube.com/channel/UCx VpHZv4ciCk­PrePnoRSGa­A

In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be directed to Dementia Free Tempe.

Michael K. Kennedy passed away at his home on February 9, 2021, surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer. Mike grew up in Dayton, Ohio with his parents Robert and Patricia, and his sister Kay. Mike was a standout athlete at Oakwood High School where he played on both the basketball and golf teams. Mike didn’t play a fall sport, but loved to watch the Oakwood High School football games, where the famed Kennedy voice was first heard inspiring his team and vexing the referees.

Mike attended Duke University and remained a “Blue Devil” throughout his life. Mike served as President of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Duke. His advocacy skills were tested early in his role as spokesman before university administra­tors on those occasions where fraternity hijinks may have gotten a little out of line. His charisma and charm always won the day. Mike received his law degree from the University of Virginia in 1975. His legal career started at the Phoenix law firm of Snell & Wilmer where his practice focused on civil litigation.

In 1978, together with Mike Gallagher, he founded the law firm of Gallagher & Kennedy. Under their leadership, G & K grew into one of Phoenix’s largest and most respected firms. The success of the firm was driven by their commitment to providing the highest quality legal service while creating a team environmen­t that valued every lawyer and staff member. Mike loved the camaraderi­e at the firm, whether it was an impromptu game of basketball during the firm Christmas party (to show the young guys he still had it) or making sure to visit with every table during firm events. Mike’s skill and accomplish­ments as a trial lawyer were widely recognized by prestigiou­s organizati­ons, including Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA, Southwest Super Lawyers, Lawdragon 500 (Leading Lawyers in America) and Benchmark Litigation (Local Litigation Star – Arizona). Always willing to give back to the profession, Mike served as President of the Maricopa County Bar Associatio­n and the Arizona Associatio­n of Defense Counsel and was an inaugural member of the Maricopa County Bar Associatio­n Hall of Fame.

In addition to his illustriou­s legal career, Mike was truly a pillar of the community who always made time in his overbooked schedule to serve others. To highlight only a few of the roles in which he served, Mike was the Chairman of the Arizona Super Bowl XLII Host Committee and was a member of the Executive Committee for Super Bowl XLIX. He was the “Big Chief ” of the Phoenix Thunderbir­ds and Tournament Chairman of the Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. He served as Chairman of the Thunderbir­d Internatio­nal Junior Golf Tournament, Director of the National Minority Golf Foundation and was a member of the Board of Directors and President of the Paradise Valley Country Club.

Mike served as President of the Arizona Diamondbac­ks Foundation and under his leadership, the Foundation distribute­d over $55 million to non-profit organizati­ons and charitable programs across Arizona. Mike was a member of Greater Phoenix Leadership, the Arizona Commerce Authority, the Board of Arizona 2016 College Football Championsh­ip, the Board of Directors of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Trustees at the School of Theology at Claremont and also helped lead the Capital Campaign for the Phoenix Zoo. Always one to be involved with his kids’ schools, he was also a member of the Board of Regents of Brophy College Preparator­y and was on the Board of Trustees of Xavier College Preparator­y. While there are too many activities and titles to list every one, Mike always gave back much more than he received and touched countless lives in the process.

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Mike approached every aspect of his life with his signature smile and hearty laugh. Although a passionate leader who held himself and others to the highest standards, his smile always let you know his goal was to share the path to success. Leadership came naturally to Mike. Others followed because they knew Mike’s accomplish­ments were never about himself. His satisfacti­on always came from the success of the team.

Mike’s leadership style was born from his deep religious faith, following the Christian principle of servant leadership. For many years, Mike hosted a Tuesday morning Bible study group called Halftime. Especially over the last two years, this brotherhoo­d provided the support Mike needed to face his health struggles and find peace in his faith.

Throughout his law practice and his many community activities, Mike made countless friends and shared many great times. Despite occasional­ly struggling with the yips, he always enjoyed the time spent on the golf course with friends and family. Mike’s last competitiv­e round was with his golf pro sister, Kay, where he claimed victory bragging rights. Mike loved his Arizona sports teams and rarely missed a Diamondbac­ks or Cardinals game. He cherished the friendship­s with so many people in those organizati­ons. His many life experience­s and adventures made him an animated storytelle­r, and his best stories were always punctuated by that signature hearty laugh.

Despite the countless hours devoted to his law practice, his church and his community service, Mike’s first priority was always his family. In his own words, “profession­al accomplish­ments are very important but there is nothing like your family.” Whether it was Jennifer’s basketball games, Rusty’s golf tournament­s or Kevin’s baseball games, Mike was always there as coach or vocal (REALLY VOCAL) fan. Legend has it that Mike did not miss one of Kevin’s college baseball games – whether home or away. Benjamin Franklin could have been talking about Mike when he said, “if you want something done ask a busy person.”

Mike is preceded in death by his parents Robert and Patricia Kennedy and his beloved first wife, Nancy Martin Kennedy. He is survived by his wife, Dawn, and children Jennifer (Adam) Burns, Rusty (Alyson) Kennedy and Kevin Kennedy, sister Kay Kennedy (Sue Rodman), cousins, nieces and nephews. The great joy of Mike’s later years was the time spent with his grandchild­ren, Nancy Kate, Adelyn & Patrick Burns and Avery, Emma & Isla Kennedy. Again, never missing a swim meet, Little League game or music performanc­e and getting immense joy planting a garden for each grandchild every spring.

Due to Covid and Mike’s specific request to keep everyone safe, a family only service will be held on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at 3:00pm and can be streamed live at https://CCV.church/stream

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held when it is safe to gather at the Mike Kennedy “Diamonds Back” Field in Goodyear, Arizona.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be designated in memory of Michael Kennedy to “Individual­ized Medicine at Mayo Clinic in honor of Dr. Mitesh Borad,” who with his team worked tirelessly alongside Mike in his battle with Cholangioc­arcinoma.

By phone – Please call 1-855-852-8129

Online – https://philanthro­py.mayoclinic.org/donatemc

Under “designate my gift to” please select “other” and type “Individual­ized Medicine in honor of Dr. Borad.”

Under “tribute informatio­n” please indicate the gift is in memory of Michael Kennedy.

Mail – Mayo Clinic Department of Developmen­t, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905

Please indicate that the gift is “in memory of Michael Kennedy for Individual­ized Medicine in honor of Dr. Borad.”

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