The Arizona Republic

Eileen Marie Schuller Davis

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GLENDALE – Eileen Marie Schuller Davis, 95, born March 13, 1925, in Emmetsburg, IA, died February 4, 2021, in Glendale, AZ. She married John William Davis, a WWII veteran, on April 3, 1948, in Ft. Dodge, IA, where they started their family. In May 1959, the family settled in Glendale, AZ. Eileen was a registered nurse and a much beloved matriarch. Eileen is survived by her three daughters Roberta Davis Duy, Rita Leija, and Connie (Ken) Olson; one son Jack Davis; and a large extended family, which includes grandchild­ren, their significan­t others, great-grandchild­ren, and a great-great-granddaugh­ter. Eileen is the last of her great generation and was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her siblings, and a son-inlaw. Services to be held February 18, 2021, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Glendale, AZ. Mass will be at 10:00 a.m, burial immediatel­y following at the Holy Cross Cemetery.

Shelby Carl died at 93 at home on February 5th peacefully with family at his side. Born and raised in Okemah, Oklahoma, one of 10 siblings he was 3rd from the youngest. In 1941 he graduated the 8th grade and took the train to live with his sister in Yuma, AZ where he graduated from Yuma High School before joining the Navy in 1945. Navy Officers that learned to appreciate and respect him convinced him to go to college so in 1948 he went home and went to the University of Arizona becoming the first student to ever graduate from the Ag College with a master’s degree in Entomology. Within a few years he joined Wilbur Ellis Company in the emerging fertilizer and chemical industry where he spent the next 22 years, rising to the position of Regional Manager and Vice President. During this time he was appointed by Arizona Governor Raul Castro to be a Special Advisor for Agricultur­e to the Governor and he also received an appointmen­t in 1980 to join the Reagan Administra­tion in the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) which he turned down. He couldn’t bring himself to leave Arizona and live in Washington DC. For 40 years he worked to help farmers in the desert southwest be the best. And he became a leader in the industry where he served at the UofA, founded the Arizona Agribusine­ss Council and served tirelessly in his church. He cared about his family, friends, his customers and especially those who worked with him, and for him.

A long-time member of the Avondale Baptist Church he taught Sunday School and was active at the Mission of Mercy long after retiring. He was an active outdoorsma­n spending as much time as possible at the family cabin in Mormon Lake and hunting as much as getting drawn would allow. Even getting his Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep at the age of 90 and a Bull Elk at 91.

He is preceded in death by his mom and dad, HC and Vesta Mae Carl, his 9 brothers and sister, his first wife Beth and daughter Angela Traubel. He is survived by his wife Margaret, son Steve & his wife Kay, Son in Law Larry Traubel, Grandkids Megan Basham, Travis Carl, Shelby Brannon, Tara Betts, Lindsay Cooper, Brian Traubel and Whitney Kroll as well as 10 great grandchild­ren with more on the way.

Socially distanced services will be held at the Avondale Baptist Church at 1001 N. Central Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 on Saturday, February 20th at 10 am. Visitation is open Friday, February 19th at the Thompson Funeral Chapel at 926 S. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear, AZ 85338 from 6pm to 9pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Mission of Mercy care of the Avondale Baptist Church.

“He died at a good old age, an old man and full of years, and was gathered to his people.” “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints”.

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