She loved to get out in the sun and go to the lake or relax on the beach. She enjoyed traveling to new places, and she pushed the boundaries of everything she did. When her kids were grown, she began her career in retail and could sell just about anything to anyone. Her education was important to her, and she completed her Associate’s degree at Mesa Community College in 2012. She spent many of her adult years in Eagar, Arizona near her parents and loved the simple, country lifestyle.
She is survived by her four boys, Bryce (Micol), Bruce (Mauren), Harrison (Mitsuko), and Bennett, and six grandchildren, Finlee, Deklynn, Cecilia, Roman, Calvin, and a baby girl on the way. Roxy will also be fondly remembered by her two parents, Jake and Joyce Ziegler, and siblings Robin, Brian, Bradley, Daniel, and Dwight. Roxy was predeceased by her brother Bruce.
Published online at www.bunkerfuneral.com
She loved to get out in the sun and go to the lake or relax on the beach. She enjoyed traveling to new places, and she pushed the boundaries of everything she did. When her kids were grown, she began her career in retail and could sell just about anything to anyone. Her education was important to her, and she completed her Associate’s degree at Mesa Community College in 2012. She spent many of her adult years in Eagar, Arizona near her parents and loved the simple, country lifestyle.
She is survived by her four boys, Bryce (Micol), Bruce (Mauren), Harrison (Mitsuko), and Bennett, and six grandchildren, Finlee, Deklynn, Cecilia, Roman, Calvin, and a baby girl on the way. Roxy will also be fondly remembered by her two parents, Jake and Joyce Ziegler, and siblings Robin, Brian, Bradley, Daniel, and Dwight. Roxy was predeceased by her brother Bruce.
Published online at www.bunkerfuneral.com
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