On Monday, the Presbyterian Church in Casa Grande was the scene of a deeply moving service conducted by the Rev. Leslie J. Ross, pastor of the Methodist Church and the Rev. Curry H. Love, retired pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
Approximately 75 automobiles were in the long procession that threaded its way slowly to the Mountain View Cemetery, where the Wood family were laid to rest.
Survivors of Mrs. Wood include her daughter Dorothy, of Casa Grande; her brothers, Hubert Detloff, of Willcox, Art Detloff, of Bisbee, and Albert Detloff, of Los Angeles; and a sister, Mrs. Don Briley, of Spokane, Washington.
On Monday, the Presbyterian Church in Casa Grande was the scene of a deeply moving service conducted by the Rev. Leslie J. Ross, pastor of the Methodist Church and the Rev. Curry H. Love, retired pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
Approximately 75 automobiles were in the long procession that threaded its way slowly to the Mountain View Cemetery, where the Wood family were laid to rest.
Survivors of Mrs. Wood include her daughter Dorothy, of Casa Grande; her brothers, Hubert Detloff, of Willcox, Art Detloff, of Bisbee, and Albert Detloff, of Los Angeles; and a sister, Mrs. Don Briley, of Spokane, Washington.
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