---Donald V. Cunningham of Wickenburg died Oct. 26 at the Veterans Hospital in Phoenix. He was 71.
---Mr. Cunningham was born June 28, 1922 in Kirksville, Mo., and had lived in Arizona for 30 years.
---He was a World War II veteran, serving with the U.S. Marine Corps, and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans.
---Mr. Cunningham and his brother Earl had their own mechanic shop in Mesa for many years. He also worked for Don Brooks Sports Shop in Scottsdale for several years as a gunsmith. He and his wife Curly lived in Wickenburg for three years before her death in 1991.
---Mr. Cunningham is survived by his mother Martha Marie Cunningham of Queen Creek; brother Earl Cunningham of Queen Creek; sons Ray of Kingman and Ron and Troy both of Lake Havasau; daughters Beverly Wilson of Macon, Mo., Donna Camerlo of Budd Lake, N.J. and Connie Cunningham of Mesa; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
---Memorial services have been held, with Sarah Spigner officiating.
---Wickenburg Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
---Donald V. Cunningham of Wickenburg died Oct. 26 at the Veterans Hospital in Phoenix. He was 71.
---Mr. Cunningham was born June 28, 1922 in Kirksville, Mo., and had lived in Arizona for 30 years.
---He was a World War II veteran, serving with the U.S. Marine Corps, and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans.
---Mr. Cunningham and his brother Earl had their own mechanic shop in Mesa for many years. He also worked for Don Brooks Sports Shop in Scottsdale for several years as a gunsmith. He and his wife Curly lived in Wickenburg for three years before her death in 1991.
---Mr. Cunningham is survived by his mother Martha Marie Cunningham of Queen Creek; brother Earl Cunningham of Queen Creek; sons Ray of Kingman and Ron and Troy both of Lake Havasau; daughters Beverly Wilson of Macon, Mo., Donna Camerlo of Budd Lake, N.J. and Connie Cunningham of Mesa; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
---Memorial services have been held, with Sarah Spigner officiating.
---Wickenburg Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
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