GRIN Articles Gila River Indian Community - gricnews.org She married Glenn S. Smith . Browse Danville and Rockingham County obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Gila River police urged anyone with information on the victim's identity to contact Detective Laura Payne, Gila River Police Department at 520-562-4511 or 520-562-3361. Most recently, Mr. Lewis was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to the Board of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and the Gila River Indian Community formally. Mr. Lewis continued working diligently to defend the rights of his people, and after 30 years, he negotiated the largest water rights settlement in history for the Gila River Indian Community - the Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act of 2004. Cook Memorial Church fire, Community members learn about healthy eating at nutrition health fair in Sacaton, HerSpecTive Womens conference brings together women in GRIC, Gov. (Florence, Pinal County, Arizona Territory) (from Aug. 6, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1890), Florence Arizona Weekly Enterprise(1881-1890), Florence Reminder and Blade Tribune 1988-1988, Florence tribune (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901), Florence tribune 08/25/1892 to 12/28/1901, The Florence tribune. Gila River Indian Community. He was the first Native American ever appointed to sit on this prestigious Board. (Coolidge, Ariz.) 1928-1942, Eloy: Eloy Enterprise. She was one of 10 cherished children. He graduated from Trinity University in 1962, and enlisted in the United States Army, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant. Following his discharge from the Army, Rod married, then received his Masters Degree in History from Arizona State University, and for a time he taught high school in New York, and here in Arizona. District Judge Neil V. Wake on Tuesday sentenced . Obituaries | eacourier.com - Eastern Arizona Courier View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at 8am in Casa Blanca, at Vah-ki Presbyterian Church Arbor, also on the reservation. (Sacaton (Ariz.)) 1960s-1960s, Sacaton: Pima Maricopa Echo. Thomas Tommy Whidden passed away with his loving fiance by his side on Oct. 10, 2021, in Fort Thomas, Arizona, at the age of 80. info@gilariver.org, Contact Lewis one of four alumni honored at Arizona State University, CRIT student crowned 56th Miss Indian Arizona in Chandler, Hundreds attend Employment and Trainings 25th Anniversary Career Fair, GRIC Environmental Health Urges Members to Mosquito Proof Their Property, Ghosts, ghouls, and goblins come out for local Halloween skateboard competition, Sacaton man sentenced to 15 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, Two GRIC servicemen honored at Run for the Fallen, GRIC firefighters help fight devastating northern California fires, U.S. Department of Justice Official Visits GRIC, Arizonas only artificial bald eagles nest raised in the Community. Undocumented aliens apprehended but smuggler escapes. He admitted he beat Ursula Simms, 23, with a rock, stabbed her multiple times and dragged her body to a shallow grave. Latest Obituaries Hal Porter. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. | Privacy . (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1918-1928, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Dispatch. He had brown dreadlocks and was found wearing red FUBU pants, a HUF shirt and a red Gildan sweater, according to the Facebook post. Lewis speaks at historic graduation for Coolidge High School, Gila River Police Department K9s train for service, Ootham New Year Celebration scheduled for June 17-18 in Sacaton, Gila Crossing Community promotes eighth grade class of 2017, Sacaton Middle School promotes 47 students on to high school, Donna Apodaca is Governors Employee of the Month for April, Agreement prevents further gaming expansion in Metro Phoenix, Sacaton Middle School teacher receives special recognition, Phoenix Zoo continues conservation with shared gaming revenue, Council of Elders hosts Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members, Students recognized at 2017 Chief Azul Scholar & Citizenship Award Banquet, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers take public comment at Loop 202 hearing, Westend baby bald eagle hatches; eaglet outfitted with GPS transmitter, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51 hosts luncheon in Marine's honor, Gila River PoliceDepartment Incident Logs, Off reservation boarding schools taking applications for 2017-2018 school year, Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital's main entrance and north parking under construction, Senators Push Back on Executive Order to Review National Monuments, Sacaton Elementary students have a "veggie venture" at Central Arizona College, Sexual Assault Awareness event proclaims "All Life is Sacred", Young Leaders Annual Meeting group tours Gila River Sand & Gravel plant, Community argues before Arizona Supreme Court in ICWA case, GRIC announces water conservation partnership, Firefighters honored for twenty years of service, Sacaton Middle School hosts first Robotics competition, GRIC dancer gains more experience in ballet productions, Federal court tosses class action lawsuit against ICWA, Elders enjoy a day of games and prizes at HHCs 3rd Annual Elders Appreciation Day, AAGA Something to be told: On Ootham Farming, Students get hands-on learning with the Gila River Close Up Program, Workshops focus on translating cancer info into the Ootham language, Debbie Yazza is Governors Employee of the Month for March, Blackwater Convenience Store Under Construction, HHC Hosts Chalk Art Event for First Friday, Sac City Throwdown Brings out Talented Youth, Chief Azul Scholar Awards Program and Citizenship Awards Deadline is March 31, Nozomi Park Kiosk Describes Life for Japanese Internees and Their Love of Baseball, Huge crowds attend the 72nd Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade, Gila River Royalty says farewell to 2016-2017 term, Harlan Bohnee, farmer, community leader, passes away at 81, Gila Crossing Community School students hear presentation from Kaity's Way, GRIC will argue before AZ Supreme Court in ICWA case, Community Council election is May 2, candidates must declare by March 6, Gila River Police Department Inicdent Logs, AmeriCorps office opens at Hu Hu Kam Memorial, Ira H. HayesAmerican Legion Post 84 hosts banquet to honor Iwo Jima, Over 200 participate in Iwo Jima 8K & 2 Mile Walk, 120 Sacaton Middle School students graduate from G.R.E.A.T. Stone and GRHC give updates on new facility at Indian Chambers of Commerce Luncheon, GRIC Youth learn about health and wellness at Wings of America camp, KJZZ shows appreciation to GRIC public safety with 'We Serve' campaign, GRPD and District 3 elders meet again on the chair volleyball court, Skateboarders celebrate Go Skateboarding Day in Sacaton with contests and prizes, DEQ gets input from members about natural resources and the environment, DEQ leads visitors on tour of Gila River Indian Community wetlands, MMA fighter competes in rematch at Wild Horse Pass Hotel, Post 84 commemorates warhero's anniversary on Memorial Day, New gardening project revitalizes traditional plants for basket weavers, Gila River EMS takes oath of office at special pinning ceremony, GRFD and D3 elders square off in chair volleyball match, Students from St. Peter Indian Mission School ready for the future, Eighth grade class says goodbye at Gila Crossing promotion ceremony, Members of Gila River Culture and Language Teacher Cohort support each other as they earn ASU master's degrees, GRIC 'honors the journey' for Cancer Awareness Day in D7, A'AGA: something to be told or talked about, More miniature libraries open to promote literacy, Burial of father's remains brings closure for GRIC elder, Earth Day celebrated in the Gila River Indian Community, The 2018-2019 Gila River Royalty visited Community Council for their introductions, JACL honors land use ordinance officer for his work with Japanese-Americans, Foster children treated to a day of fun at Miracles Royalty bowling event, Casa Blanca F.A.C.E. And indeed he did. He was the first member of an American Indian tribe to pass the bar in the State of Arizona. Stephen Roe Lewis on the sentencing of a former Blackwater Community School teacher, The Gila River Indian Community mourns the loss of former U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51, the Womens Auxiliary Unit 51 and District 1 hosts Veterans Day celebration, Community members offer input in Governors Sustainable Housing Plan, George'sChingon Kitchen coming to Vee Quiva, Heard Museum recognizes veterans and families at sunset tribute, Gila River Indian Community members see traditional house designs come to life, Tribal experts meet at Construction in Indian Country Conference, Urban Giff honored, ASU hosts Doing Research in Indigenous Communities Conference, Pony Express Ride promotes Gilbert Days Rodeo in Sacaton, Employees with 20-plus years recognized at Years of Service Awards, ASUs AISSS hosts lecture on preserving cultural traditions, Parade, activities and entertainment make up 153rd Annual Mustering In Day, 7th Annual Community Wellness Night held in District 4, Grandparents visit school for National Grandparents Day, Human Resources gives updates at management meeting, Gila River Hotels & Casinos announce partnership with ASU, Space Camp students present at Community Council, A Family Perspective- The man who made us proud Darn right he is a Wildcat, Community Working to Prevent Suicides: September is Suicide Prevention Month, GRPD officer teaches important lessons in childrens books, Youth wins big at the White Mountain Apache Tribal Fair & Rodeo, GRIC Emergency Manager named Emergency Manager of the Year, Rep. OHalleran visits Redtail Hawk and Gila Crossing Community School, Department of Environmental Quality fuels crews restoring forests in Colorado, GRPD spends day with Akimel Oodham Pee-Posh Youth Council, Culture and language teachers support each other in education and learning, GRIC leadership visits RegionalFire & Rescue, Six youth represent Hashan-Kehk at the National UNITY Conference in San Diego, Youth baseball takes center stage at NARD and inter-tribal tourney, May 1 winners begin their terms on council, Family of the late Mathew B. Juan attends 100 year celebration, GRIC Environmental Health Program Reminds of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, DEQ clears debri s and thick brush on Rose street to increase safety, DEQ sets up booth at the Governance Center to present air quality data, Cultural Resource Management Program takes home award in archaeology, Gov. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. gila river obituaries gila river obituaries (No Ratings Yet) . (Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2010 and the Pechanga Band of Luiseo Water Rights Settlement Act of 2016.) A viewing for Thomas will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, from 5 until 6 p.m. at the McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel, followed by the . 25 Feb/23. (Florence, Ariz.) 1970-1971, Florence: Sand Storm. PDF Celebrating Arizona's Rivers - Environmental Defense Fund The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) traces its roots to the Hohokam, prehistoric Indians who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1928-1929, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch. Lewis speaks at Mayor Kate Gallegos swearing in ceremony, 57th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Fair & Rodeo Hightlights, Attorney Advances Training to Better Serve GRIC, DSO Offering to Help Community Members with Warrants, Casa Blanca Transmission Project completed in District 5, PRESS RELEASE: GRIC Stands with Federal and Tribal Parties Defending the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Fifth Circuit Brackeen V. Bernhardt Case, Gov. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. of Interior Haaland Hosts Road to Healing Listening Session, Ceremony Celebrates Blackwater Trading Post, Native Artists Learn the Value of Culture Through the Arts, Ira H. Hayes Memorial Library gets New look, Tribal Broadband Bootcamp Fosters Digital Solutions, District 5 Hosts FIRST Lego League Competition, Community Honors Ira H. Hayes 100th Birthday, Arizona Cardinals Host Football Clinic for GRIC Youth, GRIC Member Awarded 2023 Corps Member of the Year, Gov. Lewis discusses economics and waterat the Valley Partnership meeting, Tribal Health Dept. Thomas Lucero, Jr., of Safford, quietly passed away on Oct. 11, 2021, at the age of 80. Rodney Blaine Lewis was a legal trailblazer, mentor, and role model to many attorneys, both Indian and non-Indian. O ver the next decade, Ahwatukee will be getting a big new neighbor - a 3,300-acre . The Smithsonian breaks ground on National Native American Veterans Memorial in D.C. ASU's American Indian Policy Institute announces merger with Watts College, Cardinals donates to GRFD apprenticeship program, 20 years and counting for valuable GRIC employees, District 7 welcomes visitors to the Mustering In Celebration, Four recruits join Gila River Fire Department, Gila River Indian Community presents proposed budget at a pair of outreach meetings in District 1 and District 7, Vets come together at third annual Veterans Conference, Rawhide will play host to another Foam Fest on Sept. 19, 40 Under 40 presented at ceremony at Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass, Mud Dash returns to Sacaton for third year in a row, Community is encouraged to attend, Two employees receive Governors Employee of the Month award for June and July, Gov. Gila River, river rising in southwestern New Mexico, U.S., in the Elk Mountains, near the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Tammy spent her work life as a . (Maricopa, Ariz.) 1980s-Current, Maricopa: Communicator. He has been recognized widely by the legal community for excellence in his field, as well as for his dedication, integrity and commitment to public service. (Arizona City [Yuma], Yuma County, A.T. [Ariz.]) (from March 23, 1872 to Sept. 21, 1911) Chronicling America, Bulletin 1913-1927 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Bulletin(1913-1927) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Dispatch 05/13/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-1978 Newspapers.com, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-2020 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Dispatch: Web Edition Articles 04/01/2010 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch(1912-1977) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Times 1912-2006 Casa Grande Public Library, Cotton and Agriculture 2001-2002 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri Valley Dispatch 2014-2014 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri-Valley Dispatch 11/15/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Wampum Saver 2015-2015 Casa Grande Public Library, Coolidge Examiner 01/09/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Newspapers.com, Coolidge Examiner, 1930-1946 Newspaper Archive, Coolidge examiner (Coolidge, Ariz.) (from March 7, 1930 to Dec. 27, 1946) MyHeritage, Coolidge examiner 03/07/1930 to 12/27/1946 Genealogy Bank, Florence Reminder and Blade-Tribune 06/14/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, The Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Arizona Memory Project, The Coolidge examiner. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. (Sacaton, Ariz.) 1971-1982, San Manuel: Pinal County News. Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. (Eloy, Ariz.) 1967-Current, Eloy: Enterprise. Court allows GRIC to intervene in Goldwater lawsuit against ICWA, Moadag Thadiwa group denied entry at ADOT meeting, O'otham Veterans Celebration held in District 5, New TED Asst. Subscribe To Obituaries. A Committal Service will take place at 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona located at 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, Arizona, 85024. Jessica Goodwin, 28, Who Vanished Found in Critical Condition on Gila Mr. Lewis was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 15, 1940. (San Manuel, Ariz.) 1952-1955, San Manuel: San Manuel Miner. Course Of The Gila River Three hikers are hiking through the Middle Fork Gila River in Gila National Forest, New Mexico. Lewis joins panel at Dream Big Arizona event at Phoenix Art Museum, Gila River Indian Community celebrates 74th Anniversary of Iwo Jima flag raising, Skyline Boys win the CAA Division I title in Phoenix, GRIC member and 2018 MacArthur Fellow gives poetry reading at ASU, Beware of deadly rabies disease in the Gila River Indian Community, Post 84 hosts annual banquet ahead of the Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade, Banner Health presents plaque of appreciation to the Gila River Indian Community, Keeping Teachers Teaching invites schools to bowl, Gila River Indian Community moves forwardwith Arizona DCP with assurances that HB2476 will not be reintroduced, Tribes discuss E-commerce opportunities at annual conference at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Michelle Obama makes surprise visit to GRIC, Governors EducationSummit brings together students, families and educators, Gila River Indian Community participates in Tohono Oodham Nation parade, Coyotes Foundation donates to Sacaton Elementary STEM, HHC represents Akimel Ootham and Pee Posh for Michelle Obama visit, Drought Contingency Plan moves forward with GRIC interests covered, LA theater company holding auditions for Native Nation, Local non-profit organization works with GRIC members on their goals, GRFD seeking recruits with new SAFER grant, Nike N7 Jr. Steven was born on Dec. 18, 1938, in Lansing, Michigan to William Maher and Doris Atwater Maher. Lt. Gov. Gila News Courier 09/12/1942 to 09/05/1945 Genealogy Bank . (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. The . View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. February 28, 2023. Frances was the first of , TweetPinShareOur beloved, Eddie Joe Saiz, of Pima, Arizona, died Jan. 25, 2023, at the age of 58 in Phoenix, Arizona.He was born on June 26, 1964, to Clara Peru Saiz , TweetPinShareAnna Bailon Saucedo was born in Tyrone, New Mexico on March 25, 1928, to Jose G. Bailon and Josefa Cabrera. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1965-1981, Apache Junction: Pinal Visitor. She completed eight years of school. The Gila River Diversion Project, a proposal to dam the Gila River, had been threatening the watershed since 2004. Lewis is recognized as an Honorary Champion for Change in D.C. Gila Crossing Community School Eagles boys basketball go 10-0, Ira Hayes Post and Auxiliary Unit bring Valentines to Caring House, Native chef gives culinary workshop in D4, Blackwater Community School is making progress on new replacement school project, Huhugam Heritage Center unveils newly renovated museum building, Senate candidate Mark Kelly visits Community, tours MAR5, Youth inspired at Nike N7 Jr. 0. He started school at Sacaton Public School, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, and later graduated from North Phoenix High School, where he was an outstanding basketball player known as "Hot Rod." She was 82. Access GRIC employee email here. Thereafter he became a legal and policy consultant for the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP where he successfully represented the Crow Tribe of Montana and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians in California, in their fights to regain their water rights. GRIC office support staff honored at Administrative Professionals Day event, Native American financial officers host conference at Wild Horse Pass, GRIC members look for options at College Night in District 2, AmeriCorps establishes peer support group for women in District 6, Long-time employee recognized at Quarterly Management Meeting, Mall Security Professional earns respected employee award, Governor's Employees of the Month for February, March and April, The GRIC Constitution: Past, Present and Future. 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There are no events scheduled. At approximately 3 p.m. on Jan. 12, the skeletal remains of a 15- to 20-year-old male were found in an irrigation canal along Elliot Road on the Gila River Indian Community near Laveen, the Gila River Police Department said on Facebook. The skeletal remains of an unidentified young man were found near Laveen on Jan. 12, and Gila River police are asking for the public's help identifying him. Golf Experience held at the TPC Scottsdale course, Owners Team tours construction site for new Gila Crossing school, Accounts Payable Technician named Employee of the Year, Skyline building strong basketball program in the CAA, Native Health builds Community Gardens in the heart of Phoenix, Winter storytelling comes to life at the Huhugam Heritage Center, BIE funded schools review plans and discuss strategies at meeting, Gov. He was a true Warrior who fought tirelessly for the rights of his own people, as well as for Native Americans throughout the Country. Obituary for Ageda Lucero. Gila National Forest - Home Like a true Warrior, he never gave up the fight. 7 hosts Five Tribes Treaty of Peace Celebration. Rodney Blaine ("Rod") Lewis, a member of the Gila River Indian Community, and a ground-breaking attorney and brilliant advocate for the rights of Native Americans, has passed away. She was 81 years old. Sage Etsitty Jr. GRIC Leadership Attends Native Veterans Celebration at the Pentagon, Lt. Gov. Gila River Memorial Page - Facebook By Paul Maryniak, AFN Executive Editor. Composed of two members of tribes, the Pima and Maricopas, GRIC is located in south-central Arizona. Lewis Honored at Silver and Turquoise Ball, Social Gatherings Offers Cultural Teachings for GRIC Youth, TRW Trail of Doom Gathers Thousands for Frightful Time, GRIC Declares Oct. 10 Porter and Johnson Day, Art, Music & More Showcased at Indigenous Peoples Day Phoenix Fest, Restoring the Balance Exhibits GRIC Artists Work, DNC Chair Visits GRIC to Discuss Elections with Leaders, Voter Registration Events Begin in Community, Miss Indian Arizona Looks Back at 2021-22 Reign, ADOT Holds Public Hearing on I-10 Expansion. Throughout his lifetime, he exemplified the Army Ranger motto - that "Rangers lead the way!". 35th Annual Native American Connections parade held in Phoenix, Catching up with GRIC Graduates: Jay Johnson, DEQ and Pima Agency to restore wetlands with natural vegetation, Alaska Native Leader Tara Mac Lean Sweeney Becomes First Female Native Alaskan Nominated for Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, Computer Technology - A double-edged sword, Sacaton woman sentenced to federal prison for selling methamphetamine on the Gila River Indian Community, Laveen man sentenced to 87 months for illegally possessing firearm on reservation, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for October 20, 2017, Official results for the GRIC 2017 Primary Election, GRIC students participate in annual Diamondbacks STEM Showcase, Shoni and Jude Schimmel visit Sacaton for Schimmel Experience, Intel sponsors 2017 STEM-Robotics Day at Sacaton Middle School, Oodham Veterans Celebration held in District 5 Multipurpose Building, Second Foam Fest geared toward health and wellness for families, AAGA Something To be Told: Local Church History, Artist offers unique perspective through satirical cartoons, Gila River Indian Community recognized during Arizona Cardinals game, GRIC-UMA holds first 2017 General Election Forum at headquarters, GRFD Chief Knapp tosses first pitch at Diamondbacks, U of A President takes tour of GRIC, discusses future partnerships, 2nd Annual Elders Conference held at Sheraton Grand, Governors Employees of the Month for June, July and August, CVS kicks-off Domestic Violence Awareness Month at Governance Center, Twenty Year Club Annual Recognition Luncheon honors long serving employees, District 7 hosts annual Mustering-In Day celebration, Inaugural Gila River Veterans Conference provides resources to local veterans, District 3 Summer Bash spikes off with competitive tournament, WHPMP Friday Night Drags is bringing drag racing back to the people, Gila River Hotels & Casinos emergency response staff saves patrons life, NABA-AZ awards law professionals and law students at annual dinner, Behavioral Health hosts a unique conference for suicide prevention, A eulogy in honor of Sharon K. 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GRIN Articles Gila River Indian Community - gricnews.org She married Glenn S. Smith . Browse Danville and Rockingham County obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Gila River police urged anyone with information on the victim's identity to contact Detective Laura Payne, Gila River Police Department at 520-562-4511 or 520-562-3361. Most recently, Mr. Lewis was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to the Board of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and the Gila River Indian Community formally. Mr. Lewis continued working diligently to defend the rights of his people, and after 30 years, he negotiated the largest water rights settlement in history for the Gila River Indian Community - the Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act of 2004. Cook Memorial Church fire, Community members learn about healthy eating at nutrition health fair in Sacaton, HerSpecTive Womens conference brings together women in GRIC, Gov. (Florence, Pinal County, Arizona Territory) (from Aug. 6, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1890), Florence Arizona Weekly Enterprise(1881-1890), Florence Reminder and Blade Tribune 1988-1988, Florence tribune (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901), Florence tribune 08/25/1892 to 12/28/1901, The Florence tribune. Gila River Indian Community. He was the first Native American ever appointed to sit on this prestigious Board. (Coolidge, Ariz.) 1928-1942, Eloy: Eloy Enterprise. She was one of 10 cherished children. He graduated from Trinity University in 1962, and enlisted in the United States Army, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant. Following his discharge from the Army, Rod married, then received his Masters Degree in History from Arizona State University, and for a time he taught high school in New York, and here in Arizona. District Judge Neil V. Wake on Tuesday sentenced . Obituaries | eacourier.com - Eastern Arizona Courier View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at 8am in Casa Blanca, at Vah-ki Presbyterian Church Arbor, also on the reservation. (Sacaton (Ariz.)) 1960s-1960s, Sacaton: Pima Maricopa Echo. Thomas Tommy Whidden passed away with his loving fiance by his side on Oct. 10, 2021, in Fort Thomas, Arizona, at the age of 80. info@gilariver.org, Contact Lewis one of four alumni honored at Arizona State University, CRIT student crowned 56th Miss Indian Arizona in Chandler, Hundreds attend Employment and Trainings 25th Anniversary Career Fair, GRIC Environmental Health Urges Members to Mosquito Proof Their Property, Ghosts, ghouls, and goblins come out for local Halloween skateboard competition, Sacaton man sentenced to 15 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, Two GRIC servicemen honored at Run for the Fallen, GRIC firefighters help fight devastating northern California fires, U.S. Department of Justice Official Visits GRIC, Arizonas only artificial bald eagles nest raised in the Community. Undocumented aliens apprehended but smuggler escapes. He admitted he beat Ursula Simms, 23, with a rock, stabbed her multiple times and dragged her body to a shallow grave. Latest Obituaries Hal Porter. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. | Privacy . (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1918-1928, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Dispatch. He had brown dreadlocks and was found wearing red FUBU pants, a HUF shirt and a red Gildan sweater, according to the Facebook post. Lewis speaks at historic graduation for Coolidge High School, Gila River Police Department K9s train for service, Ootham New Year Celebration scheduled for June 17-18 in Sacaton, Gila Crossing Community promotes eighth grade class of 2017, Sacaton Middle School promotes 47 students on to high school, Donna Apodaca is Governors Employee of the Month for April, Agreement prevents further gaming expansion in Metro Phoenix, Sacaton Middle School teacher receives special recognition, Phoenix Zoo continues conservation with shared gaming revenue, Council of Elders hosts Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members, Students recognized at 2017 Chief Azul Scholar & Citizenship Award Banquet, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers take public comment at Loop 202 hearing, Westend baby bald eagle hatches; eaglet outfitted with GPS transmitter, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51 hosts luncheon in Marine's honor, Gila River PoliceDepartment Incident Logs, Off reservation boarding schools taking applications for 2017-2018 school year, Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital's main entrance and north parking under construction, Senators Push Back on Executive Order to Review National Monuments, Sacaton Elementary students have a "veggie venture" at Central Arizona College, Sexual Assault Awareness event proclaims "All Life is Sacred", Young Leaders Annual Meeting group tours Gila River Sand & Gravel plant, Community argues before Arizona Supreme Court in ICWA case, GRIC announces water conservation partnership, Firefighters honored for twenty years of service, Sacaton Middle School hosts first Robotics competition, GRIC dancer gains more experience in ballet productions, Federal court tosses class action lawsuit against ICWA, Elders enjoy a day of games and prizes at HHCs 3rd Annual Elders Appreciation Day, AAGA Something to be told: On Ootham Farming, Students get hands-on learning with the Gila River Close Up Program, Workshops focus on translating cancer info into the Ootham language, Debbie Yazza is Governors Employee of the Month for March, Blackwater Convenience Store Under Construction, HHC Hosts Chalk Art Event for First Friday, Sac City Throwdown Brings out Talented Youth, Chief Azul Scholar Awards Program and Citizenship Awards Deadline is March 31, Nozomi Park Kiosk Describes Life for Japanese Internees and Their Love of Baseball, Huge crowds attend the 72nd Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade, Gila River Royalty says farewell to 2016-2017 term, Harlan Bohnee, farmer, community leader, passes away at 81, Gila Crossing Community School students hear presentation from Kaity's Way, GRIC will argue before AZ Supreme Court in ICWA case, Community Council election is May 2, candidates must declare by March 6, Gila River Police Department Inicdent Logs, AmeriCorps office opens at Hu Hu Kam Memorial, Ira H. HayesAmerican Legion Post 84 hosts banquet to honor Iwo Jima, Over 200 participate in Iwo Jima 8K & 2 Mile Walk, 120 Sacaton Middle School students graduate from G.R.E.A.T. Stone and GRHC give updates on new facility at Indian Chambers of Commerce Luncheon, GRIC Youth learn about health and wellness at Wings of America camp, KJZZ shows appreciation to GRIC public safety with 'We Serve' campaign, GRPD and District 3 elders meet again on the chair volleyball court, Skateboarders celebrate Go Skateboarding Day in Sacaton with contests and prizes, DEQ gets input from members about natural resources and the environment, DEQ leads visitors on tour of Gila River Indian Community wetlands, MMA fighter competes in rematch at Wild Horse Pass Hotel, Post 84 commemorates warhero's anniversary on Memorial Day, New gardening project revitalizes traditional plants for basket weavers, Gila River EMS takes oath of office at special pinning ceremony, GRFD and D3 elders square off in chair volleyball match, Students from St. Peter Indian Mission School ready for the future, Eighth grade class says goodbye at Gila Crossing promotion ceremony, Members of Gila River Culture and Language Teacher Cohort support each other as they earn ASU master's degrees, GRIC 'honors the journey' for Cancer Awareness Day in D7, A'AGA: something to be told or talked about, More miniature libraries open to promote literacy, Burial of father's remains brings closure for GRIC elder, Earth Day celebrated in the Gila River Indian Community, The 2018-2019 Gila River Royalty visited Community Council for their introductions, JACL honors land use ordinance officer for his work with Japanese-Americans, Foster children treated to a day of fun at Miracles Royalty bowling event, Casa Blanca F.A.C.E. And indeed he did. He was the first member of an American Indian tribe to pass the bar in the State of Arizona. Stephen Roe Lewis on the sentencing of a former Blackwater Community School teacher, The Gila River Indian Community mourns the loss of former U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51, the Womens Auxiliary Unit 51 and District 1 hosts Veterans Day celebration, Community members offer input in Governors Sustainable Housing Plan, George'sChingon Kitchen coming to Vee Quiva, Heard Museum recognizes veterans and families at sunset tribute, Gila River Indian Community members see traditional house designs come to life, Tribal experts meet at Construction in Indian Country Conference, Urban Giff honored, ASU hosts Doing Research in Indigenous Communities Conference, Pony Express Ride promotes Gilbert Days Rodeo in Sacaton, Employees with 20-plus years recognized at Years of Service Awards, ASUs AISSS hosts lecture on preserving cultural traditions, Parade, activities and entertainment make up 153rd Annual Mustering In Day, 7th Annual Community Wellness Night held in District 4, Grandparents visit school for National Grandparents Day, Human Resources gives updates at management meeting, Gila River Hotels & Casinos announce partnership with ASU, Space Camp students present at Community Council, A Family Perspective- The man who made us proud Darn right he is a Wildcat, Community Working to Prevent Suicides: September is Suicide Prevention Month, GRPD officer teaches important lessons in childrens books, Youth wins big at the White Mountain Apache Tribal Fair & Rodeo, GRIC Emergency Manager named Emergency Manager of the Year, Rep. OHalleran visits Redtail Hawk and Gila Crossing Community School, Department of Environmental Quality fuels crews restoring forests in Colorado, GRPD spends day with Akimel Oodham Pee-Posh Youth Council, Culture and language teachers support each other in education and learning, GRIC leadership visits RegionalFire & Rescue, Six youth represent Hashan-Kehk at the National UNITY Conference in San Diego, Youth baseball takes center stage at NARD and inter-tribal tourney, May 1 winners begin their terms on council, Family of the late Mathew B. Juan attends 100 year celebration, GRIC Environmental Health Program Reminds of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, DEQ clears debri s and thick brush on Rose street to increase safety, DEQ sets up booth at the Governance Center to present air quality data, Cultural Resource Management Program takes home award in archaeology, Gov. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. gila river obituaries gila river obituaries (No Ratings Yet) . (Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2010 and the Pechanga Band of Luiseo Water Rights Settlement Act of 2016.) A viewing for Thomas will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, from 5 until 6 p.m. at the McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel, followed by the . 25 Feb/23. (Florence, Ariz.) 1970-1971, Florence: Sand Storm. PDF Celebrating Arizona's Rivers - Environmental Defense Fund The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) traces its roots to the Hohokam, prehistoric Indians who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1928-1929, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch. Lewis speaks at Mayor Kate Gallegos swearing in ceremony, 57th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Fair & Rodeo Hightlights, Attorney Advances Training to Better Serve GRIC, DSO Offering to Help Community Members with Warrants, Casa Blanca Transmission Project completed in District 5, PRESS RELEASE: GRIC Stands with Federal and Tribal Parties Defending the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Fifth Circuit Brackeen V. Bernhardt Case, Gov. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. of Interior Haaland Hosts Road to Healing Listening Session, Ceremony Celebrates Blackwater Trading Post, Native Artists Learn the Value of Culture Through the Arts, Ira H. Hayes Memorial Library gets New look, Tribal Broadband Bootcamp Fosters Digital Solutions, District 5 Hosts FIRST Lego League Competition, Community Honors Ira H. Hayes 100th Birthday, Arizona Cardinals Host Football Clinic for GRIC Youth, GRIC Member Awarded 2023 Corps Member of the Year, Gov. Lewis discusses economics and waterat the Valley Partnership meeting, Tribal Health Dept. Thomas Lucero, Jr., of Safford, quietly passed away on Oct. 11, 2021, at the age of 80. Rodney Blaine Lewis was a legal trailblazer, mentor, and role model to many attorneys, both Indian and non-Indian. O ver the next decade, Ahwatukee will be getting a big new neighbor - a 3,300-acre . The Smithsonian breaks ground on National Native American Veterans Memorial in D.C. ASU's American Indian Policy Institute announces merger with Watts College, Cardinals donates to GRFD apprenticeship program, 20 years and counting for valuable GRIC employees, District 7 welcomes visitors to the Mustering In Celebration, Four recruits join Gila River Fire Department, Gila River Indian Community presents proposed budget at a pair of outreach meetings in District 1 and District 7, Vets come together at third annual Veterans Conference, Rawhide will play host to another Foam Fest on Sept. 19, 40 Under 40 presented at ceremony at Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass, Mud Dash returns to Sacaton for third year in a row, Community is encouraged to attend, Two employees receive Governors Employee of the Month award for June and July, Gov. Gila River, river rising in southwestern New Mexico, U.S., in the Elk Mountains, near the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Tammy spent her work life as a . (Maricopa, Ariz.) 1980s-Current, Maricopa: Communicator. He has been recognized widely by the legal community for excellence in his field, as well as for his dedication, integrity and commitment to public service. (Arizona City [Yuma], Yuma County, A.T. [Ariz.]) (from March 23, 1872 to Sept. 21, 1911) Chronicling America, Bulletin 1913-1927 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Bulletin(1913-1927) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Dispatch 05/13/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-1978 Newspapers.com, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-2020 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Dispatch: Web Edition Articles 04/01/2010 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch(1912-1977) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Times 1912-2006 Casa Grande Public Library, Cotton and Agriculture 2001-2002 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri Valley Dispatch 2014-2014 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri-Valley Dispatch 11/15/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Wampum Saver 2015-2015 Casa Grande Public Library, Coolidge Examiner 01/09/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Newspapers.com, Coolidge Examiner, 1930-1946 Newspaper Archive, Coolidge examiner (Coolidge, Ariz.) (from March 7, 1930 to Dec. 27, 1946) MyHeritage, Coolidge examiner 03/07/1930 to 12/27/1946 Genealogy Bank, Florence Reminder and Blade-Tribune 06/14/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, The Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Arizona Memory Project, The Coolidge examiner. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. (Sacaton, Ariz.) 1971-1982, San Manuel: Pinal County News. Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. (Eloy, Ariz.) 1967-Current, Eloy: Enterprise. Court allows GRIC to intervene in Goldwater lawsuit against ICWA, Moadag Thadiwa group denied entry at ADOT meeting, O'otham Veterans Celebration held in District 5, New TED Asst. Subscribe To Obituaries. A Committal Service will take place at 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona located at 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, Arizona, 85024. Jessica Goodwin, 28, Who Vanished Found in Critical Condition on Gila Mr. Lewis was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 15, 1940. (San Manuel, Ariz.) 1952-1955, San Manuel: San Manuel Miner. Course Of The Gila River Three hikers are hiking through the Middle Fork Gila River in Gila National Forest, New Mexico. Lewis joins panel at Dream Big Arizona event at Phoenix Art Museum, Gila River Indian Community celebrates 74th Anniversary of Iwo Jima flag raising, Skyline Boys win the CAA Division I title in Phoenix, GRIC member and 2018 MacArthur Fellow gives poetry reading at ASU, Beware of deadly rabies disease in the Gila River Indian Community, Post 84 hosts annual banquet ahead of the Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade, Banner Health presents plaque of appreciation to the Gila River Indian Community, Keeping Teachers Teaching invites schools to bowl, Gila River Indian Community moves forwardwith Arizona DCP with assurances that HB2476 will not be reintroduced, Tribes discuss E-commerce opportunities at annual conference at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Michelle Obama makes surprise visit to GRIC, Governors EducationSummit brings together students, families and educators, Gila River Indian Community participates in Tohono Oodham Nation parade, Coyotes Foundation donates to Sacaton Elementary STEM, HHC represents Akimel Ootham and Pee Posh for Michelle Obama visit, Drought Contingency Plan moves forward with GRIC interests covered, LA theater company holding auditions for Native Nation, Local non-profit organization works with GRIC members on their goals, GRFD seeking recruits with new SAFER grant, Nike N7 Jr. Steven was born on Dec. 18, 1938, in Lansing, Michigan to William Maher and Doris Atwater Maher. Lt. Gov. Gila News Courier 09/12/1942 to 09/05/1945 Genealogy Bank . (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. The . View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. February 28, 2023. Frances was the first of , TweetPinShareOur beloved, Eddie Joe Saiz, of Pima, Arizona, died Jan. 25, 2023, at the age of 58 in Phoenix, Arizona.He was born on June 26, 1964, to Clara Peru Saiz , TweetPinShareAnna Bailon Saucedo was born in Tyrone, New Mexico on March 25, 1928, to Jose G. Bailon and Josefa Cabrera. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1965-1981, Apache Junction: Pinal Visitor. She completed eight years of school. The Gila River Diversion Project, a proposal to dam the Gila River, had been threatening the watershed since 2004. Lewis is recognized as an Honorary Champion for Change in D.C. Gila Crossing Community School Eagles boys basketball go 10-0, Ira Hayes Post and Auxiliary Unit bring Valentines to Caring House, Native chef gives culinary workshop in D4, Blackwater Community School is making progress on new replacement school project, Huhugam Heritage Center unveils newly renovated museum building, Senate candidate Mark Kelly visits Community, tours MAR5, Youth inspired at Nike N7 Jr. 0. He started school at Sacaton Public School, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, and later graduated from North Phoenix High School, where he was an outstanding basketball player known as "Hot Rod." She was 82. Access GRIC employee email here. Thereafter he became a legal and policy consultant for the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP where he successfully represented the Crow Tribe of Montana and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians in California, in their fights to regain their water rights. GRIC office support staff honored at Administrative Professionals Day event, Native American financial officers host conference at Wild Horse Pass, GRIC members look for options at College Night in District 2, AmeriCorps establishes peer support group for women in District 6, Long-time employee recognized at Quarterly Management Meeting, Mall Security Professional earns respected employee award, Governor's Employees of the Month for February, March and April, The GRIC Constitution: Past, Present and Future. USA (1,373,456) > Arizona (6,994) > Pinal County (449) > Pinal County Newspapers and Obituaries (143), USA (1,373,456) > Arizona (6,994) > Arizona Newspapers and Obituaries (1,835) > Pinal County Newspapers and Obituaries (143). program, Artist brings life and color back to Sacaton schools, Huhugam Heritage Center: Turing action into tools with the O'otham suffix-kud, SMS wins Superstition Athletic League Boys Basketball Title, Sac City Jam brings exciting hoops action to GRIC, 54th annual Mul-chu-tha fair & rodeo Cultural Circle, 54th annual Mul-chu-tha fair & rodeo Rodeo, Secure Your Will with the GRIC Enrollment Department, GRFD 'Team Turbo' donates to 100 Club following half marathon, Annual Cancer Awareness Day continues to provide Community members with a chance to share experiences, WHP rolls out the red carpet for NIGA Chairman's Welcome, Community Council Tours Mobile Unit for Veterans, The Force Awakens at Annual River of Lights Parade in Sacaton, Korean War Veteran: Honored That I Could Serve My Country, Wildlife Organization gets Support from GRIC, Phoenix Indian Center presents leadership awards, District 5 Special Election Unofficial Results, Sacaton students get active at health and wellness day, Eddie Thomas retires from Headstart after 40 years. There are no events scheduled. At approximately 3 p.m. on Jan. 12, the skeletal remains of a 15- to 20-year-old male were found in an irrigation canal along Elliot Road on the Gila River Indian Community near Laveen, the Gila River Police Department said on Facebook. The skeletal remains of an unidentified young man were found near Laveen on Jan. 12, and Gila River police are asking for the public's help identifying him. Golf Experience held at the TPC Scottsdale course, Owners Team tours construction site for new Gila Crossing school, Accounts Payable Technician named Employee of the Year, Skyline building strong basketball program in the CAA, Native Health builds Community Gardens in the heart of Phoenix, Winter storytelling comes to life at the Huhugam Heritage Center, BIE funded schools review plans and discuss strategies at meeting, Gov. He was a true Warrior who fought tirelessly for the rights of his own people, as well as for Native Americans throughout the Country. Obituary for Ageda Lucero. Gila National Forest - Home Like a true Warrior, he never gave up the fight. 7 hosts Five Tribes Treaty of Peace Celebration. Rodney Blaine ("Rod") Lewis, a member of the Gila River Indian Community, and a ground-breaking attorney and brilliant advocate for the rights of Native Americans, has passed away. She was 81 years old. Sage Etsitty Jr. GRIC Leadership Attends Native Veterans Celebration at the Pentagon, Lt. Gov. Gila River Memorial Page - Facebook By Paul Maryniak, AFN Executive Editor. Composed of two members of tribes, the Pima and Maricopas, GRIC is located in south-central Arizona. Lewis Honored at Silver and Turquoise Ball, Social Gatherings Offers Cultural Teachings for GRIC Youth, TRW Trail of Doom Gathers Thousands for Frightful Time, GRIC Declares Oct. 10 Porter and Johnson Day, Art, Music & More Showcased at Indigenous Peoples Day Phoenix Fest, Restoring the Balance Exhibits GRIC Artists Work, DNC Chair Visits GRIC to Discuss Elections with Leaders, Voter Registration Events Begin in Community, Miss Indian Arizona Looks Back at 2021-22 Reign, ADOT Holds Public Hearing on I-10 Expansion. Throughout his lifetime, he exemplified the Army Ranger motto - that "Rangers lead the way!". 35th Annual Native American Connections parade held in Phoenix, Catching up with GRIC Graduates: Jay Johnson, DEQ and Pima Agency to restore wetlands with natural vegetation, Alaska Native Leader Tara Mac Lean Sweeney Becomes First Female Native Alaskan Nominated for Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, Computer Technology - A double-edged sword, Sacaton woman sentenced to federal prison for selling methamphetamine on the Gila River Indian Community, Laveen man sentenced to 87 months for illegally possessing firearm on reservation, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for October 20, 2017, Official results for the GRIC 2017 Primary Election, GRIC students participate in annual Diamondbacks STEM Showcase, Shoni and Jude Schimmel visit Sacaton for Schimmel Experience, Intel sponsors 2017 STEM-Robotics Day at Sacaton Middle School, Oodham Veterans Celebration held in District 5 Multipurpose Building, Second Foam Fest geared toward health and wellness for families, AAGA Something To be Told: Local Church History, Artist offers unique perspective through satirical cartoons, Gila River Indian Community recognized during Arizona Cardinals game, GRIC-UMA holds first 2017 General Election Forum at headquarters, GRFD Chief Knapp tosses first pitch at Diamondbacks, U of A President takes tour of GRIC, discusses future partnerships, 2nd Annual Elders Conference held at Sheraton Grand, Governors Employees of the Month for June, July and August, CVS kicks-off Domestic Violence Awareness Month at Governance Center, Twenty Year Club Annual Recognition Luncheon honors long serving employees, District 7 hosts annual Mustering-In Day celebration, Inaugural Gila River Veterans Conference provides resources to local veterans, District 3 Summer Bash spikes off with competitive tournament, WHPMP Friday Night Drags is bringing drag racing back to the people, Gila River Hotels & Casinos emergency response staff saves patrons life, NABA-AZ awards law professionals and law students at annual dinner, Behavioral Health hosts a unique conference for suicide prevention, A eulogy in honor of Sharon K. Sheldes first anniversary, How to say, What does it taste like? in the Oodham language, Make a Difference, Become a Community Tax Volunteer, GRIC to receive $8.57 million in funding to line Casa Blanca Canal, WHPDA opens Uhs Kehk Store and Gas Station, Youth council president tosses first pitch at D-backs game, Huhugam Heritage Center: "How are you feeling?"

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