Arizona

Marriage: Solis-Egbert




(Photo by Candy Whiting Photography)

Hannah Solis and Mark Egbert were united in marriage on March 13, 2010, at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Sierra Vista, Ariz.

Father Victor Sarrazin performed the ceremony.

The maiden of honor was Leah Solis. 

Brides maids were Rachel Solis, Angelica Solis, Cami Clem, Bailey Vincent and Vanessa Ramierz.

The best man was Emilio Galindo. 

Groom’s attendants were Austin Egbert, Ronnie Egbert, Braden Vincent, Anthony Solis and Chris Ayoub.

The flower girls were Jasmine Solis and Ashley Mills. The ring bearer was Gage Egbert.

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Births: 5/16/10




Aubrey Terumi was born on April 15, 2010, to Bridget and Bobby McCoy of Hereford, Ariz. 

The 21-inch baby weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces. 

Maternal grandparents are Duane and Hisaka Wilkinson of Huachuca City, Ariz.

 Paternal grandparents are Robert and Linda McCoy of Sierra Vista, Ariz. 

Siblings are Jeremy and Allison McCoy.

 

Austin Grady Recer was born on April 30, 2010, to Jennifer and Travis Recer of Sierra Vista, Ariz.

The 21-inch baby weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces.  

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Engagement: Thornburg-DeTemple




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Natalie Lauren Thornburg, daughter of Michael and Nancy Thornburg of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Justin Henry DeTemple, son of David and Elaine DeTemple of Gilbert, Ariz., announce their engagement.

The prospective bride attended Eastern Arizona College and Brigham Young University-Idaho. She graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho.

She is employed by the Higley Unified School District in Gilbert.

The prospective groom attended Arizona State University and Portland State University.



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New fire station shows fort’s progress




Guest speaker, and former Fort Huachuca’s Fire Chief Kevin Baylor, right, talks to Maj. Gen. Gregg Potter, commander of the Army Intelligence Center of Excellence and Fort Huachuca, on Tuesday during the Fort Huachuca’s Fire Station 2 ribbon cutting. (Beatrice Richardson • Herald/Review)

By Bill Hess

Herald/Review

FORT HUACHUCA — In 1941, a fire station was built on this southern Arizona Army post.

It was meant to be a temporary structure.

But, from the time it was constructed the word temporary took on a whole new meaning — it almost took on permanent status.

Today, the more than 70-year-old building, which has been renovated and added on to, is coming close to being torn down.

About a block away, a new $6.8 million complex for the fort’s Fire Station 2, was dedicated, after years of trying to obtain military construction funds for the facility.

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Around Your Town 05/15/12




Veterans of the U.S. Army Security Agency (US ASA) and other related units will hold a dinner reunion meeting starting at 5:30 p.m. May 15 at the Manda Le Restaurant, 3455 Canyon de Flores. For details or to reserve a seat, Contact Dave Waldmann at 378-0159 or dwaldmann@cox.net. 

The Huachuca Audubon Society will host its next meeting at 7 p.m. May 15 in room 702 at Cochise College in Sierra Vista. The meeting will be about phenology, the study of seasonal, recurrent patterns of plant and animal activity. For details, call 378-4937.



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Our Opinion: Letter a political move




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

We understand the political support brought by State Sen. Gail Griffin in a recent letter she signed with fellow Arizona Senators Al Melvin and Sylvia Allen.

Griffin, a Republican who is headed for a re-election bid against Democrat challenger Pat Fleming in the Nov. 6 election for the LD 14 senate seat, came out against “federal bureaucrats” in a May 11 press release.



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Vance recognized as Woman in American History




From left, Elizabeth Dechant, Helen M. Vance and Nancy Goldcamp at the The Tombstone Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution meeting where Vance was recognized as a Woman in American History. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Dechant)

The Tombstone Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recognizes Helen M. Vance, a 53-year resident and founding citizen of Sierra Vista, as a woman in American History.



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Around Your Town 05/14/12




Audrey LeMon shares a smile with her grandson Quenton Lemke, 8, on Sunday during the Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast held in Bisbee. (Melissa Marshall • Herald/Review)

The Sierra Vista Historical Society will host its Annual Membership Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. May 18 at Pueblo Del Sol Country Club on St. Andrew’s Drive. The deadline to RSVP is May 14. Doors open at 11 a.m. and a buffet lunch begins at noon. The speaker will be Mr. Ken Bennett, Arizona’s Secretary of State. Luncheon cost is $15 and reservations are required. For details, call Tom at 378-0733. 

The Caregiver Potluck previously scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. on May 14 has been cancelled. 



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Births




 Krew Michael Power was born on April 10, 2012, to Skye May and Colton Power of Sierra Vista, Ariz. 

The 19-inch baby weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces.

Maternal grandparents are Roxanne and C.J. May of Camarillo.

Paternal grandparent is Julie of Sierra Vista.

Sibling is Chloe Marie Power.

 

Eva Estella Martinez was born on April 10, 2012, to Samantha Jo Martinez of Tombstone, Ariz. 

The 19-inch baby weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces.

Maternal grandparent is Barbara Jo Gatton of Tombstone.



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Around Your Town 05/13/12




Steve Schantz loads up food drive bags filled with non-perishable items from the Sierra Vista Post Office as he prepares to deliver the food to the local St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank on Saturday. (Mark Levy • Herald/Review)

The Sierra Vista Historical Society will host its Annual Membership Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. May 18 at Pueblo Del Sol Country Club on St. Andrew’s Drive. The deadline to RSVP is May 14. Doors open at 11 a.m. and a buffet lunch begins at noon. The speaker will be Mr. Ken Bennett, Arizona’s Secretary of State. Luncheon cost is $15 and reservations are required. For details, call Tom at 378-0733. 

The Caregiver Potluck previousley scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. on May 14 has been cancelled. 



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