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Maricopa County
Arizona

Politicians who died in Maricopa County


  Chandler: Thomas L. Judge, 2006
  Gilbert: William Marshall, 2000
  Glendale: Henry E. Schrey, 1967 — Harold E. Hughes, 1996
  Mesa: James W. Cherry, 1949 — John H. Udall, 1959 — Carl Hayden, 1972 — Don Taylor Udall, 1976 — B. E. 'Barney' Grottum, 1987
  Mill City (now part of Phoenix): John H. Fitzgerald, 1871
  Paradise Valley: Barry M. Goldwater, 1998 — Sam Goddard, 2006
  Phoenix:
 
  Phoenix, 1800-1899: Benjamin Joseph Franklin, 1898 — John O. Patten, 1899
  Phoenix, 1900-1999: Frederick Augustus Tritle, 1906 — Myron Hawley McCord, 1908 — Meiko Meyer, 1908 — Archibald J. Sampson, 1921 — Joseph H. Kibbey, 1924 — William Wrigley, Jr., 1932 — Richard E. Sloan, 1933 — George W. P. Hunt, 1934 — Walter Brawner, 1934 — Thomas E. Campbell, 1944 — James V. Heidinger, 1945 — Sidney P. Osborn, 1948 — Frederick B. Van Kleeck, 1949 — Thomas R. Hamer, 1950 — S. Frank Spencer, 1954 — George Milton Corlett, 1955 — Robert T. Jones, 1958 — Lois Irene Marshall, 1958 — Claude C. Cheshire, 1960 — Roy McKittrick, 1961 — R. C. Stanford, 1963 — Frances B. Weedon, 1963 — Isaiah Matlack, 1963 — Otto G. Fifield, 1964 — Richard F. Harless, 1970 — John R. Murdock, 1972 — Irving A. Jennings, 1972 — Dan E. Garvey, 1974 — H. Wesley Bolin, 1978 — Jesse A. Udall, 1980 — Ernest W. McFarland, 1984 — Clifton R. Wharton, 1990 — William P. Homans, Jr., 1997 — Elise Salinger, 1998
  Phoenix, 2000-2012: Andy Nichols, 2001 — Paul J. Fannin, 2002 — Bob Stump, 2003 — E. C. 'Polly' Rosenbaum, 2003 — Evan Mecham, 2008
  Scottsdale: Elliott Roosevelt, 1990 — Eldon D. Rudd, 2002 — Hamer Budge, 2003 — Joe Foss, 2003 — George Mikan, 2005
  Sun City: Stanley Withe, 1984 — Harold H. Velde, 1985 — Louis J. Diamond, 1996 — Robert E. Woodside, 1998
  Sun City West: Maynard L. Taylor, Jr., 1992 — Virginia Smith, 2006
  Tempe: Benjamin B. Moeur, 1937 — Walter W. Johnson, 1987 — Howard Pyle, 1987
  Wickenburg: Levi Stewart Udall, 1960 — John H. Sweet, 1964
   See also Arizona deathplaces not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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