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Ines Mitchell
Scottsdale - Ines "Ike" Mitchell of Scottsdale passed away peacefully on March 23,2020 at the age of 94 at The Gardens of Scottsdale. Ines was a beloved wife of the late Donald Cheyne Mitchell with whom she shared 33 years of marriage. She was born in Coleman, WI. After receiving a dental hygiene degree from Marquette University in Milwaukee, she moved here to Arizona to begin her life-long career. She will be lovingly remembered by her brother, Curtis Jay Krause and Delbert Krause, step-daughter-in-law Barbara McKay, four step-grandchildren and wonderful neighbors. Arrangements are entrusted to Messinger Indian School Mortuary with Inurnment at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.
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Dear Family of Ike, I was Blessed with 30 years of working with Ike at Valley Dental Group. I Treasure wonderful memories of an awesome beautiful and personal friendship. I will miss you my Dear friend. I will miss your Birthdays and our long phone conversations. I am Blessed you touched my life. You are forever in my heart.
In loving Friendship, Beverly
Beverly Graves
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March 31, 2020
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