Rex-Mitchell-Obituary

Rex L. Mitchell

Phoenix, Arizona

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Mitchell, Rex L. our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend passed away on Oct. 16, 2009. Rex is survived by his loving wife Andrea; children, Terry Abzug, Bill Mitchell and Chris Mitchell, devoted grandchildren; Cameron, Andrew and Alyssa Mitchell. He will be dearly missed by...

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Andrea, Terry, Bill, Chris and family. We are so sorry about Rex, your dad and our brother-in-law. We have great memories of wonderful trips to the desert, Port Townsend,family get-togethers and all his work on various projects. He will be missed, but know he is in a peaceful place. We love him and miss him. Aunt Sharron & Uncle Bob

Aunt Andrea, Terry, Billy, Chris,

I'm very sorry for the loss of your husband/dad, my uncle. I have a lot of really good memories of him in our younger years on holidays riding bikes in the desert. I have always remembered how hard he worked throughout the years and as I got older, I learned to really respect his work ethic. I remember his smirky smile and his laugh...Good times which are missed.

I'm very sorry. With Love, your cousin.

Chris, Denise and Family

Our condolences for your loss. I pray that over time you will find peace and also know he will live on in your hearts and memories that you have. Peace be with you.. Love to all

Denise, Bernie and Aidan

Chris,
I am so sorry to hear that you lost your Dad. He is in a beautiful place now, back to his old self! Find peace in comfort in your memories and know that time will ease your grief. I am thinking of you. Much love to you and your family.

Goldielox here:) Ive never met such a sucessful and strong person. I see my dad take after you in so many ways and im so greatful. Everything about you will live on forever. Us grandkids have so many exciting memories with you that no one could ever replace. I love you so much and miss you already<3

After all of those years of trying to teach me so many lessons, your efforts are finally moving thru me, and will only continue to gain more strength.
Love you Daddy...

I was talking to God today and smiled when I thought of all the things you were probably tinkering with up there, gates, golden streets and harps. Your memory will continue as Chris uses items of yours to make our home happy and safe. Love You, Denise

Your life and spirit inspired me throughout my life. You were the strongest man I ever knew. I'll miss your smile, good heart and funny stories everyday. No matter what I faced in life you taught me to face it head on. Love you Daddy...

Have a good flight old buddy! You were one of the best! I'll never forget the day we lite up the sky on east Mcdowell and made the head lines. Bet no one in your family knew about that one. It has been one hell of a party. Glad you were part of my life.
Carlos Ontiveros.