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Frank Sigmond Hedgcock

1927 - 2024

Frank Sigmond Hedgcock obituary, 1927-2024, Tucson, AZ

BORN

1927

DIED

2024

Frank Hedgcock Obituary

Frank Sigmond "Pancho" Hedgcock was born April 13th, 1927, in St. Louis Missouri and passed away peacefully on November 2nd 2024 at Pepi's House Hospice in Tucson surrounded by family. After serving in the US Navy, Pancho settled in Sonoita Arizona at his parent's guest ranch Hacienda de Los Encinos working as a ranch hand and cowboy. Pancho was introduced to his future wife Joan by his sister Sara Jane's friend Rachel Burkholder. Pancho and Joan were married in 1958 and together 46 years until Joan's death in 2004. Pancho retired from civil service at Ft. Huachuca in 1985. He then moved to Tucson where he and Joan enjoyed a few years of retirement. Both Pancho and Joan loved people and hard work, so both transitioned into volunteering. Pancho volunteered with the Empire Ranch Foundation from 2004 to 2007 and served on the ERF advisory committee until 2024. He also volunteered with the City of Tucson and was subsequently hired part time working in public housing as a locksmith. Their "Key Man" retired from the City of Tucson after 27 years at age 90. Pancho was a true gentleman as all who knew him will attest. His love for people, kindness and good humor drew many to be good friends. Pancho was preceded in death by his wife Joan, son John, and close companion Ellie Bouley. He is survived by his son James (Judy) and granddaughter Jennifer who miss him dearly. A celebration of Pancho's rich life is planned for April 12th, 2025. Details to follow.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star from Dec. 18 to Dec. 22, 2024.

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