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Paul Franklin Petty

Paul Franklin Petty obituary

Paul Petty Obituary

Coach Paul Franklin Petty 82, passed away on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 in Saint Cloud, Florida. Paul was born in Clyde, Texas on September 15, 1928, the son of Ammon and Azilee (Medley) Petty. He is survived by his loving family: wife, Cecile (Collins) Petty; son, Dr. Steven Petty (Dr. Brett Petty) of Saint Cloud, FL; two granddaughters, Norah and Ella Petty and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He is also survived by a sister, Dorothy Alexander (Jim) of Pasadena, Texas. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Ammon and Azilee Petty; brothers, Edwin and James Petty and sister, Evelyn Taylor. Paul was a career educator, mentor and coach. He is a Member the Arizona Coaches Association Hall-of-Fame, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hall-of-Fame, Hardin-Simmons University Athletic Hall-of-Fame, Miami (AZ) H.S. Sports Hall-of-Fame and the recipient of the 1997 Outstanding Coaches Award from the National Football Foundation & College Hall-of-Fame. He was the head coach of multiple All-Star football games in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's and 2000's. From 1989 through 2000 he coached Arizona All-Star football teams in games played in Australia and New Zealand. He coached at Hardin-Simmons University (TX), Plainview Jr. H. (TX), San Benito H.S. (TX), Miami H.S. (AZ), New Mexico State University, Phoenix Union H.S., Carl Hayden H.S. (AZ), Sunnyside H.S. (AZ), Las Cruces H.S. (NM), Globe H.S. (AZ), Ajo H.S. (AZ), and St Cloud H.S. (FL). He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve. He was a member of The Sons of the American Revolution, Optimist International, Salvation Army, York Rite of Freemasonry, White Mountain Lodge #3, The Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. He was an Instructor for 26 years for The University of Arizona Correspondence/Independent Study Department. He was also a Deacon in the Southern Baptist Church and man of great Christian faith. He passed away as he lived, on his own terms, with grace, dignity and strength, while being surrounded by loving family and friends. He was our hero. Arrangements under the direction of FISK FUNERAL HOME, 1107 Massachusetts Avenue, St. Cloud, FL 34769 (407) 892-2155. Memorial Service will be held this summer in Arizona in order for those who would like to attend to have the best opportunity to do so. Details will be released by the family as plans materialize. For more information please see www.fiskfh.com

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on May 1, 2011.

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Richard M Murrieta

December 10, 2022

Coach Petty took me for my drivers training test on Jan 30 1976. He was a great individual, he was also my P.E Teacher. Rest In Peace Coach Petty. Richard M. Murrieta and Family.

Jane Kennedy Howell

October 30, 2011

Coach Petty was my brother Bobby's coach at Miami High School. We all were members of First Baptist Church in Miami. He was a great postitive influence on the many lives he touched. We all loved "Coach" and extend our deepest sympathies to his family.

Doug Harmon

July 31, 2011

Coach Petty planted seeds of character. These seeds grew into trees. These trees
seeded a forest bearing character as it's
fruit. Coach your influence will go on
forever.

Michael Grosso

May 9, 2011

Rest in peace Coach and may all your players meet you at the gates when it's their time and get the touchdown play for the win.

Grosso (Miami High School)

May 5, 2011

I remember Coach Petty from my High School years in Miami High, we had a really good team for years with him as coach. He was a man for the children and for the people and will be greatly missed. Our sympathy and prayers are with you. Kathy Johnson

Jan Little McDonald

May 4, 2011

Paul Petty was a deacon in the church where I grew up in Miami, AZ. He was the humblest of people. It really embarrassed him to be the center of attention. A quiet, generous man, it wasn't until just recently we learned that he was the "anonymous donor" who helped my brother, Bill, pay tuition for his last year in college when Bill's financial position was desperate. That was about 40 years ago. You will always be remembered and appreciated, Paul. To his family: Please accept my sincerest condolences and sympathy. You have lost a one-of-a-kind human being.

Robert Castaneda

May 4, 2011

I also have fond memories of Coach Petty, especially during many summers at Camp Jourdin and then when his family returned to the Cobre Valley to coach at Globe High School. My condolences and prayers are with the entire family.

Bob Welch

May 2, 2011

I remember Coach Petty from my HS years at Miami. I attend First Baptist Church with him. May he rest in peace. God bless his family.

Viki Welch Dillahunty

May 2, 2011

So many memories of Coach Petty from my early childhood, from his deep voice singing in church, to his telling stories around the campfire at YMCA Camp Jourdin, as well as watching him coach. I will always have wonderful memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Harry Neptune

May 1, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May 1, 2011

We share in your sorrow and celebrate with you the life of this fine man whose presence has graced our lives over the past 30 years. He has already been welcomed into heaven by my husband, father and Grandpa Joe. God bless you all.
Love and prayers, Penny, Pearl, Jeff, Janelle, Natalia, Joe & Barb and Tom & Denise

Carol Griffith

May 1, 2011

I was honored to have known and worked with Paul Petty at Sunnyside High School for many years. He was a class act, dedicated coach and educator. Paul loved his players and treated them accordingly. A man's man, Paul was a fantastic role model for his students. He dedicated himself to the task at hand and everyone around him was better for that quality. Take one special aspect of Paul's life as your own and keep his traditions and values alive forever. With deepest sympathy.

Susan (Sims) Smith

May 1, 2011

Many happy memories of Coach Petty at Miami High School and Camp Jourdin. My thoughts are with you.

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