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James Robert Derrick

Posted 2009-04-24 by Judy Wight Branson
James Robert Derrick

Born at Pfau Mine Northeast of Cherry, Arizona Territory on July 2, 1910.
Departed on Feb. 17, 2006 and resided in Cornville, Arizona.

James Robert Derrick, 95, of Cornville died Feb.17, 2006. He was born on July 2nd, 1910, near the Pfau Mine Northeast of Cherry, Arizona to Frank and Lou Derrick. He was one of seven children.

Jim spent all his life in the Verde Valley. He attended school in Cornville and Clarkdale. After school he went to work on a “fence gang”, building range fences for the Benedict Ranch. Following that he worked at the Salt Mine in Camp Verde where he drove mule teams. From there he went to work for Bill Clark, son of the founder of Clarkdale, helping develop the Cottonwood Airport. During the depression he mined gold with his brothers in the hills south of Jerome. Jim worked for the Clarkdale Smelter in the Powerhouse and Assay Office. While working for Jerome Utilities, he began training as a carpenter. During his career as a carpenter he helped to build the Clarkdale Cement Plant, worked on many valley highway projects, as well as many residences around the Verde Valley including the home that Jim and Margaret have lived in for 46 years. Jim retired as a member of the local Carpenter’s Union.

After retiring he spent many hours gardening, woodworking and carving. His family will treasure the many beautiful pieces of art that he created.

Jim is survived by his wife Margaret of 65 years, his brother Joe, 98, as well as his five children: James Derrick (Alice), Maureen Justus (Bob), Peggy Moore (Dale), Dan Derrick (Sue) and Ron Derrick. Jim was also blessed with nine grandchildren: Rob, Joe, Laura, Sharon, Becky, Tracy, Jesse, Craig, and Erin and seven great-grandchildren: Sean, Bria, Isiah, Gabrielle, Noah, Katelyn, Carter and Gavin. Jim also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and good friends.

Above all, family was most important to Jim. He spent much of his time with his family, to whom he passed on his love of the outdoors. His life was filled with hunting and fishing and during his 94th year, he went on his last successful Elk hunt with sons Jim and Dan. Jim loved to tell stories of the early days in the Verde Valley. His local knowledge of events and places was a living history of an area he truly loved.

Graveside services are planned for Wednesday, February 22 at Cottonwood Cemetery at 10:00. A celebration of Jim’s life will follow the service.

Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood, Arizona, is assisting the family with arrangements.




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