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Faustus John (Mike) Chierighino

Posted 2017-08-19 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Tuesday, August 15, 2007, page 5a

Faustus John Chierighino, 87, of Prescott, Arizona, died Aug. 10,
2017.
He was born Sept. 21, 1929, in New York, New York.

Affordable Burial & Cremation, LLC of Prescott Valley, Arizona,
handled
all arrangements.

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The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, August 20, 2017, pages 6a/7a

Faustus “Mike” Chierighino, a Korean War Air Force Veteran who
patriotically served our country, passed peacefully into the arms of
our Heavenly Father surrounded by his loving family on Aug. 10,
2017, from complications of pneumonia just six weeks shy of his 88th
birthday, Sept. 21, 1929.

Mike had a long career as a real estate broker and appraiser. He
retired from the state of Arizona as Chief Appraiser. He and his
wife, Diane, moved to Prescott to enjoy their retirement.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Antoinette and Corrado
Chierighino; his brother, Bill; and his wife, Diane. He is survived
by his daughter, Christina Kasper of Brazoria, Texas; son, Conald
Chierighino of Richmond, Texas; son, Steve Bolander of Prescott
Valley, Arizona; Kim Reynolds of Glendale, Arizona; and adopted
daughter, Zoe of Phoenix, Arizona; 13 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren.

A Celebration of Mike’s Life will be held at Mike’s home on Aug. 27
from 2 to 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, if you feel so moved, please
donate to the ASPCA in his memory. Mike will be remembered fondly
for his love of hiking and traveling, his raucous sense of humor,
and his kind and friendly personality. The Village will be missing
another Idiot.

Information provided by survivors.




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