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Mitchell Paul Burk

Posted 2019-02-20 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on Feb. 19, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Mitchell Paul Burk passed away at his home here in Kingman on Feb. 10,
2019 from complications of COPD. He was born on Aug. 27, 1949 in
Springerville, Arizona to Dahl and LaVonna Burk.

Mitchell grew up all over the state of Arizona. His father was in road
construction. Mitchell graduated from Mohave County Union High School
here in Kingman in 1967. He then went on serve two years in the United
States Army stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. Upon returning to
Kingman, he went to work surveying. Then on to Duval Mine until it
shut down in 1982. Mitchell worked at the power plant in Laughlin
until its closure. After that, he went to Mohave County Road
Department where he retired after 16 years.

He loved hunting and fishing. He also had a love for golfing. Our dad
had a great sense of humor, too.

Mitchell is preceded in death by his parents, Dahl and LaVonna Burk.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years Dixie (Hrober), his sisters;
Linda Seapy and Cherry Burk, both of Kingman, his son; Justin Finley
Burk (Peter) of Palm Springs, California, daughter; Corie Queen of
Kingman, four grandchildren; Dustee Lowe (Jason), Tyler Van Nurden,
Declan and Zachary Finley-Burk, and last – but not least – his beloved
Sammie girl.

Mitchell requested no services, but if you would like to donate to the
Arizona Western Humane Society or For the Luv of Paws, that would be
greatly appreciated.

Our father will be laid to rest at the Williams Cemetery in Williams,
Arizona.

He would have chosen this picture as one last toast to family and
friends.

Forever in our hearts, Big Guy Ralphie and Poie Forever.

Arrangements were placed under the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home
and Crematory.

Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.

To send a free Card to the family go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze



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