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Forrest Wilkerson

Posted 2018-01-12 by Molly
Eastern Arizona Courier (Safford, AZ) - Wednesday, June 7, 2017
On June 3, 2017, Greenlee County lost a legend as Forrest Wilkerson slipped peacefully from this world while sleeping. Forrest was born Dec. 5, 1926, to Bee and Olive (Holden) Wilkerson in Clifton.

He lived his early years first on the ol' homestead at Black Jack (Mule Creek) and then on the "U♢" (U Diamond Ranch) just south of Clifton. He, along with his dad and uncles, ranched a huge area from Mule Creek to the Martinez Ranch in the Black Hills.

He played football for Clifton High School and continued to treasure his Trojan mascot. After graduation, Forrest and several of his buddies traveled to Phoenix to join the Army Air Corps. The Army Air Corps accepted his buddies but sent him to the hospital because he had a tumor on his upper thigh. A year later, after recovering from surgery, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and served his country in Japan and the Philippines.

Once his tour was completed, he married the love of his life and mother of his five children, Alice Brown. The couple worked hard and built a life in Greenlee County for themselves and their children.

Service was always important to Forrest. He served his family, country and county. Forrest served Greenlee County as a deputy, and then 16 years as sheriff, being re-elected every two years. He also was honored to serve the county as supervisor for four years.

Forrest will always be remembered for his large "cowboy" presence, his gentle caring nature and that engaging smile. He greeted every car with a wave as he drove down the road. Forrest was present at every event across the county. There were few people in Greenlee County who didn't know him. He was a big man who wore his Western hat and boots most of the time.

In the early '70s, Forrest and Alice bought some land, subdivided it and built the Verde Lee Water Company from the ground up. Those were lean times; they figured the water bills by hand because they couldn't afford a calculator. State officials were amazed during inspections when they asked what engineering company they used and Forrest just looked at them and answered, "Engineers? We don't have money to pay engineers. Alice and I just figure it out ourselves."

Forrest lost his soul mate, Alice, on May 3, 1986. His life had other losses as well. He married Beverly Jenny, who died 18 months after they began their life together. He then married LeOma, who died in 2012. Forrest also lost two grandchildren, Laura Faye McCarty and Cody Harrison Baber.

Forrest's engaging smile will remain in the hearts of his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. His 90 years do not seem to have been enough time. We will miss you, Daddy.

Forrest is survived by: his five children, Linda (John) McCarty, Marla (Barry) Wilkerson, Holly (Eddie) Scott, Kent Wilkerson and Scott (Billie) Wilkerson; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and four great- great-grandchildren.

Services for Forrest will be held Thursday June 8, 2017, at 11 a.m., at the First Baptist Church in Duncan. He will be interred in the Sheldon Cemetery next to his wife, Alice, following the services.

Arrangements are under the direction of McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel and Gila Valley Crematory.

Online condolences may be extended at www.caldwellfuneralchapel.com.




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