Daisy Maude (Lincoln) Lockwood |
| Posted 2018-04-25 by Pat R |
| Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, AZ) Saturday, November 18, 1950, p. 14 Death Takes Wife Of Pioneer Judge Phoenix, Nov. 17--(AP)--Funeral arrangements are being made for Mrs. Daisy Maude Lincoln Lockwood, 73, wife of a retired Arizona supreme court justice, and mother of the first superior court judge-elect in the state. Mrs. Lockwood died today after being ill of a heart ailment for six months. She had been a resident of Arizona for 71 years. Her father had been post engineer at Fort Whipple, near Prescott. A teacher, she married Alfred C. Lockwood who later became the first city attorney of Douglas. In 1913, Lockwood became Cochise county superior court judge and was appointed to the supreme court in 1925. At that time the family moved here. A daughter, Miss Lorna E. Lockwood, was this year elected to the superior court bench in Maricopa county to become the first woman in the state to be elected judge. Mrs. Lockwood was an organizer of the Community club in Tombstone and was a charter member of the Border chapter No. 15, Order of Eastern Star in Douglas, and the Douglas country club. She was a member of the Phoenix District Woman's club, and the First Families of Arizona. In addition to her husband and daughter, Mrs. Lockwood is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Charlotte L. Cox, and a son, Chester R. Lockwood, all of Phoenix. [Source: Newspapers.com] See Also: Find A Grave |
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