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Grant Edwin Denton

Posted 2019-02-10 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Thursday, August 09, 2018

Grant Edwin Denton was born in Ashurst, Arizona, on Aug. 17, 1932, to
“Whistling” John Calvin Denton and Minnie Pearl Hawkins Denton. Grant
was the 11th and youngest child.

His family had traveled from Texas by covered wagon before he was born.
They settled in Arizona and here they stayed. At a young age, Grant
learned to rope and ride. By the 7th grade, he left home to work on
ranches. He started at Kennecott at the age of 18. At the age of 19,
Grant was drafted into the U.S. Army. He was stationed at Camp Hamford
in Washington State. After he completed his military service, he moved
back to Arizona and continued to work for Kennecott Copper Corp. in
Ray, Arizona, and later Asarco. Grant worked there for 42 years.

While working for Kennecott, he met and married Elizabeth Brown.
Together they had three daughters, Carrie Denton Power, Carlene Denton-
Roach, and Katherine Denton Willis.

Grant later married Frankie Gillette and became a father to another
daughter, Jodi Denton Tomerlin.

Grant had eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren who all love
their “Cowboy Grandpa.” Grant has many family members and many friends
who will miss him dearly.

Grant loved all of his daughters greatly. Carrie helped him with his
medical needs and had him up and dancing after some knee treatments.
The last nine months of his life, Grant spent in Kearny living with his
daughter, Carlene. Together they went on many adventures, like visiting
where he was born and baptized, and snake hunting.

Katherine took him fishing often, he loved to fish and loved it even
more with her. Jodi visited him often and helped him with all of his
paperwork, and they enjoyed reminiscing of old times and future plans.

He thoroughly enjoyed his time with them. Grant’s true love was the
Rodeo and Working Ranches. He roped and rode until one year before his
death. Grant was a true Cowboy and was honored at “Night Of The Cowboy”
in 2016.

Grant has won many saddles and belt buckles, and truly enjoyed teaching
other cowboys to rope and ride. Many of these men still remember all of
his knowledge and appreciate his wisdom that he passed on to them. His
favorite event was team roping and traveled many places to compete. He
also worked on many ranches and felt of that as real Cowboying.

Please join his family and friends to celebrate his life Aug. 11.
Viewing will be at 9 a.m., and Services at 10 a.m., at the Kearny,
Arizona , Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 200 Hammond
Drive. The service will be followed by grave side services.

Lunch will be served at the Church after. A gathering will follow lunch
and will be announced at the Church.

Information provided by survivors.




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