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Deana Kaye (McCaughey) Cottle-Chunn

Posted 2019-07-05 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on June 22, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Deana Kaye McCaughey-Cottle-Chunn, 54, left us June 6, 2019, with her
family by her side at Hospice of the Valley in Surprise, Arizona.

Deana was born June 24, 1964 at General Hospital in Kansas City,
Missouri to Carl D. McCaughey and Ideana Lain McCaughey. She attended
early elementary school in Kingman, Arizona. She went on to graduate
at South High School in Bakersfield, California and attended
Bakersfield Community College. It was there, in 1984, she met Mark
Erwin Cottle, creating three beautiful children together. In 2011, she
married Jimmy Chunn in Kingman, Arizona.

Deana loved life and loved giving. A smile so gracious and sincere,
she would bring light to any room. For this kind heart she carried in
life, she cultivated and embraced many friendships. This light and
love she shared between her family and friends will continue to burn
in our hearts until the end of time.

Deana is survived by husband; Jimmy Chunn, mother; Ideana Lain Hickle,
children; Brock Cottle (Jessica Cruz), Garrett Cottle (Nikki Mizner),
and Chesnee Trujillo (Sam), grandchildren; Kierstin Riley Cottle,
Kaleb Zachary Erwin Cottle, Mason Emmitt Cottle, and Kaylor Joseph
Trujilo, aunts; Myrna Johnson (Norm), Janice Edwards, and Jeanie
Badilla, uncles; C A Lain (Brenda) and Orville “Red” Wells, cousins;
Richard Johnson (Lisa), Jim Johnson (Nancy), Bob Johnson, Vanessa Hale
(Chris), Stacey Lain Hancock (Shawn), Katie Lain Gardner (Chad), Larry
Badilla (Cindy) and Monica Badilla (Mike), and many friends.

There will be a Celebration of Life for Deana at 1 p.m. July 14, 2019
at Kingman Elks Lodge, 900 Gates Ave., Kingman, Arizona.





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