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Walton Brooks

Posted 2021-04-23 by mhenderson
Published in Yuma Sun on Apr. 21, 2021 -
Yuma, Arizona

>> December 15, 1935 March 26, 2021 <<

Walton Brooks was called home to our Lord on March 26th surrounded by
his loving family and faithful Basset Hound, Baylee, while at home. He
was born on December 15, 1935 in Duran, Oklahoma to Walter and Dollie
Brooks.

Walton PeeWee grew up in Somerton, attended Somerton Grammar School,
graduated Yuma Union High School Class of 54, and also attended the
University of Arizona. He was Employed by O 'Malleys, where he started
stocking shelves and worked his way up through the ranks into
management. After retiring from O 'Malleys, he founded Brooks
Development and Construction, where he contracted with Cocopah Indian
Tribe and was hired on as Construction Director. Prior to his
retirement, he was working on developing Ft. Yuma Hospital for the
Quechan Tribe.

To all who knew him, PeeWee was a unique and caring individual who
dedicated and devoted his life to bettering both his family and the
city of Yuma. He loved to fish, hunt, and camp with his family and
friends, as well as play and coach baseball, and he supported all
youth sports. He was also a member of Somerton Rotary, Ft. Yuma
Rotary, and Caballeros.

PeeWee is survived by his wife Patty Craddock Brooks of 63 years, sons
Mark (Jeanine Brooks), Joe (Leslie Brooks), daughter Denise McCleney,
brother Bobby Brooks, 7 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, and 2
great grandchildren arriving in September. He loved his family and
enjoyed watching them grow.

PeeWee is preceded in death by his parents Walter Brooks and Dollie
Sullivan, brothers Harrison and Billy Brooks, RL, Jerry, and Joe
Sullivan.

Celebration of Life will be held April 26, 2021, 10:00 am, at Johnson
Mortuary Chapel with graveside following. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations to Unicare Hospice, 2180 S. 4th Avenue,
Suite C, Yuma, Arizona 85364 c/o Walt Brooks.

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