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Roy Gardner Wiggans


Published/Last Modified on Friday, Aug 22, 2008 - 05:34:01 am MST

Aug. 17, 2008

Longtime Douglas, Ariz., resident Dr. Roy Gardner Wiggans passed away Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008, at the age of 87.

Born and raised in Chanute, Kansas, he married Gladys Genevieve Hawkins of Moran, Kansas, just before leaving to serve in the Army Air Corps in Europe during World War II.


After the war, he completed his education, and then in 1953 chose Douglas as the place to open an optometry practice and raise a family.

He served for several years on the Douglas School Board and later on the Douglas Board of Adjustments.

He also volunteered many hours of ministry for St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church of Douglas, first as a lay person and deacon, then as an ordained priest, often traveling to Rodeo, N.M., as well as Willcox and Tombstone, Ariz., for Sunday services. He was active in Lions Club service projects and was an avid Douglas Bulldogs fan.

After the death of his wife in 1978, he went to Zimbabwe, Africa, and worked in a rural Anglican church for five years as well as volunteering at a hospital.

After befriending the owners of the local safari company, he had many adventures in the Hwange game park, observing and photographing African wildlife.

He returned to Arizona in 1985 and soon resumed his optometry work in association with Cochise Eye and Laser, working in both the Douglas and Sierra Vista offices, well past the age most people retire.

He was always ready to share a joke or a story. His friends, family, eye patients and even strangers remember his integrity, generosity and love of conversation.

He leaves behind his longtime partner Maggie Valenzuela of Douglas; a brother, Lynn Wiggans of Fort Worth, Texas; his children Tammy (Desrosiers) of Bluff, Utah, and Marlin (and Sonia Castro) Wiggans of Tucson, Ariz.; grandchildren, Bianca and Briana Wiggans, Tanner Desrosiers; and four great-grandchildren.

A service will be held Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, at 10 a.m. in Sierra Vista, Ariz., at the Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 1300 Buffalo Soldier Trail.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Disabled American Veterans.

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