“Annie” Archuleta (Moore), 64 years young, passed away at her home in Arizona on August 20, 2018 from health problems she stoically endured for several years. Ann had a big personality that could light up any room and will be remembered for her great sense of humor, her warm smile, a strong work ethic, and her ability to make others laugh. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She will be deeply missed by those who love her. She lived her life with zest and ferocity, leaving a legacy of vibrant memories to all who knew her. Proverbs 31: "She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.”
Ann was born in Prescott, Arizona on November 28, 1953. At a young age she and her family moved to Cottonwood where she was raised in a loving home, with her parents Pete and Ann Minter and siblings (Lana, Jay, and James Moore, Ruth A. Minter). Ann moved to Flagstaff in 1988, spending many years working for medical practices and Northern Arizona University, where she held her favorite position in the Athletic Training Department. Most importantly, she cherished her moments with her husband, children, and grandchildren. She also loved spending time outdoors hunting and viewing wildlife, hiking, riding horses, attending her daughters’ events, and antique shopping. She is survived by her husband, David Archuleta; Three daughters and spouses, Shawnee and Kris Doherty, Cassidy and McKenzie Larkin, and Rhiannon Archuleta; Eight grandchildren, Ciara, Hailey, Kolby, Sahanna, Tristan, Tiernan, Tanner, and Kaylee.
A celebration of life is pending for a later date.
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