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The fund helps those Arizona Wrestling Legends in time of need.  In the past, our main use for the funds has been to provide travel assistance (such as hotel rooms) to our legends traveling to our annual reunion from out of state. 

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Memorial Service for Ron Mooney PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Hicks   
Friday, 11 April 2008

A memorial service, to celebrate the life of Ron Mooney, will be held on Saturday, April 19 at 12:00 p.m.  The location is Desert Springs Worship Center, 10714 W. 4Th. Street, Cashion, AZ.

Pastor Patrick Malone and I will be conducting the service.  A potluck dinner will follow the service, in the church's fellowship hall.  We hope to see all of you there.

 
Your Help Is Urgently Needed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Hicks   
Friday, 04 April 2008

Dear Friends and Fans of the Arizona Wrestling Legends,

I am here today to ask for your help.  As I reported below, Arizona wrestling lost a fan and great friend last week when Ron Mooney passed away at the age of 51.  Ron's passing has left his wife Ruby and their family in severe financial hardship.  To compound matters, it was discovered that Ron had no life insurance.  The funeral home is demanding thousands of dollars that the family simply does not have.

Cindy and I have been trying to help the family out as best we can, and some other friends have events planned to raise mney, but we are still very short.  That's why I am writing this appeal to you now.  I am asking you to prayerfully consider making a donation to Ron's funeral fund.  Ron was a great man who gave of himself to those who needed it.  Now, it's his family who needs help.  If you can't make a large donation, that's OK.  Even a few dollars would really help.  In fact, if everyone who visited this website each month would donate $1, we would cover his funeral costs easilly.

Please know that I don't make this request lightly.  We've considered every avenue available and there are very few places left to turn. 

If you would like to make a donation, please click the link below:

Ron Mooney Funeral Fund

Your understanding and kind attention to this matter are very much appreciated.

Take care and God bless.

Tim Hicks
Webmaster, AZWrestlingLegends.com

 
Ron Mooney Passes Away PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Hicks   
Sunday, 30 March 2008

Ron Mooney with U.S. beltWe are very sad to report the passing of our friend Ron Mooney.  Ron was a wrestling photographer and a real friend to the wrestlers and to Arizona wrestling in general.

We received a phone call from Ron's wife, Ruby, at 2:06 this morning advising us that Ron had passed away following a bout with Lung Cancer which had spread to other parts of his body. Ron Mooney was 51.

What can I say about my friend Ron?  Well, I can tell you that he was a great guy.  He would give you the shirt of his back if he thought you needed it.  I have seen him spend his own time and money to produce promo photos and t-shirts for some of the local wrestlers here in Arizona. 

Ron was so loved that he was made an honorary Arizona Wrestling Legend and was the only non-worker allowed to attend the annual reunion.

Additionally, Ron was also a lifetime member of the Cauliflower Alley Club.

We send our sincerest condolences out to his wife Ruby, their children and their young grandaugher.  Please know that our prayers and thoughts are with you at this most difficult time.

God bless.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
 
Madison Square Garden Museum To Open April 4 PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 22 March 2008
Grace Court Developer to Unveil Public Arts Projects - Phoenix Madison Square Garden Museum Opens to the Public

Broadreach Capital Partners will unveil two important public art projects in downtown Phoenix on Friday, April 4, as well as celebrate the grand opening of the Phoenix Madison Square Garden Museum at the dedication ceremony of its Grace Court project, a recently completed 300,000-square-foot office complex.

The Phoenix Madison Square Garden Museum, which is located within the Grace Court project, was created by Broadreach to commemorate the famed arena. The museum pays homage to Phoenix Madison Square Garden's pugilistic and entertainment history through interpretive displays illustrating key events, activities and personalities, according to historian Vincent Murray.

Built in 1929 for professional boxing and wrestling matches and named after the famous venue in New York City, the largest indoor arena in Phoenix at the time soon became an established venue for many local entertainment acts, including Wayne Newton, Marty Robbins and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Duane Eddy who made his debut at Phoenix Madison Square Garden. These and other activities are memorialized on the bronze plaques mounted on a simulated boxing ring.

Visible steel trusses from the original building as well as salvaged plaster ornaments are also incorporated into the museum's design. Two nine-foot abstracted bronze figures, titled "The Opponents" sculpted by artist Rebecca Thompson are located at the front of the Museum on Seventh Street and serve as guardians of the site, according to the artist.

Also being unveiled is Thompson's "The Phoenix"- a sustainable 28-foot rammed earth monument that was designed as a gateway feature to the western entrance to downtown.

The Phoenix myth is primarily about transformation and renewal, and I designed "The Phoenix" sculpture to embody a metaphorical balance of the elements, earth, water, wind and fire, says Thompson.

The extremely labor-intensive sculpture made of 80 tons of local soils, sand, clay and cement, reveals fish and other aquatic life forms modeled in bronze plates that wrap around the monument like a river.

"The Phoenix" is the first and largest of its kind in Arizona, says Thompson.

The unveilings of the art projects and the museum will take part in conjunction with First Friday Art Walk, a free self guided tour of galleries, studios and art spaces that runs from 6 to 8 p.m. April 4.

Grace Court is a recently completed 300,000-square-foot office complex in downtown Phoenix. It includes the renovated historic Grace Court School, three new office buildings, and an 800-car garage.

 
Our New Mailing Address PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Hicks   
Saturday, 22 March 2008

As many of you know, we recently moved our home/office from Glendale, Arizona to Queen Creek.  With that move comes a new mailing address.  If you would like to contribute any photos, stories or other memorabilia to the site, or contact us for any reason, please use the following new address:

Arizona Wrestling Legends
C/O Tim Hicks
P.O. Box 101
Queen Creek, AZ 85242

Mail sent to our old Glendale P.O. box will be forwarded for a while, but we would appreciate it if any new correspondence would be sent to the new box.  Thank you.

 
We Remember Don Curtis PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Hicks   
Saturday, 08 March 2008

Don CurtisWe are sad to report the passing of a true Arizona Wrestling Legend.  Former NWA and WWWF Tag Team Champion Don Curtis passed away on Thursday afternoon, March 6.  He was 80 years old.

Mr. Curtis' passing comes nine days after he suffered a massive stroke.

When we were first putting the Arizona Wrestling Legends site together, Mr. Curtis and his wife of 51 years, Dottie, were among the most helpful participants. 

All of us here at AZWL send our sincere, heart-felt condolences to the Curtis family and to all of his friends and fans.

God bless you, Don Curtis.

Click here to read a full obituary on Don Curtis.

 
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