ArizonaRealCountry.com 31 July 2019 A COWBOY RESTS IN HEAVEN DOY J. REIDHEAD Doy J. Reidhead passed away on Friday, April 26, 2019. He was born to Charles Royal Reidhead and Olive Butler Reidhead on November 23, 1933, in the historic Reidhead home on Main Street in Show Low. He wanted to be a cowboy from the age of 3 and spent his life achieving that goal. He always said he found the love of his life at age 5 when he first saw Leone Pearce. He finally convinced her to marry him at the ripe age of 17. They had eight children: Mike (Helen), Jim (Tamra), Paula (David) Farr, Teele, Konnie (Billy) Kolnsberg, Molli (Tom) Haught, Buffi (Laren) Flake, and Karalyn Reidhead. They now have 34 grandchildren and 70 great-grandchildren and had just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. Doy spent the first 25 years of their married life running his own lumber and logging company in the White Mountains and the next 30 years running his own cattle ranch in the Holbrook area. His second love was team roping. He raised quality rope horses and roped all over the southwest. He was even banned from a few ropings because he was considered too hard to beat. He was preceded in death by his parents; his two brothers, Tadd (Myrtle) Reidhead, Terrence Reidhead; sister, Sally Pew; great-grandson, Sage Eldredge, and great- granddaughter, Haizen Michelle Flake. He is survived by his wife, Leone; in-laws, Jean Reidhead, Mickey Pew, and his children and grandchildren. Newfor2019-VisitOurWesternArtShow! August 8, 9 & 10, 2019 Y avapai College Performing Arts Center COWBOY POETS GATHERING ARIZONA 40+ POETS AND MUSICIANS FOR A 3-DAY EVENT! Prescott,Arizona 32ndAnnual