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Velma Kay Penrod
In Memory Of

Velma Kay Penrod

11/23/1939 - 6/12/2026

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Graveside Date
06/20/2026
Graveside Time
9:00 AM
Graveside Location
City of Mesa Cemetery
1212 North Center Street, Mesa, AZ, 85201

About Velma Kay Penrod

Velma Kay Penrod, 86, passed away peacefully in Queen Creek, Arizona, on June 12th, 2026. Born to James Ivan and Ida Ruby Jones in 1939 in Miami, Arizona, she was the third of five children and often embarked on mischievous adventures with her older sisters Iva Faye and Evan, and younger brothers Ivan and Mervyn. As a young woman, she met and fell in love with her eternal companion, Chester Eugene “Sonny” Penrod, and they were wed on August 30th, 1954. They were happily married for sixty-seven years and are now reunited six years after his passing.

They raised four children, Robert (Shirley), Robbie (Cindy), Vonda (Robert), and Shannon (Terry). While raising children, she worked at Mesa Lutheran Hospital and then for Marriot, managing food service operations for Kyrene and then Queen Creek school districts. Ever the hard worker, she had a love for animals, especially horses and dogs.

She also had a passion for the roping community in which she had many friends. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and possessed a great love for her Savior and the ancestors who taught her of Him. She leaves a growing legacy of twenty-six grandchildren and over fifty great grandchildren. We will love, miss, and forever cherish our dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. We love you MORE! Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

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4 comments
Val and Teri Cluff
1 hour, 20 minutes ago
I knew Velma Kay almost all my life. Her brother Ivan and my brother Jerry were friends. We lived in Queen Creek and were in the same ward for years. He grandsons and my boys hung out together, played sports together. I am grateful to call her and her family friends. Rest well my forever friend 🧡. Teri
Lisa LaToure
3 hours ago
We rented their cute lil house off Lyndsay-Sonny came by to chit chat & Velma walked over to join. They were great examples to Rigin & I. They took great care of us & made us smile weekly by their love for each other💗
Timothy Neese
19 hours, 9 minutes ago
My fondest memories are of her and Sonny dancing in the Home Depot when they heard a song they liked. I laughed and smiled the rest of the day And we shared a Birthday ❤️
Timothy Neese
19 hours, 15 minutes ago
My fondest memories are of her and Sonny dancing in the Home Depot when they heard a song they liked. I laughed and smiled the rest of the day