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Carlotta “Scottie” <I>Claflin</I> Bidegain

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Carlotta “Scottie” Claflin Bidegain

Birth
Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Jan 2015 (aged 88)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
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Carlotta (Scottie) Bidegain 88 of Tucson passed away January 3, 2015 peacefully at home surrounded by loving friends and family. Scottie was born on November 24, 1926 in Illinois. Scottie and her immediate family moved to the Southwest when she was a young girl and eventually settled on a ranch on the San Pedro River near Cascabel. It was there that she met many of her lifelong friends and her future husband, Mike F Bidegain. After marrying, she and Mike continued to ranch throughout Arizona. Living in various small towns and ranches over the years, leaving her mark on all of them, Scottie and Mike spent most of their child raising years in Ray, and then later Kearny. Following her passion for ranching, livestock, and the land Scottie was very involved in 4-H, competitive trail riding, ranching, and riding. Scottie returned to the Tucson area to run her parent's ranch in Silverbell and did that for the better part of a decade. After leaving the ranch in Silverbell, Scottie began her own business in the late 1970's providing guided trail rides. This is where she turned many clients into friends and lifelong riding partners. Being well known for saddling, hauling, and guiding 8+ horses and riders, Scottie worked tirelessly providing the true horseman's experience to many and teaching them about the desert she so loved. Even into the late 1990's she continued to guide horseback rides and then scaled down to a one horse woman until her physical limitations and surgeries forced her to no longer own a horse. She was however always accompanied by her, ranching turned service dog, Molly. A true companion, loved and respected by all for her service to Scottie, Molly was a comfort and friend. Scottie is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her brother, Stephen Claflin of NJ; sons, Michael (Sherry) and Philip, daughter Margaret (Dan Riley, loving, supportive companion), ten grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held from 1:00-5:00 p.m., Saturday, January 31, 2015 at La Mariposa, 1501 N. Houghton Rd. 520-749-1099. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Gospel Rescue Mission. Arrangements entrusted to DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.
Published in the Arizona Daily Star on Jan. 11, 2015
Carlotta (Scottie) Bidegain 88 of Tucson passed away January 3, 2015 peacefully at home surrounded by loving friends and family. Scottie was born on November 24, 1926 in Illinois. Scottie and her immediate family moved to the Southwest when she was a young girl and eventually settled on a ranch on the San Pedro River near Cascabel. It was there that she met many of her lifelong friends and her future husband, Mike F Bidegain. After marrying, she and Mike continued to ranch throughout Arizona. Living in various small towns and ranches over the years, leaving her mark on all of them, Scottie and Mike spent most of their child raising years in Ray, and then later Kearny. Following her passion for ranching, livestock, and the land Scottie was very involved in 4-H, competitive trail riding, ranching, and riding. Scottie returned to the Tucson area to run her parent's ranch in Silverbell and did that for the better part of a decade. After leaving the ranch in Silverbell, Scottie began her own business in the late 1970's providing guided trail rides. This is where she turned many clients into friends and lifelong riding partners. Being well known for saddling, hauling, and guiding 8+ horses and riders, Scottie worked tirelessly providing the true horseman's experience to many and teaching them about the desert she so loved. Even into the late 1990's she continued to guide horseback rides and then scaled down to a one horse woman until her physical limitations and surgeries forced her to no longer own a horse. She was however always accompanied by her, ranching turned service dog, Molly. A true companion, loved and respected by all for her service to Scottie, Molly was a comfort and friend. Scottie is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her brother, Stephen Claflin of NJ; sons, Michael (Sherry) and Philip, daughter Margaret (Dan Riley, loving, supportive companion), ten grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held from 1:00-5:00 p.m., Saturday, January 31, 2015 at La Mariposa, 1501 N. Houghton Rd. 520-749-1099. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Gospel Rescue Mission. Arrangements entrusted to DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.
Published in the Arizona Daily Star on Jan. 11, 2015


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