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Funeral Homes in Oracle, AZ
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Oracle.
Zip codes in the city: 85623.
Pinal County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
The Adair Funeral Homes were founded in 1956 by Arthur J. and Martha J. Adair. At that time Arthur had already been working in the funeral industry in Tucson for 18 years and had received his degree from the California College of Mortuary Science.
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Facts about the city
Oracle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,686 at the 2010 census.Buffalo Bill Cody owned a mine in Oracle briefly and, in 1911, appeared as \"Santa\" for a group of local children. The community is the location of the Biosphere 2 experiment. Oracle was also the postal address for environmentalist author Edward Abbey, who never lived in the town but visited often. Oracle is becoming a bedroom community for Tucson, Arizona, but large-scale development is opposed by many residents.Oracle State Park is adjacent. The Arizona Trail passes through the Park and community.Oracle is the gateway to the road up the \"back side\" of Mount Lemmon, which starts off of American Avenue and currently offers a secondary route to the top. Prior to the construction of the Catalina Highway on the opposite side of the Santa Catalina range, the Oracle Control Road was the only road access to the mountain community of Summerhaven. The term \"control road\" derives from the fact that the direction of traffic was restricted to one-way only, either up or down at alternate times of day, to prevent motorists from having to pass one another on the narrow, steep road. This route is now popular mainly with off-road 4x4 drivers and with off-road or dual-purpose motorcyclists, and should not be attempted by regular passenger cars or street motorcycles. This road ends at the Catalina Highway near Loma Linda.
Oracle Obituaries
It was reported by Arizona Republic on July 14th, 2011 that Andy Garner perished in Oracle, Arizona. Garner was 58 years old and was born in WaKeeney, KS. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Andy's life.
History
The community began to grow in the late 1870s, as gold and silver were discovered, and the Christmas and New Year mines opened. He and some other companions named their first mine 'The Oracle' after the ship Weldon had traveled on. The population was 3,563 at the United States Census, 2000 census.
The name "Oracle" comes from early prospectors. By 1880, a post office had been established. The community also became a retreat for people suffering from tuberculosis during its life.
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