McEuen, Olive "Babe"

passed away Thursday, March 4, 2010 in Las Cruces,
New Mexico. Babe was born April 16, 1924 on the
family ranch at Eagle Creek, Arizona. She was the third
child and only girl born to Howard and Bessie Filleman.
Being the baby, she acquired the nickname Babe. Babe
loved the ranch life and has instilled that love to her
daughters and grandchildren. She attended grade school
at the one room school at Eagle Creek. When it came
time for High School she had to move to Clifton, where
she graduated in 1941. While in High School, she was
active in volleyball and was a member of the band.
Babe was very talented. She could play many musical
instruments as well as paint and draw. She was a gifted
horsewoman and could ride and rope as well as any of
the cowboys. While at the Springerville Az. Fourth of
July Rodeo, she met her future husband, Buddy McEuen.
She really liked his calf roping horse, Blue Boy, and
decided the cowboy riding him was something special.
They were married December 28, 1946. After marriage
the happy couple moved to Fort Thomas, AZ where
they lived for the next five years. They were blessed
with twin girls in 1950. In 1955 the family moved to
Safford, AZ. Babe was involved in the Emblem Club,
Rebekahs, and the Arizona Cowbelles Assoc. She was a
devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Her wit
and humor will always be remembered by anyone who
knew her. Babe was preceded in death by her husband
Buddy, her parents Howard and Bess Filleman, brother
Jodie Filleman and brother Harold Filleman. Surviving
her are daughters Darcee McEuen, Dawnee Robinson
and son in law Rob Robinson. Five grandchildren; Kacy
(Chadelle), Garrett (Sara), Buddy, Whitney and Tanner
Robinson. She also leaves in her passing three great-
grandchildren; Jimmie, Grant and Channing Robinson.
Funeral Services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday,
March 9, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church of
Safford. The family will receive friends at the Caldwell
Funeral Chapel on Tuesday morning from 10 a.m. # 12
noon and later at the Church from 1p.m. # 2 p.m.
Interment will be in the Gila Valley Memorial Gardens.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.caldwellfuneralchapel.com

Published in The Arizona Republic on March 9, 2010