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Witt’s decades of desert life has dried up her Illini roots

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Evelyn Witt has called the Verde Valley home for the past eight years.

Witt’s been in the Southwest quite a bit longer after moving to the deserts of New Mexico back in 1990.

“I came here for health reasons,” Witt said, joining the long list of people who have come to this region of the country hoping that the dry desert air would be beneficial.

Before that, Witt was home in Illinois, a state she had lived in all her life.

Her husband, Richard, came along as well.

Witt happened to stumble across the Verde Valley while on a vacation. Witt was out in Arizona with a travel trailer back in 2006.

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Witt visited the Grand Canyon and explored the other natural wonders of the state.

“Then we dropped down into this,” Witt said.

Two years later, Cottonwood was home.

“The real estate agent was wonderful,” she said.

Witt likes the desert but she did say she misses the greenery of the lands out east.

Still, Witt said you can’t beat the view the sky has to offer.

“Seeing all the mountains is wonderful,” Witt said.

To read the full story, see the Wednesday, Aug. 20, edition of The Camp Verde Journal.

Mark Lineberger

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