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Miller, Myron J.
Hand-dated 5 November 1940
Myron J. Miller’s Funeral To Be Held Wednesday
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Howe
mortuary for Myron Jay Miller, widely known Boulder county resident, who died
Monday, Nov. 4, at the sanitarium from injuries sustained in an automobile
accident Oct. 25. Boulder Lodge 45, A. F. and A. M., will have charge of the
services, assisted by Rev. Angus C. Hull, pastor of the First Baptist church.
Mount Sinai Commandery, No. 7, Knights Templar, will provide an escort. He was
also a member
of Royal Arch Masons and the Eastern Star and their members will attend the
funeral.Mr. Miller was born in Nevada, Mo., April 1, 1880. With his parents,
he moved to Lyons, Kan., when he was but a child. In 1883 they moved to
Colorado
going to Gold Hill from Denver. Most of Mr. Miller’s life was spent in mining.
In 1909 he met and married Jessie Colleen Atterbury. To this union four children
were born. They are Charles Benton Miller, deceased; Dora Colleen Ferguson,
Lillian Gertrude Helburg and Myron J. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller moved to California in 1918 and stayed until 1930 when
the Colorado mountains called him back. He mined but a short time after his
return. He was at one time in line for offices in Masonic bodies but declined to
serve though urged to take an active part. He was popular and his death came as
a
shock. The accident was not reported to Sheriff Richart until Sunday afternoon,
the latter official said Monday, and when he called on Mr. Miller could not
secure
a coherent account because of Miller’s serious condition. Officers are still
investigating. Taken from Elmer Curtis Swallow scrapbooks. Submitted by
Leah McKin
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WITHNELL, Ronald July 28,1999 Denver, CO.
Age 75, a resident of Longmont, died July 23 in Boulder. Born August 10,
1923,in Coppull, United Kingdom. Submitted Thu Jul 29 16:02:18 1999
by: Boulder County Genealogy
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BAXTER, Marie, L. July 27, 1999 Denver, CO
Age 95, of Longmont, died July 17. Burial at Olinger's Eastlawn
Cemetery. Born Nov. 12, 1903 in Ottawa, Kan. Submitted Thu Jul 29
16:13:23 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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BOHLING-BURKEY, Wilma Sophia July 26, 1999
Denver CO. Age 85, of Boulder died July 23. Born in Auburn, Neb.,
on Nov. 24, 1913. Married in 1936 to Lawrence E. Burkey. Submitted
Thu Jul 29 17:34:05 1999 by: Boulder County
Genealogy
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HOPKINS, William Baldwin July 26, 1999
Denver CO Resident of Boulder died July 22, 1999, at age 86. Born
in New Haven, Conn., on June 30, 1913. Submitted Thu Jul 29 17:37:56
1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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PARKER, Jan Goble July 26, 1999 Denver CO
Resident of Boulder died July 21, at age 79. Born in Riley, Kan.,
on Dec. 25, 1919. Submitted Thu Jul 29 17:43:55 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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JOHNSON, Orville William July 25, 1999
Denver CO. Resident of Lafayette died July 20, 1999. Born in
Hoxie, Kan., on June 14, 1931. Submitted Thu Jul 29 17:49:30 1999
by: Boulder County Genealogy
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TANIS, Paul M. July 24, 1999 Denver CO
Resident of Boulder died July 19, at age 81. Born May 11, 1918,
in Paterson NJ Submitted Thu Jul 29 18:01:20 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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WERTHEIMER-KLEINBORD, Nancy July 22, 1999
Denver, CO Resident of Boulder died July 11, 1999, at the age of
83. She was born in Woodmere, N.Y., on Nov. 16, 1915. Submitted Thu
Jul 29 18:03:48 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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ROBERTS, Agnes Josephine July 21, 1999
Denver CO. Resident of Erie died July 17, 1999, at the age of 72.
She was born in Stillwater, N.Y., on March 19, 1927. Submitted Thu
Jul 29 18:12:53 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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WISEHART, Rev. Willis Cary July 21, 1999
Denver, CO of Boulder died July 15, 1999 at the age of 87. He was
born in Caldwell, Kan., on June 2, 1912. Submitted Thu Jul 29
18:15:35 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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ABLIN, Eloise I JANSEN July 19, 1999
Denver, CO Eloise I. Jansen Alblin, 81, resident of Longmont died
July 12. She was born in Denver on Oct. 28, 1917. Submitted Thu
Jul 29 18:28:45 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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McCAFFREY, Patrick Henry July 19, 1999
Denver, CO Resident of Boulder died July 12, at age of 88. Burial
at Mountain View Memorial Park. He was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, on
Sept. 11, 1910 and was a World War II veteran. Submitted Thu Jul 29
18:31:44 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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AArenson, John 4 April 1917 Boulder, CO
Died at age 64, native of Sweden, worked as stone quarry at Lyons.
Bur. in Lyons Cemetery Submitted Sun Aug 1 10:42:47 1999 by: BCoGen
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ABBY, Ms. Cynthia Arnettie 25 Oct. 1919
Boulder, CO died 25 Oct. 1919 at home of daug., Mrs. Thomas Baker
in Boulder, at age 74. Bur. Columbian Cem. Submitted Sun Aug 1
10:46:22 1999 by: BCoGen
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ABBOTT, Ellen 4 April 1905 Boulder, CO
died at home 10 miles east of Boulder, wife of Samuel Abbott, age 58.
Bur. Lafayette, Cem. Submitted Sun Aug 1 10:49:07 1999 by: BCoGen
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GUISE, JAMES HENRY DEC. 8, 1928 Boulder,
CO Goldhill pioneer, died of pneumonia, died 10 after the death of his
wife. Submitted Fri Aug 20 16:02:30 1999 by: Sue Gann
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GUISE, Hannah Clement Spaulding Dece. 8, 1928
Boulder, CO Gold Hill School teacher, died of phenomena.
Submitted Fri Aug 20 16:04:45 1999 by: Sue Gann
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BROOKS, Kenneth Frederiche July 3, 1999
Boulder CO born April 15, 1917,in NE. He was the son of Freddie
E. Brooks and Birdie Frazier Brooks Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:01:20
1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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KING, Helen S. July 3, 1999 Broomfield,
CO Born on June 30, 1918, in ILL. She was the daughter of Grover
Warmouth and Sarah Sims Warmouth. Wife of the late James B. King.
Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:06:20 1999 by: Boulder Co
Genealogy
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HARMS, Walter Benjamin July 2, 1999
Broomfield CO Age 69, born March 5, 1930, in CO. Son of Walter F.
Harms and Doris Balay Harms.
Burial at Lakeview Cemetery in Broomfield. Submitted Sat Aug 21
12:09:20 1999 by: Boulder Co Genealogy
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OLSEN, Kenneth E. July 3, 1999 Boulder, Co
Age 80, born Dec. 27, 1918, in MN. The son of Ole Olson and Anna
Erickson Olson. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:13:06 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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SANDERSON, Sandra M. July 3, 1999 Boulder,
CO. Age 67, born June 4, 1932. Daughter of Nicola Klein and Elda
Bowman Klein. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:17:20 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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BARTON, Alice June 26, 1999 Boulder, CO
Age 94, born Jan. 21, 1905. The daughter of Abram Cox and Nellie
Hendrick Cox.
Wife of the late Glen Barton. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:24:57 1999
by: Boulder County Genealogy
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LANG , Harold J. July 6, 1999 Boulder CO
Age 89, born July 5, 1910, in N.Y. Son of Edwin Lang and Theresa
Webber Lang. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:33:56 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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MC CLURE, Manfred Coan July 10, 1999
Boulder CO Age 87,born May 25, 1912, in Ore. Son of George A.
McClure and Edith L. Coan McClure. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:44:56
1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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PLATT, Madeline July 5, 1999 Boulder, CO
Age 87, born Aug. 26, 1911, in IN. Daughter of Isaac Witham and Lesta
Cullum Witham. Wife of the late W.E. Platt. Submitted Sat Aug 21
12:46:58 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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SLADE, Eva Eunice July 12, 1999 Lafayette,
CO Age 81, born May 16, 1918, in CO. Daughter of Frank K. Meile and
Ethel Hornbaker Meile. Submitted Sat Aug 21 12:50:41 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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KELSEY, Edna Elizabeth July 10, 1999
Boulder, CO Age 75, born Dec. 25, 1923, in Boulder, CO. Daughter
of John Kelsey and Edna Lybarger Kelsey. Submitted Sat Aug 21
12:54:35 1999 by: Boulder County Genealogy
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CANTRELL, LUCILLE 2 Aug 1941
Frederick, Colo Mrs. Lucille Cantrell. aged 33, wife of Joseph
Cantrell died at her home at the Russell mine last Saturday , following
an illness witch dated back to Dec 1940 She was born in Iowa and was
married to Joseph Cantrell Dec 10,1923, and was the mother of Six
children. she is survived by her husband three sons, Eugene, Lester, and
Wesley; three Daughters, Shirley, Dolores and Myrna; her farther, Clair
Lepper Of Iowa; her mother Icy Clark of Denver. Funeral services were
held in Denver, Tuesday afternoon, with interment at Fairmount cemetery.
Submitted Sat Sep 11 08:23:43 1999 by: Joe F. Lepper
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TREMBLAY, Napoleon Paul Aug 29, 1922
Boulder, CO Buried in Riverside Cem, Denver, Denver County,
Colorado. A son Waldo Arthur Tremblay. Submitted Tue Sep 28 11:03:43
1999 by: BCOGenweb
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TREMBLAY, Emilie Laura April 4, 1923
Boulder, CO Buried in Riverside Cemetery beside her husband
Napoleon, Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Submitted Tue Sep 28
11:05:46 1999 by: BCOGenweb
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TREMBLAY, Nepolian Paul Died August
29, 1922 in Denver, CO. Submitted Thu Oct 7 18:58:03 1999 by: Terry Pfleghaar
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PATTERSON, Fanny G. SNELL Friday, May 3, 1946
Wellington, Colorado The Larimer County Sun Newspaper
(Wellington)
Page 1.
FANNY G. PATTERSON, COLORADO PIONEER, DIES AT BOULDER HOME
Funeral services for Mrs. Fanny G. Patterson, for 40 years a resident of
Wellington, were held in Boulder Monday at 10 a.m.
at St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. H.M. Walters officiating. Interment
was made in Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins, Colorado, at
12:30 Monday afternoon after a brief graveside service.
Mrs. Patterson during her long residence here tool an active part in club
and political circles, for many years being Republican precinct
committeewoman.
Pallbearers were D.S. Aldridge, Wm. Bevington, G.A. Goodding, A. J.
Piatt, C.F. Osborn and E.A. Shinn.
The Boulder Daily Camera Newspaper published the following regarding Mrs.
Pattern's death:
Mrs. Fanny Snell Patterson died this morning at the home of her sisters,
Mrs. John Kirton and Miss Alice Snell, of 1411 Mapleton after a week's
illness.
She had moved here from Wellington two years ago to make her home with
her sisters.
Born in Plymouth, England, Feb. 7, 1871, Mrs. Patterson came tot he
United States with her parents, the late Mr.a nd Mrs. John Snell, when
she was six months
of age. The parents moved with their family to Central City when she was
but two and later came to Boulder.
Before her marriage Miss Fanny Snell was an able and competent compositor
in the Boulder Daily Camera.
She later married J.M. Patterson, who had been a pioneer miner in Gilpin
and Boulder Counties, and who became one of the founders of the town of
Wellington.
His death occurred May 5, 1929.
Mrs. Patterson's only survivors are her two sisters. Submitted Sun
Oct 10 19:38:35 1999 by: Marta
Norton
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WHEELER, Lillian Beckley 10 November 1999
Denver, Colorado The Denver Rocky Mountain News
Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999 - Page 18B
Wheeler, pioneer female Colorado barber, at age 99
By Bob Jackson - News Staff Writer
Lillian Beckley WHEELER, thought to be the first black woman to get a
barber's license in Colorado, died Friday in Colorado Care Manor after a
long illness.
She was 99.
Memorial services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Fairmont Cemetery.
Mrs. WHEELER, who was born in Pontotoc, Miss., on July 6, 1900, and
educated there, moved to Boulder with her husband, Thomas Mason WHEELER,
and their two children in September 1924.
Her husband died Sept. 18, 1979.
Mrs. WHEELER had a beautician's certificate from a Chicago beauty
college. She said she did hair for most of her the 100 or so blacks who
lived in Boulder during that time.
Mrs. WHEELER, who earned her license Feb. 3, 1943, retired from barbering
16 years ago. She sold the shop bearing her name in the Dahlia Shopping
Center to Stanley STEWART whom she trained, in 1983.
"When I started working for her I was working three jobs trying to
make it," said STEWART. "She told me to quit the other jobs
and to work here and if I concentrated on it, I won't get rich, but would
make a decent living."
STEWART said Mrs. WHEELER helped him through tough times.
"When my mother passed, she told me don't worry about a thing, you
still have a mom," he said.
During an interview last year, Mrs. WHEELER said she liked caring for
hair.
"I like pampering with hair and making it look good," she said.
"I wouldn't enjoy cutting a man's hair all off."
Mrs. WHEELER didn't remember how many haircuts she gave during her 40
years of barbering.
"But I do know if I had the dollars from giving volunteer haircuts
in hospitals and to sick people at home, I wouldn't have to worry about
nothing the rest of my life," she said during the interview.
"Barbering was an excellent life and I made a lot of friends."
So many friends, in fact, that Denver Mayor Wellington WEBB proclaimed a
day in honor of her98th birthday. KDKR-AM (1510)
honored her on Mother's Day as Mother of the Year.
"Mrs. WHEELER has been an entreprtuer, inspiration, role model and
mentor of many citizens of the city and county of Denver," WEBB said
last year.
Mrs. WHEELER was a beautician first, then decided that she liked
barbering better.
"Using those iron-hot curlers and combs on hair created a lot of
smoke and the smoke made me cough. So I quit doing women's hair and
started barbering," she said last year.
Mrs. WHEELER was a member of Shorter AME Community Church and a member of
Shorter's The Loyalties Organization. She was also a member of Eastern
Star and the Delta Mother's Patrons Club.
She is survived by a daughter, Mabel LEATHERS of Okolona, Miss.; a
granddaughter, Frances Farris BAILEY of Denver; a grandson, Clyde
LEATHERS of Nashville; three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren
Submitted Thu Nov 11 14:06:07 1999 by: Marta Norton
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Roberts, Robert Issac Longmont, CO
Submitted Sat Dec 11 22:44:10 1999 by: Augusta Roberts
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ORVIS, HARRISON FLETCHER BOULDER, CO
FATHER - FRANCES FRANCIS ORVIS
MOTHER - ZERULAH
HARRISON FLETCHER BORN IN CONN.
SON - ELLIS Submitted Thu Dec 30 11:52:58 1999 by: ADA CARDON
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HENSON, Elsie Mae Friday 3 March 2000
Denver, CO Elsie Mae Henson, 101, of Boulder died
Friday Feb. 27. Services were private. Mrs. Henson
was born in Boulder on Sept 24, 1898.
She married Allison T. Henson, 1918.
She was a homemaker. Survivors include
seven grandchildren, and a great grandchild.
Submitted Mon Mar 6 13:57:21 2000 by: volunteer
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LOPEZ, Ralph D. Friday 3 March 2000
Denver, CO Ralph D. Lopez, 58 of Lafayette died Feb. 26.
Services were March 1, with burial at Lafayette Cemetery.
Mr. Lopez was born in Boulder on March 20, 1941. He married Maria
Dolores Mortinez, 1964.
He was a dock manager for Gates Rubber.
Submitted Mon Mar 6 14:00:10 2000 by: Volunteer
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SPIER, Willard H. Friday, April 7, 2000
Denver Rocky Mountain News Willard H. SPIER, 82, of Broomfield
died April 2. Services will be private.
Mr. SPIER was born in Boulder on Feb. 24, 1918. He married Grace Giggey,
1940.
He was a retired captain and chief of detectives in Boulder.
Survivors include his wife; sons Mark of TX and Rickey of Peru; two
grandchildren.
Submitted Tue Apr 11 12:59:20 2000 by: Volunteer
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Hopkins, Perry D. 1881 Boulder
Colorado He own the Prideof the four mile mine , and half interest in
the Great Western mine and also owned the big elephant mine, he wife
was Matilda , she sold the mines and property in 1882, we know he died
but how. Submitted Sun Jun 18 15:19:21 2000 by: Kate Hopkins Smith
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HOUSLEY, Harold Douglas 12-21-99
Mansfield, Arkansas Age 69, born Dec, 26, 1929 in Boulder Co.
Son of Samuel Houston Housley and Laura Rose Hodson Housley.
Buried in Inglewood Cemetery, Inglewood, California,
next to his beloved sister Helen Rose Housley Arthur. Submitted Wed
Jul 19 16:25:44 2000 by: Karen
Housley Barnes
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MCNANEY, Treva 24 Sept. 1983 Boulder, CO
Treva VonCannon McNaney, a former Boulder resident who recently
returned to North Carolina, died Thursday in Asheboro, N.C., following a
long illness. She was 64.
She was born Aug 20, 1919, in Randolph County, N.C., the daughter of
Arley and Rhodema Luther VonCannon.
Mrs. McNaney formerly was a secretary at the Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C.
She came to Boulder in 1954 from Washington, D.C.
She is survived by her husband, William Edward McNaney; two sons, Michael
E. McNaney of Boulder, and Lowell C. McNaney of Tulsa, Okla.; two
sisters, Mattie Progdon and Ima Briles, both of Asheboro; and two
brothers, Clayson VonCannon and Farley VonCannon, both of Asheboro.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Ridge Funeral Home
Chapel in Asheboro, with the Revs. Joseph Ledwell and Leonard Cranford
officiating. Burial will be in New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Faith Cancer Research
Center, 8181 S. Lewis, Tulsa, Okla., or to New Hope Memorial Fund, Route
8, Asheboro, N.C. 27203.
Submitted Wed Aug 30 09:54:13 2000 by: Karen J. Lowe
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TRUE, Paul April 15, 1892 Longmont, CO
From Longmont Ledger, Friday, April 15, 1892
microfilm copy at Longmont Public Library
DIED
TRUE.-- At the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. True, near
Highlandlake, Thursday April 14, 1892, Paul True, aged 11 years.<p>
The death of little Paul True is a sad event to all who knew him. He was
a singularly beautiful and lovely boy, a favorite of all who knew him.
The cause of his death was rheumatic disease of the heart."
Submitted Wed Aug 30 11:32:59 2000 by: Karen J. Lowe
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PENNOCK, Mary Cordelia November 2, 1888
Longmont, Colorado She died on October 27, 1888 and here age was
61 years and 3 months. She was survived by
her husband and daughter Genevieve. There
was another daughter in Wyoming.
Note from submitter: her maiden name was Chandler
and her husband's name was William D. Pennock.
Submitted Sun Sep 10 15:34:37 2000 by:
John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Donald V.
April 21, 1994
Longmont, Colorado
Donald Pennock died in Long Beach, CA on April 20, 1994. He was a former resident of Longmont. He was born August 5, 1930. He is survived by his wife Maryanne and brother Phil.
Submitted Tue Sep 12 16:51:32 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Donald V. April 21, 1994
Longmont, Colorado Donald Pennock died in Long Beach, CA
on April 20, 1994. He was a former resident
of Longmont. He was born August 5, 1930.
He is survived by his wife Maryanne and
brother Phil. Submitted Tue Sep 12 16:51:55 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Henrietta E. March 31, 1891
Longmont, Colorado Henrietta Pennock died on March 11, 1891 and
was about 60 years old. She was the wife
of Andrew J. Pennock. She had lived in
Longmont almost 30 years.
Submitter note:
her maiden name was Chandler. Submitted Tue Sep 12 16:55:01 2000
by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, William DeGrass September 30, 1898
Longmont, Colorado William Pennock died on September 25, 1898.
He was born in Cataraugus Co., New York on
September 28, 1821. He moved to Colorado
in 1862. He is survived by a daughter in
Wyoming and a brother Porter R. of Longmont.
Submitters note: William Pennocks' wife was
Mary Cordelia (Chandler) Pennock. Submitted Tue Sep 12 17:08:10 2000
by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Chester Chandler August 11, 1922
Longmont, Colorado Chester Pennock died on August 7, 1922
in Boulder. He was born in Rockford, IL
on April 30, 1850. He survived by his wife
and two sons, Homer A. of Boulder and Nathan
T. of Osawattomie, Kansas. Submitted Tue Sep 12 17:11:41 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Phil R. May 12, 1966 Longmont,
Colorado He as born in Silver Plume on December 12, 1896
He is survived by wife Margaret E. and
sons Jack R., Donald V., and Phil R. Jr. Submitted Mon Sep 18
16:03:54 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Nathan Thomas December 27, 1927
Longmont, Colorado He died in Osawatomie, Kansas on December 26,
1927.
He was born in Rockford, Illinois on December 23, 1872.
He is survived by his wife, son Chester,
and brother Homer of Longmont. He was
the son of Chester C. Pennock of Longmont. Submitted Mon Sep 18
16:07:02 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Margaret Ella November 25, 1988
Longmont, Colorado Her maiden name was Baker. She was born on
April 21, 1903.
She died on November 25, 1988. She was the wife
of Phil R. Pennock. Burial is at Mountain View Cemetery. Submitted
Mon Sep 18 16:09:44 2000 by: John
Shuck
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PENNOCK, Sylvia September 18, 1999
Longmont, Colorado She was born in Chicago on December 31, 1934.
She died on September 16, 1999 in Longmont.
She was married Jack R. Pennock on July 6, 1980.
Her maiden name was Harrison. Submitted Tue Sep 19 16:49:51 2000
by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Jack R. July 12, 1993 Longmont,
Colorado He was born on October 28, 1923 in Longmont. His parents
were Phil and Margaret Baker Pennock. He died
on July 11, 1993 in Longmont. He married Sylvia Harrison. Submitted
Tue Sep 19 16:53:13 2000 by: John
Shuck
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PENNOCK, Lillian Adelicia July 23, 1961
Longmont, Colorado She was born in Olney, Illinois on November
14, 1870.
Her maiden name was Large. She died on August 15, 1961 in
Longmont. She was married to Dr. Vivian Pennock. in 1894 in Longmont.
She is survived by two sons, Phil R. and
Hugh L. both of Longmont. Submitted Tue Sep 19 17:00:51 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Ruth Ann December 16-17, 1978
Longmont, Colorado She was born on November 13, 1924 in Longmont.
She died on December 15, 1978 in Longmont.
Her parents were Verner and Ruth Campbell.
She married Jack Pennock on November 16, 1963.
Submitted Wed Sep 20 16:41:38 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Ellen August 29, 1913 Longmont,
Colorado Ellen Coffin Pennock was born in Roxbury, Delaware
county, New York on January 6, 1841. The family moved
to Illinois in 1865. They moved to Longmont in 1871.
She died on August 24, 1913 in Longmont.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Porter R.
Pennock. She is survived by one son, Dr. Vivian R.
Pennock and two daughters, Mrs. Carrie Sanborn and
Mrs. Lou Ellen Large. Submitted Wed Sep 20 16:47:36 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Porter Russell May 3, 1901
Longmont, Colorado Porter R. Pennock died in Longmont, Tuesday,
April 30, 1901
of concussion of the brain. He was born in Palmyra, Portage Co.,
Ohio on September 15, 1834. He first arrived on Colorado in
spring of 1860. On May 1, 1864 he married Miss Ellen Coffin.
He has been a farmer all of his life. He is survived
by one son and two daughters as well as his wife. In
his own generation he was the youngest and last of
twelve children. Submitted Thu Sep 21 15:34:53 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Vivian Russell August 19, 1921
Longmont, Colorado Dr V. R. Pennock, beloved Longmont physician,
pioneer
and community builder passed away Friday morning, August
19, 1921. He was born May 8, 1870 in Illinois. His parents
were Mr. and Mrs. Porter C. Pennock. Dr. Pennock married
Miss Lillian Large of Longmont in 1894. He is survived
by his wife and three children: Mildred,
Phillip and Hugh. He is also survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Hugh Large and Mrs. F. L. Sanborn. Submitted Thu Sep 21
15:44:52 2000 by: John Shuck
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PENNOCK, Hugh Lewis January 15, 1992
Longmont, Colorado Hugh Lewis Pennock died January 13, 1992 in
Longmont. He was born February 11, 1901 in
Cripple Creek. He married Mildred M. Smith
in 1926 in Longmont. He is survived by
his son Lewis of Monmouth, Oregon and daughter
Martha Troxell of Port Arthur, Texas.
Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont. Submitted Fri Sep 22
16:20:29 2000 by: John Shuck
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SANBORN, Fred L. May 20, 1939 Longmont,
Colorado. He died in Denver on May 19, 1939. He had lived
in Arvada. He married Carrie J. Pennock. He is
survived his wife, three sons, two daughters, and
16 grandchildren. Burial is in Mount view Cemetery, Longmont.
Submitted Fri Sep 22 16:23:29 2000 by: John Shuck
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SANBORN, Carrie June April 21, 1952
Longmont, Colorado She died on April 19, 1952 in her home in
Arvada. She was the wife of the late Rev.
Fred L. Sanborn and the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Porter R. Pennock. She is survived by
three sons: Harold of Denver, Neal of Oak Park,
Illinois, and Merle of Livermore, Colorado and
daughters: Mrs. Genevieve Andre of Denver
and Mrs. Shirley Swerdfeger of Boulder.
Burial is in Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont. Submitted Fri Sep 22
16:29:52 2000 by: John Shuck
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LARGE, Lou Ellen December 22, 1962
Longmont, Colorado Mrs. Lou Ellen Large died on December 19,
1962.
She was 83 years old. Her husband, Hugh Large,
died in 1953. She is survived by three
daughter: Miss Marjorie Large of Carlsband, NM;
Miss Dorothy Large of Chicago; and Mrs.
Barbara Nelson of Seattle.
Submitters note: She was the daughter of Porter
R. Pennock and Ellen Coffin. Submitted Wed Sep 27 16:43:43 2000
by: John Shuck
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LARGE, Hugh L. October 12, 1953 Longmont,
Colorado Hugh Large died Saturday, October 10, 1953.
He was born in Jasper county, Illinois on July 19, 1872.
He married Lew Ellen Pennock on February 1, 1903 in
Longmont. He is survived by three daughters: Miss Marjorie
Large of Las Vegas; Miss Dorothy Large of Chicago; and
Miss Barbara Large of Seattle. He is also survived by
two sisters: Mrs. Besse Shannon of Willow Springs, Missouri
and Mrs. Ethel Jernigan of Longmont. Submitted Wed Sep 27 16:49:14
2000 by: John Shuck
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LARGE, Marjorie May 1, 1998 Longmont,
Colorado Miss Marjorie Large died Wednesday, April 29, 1998
in Longmont. She was born October 30, 1906 in Longmont.
She was daughter of Hugh Large and Lou Pennock. Submitted Wed Sep 27
16:51:26 2000 by: John Shuck
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LARGE, Dorothy L. June 2, 1991 Longmont,
Colorado Dorothy L. Large died Thursday, May 30, 1991 in Longmont.
She was born January 14, 1908 in Longmont. She was the
daughter of Hugh L. Large and Lou Ellen Pennock. She is
survived by her sister Marjorie E. Large
of Longmont. Submitted Wed Sep 27 16:53:35 2000 by: John Shuck
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ABBOTT, George H. January 10, 1934
Longmont, Colorado. George H. Abbott, a former resident of
Longmont,
died on January 7, 1934 in Long Beach, California.
He was one of the pioneers of the Longmont area.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Belle Abbott; two
daughters: Mrs. Ruth Golden, Torrence, CA;
and Mrs. Ada Clinylyotil of Long Beach; and
four sons: Harvey A. of Gering, Nebraska; Clyde L.
of Swink, Colorado; Willard of Chicago; and Russell C.
of Casper, Wyoming. He is also survived by a sister,
Mrs. Martha Fulton of Wray, Colorado.
Burial is the Angeles Abbey Mausoleum. Submitted Wed Sep 27 17:00:38
2000 by: John Shuck
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COPELAND, George Rovilio November 16, 1917
Longmont, Colorado From the Longmont Ledger, Nov. 16, 1917:
Died
COPELAND. In Longmont, Wednesday, November 14, 1917, George Rovilio
Copeland, aged 69 years, 2 months and 17 days.
Mr. Copeland was well known in Longmont for he has been the janitor of
the Columbine school since its erection, and previous to that, was
janitor of the Academy building when the district used it for school
purposes, before it was used as St. Joseph's academy, in all about 12
years.
Mr. Copeland was a devout member of the Methodist church.
He was born in Cortland, N. Y., and was the youngest member of McPherson
Post, No. 6, G. A. R. having served in the 22d Iowa Infantry for 18
months. He was less than 16 years of age when he enlisted. He was a
member of the G. A. R. Drum Corps for several years.
Mr. Copeland's kindly face will be missed at Columbine school and church
circles, and remembered with the same kindly thoughts.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Thursday afternoon
conducted by Rev. J. L. Hedbloom and Rev. W. D. Waller. Submitted
Tue Nov 14 13:57:31 2000 by: Karen J.
Lowe
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HORTON, Sherron K. Friday, 19 January 2001
Denver, CO (Denver Rocky Mountain News) Sherron K. Horton, 53, of
Aurora died Jan. 11. Services were Jan. 17.
Mrs. Horton wsa born in Niwot on July 2, 1947.
She married Louis Brind, 1964, then Wilbur Kingsolvel, 1971, then Ronald
Horton, 1990.
She was a waitress.
Survivors include her..... Submitted Fri Jan 19 14:11:12 2001 by: Transcriber
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BASHOR, John David Feb. 8, 2001 Boulder,
CO Died Feb 6 2001 St Joseph's Hospital, Denver. Age 73.
Son of Andy Bashor and Bertha Menke Bashor. Born April 30, 1927,
Longmont. Married Charlene Dameron April 30, 1948, Longmont.
Served in US Army 1952 - 1954.
Supervisor in manufacturing in Broomfield. Worked at Sigs Service,
Longmont, for many years.
Enjoyed playing cards and Bingo, shooting pool, and working on computers.
Survivors: wife, Lafayette; son Rick Bashor, Lafayette; daughter Vicki
Bashor, Boulder; daughter Kae Miller, Lafayette; sister Aileen Lucus,
Lamar, Iowa; three grandchildren.
Visitation 12 - 8 p.m. Feb 8 2001, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Feb 9 2001, Howe
Mortuary, 2121 11th St., Boulder.
Funeral 1:30 p.m. Friday Feb 9 2001, Howe Mortuary Chapel. Rev. Wayne
Pendleton, New Creation World Outreach Church officiating.
Interment Longmont Mountain View Cemetery.
Submitted Thu Feb 8 11:19:53 2001 by: Karen J. Lowe
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BURBACK, John Feb. 4, 1981 Longmont, CO
John Burback, 320 Baker St., died Wed., Feb. 4, 1981, in Foothills
Care Center.
Born Jan. 31, 1901, Brownsville, Texas, son of Fred and Louise Dinges
Burback. Married Anna Gettman Dec. 19, 1921, Berthoud, CO. Was a farmer.
Member of Longs Peak United Methodist Church.
Wife died in 1967.
Survivors: son Raymond Burback, Longmont, CO; son Walter Burback,
Mitchell, NE; daughter Mrs. Solomon (Ruth) Leonhard, Longmont, CO;
daughter Mrs. William (Esther) Sprague, Mead, CO; daughter Mrs. Leo
(Laurence) Sprague, Wray, CO; brother William Burback, Fort Morgan, CO;
15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren.
Funeral 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6, 1981, Longs Peak United Methodist Church,
1421 Elmhurst Drive, Longmont. Pastor Jim D. Lundin officiating.
Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, CO.
Submitted Fri Feb 9 12:58:13 2001 by: Karen J. Lowe
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MCKINNEY, FAY LONGMONT, COLORADO
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A FAY MONROE MCKINNEY WHO DIED IN 1993 IN
LONGMONT MARRIED TO JOSEPH MCKINNEY IN KANSAS IN THE 1930'S
Submitted Thu Mar 15 22:33:35 2001 by: DONNAmsrosemere1950@aol.com
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MCCOY, JACK ROBERT Oct 1956 Longmont,
Colorado Lewellen Funeral Home handled the arrangements and the
Minister was Rev. Robert Bench. Services were held October 16, 1956 and
Jack was buried at Mountain View Cemetery. He was born in 1915 possibly
in West Virginia. Looking for information. Jack was my grandfather.
Submitted Sun Apr 29 07:54:25 2001 by: Sandra McLaughlin-Rodriguez
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LEWIS, Helen Cecilia
Date of death
is 04 APR1 992 in Escondido,
San Diego county, California.
Cecilia is her middle name, Bailey her
maiden name. Submitted Wed May 23 23:27:08 2001 by: Oren Sheldon
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PYLE, John Westley 1902 unsure This
undated obituary is from an unknown newspaper and was pasted in a family
Bible. Other sources suggest that the actual date (of death) is 21 Feb.,
1902. I don't know for a FACT that the death occurred in Boulder County,
but the obituary does mention Lafayette. I'd like to know where J.W.
Pyle was buried.
"Stricken Down By Heart Trouble"
J.W. Pye died at his home in this city this morning after several weeks
of illness. Heart disease afflicted him while he was working as jeweler in
the jewelry house of R.M. Crosby & Co. several weeks ago. A few days
ago, a friend who called was not recognized by the sick man. Mr. Pyle
came here from Lafayette, being deputy assessor under Assessors Metcalf
and Golden. Then he went back to his watchmaker's trade.
"He conducted a jewelry store at Lafayette and resided at Denver,
Leadville and other Colorado towns. He leaves a lovely wife and one
child. Mr. Pyle was about 48 years of age and was an affectionate
husband and father and a genuine gentleman." Submitted Wed Jun
6 23:13:47 2001 by:
Mark E.
Dixon
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DOUGLAS, Ormena/Armena J. Hall 16 Jan 1914
Longmont, CO Mrs. Ormena Douglass, who passed away Thursday,
January 9, 1914, at her home on Coffman Street, was well known,
especially among the old timers. Her age was 76 years, 4 months, and 1
day.
Mrs. Douglass had been in apparent good health, and was doing her own
household duties every day. While preparing dinner, she went into the
kitchen, when Mr. Douglass heard her fall. He went to her immediately,
and found her dead upon the floor.
Mrs. Douglas was born in New York state in 1837. She was married in 1869
to William Stoddard, and came to Longmont in 1871, about the time the
colony arrived. In 1873, Mr. Stoddard dropped dead from heart trouble,
leaving his wife and two children, our Chauncey D. Stoddard, now employed
in the post office, and one of the managers of the Isis theatre. The
other, now Mrs. Luella Robbins, living at Nampa, Idaho, the wife of Chas.
L. Robbins.
Three years after her husband's death, Mrs. Stoddard married Chester W.
Douglas, and by this name most of us have known her.
Mrs. Douglas was a warm-hearted woman loved for her kind and pleasant
disposition, and an active member of the W.W.C. and the Eastern Star.
(Daughter of John D. Hall of VT & Sylvia Kibbe of NY) Submitted
Thu Sep 20 02:29:54 2001 by: Sara
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HALL, Sylvia Kibbe 2 March 1900 Longmont,
Colorado Hall----At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. W.
Douglas, Thursday, March 1, 1900, of old age, Mrs. Sylvia Hall, aged 85
years, 9 months and 11 days.
The old lady has been suffering from various ailments of late, showing
that nature was giving out. She was born in China, NY, May 18, 1814, and
has been living with Mrs. Douglas the past five years. Her husband was
lost in a great snow storm in Iowa, December 1871.
She leaves 2 sons and 6 daughters, Mrs. Douglas, the oldest, and Mrs.
Messenger being the only ones in Longmont; 20 grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren, a total of 29 living descendants.
Funeral services will be held at the house at 2:30 this (Friday)
afternoon.
(Parents- Israel Kibbe & Azubah Root of present-day Wyoming County,
NY) Submitted Thu Sep 20 02:33:26 2001 by: Sara
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STODDARD, Chauncey D. 19 September 1919
Longmont, Colorado Death of Chauncey D. Stoddard
R.K. Pierson received a telegram last Friday morning from the secretary
of the Elks at Ashland, Oregon, stating that Chauncey D. Stoddard was
found dead in his tent at 4:35 Thursday afternoon. Mr. Stoddard held the
office of Inspector of State Highways since last June, and it seems that
it required active supervision, for he worked two shifts a day, of eight
hours each, sleeping when he could in a tent. A second telegram to Mr.
Pierson stated that the cause of death was acute pneumonia, and that the
body would be shipped to Longmont in care of the Elks.
While Chauncey Stoddard had been away from Longmont, except for a short
visit, for about four years, for he left about a year after his mother
died, he is so well and favorably known that he deserves more than a
passing mention.
Chauncey D. Stoddard was born in Marshalltown, Iowa forty-eight years
ago, the 5th of last May. He was about two months old when his parents
came with him to Longmont with the Colorado Colony, his father passing
away about three years later.
Chauncey Stoddard has been an active young man, and his cordial, frank,
and open nature has made many friends who will always remember him with
pleasure.
M. Stoddard served in the state militia in the Cripple Creek strike, and
was First Sergeant in the army in the war with Spain, serving in the
Philippines. He was awarded a Bronze Medal "For his services, his
sacrifices, and dangerous discharge of his duties as an American
Soldier." The document is dated December 1, 1899.
On his return from the Philippines, he went into the service of the
post office department in Longmont, which place he held for fifteen years.
It was during this time that he became interested with others in the
Motion Picture of Longmont. Upon giving up his position in the post
office and selling his motion picture interests, he decided to go to
Ashland, Oregon where he had bought a fruit farm. This happened four
years ago.
Mr. Stoddard was Past Exalter Ruler of the B.P.O Elks of Longmont, as
well as an enthusiastic member of that order.
Upon receiving notice of the death of Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Pierson wired
Chauncey's only sister and nearest relative, at Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. C.L.
Robbins, and she took a night train fro Longmont, arriving here Sunday.
He was the step-son of C.W. Douglas.
The body was received by F.R. Shaw on Wednesday, and funeral services
were held at the Congregational Church in Longmont, Rev. Monroe Markley
officiating. As the physician's certificate did not arrive with the
body, according to the state law, the Internment had to be postponed.
So, escorted by the Elks fraternity after the funeral service, the
remains were taken to Shaw's mortuary. Submitted Thu Sep 20
02:36:33 2001 by: Sara
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DOUGLAS, Chester W. 3 August 1923
Longmont, Colorado In Longmont, Monday, July 30, 1923, Chester W.
Douglass, aged 86 years, 2 months and 8 days. Mr. Douglas, well known
war veteran and pioneer, answered the last call at midnight Monday
night and is at rest.
Chester W. Douglas was born in Franklyn County, New York, October 6,
1836, and at the age of eight years moved with his parents to Waukegan
(Lake County), Ill. making the trip overland.
At the time of the Civil War he enlisted with the 21st Illinois Infantry
and served until the war was over. His brothers were also Mountaineers in
the war and the youngest, Oscar, gave his life for his country following
the battle of Bull Run.
Mr. Douglas was married in Waukegan to Marilla Bryant, who died October
1, 1866, leaving two children, Hattie and Chester, both of whom have
passed away. A grandson survives, Everett Chamberlain, son of his
daughter, Hattie, who lives in California.
In 1874, Mr. Douglas came to Longmont and here he has made his home for
49 years. For a short time he was associated with Byron L. Carr in
mining at Gold Hill, but for a number of years he was a jeweler and in
business with Jud Terrell.
Two years after coming to Longmont he was married to Mrs. O. Stoddard who
passed away in January 1914.
Mr. Douglas was a member of the G.A.R. and held many positions in the
order, playing the fife always on Memorial Day. He was also a Mason and
the funeral, which was held yesterday, was conducted by the Masonic
Order, Rev. Monroe Markley conducting the service at the church.
Besides the grandson, he is survived by one niece, Mrs. J.J. McDougall of
Longmont. He also leaves a step-daughter, Mrs. Luella Robbins
Submitted Thu Sep 20 02:38:52 2001 by: Sara
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CASE, Mrs. De Ette Waltman Sun Oct. 18, 1925;
page 11 and Monday, Oct. 19; page 5 Colorado Springs, CO The
Colorado Springs Gazette & Telegraph
Sunday, October 18, 1925; page 11
Mrs. De Ette Waltman CASE passed away at her home in Boulder, Colo.
Funeral services will be held from the Law Chapel Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Interment Evergreen Cemetery at her home in Boulder, Colo.
***********
The Colorado Springs Gazette & Telegraph
Monday, October 19, 1925; page 5
The funeral of Mrs. De Ette Waltman CASE will be held from the Law Chapel
this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. George W. McDonald officiating.
Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Submitted Mon Oct 22 19:12:32 2001
by: Transcriber
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ALLEN, Monroe ABT Dec. 8, 1946 Longmont,
Colorado Monroe Allen, 65, died at the local hospital Sunday morning
after a ten-day illness.
Mr. Allen, who underwent amputation of his left leg a year ago, had only
been ill since Thanksgiving day. He suffered a stroke December 1 and was
removed to the hospital at that time.
Born in Blair, Nebraska, May 20, 1881, Mr. Allen had lived in Colorado
for the past 40 years, operating meat markets here and in Ault. He
returned to Longmont seven years ago. He worked for Kuner-Empson and
operated a small farm southwest of Longmont before retirement a year ago.
Since then he made his home with his sister, Miss Eva Allen, at 36
Harrison avenue, and for the past few months at 728 Collyer street.
Surviving relatives are a son, Robert Allen, serving with the armed
forces in India; and three sisters, Mrs. P. E. Callender and Mrs. Iola
Brokaw, both of Bellingham, Washington, and Miss Eva Allen of Longmont. A
brother, Clifford Allen, died in a fall from a bridge in Oregon a month
ago.
Services will be held Tuesday (tomorrow) morning at 10 o'clock from Prohs
funeral home. Rev. Claude Kinsley, pastor of the Methodist church, will
officiate. Internment will be in Mountain View cemetery Submitted
Mon Nov 26 18:24:47 2001 by: Julie de
Burgos
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ROOKS, Ernest Lloyd July 1989 Boulder, CO
Ernest Lloyd Rooks of 4458 Hamilton Court, Boulder, died Sunday, July
30, at Boulder Community Hospital. He was 69.
He was born April 19, 1920, in Lafayette, the son of Charles Rooks and
Effie Chapman Rooks.
Mr. Rooks worked for the National Bureau of Standards for 30 years.
He is survived by his wife, Elaine, of Boulder; two sons, Charles Rooks
and Dean Rooks, both of Boulder; two daughters, Dianna McNutt of Houston
and Susan Brandt of Boulder; three brothers, Charles Rooks, Lyndle Rooks
and Delbert Rooks, all of Boulder; three sisters, Thelma Lauer of Arizona
, Rena Rooks and Alta Hoover, both of Boulder; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at Crist Mortuary
Chapel, 34th Street and Diagonal Highway, Boulder, with the Rev. Gilbert
Zyzniewski of First United Methodist Church officiating. Services will
conclude at the mortuary. Submitted Fri Jan 11 11:12:07 2002 by: Carol J. Bowman
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ROOKS, Betty Elaine January 1998 Boulder,
CO Betty E. "Elaine" Rooks of Boulder died Tuesday, January
27, 1998, at Manor Care Health Services in Boulder. She was 68.
She was born May 10, 1928, in Lafayette to Albert Pierson and Eliza Brown
Pierson. She married Ernest Rooks in 1951 in Boulder. He died in 1989.
She graduated from Lafayette High School. She was a manager of Boulder
Kmart until she retired.
Survivors include two daughters, Susan Brandt of Boulder and Dianna
McNutt of Klamath Falls, Oregon; a son, Dean Rooks of Longmont; two
brothers, Delbert Pierson of Lafayette and Dean Pierson of Lafayette; two
sisters, Lois Ravenscraft of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Jean Lucas of
Lafayette; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by a son, Charles Rooks.
Memorial services will be at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Crist Mortuary Chapel,
34th Street and the Diagonal Highway, Boulder. Services will conclude at
the mortuary. Submitted Fri Jan 11 11:15:12 2002 by: Carol J. Bowman
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ROOKS, Effie Adora September 1988 Boulder,
CO Effie A. Rooks of 1838 22nd St., Boulder, died Monday, September
26 in Boulder Community Hospital. She was 95.
She was born April 11, 1893, in Geer Canyon, Boulder County, the daughter
of Lafayette Chapman and Ella M. Springsteel Chapman. She married
Charles E. Rooks June 16, 1916, in Boulder and was a homemaker. He died
in 1946.
Mrs. Rooks was a member of the Boulder Valley Christian Church, the
Boulder Rebekah Lodge No. 5, and the Territorial Daughters of Colorado.
She is survived by four sons, Charles R., Ernest Lloyd, Delbert C. and
Lyndle E. Rooks, all of Boulder; three daughters, Thelma Lauer of Yuma,
AZ, and Alta Hoover and Rena Marie Rooks, both of Boulder; 13
grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
Two sons and two grandsons preceded her in death.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Howe Mortuary
Chapel in Boulder. The Rev. Gerald A. Gibson of the Boulder Valley
Christian Church will officiate. Burial will follow the service in Green
Mountain Cemetery in Boulder.
Howe Mortuary is handling services.
BURIAL: Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, September 28,
1988, at Howe Mortuary Chapel in Boulder. The Rev. Gerald A. Gibson of
the Boulder Valley Christian Church officiated with burial following the
service.
Pallbearers were her grandsons: Wayne Biehn, Richard Rooks, Jim Lauer,
Dean Rooks, and grandsons-in-law, Kim Brandt and Jim Lippincott.
Burial was at Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, beside her
husband.
Submitted Fri Jan 11 12:01:40 2002 by: Carol J. Bowman
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ROOKS, Charles Edward June 1946
Lyons, Kansas CRUSHED UNDER TRACTOR -
Colorado Man Fatally Injured When Machine Backs Over Him -
At age 54, Charles Edward Rooks was fatally injured shortly before noon
on June 29, 1946, when a tractor accidentally slipped into gear and
backed over him on the J. P. Blevins farm a mile south of Lyons.
With wounds in the chest and abdomen, a broken left arm, and the flesh
severed from the lower part of his right leg, Rooks was taken to the
Lyons hospital, where he died at 12:20 p.m.
Rooks and his brother-in-law, Monte Blevins, tenant on his father's farm,
had just started to plow a wheat field with a tractor and one-way plow.
Seeing that the rows were crooked, Rooks dismounted from the tractor to
adjust the connection between it and the plow. While he was kneeling on
the ground, the clutch on the tractor slipped into reverse gear, backed
up, and crushed Rooks underneath.
Blevins ran to a nearby field and hailed Forrest Ebright, who sent for a
Crawford and Miller ambulance. Rooks was conscious on the way to the
hospital but died shortly after being admitted.
The victim had arrived Monday with his wife Effie, and daughter, Rena
Marie, to visit his sisters, Mrs. Blevins and Mrs. John Huber of Lyons.
Rooks was a watchman for the Industrial Mining Supply Company in Boulder,
Colorado. He was born June 22, 1892, in Fairplay, Missouri, and was a
member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Other survivors are five sons, Charles R., Lloyd, Delbert C., Lyndle E.,
and Leon E., all of Boulder, Colorado; two daughters, Mrs. Dale Lauer and
Mrs. Byron Biehn, Boulder, Colorado; and a brother, John Rooks,
Bellingham, Washington.
A son, Donald, was killed a month ago in Japan.
BURIAL: Funeral services were held at Howe Mortuary with the Rev. Robert
L. Foster of the First Christian Church officiating. Interment was in
Green Mountain Cemetery.
Submitted Fri Jan 11 12:32:37 2002 by: Carol J. Bowman
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BARNARD, GERTURD MCMILLEN
4-15-1946
LONGMONT COLORADO
Submitted Fri Feb 8 18:55:02 2002
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STONER, PETER DECEMBER 17, 1909 Longmont,
Colorado Hw was born July 12, 1824 In Stark Co., Ohio and he died
December 12, 1909. He moved his family to Colorado in 1880 and was laid
to rest in Hygiene Cemetery. Submitted Sat Apr 27 11:13:31 2002
by: PEGGIE STEVENS
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GRIFFIN, Elizabeth 16 Feb 1968 Longmont,
CO Longmont Daily Times-Call, p. 3
Elizabeth Griffin, age 88, born 20 Oct. 1879 Karnes Co., TX. Died at
Foothills Nursing Home after extended illness.
Survived by brother Norman H. Conway, Loma Linda, CA, and sister Mrs.
E.M. Adams, Rackerby, CA.
Handled locally by Howe Mortuary. Cremation in CO and burial in Ames,
Iowa. Submitted Mon May 6 14:01:13 2002 by: Karen J. Lowe
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GUSTAFSON, Charles August 5 Oct 1948
Boulder, CO
Charles Gustafson, Former Street Superintendent, Dies
Charles Gustafson, able Boulder City Road supervisor from July 1 1924,
until retiring because of ill health Sept. 1, 1944, died this morning
[Oct. 5, 1948] in a Denver hospital. He had been living since his
retirement with a daughter, Christine, who is a member of the faculty of
the Junior college at Casper, Wyo. When he became ill he was taken to a
Denver hospital.
Mr. Gustafson was active in mining in Boulder county until becoming
street superintendent. He and Julia Hammer were married Sept. 22, 1901
in Boulder, and made their home at Gold Hill before they moved to
Boulder. Mrs. Gustafson died July 16, 1944, after a long period of ill
health.
Surviving Mr. Gustafson are five children -- three sons and two
daughters. The sons are John and Adolph, graduates of the University and
engineers with the U. S. Reclamation Service in Denver, and Carl,
employed at Casper. The daughters are Ann, who served as a Wave in the
U. S. marines during War II and who is a secretary with the Reclamation
Bureau in Denver; and Christine of Casper.
Mr. Gustafson was born in Sweden Sept. 29, 1870. He was brought to
Boulder county by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson in 1884. [See
note below]
Funeral services are to be held from Howe mortuary Friday at 3. Rev. H.
M. Walters, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, will officiate along
with Boulder Lodge No. 45, A. F. & A. M. Interment will be in the
family lot, Green Mountain.
NOTE: His parents NEVER left Sweden. He came alone at the age of 15 and
lived with an aunt and uncle. This information came from his son John
and daughter Christine, written in letters independently of each other.
Also, the daughter of his aunt and uncle, Anna Williamson, wrote the same
thing in a letter. One additional proof is a letter written by his
sister from Sweden in 192?; in it she mentions that Charles and Julia had
sent a gift for "Mother's birthday." Submitted Tue Jun 25
07:43:17 2002 by: Leona L.
Gustafson
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GUSTAFSON, Julia Christine Jul 1944
Boulder, CO July 1944
Mrs. Charles Gustafson
Mrs. Charles Gustafson died July 16 at the Community hospital following a
long period of ill health.
Mrs. Gustafson was born at Boulder, Feb 3, 1877. Her maiden name was
Julia Hammer. She was educated in the Boulder schools. As a young
woman, she taught school in Utah and later at Gold Hill.
She married at Boulder to Charles Gustafson, Sept. 22, 1901, and they
lived at Gold Hill following her marriage, until 1925, when the family
moved to Boulder.
Mrs. Gustafson was not active in organizations of any kind, devoting
herself entirely to her family and friends.
Her husband, Charles Gustafson, was for many years engaged in mining
activities in Boulder county, and has been superintendent of streets for
Boulder since July 1, 1928.
She is survived by her husband, five children and four grandchildren.
Daughters are Ann Gustafson, now a sergeant in the Women's Reserve of the
United State marine Corps, and Christine Gustafson, a teacher in the high
school at Grand Junction, Colo. There are three sons, John and Adolph,
both employed by the U. S. Reclamation bureau at Denver, and Carl,
employed by the Coliseum Motor company of Casper, Wyo. There are four
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at Howe mortuary Tuesday at 2:30. Rev. H.
M. Walters of St. John's Episcopal church will officiate. The body will
like in state until the hour of the services. Interment Green Mountain.
Submitted Tue Jun 25 13:48:13 2002 by: Leona L. Gustafson
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HAYDEN, William Chauncey
Rutland Weekly Herald
28 Jan 1892
Thursday
DIED
In Boulder, Colorado, Jan. 14, William Chauncey Hayden, only son of the
late Chauncey H. Hayden, former editor and proprietor of the Herald,
aged 36 years.
Submitted Mon Oct 21 2002 by: Boulder County
Genealogy
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GUSTAFSON, John Alfred 28 Aug 1993, Rocky
Mountain News Denver, CO JOHN A. GUSTAFSON, 88, of Aurora died
Aug. 24 at Cherry Creek Nursing Home. There were no services. The body
was cremated. Mr. Gustafson was born April 24, 1905, in Gold Hill. He
was a civil engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation before his
retirement. Survivors include two sisters, Ann Gustafson and Christine
Douglass of Denver. Submitted Tue Oct 22 11:06:47 2002 by: Leona L. Gustafson
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GUSTAFSON, John Alfred 30 Aug 1993, The Denver
Post Denver, CO John A. Gustafson, Civil engineer, 88. John A.
Gustafson of Aurora, a retired civil engineer for the Bureau of
Reclamation, died Tuesday at Cherry Creek Nursing Home. He was 88. No
services were held. He was born April 24, 1905, in Gold Hill. In 1929 he
married Mary Elizabeth Barry in Denver. She is deceased. He is survived
by two sisters, Ann Gustafson and Christine Douglass. Submitted Tue
Oct 22 11:16:11 2002 by: Leona L. Gustafson
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WARD, Jennie L. 1 Feb 1875 Denver,
Arapahoe County Denver Times
Died:
In Boulder, Jan. 27, Jennie L., daughter of Rev. Ross Ward, aged 2 years
and 8 months.
Submitted Sun Nov 17 06:29:47 2002 by: Volunteer
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HILL, Ernest Talfred 22 Aug 1967 Boulder,
Colorado Ernest T. Hill Dies Suddenly At His Home
Ernest T. Hill, of 2125 S. Walnut Sct [sic], a long time employe [sic] of
the Public Service Co. of Colorado in Boulder, died suddenly at his home
Monday afternoon [Aug 21].
Born in Medina, Ohio, May 24, 1900, he was the son of John T. [D.] Hill
and Charlotte E. [Kenyon] Hill. He came to Boulder in 1936 from Denver
where he had operated a greenhouse [Sheridan Greenhouse]. At the time of
his death he was street foreman for the gas department of the Public
Service co.
He was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, the Boulder Elks Lodge
No. 566 for 18 years, and the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
He was married to the former Margaret B. Hannan in Denver April 19, 1922.
She survives as do three sons and three daughters.
They are Chief Petty Officer Jack T. Hill, with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam
and a 20-year veteran of that service, who will be here for the funeral;
Robert P. and James L. Hill, both of Boulder; Mrs. June Hughes, also of
Boulder; Mrs. Gilbert (Elizabeth) Sour, National City, Calif.; and Mrs.
Richard (Jacqueline) Mikes of Thornton.
Also surviving are 13 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. A
daughter, Peggy Jean [Margaret Emogene] Hill, died when she was 20
[1947].
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Geddes-Hibbard Mortuary.
Submitted Mon Nov 18 15:28:43 2002 by:
Virginia Hill
Travis
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HANNAN, William James 13 Aug 1945 Boulder,
Colorado William J. Hannan Dies Two Weeks After Wife's Death
William James Hannan of 1567 9th Street, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Margaret (Stuart M.) Hill [correct name: Ernest T.] at 950
Green Mountain avenue [correct address was 1567 9th Street] Sunday
evening [Aug. 12]. He had been ill two weeks.
Born in Chicago, Ill., July 3, 1862, Mr. Hannan had been employed by the
United States post office service for 43 years [in Chicago] before
retiring. He came to Boulder [from Denver] five years ago.
His wife, Mrs. Margaret [Kane] Hannan, preceded him in death ten days,
her death occurring Aug. 2. Surviving besides Mrs. Hill are three other
daughters, Mrs. Virginia Greeno, Miss Marian [Marion] Hannan, all of
Boulder, and Mrs. Genevieve Tullis, of Chicago.
Rosary services will be held at Allardice mortuary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Requiem Mass will be held at Sacred Heart church on Thursday at 9 a.m.
Rev. Father Paul Fife will have charge of the services. Interment will
be in Green Mountain Cemetery beside his wife. Submitted Mon Nov 18
15:42:51 2002 by: Virginia Hill
Travis
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HANNAN, Margaret Beatrice (KANE) 02 Aug 1945
Boulder, Colorado Mrs. Margaret Hannan Dies In Denver Hospital
Today
Mrs. Margaret B. Hannan, wife of Wm. J. Hannan, died at the Rocky
Mountain hospital in Denver today. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. Hannan, a psychology teacher [incorrect, she was an author and
speaker], resided at 1543 Pine, having moved there recently from 1038
University. She was born in Tonica, Ill., Aug. 24, 1872.
Besides the husband survivors are four daughters--Miss Marion Hannan, who
is recovering in a Denver hospital from severe burns suffered recently in
a doctor's office in Denver, where she was employed; Mrs. Margaret
Hill, Boulder; Mrs. Virginia Greeno, Boulder, and Mrs. Genevieve Tullis,
Chicago. Body will be at Allardice mortuary. Funeral later.
Submitted Mon Nov 18 15:50:09 2002 by:
Virginia Hill Travis
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RIMER, Lottie 21 July 1953 Longmont, CO
Mrs. Lottie Rimer, 77, wife of the late George W. Rimer of Longmont,
died at her home, 513 Terry Street, at 8:30 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Rimer, who
had been in failing health for several years, was born at Clinton,
Missouri, August 17, 1875. She had lived in Longmont since 1912.
A member of the Methodist church in Missouri, Mrs. Rimer also was a past
noble grand of the Rebekah lodge in Niwot and a member of the Mutual
Improvement club in Longmont.
A well known resident of Longmont, Mrs. Rimer was stricken suddenly
Monday afternoon while visiting with friends. She failed to respond to
treatment and died a few hours later. Although she was in poor health
for many years, her death was unexpected.
Surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs. Rozella Hottel of Longmont;
two grandsons, Ted Hottel of Longmont and Bill Hottel of Fort Collins;
four great-grandchildren; one cousin, Mrs. Alva Reed, Denver; one brother
and one sister, living in California, and one sister in Iowa.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 4 p.m. from Lewellen Funeral
home, Rev. David Evans of First Congregational church officiating.
Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery.
Submitted Wed Jan 8 16:57:38 2003 by: Terry Kanago
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RIMER, George Wesley 12 March 1949
Longmont, CO DEATH CLAIMS GEORGE RIMER EARLY TODAY
George W. Rimer, 76-year-old retired Longmont business man, died at his
home, 513 Terry Street, at 2:10 a.m. today. He had been in failing health
since last September.
Mr. Rimer was born in Lexington, Illinois, August 5, 1872, and came to
Colorado in 1906 from Clinton, Missouri. He settled first at Loveland
and later moved to Boulder and then to Niwot. He took up his residence
here in 1912.
He established a paint and wall paper business in 1912 Fourth avenue, now
occupied by the Red Cross and Welfar offices. He continued in that
business until 1928, when he sold out to the present Longmont Paint and
Glass company. At that time Mr. Rimer entered the insurance business,
which he continued until his health failed last September.
Mr. Rimer was active in lodge work here and was a member of Longmont
lodge No. 29, I.O.O.F., for over 35 years. He was past grand and past
trustee of the organization. He also held membership in St. Vrain lodge
A.F.&A.M. since 1920 and was a member of Royal ARch Masons No. 8.
He was a member of the Methodist church in Clinton, Missouri.
Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Lottie Rimer of Longmont; one
daughter, Mrs. W.E. (Rozella) Hottel, Longmont; two brothers, H.F. and
R.E. Rimer of Seattle, Washington; and two sisters, Mrs. George M.
Brinkman and Mrs. Fritz Rumel of Los Angeles.
Two grandsons, Ted and William Hottel of Longmont, and three great-
grandchildren also are living. A son died several years ago.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from Lewellen Funeral
home, Rev. Gabriel S. Upton officiating. Interment will be in Mountain
View cemetery with Masons in charge of committal services at the
graveside.
Submitted Wed Jan 8 17:12:05 2003 by: Terry Kanago
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HILL, Margaret Emogene 6/30/1947 Boulder,
CO MARGARET E. HILL--
Margaret Emogene Hill of 1567 9th, an employe [sic] of the Model Laundry,
died Sunday [June 29] after an illness of six months. She had been a
resident of Boulder for 11 years, coming here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest T. Hill, with whom she made her home. Other relatives are
three sisters, Mrs. L.L.[June] Hughes, Goodwell, Okla., Mrs. Leo
[Elizabeth] Clifford, Denver, and Jacqueline Hill, Boulder, also three
brothers, Jack, Robert and James Hill of Boulder.
Rosary services at Howe Mortuary Tuesday at 6:30; Mass at Sacred Heart at
9:00 Wednesday morning. Rev. Father Paul Fife will officiate.
Interment, Green Mountain. Submitted Fri Jan 17 15:19:39 2003 by:
Virginia Hill Travis
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HILL, Robert Parke 9/24/1994 Boulder, CO
Robert Parke Hill of 1133 Portland Place, Boulder, died Thursday,
Sept. 22, at Terrace Heights Care Center in Boulder. He was 63.
He was born Aug. 22, 1931 in Denver, the son of Ernest Hill and Mrs.
Margaret B. Hanna [Hannan] Hill.
Mr. Hill graduated from Boulder High School and was a longtime resident
of Boulder. He worked for Gerbitz Rubbish Removal Service in Boulder.
Survivors include his former wife, Joan Eola Gladwell of Hotchkiss; a
son, Robert Parke Hill II of Grand Junction; two brothers, James Hill of
Boulder and Jack Hill of Arizona; two sisters, Jackie Mikes of Thornton
and Betty Hill of California [deceased 1987]; and three grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday at Crist Mortuary
Chapel, 34th Street and The Diagonal Highway, Boulder.
A funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m. at the mortuary with the Rev.
Edward Madden of Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church officiating.
Inurnment will follow at a later date at Green Mountain Cemetery in
Boulder. Submitted Fri Jan 17 15:27:30 2003 by:
Virginia Hill Travis
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HILL, Margaret Beatrice (HANNAN) 5/11/1993
Boulder, CO Margaret B. Hill of Boulder died Monday, May 10, at
Boulder Manor Health Care Center. She was 93. She was born June 3, 1899
in Chicago, the daughter of William Hannon [Hannan] and Margaret Cane
[Kane] Hannon [Hannan]. She married Ernest T. Hill in November 1921 [19
Apr 1922] in Denver. A homemaker, she moved to Boulder from Denver in
1936. She was preceded in death by her husband, three sisters and two
daughters. Survivors include three sons, James L. Hill and Robert P.
Hill, both of Boulder, and Jack T. Hill of San Diego; two daughters
Elizabeth Sauer [Moore; deceased December 1987] of National City, Calif.,
and Jacqueline Mikes of Thornton; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-
grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in
Green Mountain Cemetery, 290 20th Street., Boulder. The Rev. William
Youngblood of Mountain View United Methodist Church will officiate. Howe
Mortuary is handling arrangements. Submitted Fri Jan 17 15:47:32
2003 by: Virginia Hill Travis
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HILL, Jack Telford 2/25/2002 Boulder, CO
Jack Telford Hill-March 2, 1930 - Feb. 22[17], 2002. Jack Telford
Hill of El Cajon, Calif., and formerly of Boulder, died of liver cancer
Friday, Feb. 22[17], 2002, in El Cajon. He was 71. The son of Ernest T.
Hill and Margaret B. Hannan Hill, he was born March 2, 1930, in Denver.
He married Patricia DeCosta on Dec. 3, 1950, in Las Vegas. His family
moved from Denver to Boulder in 1936. Mr. Hill remained in Boulder until
1947. He attended Boulder High School for one year. He served in the
Navy for 30 years and was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. He
earned several military medals, including the National Defense Service
medal, the United Nations Korean medal, the Vietnam Service medal and the
Good Conduct Medal [3 times]. Survivors include three daughters,
Margaret Hill of Ramona, Calif., Jacqueline Carrigan of Moses Lake,
Wash., and Virginia Travis of Germantown, MD.; a brother, James L. Hill
of Boulder; a sister, Jackie Mikes of Thornton; and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife in 1963; a brother, Robert Hill of
Boulder; three sisters, June Hughes and Margaret E. Hill, both of Boulder
and Elizabeth Moore of San Diego. Interment will be at Fort Rosecrans
National Cemetery in San Diego. Contributions may be made in his name to
the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, GA 30368-2454.
Greenwood Memorial Park and Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Submitted Fri Jan 17 16:04:46 2003 by:
Virginia Hill Travis
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CHANDLER, Lila P. October 21, 1910
Boulder, CO Miss Lila P. CHANDLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.K.
FISHER, of Alamosa, died in Denver - Friday morning, October 21st, age 33
years and two days.
The funeral services were held in Denver, Dr. Wilcox of the Trinity M. E.
church officiating. The interment was at Boulder under the auspices of
the Rebecca Lodge, of which Miss CHANDLER was a member.
The deceased was born in O'Brien county Iowa, but had made her home
in Colorado for a number of years. She was of a happy, cheerful,
contended disposition and though she knew death was not far distant a
year ago by reason of a weak heart, never lost courage and that Christian
spirit and faith which marked her character. She will be sadly missed by
many who know her because of her genial ways and good heart.
Miss CHANDLER was staying with her sister, Vel FISHER, while Mr. and Mrs.
FISHER were making their home in Alamosa. The family have the sympathy
of a wide circle of friends in their hour of bereavement; but they may be assured that Miss Lila had not lived in vain, and though taken from earth
in the noontide of life has left a monument of unselfishness and cheer.
Submitted Sun Mar 2 11:32:12 2003 by: Colleen Boose
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