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JOHN K. REGIER, 63, of Brighton died Feb. 7.
Services will be at a later date.
Mr. Regier was born in Wichita, Kan., on Sep. 7, 1937.
He married Doris Marchbank, 1962.
He was a salesman.
Survivors include daughter Janet Hopkins; son John, both of Parker; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
MARGARET MARIE ROMERO, 76, of Lakewood died Feb. 22.
Mrs. Romero was born in Trinidad on Feb. 22, 1925.
She married Tom Romero, 1950. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include sons Richard Herrera, Charles, both of Denver, Andrew; daughters Charlotte Martinez of Westminster, Kim Valdez of Denver; 22 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
RAY EUNICE RUSSELL, 85, of Denver died Feb. 1.
Services were Feb. 9.
Mrs. Russell was born in Alfalfa, Okla., on Oct. 7, 1915.
She married Lloyd Russell, 1935, and then Travis Russell, 1950.
She was a seamstress.
She was a member of Denver Riverside Baptist Church.
Survivors include her daughter June Russell Grelle of Denver; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
TIMO RAY SANDOVAL, 16, of Lafayette died Feb 22.
Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 1, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with burial at Lafayette Cemetery.
Timo was born in Boulder on Aug. 11, 1984.
He was a junior at Centaurus High School.
Survivors include father Tim of Lafayette; mother Angel Martinez of Longmont; brothers Danny of Lafayette, Matthew and Joseph Triplett,both of Longmont.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
WILLIAM H. SHULL, 68, of Littleton died Feb. 20.
Services were Feb. 26.
Mr. Shull was born in Scottsbluff, Neb., on April 9, 1932.
He married Mary Bronson, 1954.
He served in the Marines during the Korean War.
He retired from Royal Crest Dairy.
He was a member of Englewood Masonic Lodge 158, Denver Consistory and El Jebel Shrine.
Survivors include his wife; son William of Montrose; daughters Caryl Chase of Arizona and Mary Bradley of Littleton; six grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
MICHAEL ROBERT STREET, 51, of Littleton died Feb. 22.
Services were Feb. 26.
Mr. Street was born in St. Louis on Sept. 19, 1949.
He was a member of Boy Scouts and Special Olympics.
Survivors include parents Robert and Bettye; brothers David and James; sisters Susan and Ann.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
HERB THOMSON, 74, of Estes Park died Feb. 21.
Services were Feb. 26, with inurnment at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.
Mr. Thompson was born in Leadville on July 27, 1926.
He married Rosa Witsell, 1951.
He served in the Navy during World War II.
He was a teacher and camp art director for YMCA Camp of the Rockies.
He was a member of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.
Survivors include his wife; sons Bruce of Nevada, Scott of Washington and Steve of Lafayette; daughter Susan Stevenson of South Carolina; nine grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
PAUL L. TRUDEL, 54, of Thornton died Feb. 22.
Services will be at noon Thursday, March 1, at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Trudel was born in Lowell, Mass., on July 18, 1946.
He served in the Marines.
He was a member of Moose Lodge in Oregon.
Survivors include daughters Diane Randle of Thornton, Tammy of Thornton; son Brian of Broomfield; brothers Michael and Lee, both of New Hampshire; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
CLIFFORD B. UNDERWOOD, 79, of Denver died Feb. 8.
Services were Feb. 13, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Underwood was born in Messina, South Africa, on May 18, 1921.
He married Marian LeMoine, 1946.
He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II.
He was a metallurgist. Survivors include sons Richard, Timothy; daughters Jane Denise O'Keefe, all of Lakewood, Teresa Underwood-LeMoine of Seattle, Mary Schuerger of Arizona; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
RITA M. ZULPO, 88, of Golden died Feb. 23.
Services were Feb. 26, with burial at Riverside Cemetery in Sterling.
Mrs. Zulpo was born in New York City on Sept. 12, 1912.
She married George Holden, 1933, and then Henry Zulpo. 1951.
She owned and operated the Sterling Cafe.
She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta and North Jeffco Senior Center.
Survivors include son Fred Holden, Arvada; daughter Denise Varra, Golden; brother Maurice Meyer of California; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 27, 2001)
JOSEPHINE L. ANGUIANO, 86, of Denver died Feb. 15.
Services were Feb. 19, with inurnment at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mrs. Anguiano was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Aug. 26, 1914.
She married Angelo Anguiano.
She was a nurse.
Survivors include son Alfonso Verduzco of Littleton; daughter Margarita Trujillo of Denver; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
FRANKIE L. BOYD, 72, of Louisville died Feb. 21.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at the First Presbyterian Church in Boulder.
Mrs. Boyd was born in Fort Collins on July 11, 1928.
She married Warren Boyd, 1951.
She was a teacher and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni.
Survivors include mother Suma Service of Boulder; daughter Lisa Reilly of Louisville; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
JOHN W. CALKINS, 88, of Greenwood Village died Feb. 15.
Burial was at Fairmount Cemetery.
Mr. Calkins was born in Denver on Dec. 27, 1912.
He married Rosemarie Ruscio, 1941.
He was an independent insurance agent.
He was a member of Beta Theta Phi, Independent Insurance Agents of America, the South Suburban Park and Recreation board and the United Way board of directors.
He is survived by his wife; son John of Highlands Ranch; daughters Susan Rhodes of Greenwood Village, Leslie Goldsberry of Highlands Ranch and Cynthia Wall of California; brother George of Cherry Hills Village; sister Lila of Greenwood Village; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
DOROTHY VIRGINIA COFFMAN, 75, of Littleton died Feb. 14.
Services were Feb. 20, with interment at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Coffman was born in Denver on Feb. 22, 1925.
She married Donald Coffman, 1964.
She was a member of Lochwood Baptist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and White Shrine.
Survivors include sons Robert of Evergreen, Bob Autobee of Littleton; daughters Donna of Aurora and Carol of Golden; five grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
HAZEL GARNET CONLEY, 81, of Thornton died Feb. 15.
Services were Feb. 21 with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Conley was born in Pueblo on Sept. 12, 1919.
She married James Arthur Conley, 1938.
She was in the credit department of Montgomery Ward.
Survivors include sons Gregory of Fort Lupton, Michael of Thornton and James of Commerce City; daughters Claudia Carlson of Commerce City, Patricia Stark of Missouri, Roberta Kronch of Ohio and Lucinda McElroy of Thornton; sisters Gladys Caudill of Indiana and Valenia LaMasney of Kansas; 21 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
FRED R. DUDLEY, 79, formerly of Denver, died in Missouri on Feb. 15.
Mr. Dudley was born in Jefferson County on Jan. 23, 1922.
He served in the Navy during World War II and the Korea and Vietnam wars. He was a salesman.
He belonged to VFW Post 280, the American Military Society and the Retired Enlisted Association.
Survivors include son Larry of Littleton; daughter Marie Cole of Iowa; six grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
LOUISE ELIZABETH GAER, 89, of Littleton died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 19, with burial at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Gaer was born in Wabash County, Ill., on June 30, 1911.
She married Glenn Behlers Gaer, 1933. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include her husband; daughters Cheryl Olson of Illinois, Ardath Baker of Denver; son Glenn of Thornton.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
BEVERLEY ANNE KELLEY, 61, of Highlands Ranch died Feb. 17 in Englewood.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Fairmount Cemetery.
Mrs. Kelley was born in Chicago on June 9, 1939.
She married Donald P. Kelley, 1962.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of the U.S. Tennis Association and PEO.
Survivors include her husband; daughter Melissa Hart of Littleton; son Bonner of Denver; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
HERBERT LUDWIG PETER KETELSEN, 91, of Lakewood died Feb. 15.
Services were Feb. 20, with entombment at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Ketelsen was born in Denver on June 11, 1909.
He married Dorothea Weidner, 1984.
He worked for Mountain Bell Telephone Co.
He was a member of Denver Lutheran High board of directors, Lutheran Laymen's League, Lakewood Optimist Club, Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and Telephone Pioneers of America.
Survivors include his wife; son Roger of Nebraska; brother Paul of California; sister Elfrieda of Denver; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
DOROTHY L. KYLE, 93, of Lakewood died Feb. 14.
Services were Feb. 20, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Miss Kyle was born in Wray on Jan. 3, 1908.
She was a certified public accountant.
Survivors include nieces Barbara Latsonas, Mary Boetel and Debbie Bolton; nephews Thomas Bain, Ronald Bain and Donald Harris; numerous great nieces and nephews.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
PATRICIA ANN LACY, 58, of Boulder died Feb. 22.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at First United Methodist Church of Boulder.
Mrs. Lacy was born in Denver on Nov. 25, 1942.
She married Jack Lacy, 1964.
She was an entrepreneur in real estate and self-storage and a homemaker.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Boulder, Children's Hospital Auxiliary and a Meals on Wheels volunteer.
Survivors include her husband; son John of Denver; daughters Ann of Boulder, Karen Lacy Hackstaff of Denver; mother Aileen Clark of Boulder; brothers David Williams of New Mexico, Ken Clark of Boulder; sisters Sue Phillips of Oregon, Judy McIrvin of Ault, Marlene Sorota of Florida.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
BARBARA JEAN LANDIN, 69, of Littleton died Feb. 21.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at Golden Cemetery.
Mrs. Landin was born in Greeley on Feb. 19, 1932.
She married Gary Landin, 1953.
She was a homemaker and genealogist.
Survivors include daughter Marilyn Day of Littleton; sons James of Oregon, Douglas of Golden; seven grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
ZACHARY J.R. LOCKWOOD, newborn, of Aurora died Feb. 14.
Zachary was born Feb. 14, 2001.
Survivors include father Nathan of Aurora; mother Scarlett Boothe of Aurora; sisters Brittany and Chelsea Boothe and Meghan; grandparents J.R. and Lanelle McIntire, Vicki and Nick Seat, Kelly and Sherry Bultman; great-grandmothers Nancy McFarland, Delores McIntire and Mary Baughey.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
CHARLES P. LOSASSO, 90, of Wheat Ridge died Feb. 14.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Losasso was born in Salt Lake City on Aug. 21, 1910.
He married Thelma DeFore, 1931.
He was a lithographer and owned Rocky Mountain Reproductions.
He is survived by his wife; son William of Wheat Ridge; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
LINDA MABEL McCLELLAN, 53, of Littleton died Feb. 15.
Miss McClellan was born in Lewistown, Mont., on Nov. 8, 1947.
She was a production accounting analyst for the Department of the Interior.
Survivors include brothers Ronald of Missouri, Russell of California, Richard of California and Rodney of Montana; sisters Sandra of Lakewood, Mary Nelson of Lewistown and Vicky Eggum of Montana.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
REBA BEATRICE MYERS, 64, of Denver died Feb. 14.
Services were Feb. 21, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Myers was born in Kansas on Oct. 15, 1936. She was disabled.
Survivors include daughters Rebecca Royce of Denver, Debra Melendrez, Deana Melendrez and Sandtina Melendrez of New Mexico; mother Ruth; six brothers and sisters.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
DEAN WINSTON SCHNATH, 69, of Fort Collins died Feb. 23.
Inurnment will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Schnath was born in Britt, Iowa, on June 25, 1931.
He married Marjorie Schoby, 1952.
He was a retired machine maintenance worker.
Survivors include his wife; sons Alan of Oklahoma and Wayne of Iowa; daughters Karen McClintock of Livermore and Patti Rozgonyi of Pennsylvania; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)