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FRANK RAYMOND SCHOBER, 47, of Henderson died Feb. 11.
Mr. Schober was born in Denver on July 29, 1953.
He was in the Navy.
He was a commercial mover.
Survivors include sisters Deborah Bristol and Rebecca Seward, both of Golden.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
JOE VICTOR SIERRA JR., 47, of Denver died Feb. 14.
Memorial services were Feb. 19.
Mr. Sierra was born in Raton, N.M., on Nov. 30, 1953.
He served in the Navy.
He was an insurance administrator.
Survivors include father Jose; sisters Louella and Cindy Murphy; brothers Revin, Michael and Samuel; life partner Robert Geben; nieces and nephews.
(Dated February 25, 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 Marine Corps in Vietnam.
He was disabled.
He was a member of the Moose Lodge.
He is survived by son Brian of Broomfield; daughter Diane Randle of Thornton; brothers Michael and Lee, both of New Hampshire; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
HERBERT P. WATSON, 79, of Hudson died Feb. 15.
Services were Feb. 20, with entombment at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Watson was born in Glade, Kan., on Aug. 7, 1921.
He married Matilda Eckenrod.
He was a bus driver.
Survivors include his wife; sons Herbert Lee of Wisconsin, Kevin of Minnesota, Kimbal of Fort Lupton, Herbert James of Hudson and David Lee of Longmont; daughters Linda Marie DeShazer of Fort Lupton and Alissa Rose of California; brother Ronald of Westminster; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
CROLEY BERRY "WHITEY" WHITE, 73, of Westminster died Feb. 21.
Services were Feb. 23 at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. White was born in Jellico Creek, Ky., on Feb. 23, 1927.
He married Carmen Piceno, 1979.
He was a retired teacher from Emily Griffith Opportunity School.
Survivors include his wife; daughter Sherry Spake of Thornton; brother Loran of Littleton; sister Eva Dail of Ohio; one grandchild.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
DOROTHY DUDLEY WILD, 86, of Littleton died Feb. 14.
Mrs. Wild was born in Sterling on Jan. 27, 1915.
She married Edward Wild, 1935.
She was co-owner of Fluid Power Co.
She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile and Caring Ladies.
Survivors include daughter Dorothy Smith of Highlands Ranch; sister Roberta Bushman of Denver; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
(Dated February 25, 2001)
ROBERT CHARLES ANDERSON, 79, of Walden died Feb. 17.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 1, at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church.
Mr. Anderson was born in Omaha, Neb., on Aug. 30, 1921.
He married Florence Yeager, 1941.
He served in the Army during World War II.
He was retired from H.W. Moore Equipment Co.
Survivors include son Robert Jr. of New Mexico; daughters Donna Crihfield of Federal Heights, Sharon Facey of Northglenn; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
HAROLD F. BLAIR SR., 55, of Aurora died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Blair was born in the Bronx, N.Y., on Feb. 21, 1945.
He married Elizabeth Quinones, 1966.
He served in the Navy.
He was a management consultant in the stock market industry.
Survivors include his wife; sons Harold Jr. of Denver, David of Aurora; daughter Elizabeth Romero of Aurora; brothers Robert of New York; Arthur of New Jersey; sisters Ann Carlisle and Terry Jeffs, both of New Jersey; five grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
VICTOR J. BROWN, 70, of Brighton died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 22, with inurnment at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Brown was born in Collyer, Kan., on Oct. 22, 1930.
He married Margie Schenfeld, 1951.
He served in the Marine Corps in Korea.
He worked in the grocery business.
Survivors include his wife; sons Randy of Brighton, Greg of Fort Lupton; daughters Vickie Pennington of Glenwood Springs, Sherrie Bucey of Brighton; brothers Ed of Brighton, Gene of Longmont, Melvin and Bob of Northglenn; sisters Martina Wagner of Denver, Florence of Greeley; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
GARY EVERETT CLAYTON, 66, of Castle Rock died Feb. 21.
Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church.
Mr. Clayton was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on Sept. 26, 1934.
He married Bernice Pelzel, 1959.
He was a heavy equipment operator.
He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife; daughters Christine Boyd and Cindy Clayton-Byrd of Castle Rock; son Gary of Denver; mother Marie of Texas; brothers Ronald of Utah, Benny of Texas, Kevin of Texas; sister Sandra Kramer of Franktown; five grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
DOROTHY V. CURRY, 85, of Denver died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Hampden Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Curry was born in Denver on Oct. 8, 1915.
She married Eugene Keeling, 1940.
She was a waitress.
Survivors include daughters Donna Keeling of Genesee, Rhonda; sons Ken Keeling of California, Ron.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
WILMA E. FISHER, 56, of Federal Heights died Feb. 11.
Services were Feb. 15, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mrs. Fisher was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 14, 1944.
She married Bernard Fisher, 1964.
She was the owner of a computer repair business.
Survivors include her husband; daughters Lauri Burgesser of Denver, Therese Glasscock of Morrison; brothers Loyal Kennel, Wesley Kennel, Clifton Kennel; sister LaVerna Kennel all of Missouri, Marlene Kaeding of Denver; seven grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
SARAH MARGARET GROVE, 90, of Aurora died Feb. 17.
Mrs. Grove was born in West Concord, Minn., on April 24, 1910.
She married Chester Grove, 1945.
She was a junior high and comunity school teacher in Seattle.
Survivors include daughter Cherryl Austine of Aurora; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
HELEN A. HACKENBERG, 75, of Lakewood died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 23.
Mrs. Hackenberg was born in Glasgow, Kan., on March 16, 1925.
She was retired.
Survivors include sons John Butler of Lakewood, Richard Butler of Littleton, Jerry of Missouri, Bruce of Lakewood; daughters Debra Lynn of Lakewood, Lavona Hall of Lakewood; five brothers; three sisters; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
FRANCES JANE CULENDER HAMBRICK, of Idaho Springs died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Hambrick was born in Alvarado, Texas.
She married James Hambrick.
She owned and operated 6 & 40 Motel.
Survivors include daughters Joyce Striplin and Barbara Romans; son James; sisters Fannie Pruitt and Leola Beck; brother Slim Harris; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
RACHEL RATHBUN HARPER, 103, of Denver died Feb. 17.
Mrs. Harper was born in Franklin, Mass., on Sept. 13, 1897.
She married Heber Harper, 1925.
She was a social worker.
She was a member of the American Association of University Women.
Survivors include son Phillip of New York; sister Mabel Wells of California; numerous grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
LENA M. HEDRICK, 75, of Castle Rock died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 20, with burial at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Hedrick was born in Dawes, W.Va., on Dec. 15, 1925.
She was a member of Aurora Bible Church.
Survivors include son George of Castle Rock; daughter Beverly of Tennessee; a grandchild.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
ALVIN LEON HOLLINGSWORTH, 90, of Lakewood died Feb. 17.
Memorial services were Feb. 23.
Mr. Hollingsworth was born in Springfield, Mo., on Dec. 31, 1910.
He married Clorinda Ann Cisneros.
He worked in the railroad industry.
He was a member of First Baptist Church of Brighton.
Survivors include daughters Mary Ann, Marlene Monroe and Nastassja Zappolo, all of Colorado, Shirley of Indiana; sons Michael Hawk, Ken, both of Washington, Marvin of New Jersey; 15 grandchhildren; five great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
CHARLES RICHARD KING, 83, of Northglenn died Feb. 20.
Mr. King was born in Valley Junction, Iowa, on Sept. 6, 1917.
He married Elizabeth Pinnick, 1937.
He served in the Army.
He was a truck driver for more than 40 years.
Survivors include sons Charles Jr. of Denver, John of Denver, Tom; daughters Charlessa Gore of Federal Heights, Catherine Remington of New Zealand, Carmella Harold of Thornton, Linda Montoya of Northglenn, Denise of Denver, Patricia; 23 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
JOHN LOOMIS MACFARLANE, 66, of Tucson, formerly of Castle Rock, died Feb. 18.
Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery.
Col. MacFarlane was born in Tulsa, Okla., on Oct. 14, 1934.
He married Marian MacFarlane.
He was a Marine helicopter pilot in Vietnam.
He received the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Survivors include his wife; son Colin; daughters Rachel and Stacey; sister Judy Culver; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
KAREY ANNE MARTINEZ, 23, of Greeley died Feb. 17.
Services were Feb. 21, with burial at Sunset Memorial Garden.
Ms. Martinez was born in Greeley on March 22, 1977.
She was a student at the University of Northern Colorado and worked at Alberto's Restaurant.
Survivors include father and stepmother Edward and Karen of Greeley; mother and stepfather Wanda and Ted Pritekel of Texas; sisters Amanda of Greeley and Taylor Pritekel of Texas; brother Edward II of Greeley; grandparents Floyd and Lorene Libis of North Dakota; grandmothers Elma Loose of Evans, Nancy Pritekel of Pueblo.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
SOPHIE MARTIN, 75, of Denver died Feb. 18 in Lakewood.
Services were Feb. 23, with entombment at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Martin was born in Arezzo, Italy, on Dec. 25, 1925.
She married James Martin, 1945.
She was a seamstress.
Survivors include daughters Sandra Martin-Normandin, Sherry Peterson, both of Denver; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
DEL McCARTY, 72, of Parker died Feb. 17 in Aurora.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Mr. McCarty was born in Englewood on June 25, 1928.
He married Gladys McCarty.
He was a battalion chief for the Englewood Fire Department.
He served in the Army during World War II and the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife; daughters Linda and Colleen, both of Littleton; brother Merrill of California; two grandchildren; a great-grandchild.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
JUAN MECILLAS, 84, of Wattenburg died Feb. 21.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church.
Mr. Mecillas was born in De Alton, Jalisco, Mexico, on Nov. 21, 1916.
He married Carmen Medina, 1945.
He was a farmer and worked for Aurora Builders and Jesson Construction.
Survivors include his wife; sons Fred, John Jr., Albert, Ben and Ted, all of Wattenburg, Sid of New Mexico; daughters Candy DeLaTorre of Denver, Julia of Wattenburg; sister Julia of Mexico; 39 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
JOSHUA AARON PANNING, 24, of Denver died Feb. 17 in Aurora.
Services were Feb. 22.
Mr. Panning was born in Edina, Minn., on Feb. 15, 1977.
He attended Gateway High School and Johnson and Wales University.
He was a project manager at Kinko's.
Survivors include parents Wayne and Janice of Aurora; grandparents Mary and Bob Wiesen of Texas; brothers Michael and Jeremy, both of Aurora; sister Missi Hackman of Aurora.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
JOHN DARRELL PULLEY, 70, of Denver died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 23.
Mr. Pulley was born in Kansas City, Mo., on March 19, 1930.
He married Sally Lindemann, 1954.
He served in the Army.
He was a driver in the movie industry.
Survivors include daughters Karin Garite of Westminster, Sondra Rayner of California, Susan Elliott and Linda of Oregon; brother Larry of Denver; sister Judy Joplin of Kansas; six grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
FRANNY RHEEM, 82, of Denver died Feb. 22.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at Fairmount Mausoleum Chapel.
Mrs. Rheem was born in Denver on May 22, 1918.
She married Harry Rheem, 1941.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include her husband; daughter Nancy Ives of Arkansas; son Allen of Denver; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild.
(Dated February 24, 2001)