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MOLLIE WOLF, 85, of Thornton died Feb. 20.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Wolf was born in Denver on March 31, 1915.
She married Carl Wolf.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughter Beverly Williams of Lochbuie; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 24, 2001)
GERALD "BUTCH" ANDERSON, 75, of Las Vegas, formerly of Denver died Feb. 18.
Mr. Anderson was born in Denver on June 21, 1925.
He married Svava Anderson.
He served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War.
He was a retired hard rock driller.
Survivors include his wife; daughter Susan Adams of Washington; son Kristjan of Denver; five grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
LOU LORRAINE ANDERSON, 74, of Lakewood died Feb. 9.
Services were Feb. 13.
Mrs. Anderson was born in Omaha on Jan. 21, 1927.
She was a member of Glen Vista Property Owners Association and a volunteer for Channel 6 and Habitat for Humanity Association.
She was a probation counselor for Jefferson County.
She worked as a casualty pay examiner at Lowry Air Force Base.
Survivors include her daughters Linda Fiscus of Nebraska, Pat Strang of Cotopaxi; sons Bruce Young of Lakewood, Art Young of Denver, Mike of Thornton; sister Donna Sanford of Lafayette; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
JUANA M. BENAVIDES, 89, of Thornton died Feb. 18 in Salt Lake City.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mrs. Benavides was born in Seguin, Texas, on March 8, 1911.
She married Genaro Benavides.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughters Alicia Cooke, Maria Vigil; sons Genaro Jr., Eloy; 13 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
ROBERT B. BOWLES, 78, of Littleton died Feb. 18 in Denver.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Bowles was born in West Bangor, N.Y., on Aug. 28, 1922.
He married Luella Hanes, 1945.
He served in the Army during World War II.
He was a wood and metal worker.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 421, Veterans of Foreign Wars Lodge 7851.
Survivors include his wife; daughter Cheena McKellar of Littleton; sisters Jean and Joan Sansone, both of New York; a grandchild.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
FRANKIE L. BOYD, 71, 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, 1929.
She married Warren Boyd, 1951.
She taught school in California.
She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumni association.
Survivors include mother Suma of Boulder; daughter Lisa Reilly of Louisville; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
ALFREDDEAN BROM, 79, of Northglenn died Jan. 20.
Services were Jan. 24, with burial at Highland Gardens Cemetery.
Mr. Brom was born in Grand Rapids, Mich. on Dec. 18, 1921.
He married Marcella Padilla Brom, 1971.
He was a delivery man.
Survivors include his wife.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
EDWARD EVERETT BROOKS, 77, of Denver died Feb. 19.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Brooks was born in Roswell, N.M., on July 6, 1923.
He married Dorothy McLain, 1948.
He served in the Army Air Forces in World War II and in the Air Force in the Korean War.
He was retired from the State Health Department of Colorado.
He was a member of the 82nd Aero Squadron Retirement Association.
Survivors include his wife; daughter Melanie of Florida; son Kevin of Denver; brother Cleatus of Texas; three grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
CHARLES G. "JERRY" CASEY, 81, of Littleton died Feb. 19.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 31, at St. Bernard's Church in Holmes Beach, Fla.
Mr. Casey was born in Roscommon, Ireland, on June 5, 1919.
He married Elizabeth Sheridan, 1942.
He was a restaurant manager.
He was a member of St. Bernard's Holy Name Society.
Survivors include daughter Mary Loughran of Littleton; sister Stacia O'Brien of Ireland; three grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
JONATHAN VAGN DAHL, 78, of Littleton died Feb. 20.
Mr. Dahl was born in Hellum, Denmark, on April 26, 1922.
He married Frances Molson, 1952.
He served in the Army during World War II.
He was a chemical engineer for Amoco Oil.
He was a member of the Littleton Retirement Group.
Survivors include his wife; daughters Lisa Sellon of Arvada, Kirsten Thompson of Highlands Ranch.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
LOIS WILMA DARE, 84, of Lakewood died Feb. 12.
Services were Feb. 15, with burial at Highland Cemetery.
Mrs. Dare was born in Winona, Kan. on April 25, 1916.
She married Leonard Dare, 1931.
She was a member of Set Free Prison Ministry, Pacific Garden Mission, Christian Servicemen's Center.
She was retired.
Survivors include her husband; daughters Virginia Helwich of Greeley, Lola Williams of Lakewood brothers Clyde Overholt of Kremmling, Homer Overhholt of Brighton, Verits Overholt of Grand Junction; sisters Wilda Gibson of Longmont, Donna Moulden of Denver, Laura Ausmus of Colorado Springs.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
DIANE M. ROMERO DE MENDOZA, 55, of Denver died Feb. 19.
Services were Feb. 22.
Mrs. de Mendoza was born in Greeley on Sept. 29, 1945.
She was a government employee, business propietor and accountant.
She was a member of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Mi Casa Women's Center and Spanish Club.
Survivors include daughters Mercedes Romero of Denver, Christine of Arizona; Mateo of Denver.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
MARVIN LEE DIEHL, 77, of Brush died Feb. 20.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel.
Mr. Diehl was born in Florence, Calif., on Sept. 6, 1923.
He married Eunice Shelton, 1955.
He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II.
He was a retired painter.
Survivors include daughter Judith Thoms; four grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
STAN CARL DINNEL, 57, of Commerce City died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 23, with inurnment in Wyoming.
Mr. Dinnel was born in Scottsbluff, Neb., on June 27, 1943.
He married Georgia Hytrek, 1964. He served in the Air Force in Vietnam.
He was a salesman.
He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include daughter Diann Crowe; sons Mike and Rob; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
EVA DORIATH, 75, of Denver died Feb. 20.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Doriath was born in Vincovci, Yugoslavia, on Dec. 24, 1925.
She was a secretary for Reliance Insurance Co.
Survivors include brother John of Denver.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
W. CARL DORR, 94, of Brighton died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 21, with burial at Elmwood Cemetery.
Mr. Dorr was born in Bedford, Iowa, on May 27, 1906.
He married Laurene Sar, 1931.
He taught school for five years in Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa.
He was owner and publisher of The Blade newspaper and was a civil service statistician for the Department of Agriculture.
He was a member of the Brighton Centennial Committee and was honored for volunteer service by the City Parks and Recreation Board.
Survivors include sons Robert of Nebraska, Jim of California; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
MARGARET BELLE ELLIS, 78, of Aurora died Feb. 18.
Services will be at noon Saturday, March 3, at Crown Hill Chapel.
Mrs. Ellis was born in Fort Morgan on April 29, 1922.
She married John Ellis, 1941.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband; daughter Linda Lawrence of Texas; son John Jr. of Michigan; sisters Kay Ambler of Wyoming, June Davis of Denver; four grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
ETHEL MAY FOGLESONG, 89, of Pueblo died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 21, with urial at Eastlawn Cemetery.
Ms. Foglesong was born in Holly on May 15, 1911.
Survivors include son Melvin; daughter Freeda Herrera; three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
FRIEDA L. FOSTER, 83, of Denver died Feb. 19.
Services will be at noon Monday, Feb. 26, at Chapel Hill Chapel, with burial to follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Foster was born in Sylvan Grove, Kan., on March 29, 1917.
She married Glenn Foster, 1951.
She worked in real estate sales.
Survivors include her husband; daughter Karen Kiefer of Grand Junction; son Rick of Arvada; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
MOREY GARTON, 76, of Fort Collins died Feb. 19.
Services were Feb. 24. Mr. Garton was born in Wray on July 13, 1924.
He served in the Navy in World War II.
He owned and operated Exxon Jobbership.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge 192 and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include son Jim of Florida; daughters Nancy Marlow of Idaho, Linda Counter of Colorado Springs; sisters Lois Renberg of Pueblo, Velma Villani and Ruth Spurlock of Denver; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
ALICE M. HOOTMAN, 94, of Littleton died Feb. 20.
Inurnment was at Scenery Hill Lutheran Church Cemetery in Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Hootman was born in Millsboro, Pa., on Dec. 14, 1906.
She married Henry Hootman, 1930.
She was a hospital business manager and a doctor's assistant.
She was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club.
Survivors include daughter Barbara Ensor of Littleton; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
JEROME MARTIN JOHNSON, 66, of Denver died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 22.
Mr. Johnson was born in Forest City, Iowa, on April 3, 1934.
He worked in industrial sales.
Survivors include daughters Sheryl Whipple of Denver, Jeanne Dubois of Aurora; sisters Melva Indvik of Iowa, Joan Pascion of California, Eileen Frank of California; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
KERMIT E. JONES, 76, of Littleton died Feb. 19.
Services were Feb. 23, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Mr. Jones was born in Oshkosh, Wis., on July 27, 1924.
He married Mary Davies, 1950.
He was a retired telecommunications engineer for Western Electric.
He was a member of Scottish Rite and Telephone Pioneers of America.
Survivors include son David of Littleton; daughter Cathy Close of Carbondale; two grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
ADOLPH LEBSACK, 87, of Hudson died Feb. 19.
Services were private.
Mr. Lebsack was born in Berthoud on June 1, 1913.
He married Rose Lavalle, 1946.
He was a wheat farmer.
He was a member of Front Range Antique Power Association and Colorado Old Iron Association.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
JOSEPH DANIEL LEEWAYE, 51, of Littleton died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 22, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Sgt. Leewaye was born in Salida on July 1, 1949.
He married Debra Lovato, 1978.
He was a sheriff for the City and County of Denver.
He was a member of the Denver Police Boxing Brotherhood, Denver Sheriff Honor Guard and a coach for the United Fist of Denver Boxing.
Survivors include his wife; sons Joseph II and Phillip Leewaye-Gallegos; daughters Rhoda-Alissa Leewaye-Tolman and Angelica Lovato, all of Denver; stepfather Juan Frequez of New Mexico; sisters Priscilla Alarid and Pat Garcia of Denver; four grandchildren.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
GARY LEIMER, 83, of Arvada died Feb. 15.
Services were Feb. 20, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Leimer was born in Bremen, Kan. on Aug. 17, 1917.
He married Charlotte Pearman, 1948.
He was the owner of Gary Leimer Gardening, and ran a hardware store.
Survivors include his daughter Deborah Leimer Medina; brothers Harold Leimer of Missouri, Walter Leimer of Nebraska; sisters Delores Sullins of Colorado Springs, Lorinda Pearson, Olivia Pearson both of Arizona, Aletha Dammen of Arkansas.
(Dated February 23, 2001)
TRACEY LYNNE LINES, 39, of Kittredge died Feb. 18.
Services were Feb. 22.
Mrs. Lines was born Tracey Lynne Logue in Middlesex, England, on Nov. 30, 1961.
She married Thomas Lines, 1991.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband; son Sean of Nevada; daughter Heather of Kittredge; mother Susan Biestek of Evergreen; father Larry Logue of Oregon; sister Karen Brinker of California; brother Daniel Logue of Kittredge; grandmothers Hilda Haines of Kittredge and Edwina Logue of Washington.
(Dated February 23, 2001)