The Tri-Counties Obituary Project
Huerfano County, Pueblo County und Las Animas County, Colorado.

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Daberkow, Joyce Ann
Joyce Ann Daberkow - Village Leader - December 5, 2012 - Joyce Ann Daberkow, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, died on Sunday December 2, 2012. Joyce was born on May 12 to John and Amelia Ryan. 1941. His father John died in death; Mother and stepfather, Glen and Amelia White. She is survived by her 41-year-old loving husband, Merlin; Kinder, Holly (Mike) Baker, Jeff (Jae) Ryan, Denny (Dayna) Higgs, Darla (Don) Hall, David (Scott) Daberkow; 12 grandchildren; seven and 3/4 great-grandchildren; Sisters, Beth Cochran, Sharon (Norman) Ferguson, Sidnee (Greg) Brummett; In-laws, Marie Daberkow, Melvern (Dora) Daberkow, Arlene Kander, Norman (Madge) Daberkow; countless nieces, nephews, extended families and his beloved dog Freddie. Visits will not take place. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Worship Service, Thursday, December 6, 2012, 2:00 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 701 W. Evans Ave. Special thanks goes to Dr. Keefe and the Parkview Nurses. If you would like, please donate to Trinity Lutheran School.
Daberkow, Willis F.
Willis F. Daberkow - Chieftain Village - March 22, 2009 - Willis F. Daberkow died at the age of 86 on March 20, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Marie Daberkow, with whom he was 61; children, Evelyn Daberkow of Pueblo, Jackie Daberkow of Pueblo West, Randy (Chris) Daberkow of Pueblo, and Dan (Audrey) Daberkow of Pueblo West; grandsons Ryan Daberkow, Brianna (Aron) VanSickle, Stacey Daberkow and Sarah Daberkow; siblings Arlene Kander of Wisner, Neb., Melvern (Dora) Daberkow, Norman (Madge) Daberkow, and Merlin (Joyce) Daberkow, all of Pueblo; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Frank van Bergen of Pueblo, Johanna Hall of Garden City, Kansas, Julia (Bill) Yarnell of Pueblo West, and Adriane van Bergen of Chicago; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents, William and Hilda Daberkow; and brother, Hilmer Daberkow. Willis was born on November 15, 1922 in West Point, Nebraska. He served in the US Army during World War II and the Korean War. Willis retired as a CF&I supervisor. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved camping and fishing. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Pueblo German Club. A special thanks goes to Dr. Thomas Gaide and his nurse Rachel and Pueblo Extended Care, Walking Stick, for caring for Willis. Demonstration, Tuesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. The coffin remains locked in the church. Funeral Service, 11:00 am - Chieftain Village - March 25, 2009, Trinity Lutheran Church, 701 W. Evans Ave., Rev. Randy Bolt officiating. The Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team military honors and burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who wish can erect memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church and School.
Dabney, Gary E.Sr.
Gary E. Dabney Sr. - Chieftain Town - June 2, 2009 - Gary E. Dabney Sr. was born July 5, 1940 in Canon City, Colorado to Ella Georgia and Franklin Joseph Dabney. He passed away from this life on May 31, 2009. Both parents preceded him in death; brothers, Joseph and William; and godfather and mentor, Albert Kochan. Born humble, living simply, Gary had been friends with Bill W since November 11, 1981. Gary is survived by his daughters Robin (Gary) Shannon; kids, gary jr (Kim) and Sean; grandchildren, Tonya, Thai and Trinity Ray; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; and special friend, Karen Fortner.
Daffron, Joshua Lee
Joshua Lee Daffron - Pueblo Chief - September 11, 2011 - Joshua Lee Daffron, a baby, left on September 8, 2011 to be with the Lord. Joshua is survived by his mother, Amanda Daffron; father, John DeSoi; Joshua's twin brother Thomas Daffron; and brother, Justin Rogers; numerous grandparents, aunts, uncles, relatives and friends. Funeral service, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Romero Chapel. Friends and family are greeted after the service in the Romero Courtesy Hall.
Dageforde, Jeanne
Jeanne Dageforde - Community Leader - October 10, 2012 - Jeanne Dageforde of Denver died on October 6, 2012. She is survived by her children Elizabeth, Judith, Mary, Margaret, Carol, Kenneth, Joan, Edward, Susan and Michael. He also leaves eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Rosary followed by Funeral Mass, Thursday, October 11, 9:30 a.m., Gardens of St. Elizabeth, 2835 West 32nd Avenue, Denver. Burial at Fairmount Cemetery.
Also Alfredo
Alfred "Buddy" Vom - Chieftain Village - April 20, 2008 - Alfred "Buddy" Vom, born April 26, 1924 in Walsenburg, Colorado, died April 18, 2008. He was preceded in death by his son Gary; brother Daniel; and his parents, Moses and Bebe Therefore. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Elsie, who was 62; daughters, Ginny (Charles) Taylor and Nancy (Ed) Mastreno; and son Russ; grandsons Mark Parrish, Jeff (Renee) Hildebrand, Danielle (Don) Cordsen, Jodi (Frank) Lopez, Ryan (Dawn) Mastreno and Jamie (Jim) Caldwell; Nine great-grandchildren and two more are expected. He is also fathered by his sisters Norma Lenzotti, Beverly (Richard) Harriman; and numerous nieces and nephews. One of his greatest achievements was being one of the founding members of PSSA along with Tom, Gene, Jim and Jerry. Buddy was a lifetime member of the Elks and Lions. He was an insurance agent for farmers for many years. Buddy was loved by everyone who knew him. He loved watching old John Wayne movies and his greatest joy in life was spending time with his family, especially his great-grandchildren. Memorial Mass, Tuesday at 10:30 am, Cristo Rei Church. Buddy's family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Belmont Lodge for the love and care he has received. In lieu of food and flowers, please make a donation to the Church of Christ the King or to a charity of your choice in memory of Buddy. Arrangements conducted by the Imperial Funeral Home.
Dahl, Edval F.
Edval F. Dahl - Trinidad Times Independent - 11. July 2010 - Edval F. Dahl (Ed) was born on January 21, 1917 in Sopris. He died on July 9, 2010. His father, John Albert, predeceased Ed Dahl, his mother Addie Koelling, and their daughter Treva Mary Adlof. He is survived by his wife Mary Dahl, daughters Geri Gooden and Karen Johnson, and sons-in-law John Gooden and Luther Johnson. He had nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Ed (Papa, Great Papa, Gran-Gran) lived his life on his own terms. He was a jack of all trades and a hard worker in his youth. He graduated from Dawson (N.M.) High School and traveled to California to work in the orange groves and help build a California dam. He eventually returned to Dawson, where he worked at the Dawson Colliery. He was drafted into the Army during World War II and served in the Pacific in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Sea-Bee, building and repairing airstrips. When his military service ended, he returned to Dawson and the coal mines and met the woman who would be his wife of 64, Mary Yob Skender. Mary and Ed lived in Dawson until the mining town was closed by the Phelps Dodge Corporation and they moved to Raton. Mouse would be his home for most of his life. He loved the outdoors and shared his love of fishing with his children and grandchildren and anyone who would grab a pole and go with him. It would not be unusual to see him with his rod and boots in the Cimmaron River or Lake Maloya on a Saturday or Sunday with grandchildren and great-grandchildren in tow, worms on their hooks and teaching them how to cast. Dad was a gardener. He was known around Mouse for his squash, corn, green beans, peaches, and apricots, which he gave out lavishly. Even the bears liked his garden: he and the bears were always fighting. Pops was a treasure hunter: he would spend countless hours trekking through the mountains and hills in search of gold. He had all the gear he needed, he found some gold, although I privately think he loved the wide open spaces and lonely quests and could just get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city of Raton. He loved people, but he liked being alone. Ed was a carver, his passion was working with wood, he collected wood of all kinds. His favorite pastime was sitting in the basement and sculpting. Many of us have pieces that he carved and many others have things that he built or repaired for us. All the grandchildren and great-grandchildren loved going to the basement, this wonderful basement full of all kinds of treasures, nobody needed a TV or video games, the basement fascinated children of all ages. We love you dad, you were the man who conquered our hearts with your bright eyes, a smile that lit up your face, a man of few words but a heart full of love. One last old Pops while we toss our glasses on you. We know you're in heaven when you plan where to plant your garden, look for places to mine for gold, look for a special piece of wood to carve and fish in the cold creek. The family is asking that donations be made to the mountain in lieu of flower donations. Calvary Cemetery Fund C/O St. Patricio/St. Joseph, 104 Buena Vista St., Raton, NM 87740. Visit our online guest book for Ed at RememberTheirStory.com. Arrangements by Albuquerque French Funeral Home. The reciting of the Most Holy Rosary took place on July 19 at St. Patrick's-St. Joseph's Catholic Church, recited by Frank Cimino, Jr. This was followed by the Solemn Resurrection Mass with Father Daniel Balizan as celebrant. Arrangements led by Yaksich-Long Funeral Home in Raton.
Dahl, Maude
Chieftain Town December 2, 1918 Jealousy was the cause of the Denver murder, December 1 Jerry Mriagowski and Maude Dahl were killed and Earl Parker, believed by police to be a southern Colorado miner, was killed in a fight , which took place early that day, seriously injured morning at Mrs. Dahl's in a hotel on Lawrence Street. Police are looking for Joe Sosa, a Mexican man believed to be the shooter. Mrs Marie Laney from Brighton, the room's fourth occupant, escaped unharmed when Sosa reportedly burst in and started shooting. According to police, Rosa was lured into the act out of jealousy because she had been in love with Miss Dahl for several months. The Mexican is said to have followed the two women from a dance and carried out his attack shortly after Mriagowski and Parker went to Miss Dahl's room to keep an appointment at the dance. Parker, who is in the county hospital, has a bullet in his left lung.
Dailing, Edna Lou
Edna Lou Dailing - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - February 23, 2005 - Edna Lou Dailing, 70, of Aguilar, died Tuesday February 22, 2005 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo, Colorado. He was born on December 5, 1934 in Fort Supply, Oklahoma to Dean and Ella (Hurst) Bardin. She married George Dailing in Roswell, New Mexico in 1975. He preceded her in death in October 2003. Edna graduated from high school in Woodward, Oklahoma and worked for 18 years as an executive assistant at Western State Hospital in Fort Supply, Oklahoma. He then worked for the Social Security Administration in Roswell, NM from 1975 to 1989, then moved to Aguilar and worked for Trinidad Social Security until retiring in 1999 at the age of 65. After two years in the department, he retired and thought about going back to work. Before Edna, her parents and grandson Jason Harrison died. She is survived by daughters Cheryl (Dave) Harrison of Liberal, Kansas and Donna Dene Barton of Grapevine, Texas, and grandchildren Annie (Conor) Maynard, Jennifer and Bryan Barton. He is also survived by a niece, Nancy (Rick) Lloyd, nephew of Junior (Leda) Dailing. Many other nieces, nephews and cousins survived. The cremation has taken place and private family services will be held at a later date in Fort Supply, Oklahoma. The family is requesting that donations be sent to St. Jude Hospital, 501 St. Colorado 81020 in lieu of flowers. Edna Lou Dailing's family entrusted their care to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Dakan, Hiram
Hiram Dakan - Pueblo Chief - June 19, 1917 - Hiram Dakan's funeral will be at 9:30 this morning at Whiton Chapel. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village - June 20, 1917 - Hiram Dakin's funeral was held at Whiton Chapel yesterday morning at 10am. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dakin, Harvey
Harvey Dakin - Indicator Town - October 12, 1929 - Harvey Dakin, 43, a former architect of this town, died on October 8 at a local hospital. He had lived in Pueblo for 17 years.
Dalbow, John G.
John G. Dalbow - Indicator Town - March 25, 1944 - John G. Dalbow, a respected farmer in the Beulah District for 13 years, died in a local hospital on the 14th of this month. after a short illness. The funeral will take place on Saturday and the burial will be at Beulah Cemetery.
Dalby, Robert H.
Robert H. Dalby - Emporia Gazette - July 27, 2008 - Robert H. Dalby of Burlington died on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at Sunset Manor in Waverly, where he had lived for the past two years. He was 91 years old. Mr. Dalby raised and raised cattle on his farm northeast of Burlington for many years. He and his wife moved to Burlington in 1993. He was born on June 9, 1917 in Trinidad, Colorado to James Robert and Annie Ross Dalby. In 1919 he moved with his family to a farm northeast of Burlington, where he spent his childhood. He graduated from Burlington High School in 1935. On July 3, 1941 he enlisted in the US Army. He served with the 63rd Infantry in the South Pacific during World War II and served in battles and campaigns in Luzon and New Guinea. He was discharged on October 30, 1945 and received the Asia Pacific Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with a Bronze Star, a Bronze, and the Philippine Liberation Medal. He married Violet F. Kelley on May 15, 1949 at the United Methodist Church in Burlington. she survives three brothers, Ralph Dalby, John Dalby and Ross Dalby; and three sisters, Nell Ferman, Blanche Donohoe and Elsie Gerstenberger, predeceased. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Graceland Cemetery in Burlington. Memorial donations to Sunset Manor can be made to Jones Funeral Home, P.O. Box 277, Burlington, KS 66839.
Dale, Clarence
Clarence Dale - Kiowa County Press - December 30, 2003 - Clarence Dale, 80, of Cheyenne Wells, died December 26, 2002 in Colorado Springs. Dale was born on November 19, 1922 in Chambers, Nebraska to Clarence W. and Daisy M. (Palmer) Gumb. Dale married Marjorie Ann Banks on July 21, 1943 in O'Neill, Nebraska. This union produced two sons, Jackson Jay Gumb and Michael Leroy Gumb, and a daughter, Daisey Dianne Gumb, who died in childbirth. Marjorie died December 18, 1951. Dale married Julia Yvonne Kolb Kline on May 24, 1953 in Burwell, Nebraska. Dale was a member of the Cheyenne Wells United Methodist Church, where he taught Sunday school for many years. He was a member of the local VFW and was a scout leader for several years. Dale enjoyed camping, fishing, board and card games, gardening, and working with his hands. Especially when fixing fences on the ranch and as a general repairman. Dale retired from the Colorado State Department of Highway Maintenance after 20 years. Dale is survived by his wife Yvonne of Cheyenne Wells, their three children Jackson J. Gumb and his wife Nancy of Topeka, Kansas, Michael L. Gumb and his wife Mindy of Denver; Clayton L. and his wife Sandra Kline of Colorado City; two daughters Shirley and husband Jim Seib of Colorado Springs and Lorraine K. Kline of Ord, Nebraska; two brothers William and his wife Darlene Gumb of Colorado Springs and Ray and his wife Margie Gumb of Burwell, Nebraska; five sisters Norma and husband George Dunkel of Valentine, Nebraska, Doris Bilstein of Chambers, Nebraska, Lily Hoxsie of Woonsocket, South Dakota, Wilda George of Winner, South Dakota, Ilene and husband Frank Hulinsky of Broken Bow, Nebraska. In addition, seven grandchildren survive, ten great-grandchildren, also with recent additions to the family, there are now six more grandchildren and nine more great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Dale was preceded in death by his parents and sister Marge Buhlke. Funeral services were held at 10:30 am on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 at the Cheyenne Wells United Methodist Church in Cheyenne Wells, conducted by Rev. Ralph Bullock. Burial with full military honors was held at Fairview Cemetery in Cheyenne Wells. Memorials are proposed to the Cheyenne Wells United Methodist Church or the Cheyenne Wells Fire Department and may remain in the care of the Eastern Colorado Bank. Love Funeral Home of Limon, Burlington, Cheyenne Wells was responsible for the preparations.
Come on Opal I
Opal I Dale - Trinidad Times - September 6, 2006 - Opal I Dale died on September 5, 2006 at Mt. San Rafael Hospital. He was 87 years old. Opal was born on October 12, 1918 in Atlantic, Iowa to Robert Britt and Lulu Johnson Britt. This union produced three sons and six daughters. His surviving siblings include a brother and three sisters. When Opal was young she moved to Rugby to live with her aunt. It was here that she met and married John H. Dale on December 28, 1935. Since John was a miner, they lived in different coal mining areas. John preceded her in death in 1989. Opal was a member of the Church of Christ in Trinidad. He attended the Centro de Mayores de Segundo, where he had many dear friends. Opal loved to go on cruises. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, crossword puzzles, and playing cards with her great-grandchildren. She wanted to be remembered for her love for family and she wanted to grow old lovingly. She is survived by daughters Joyce (Kenneth) Betz of Pine, Colorado and Penni (Herman) Moltrer, Valdez. His grandchildren include: Monty Betz and Martin Betz of Bailey, Robert (Denise) Fernandez and Ronnie (Roxanne) Fernandez of Segundo, Michelle (Mark) Kendall, Valdez and Sarah (Rich) Cordova, Pueblo. Opal had many great-grandchildren whom she loved dearly. These are: Keith Betz, Klayton Betz, Tyler Betz, Kelsey Betz, Tazie Starkey (Fernandez), Tynnia Fernandez, T.J. Fernandez, Katelyn Fernandez, Analysis and Brett Kendall, Emily and Ashely Cordova. Sisters also survived: Bernice Danhauer, Lucille McClain, and Hazel Blake; brother James Britt and sister-in-law Betty Dale Summers and several nieces and nephews. The visit will take place on Thursday, September 7, 2006 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home in Trinidad. Worship services will take place on Friday, September 8, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Chapel. Burial will take place at Trinidad Masonic Cemetery. Followed by dinner at the Kennedy Center in Segundo. The Chargers are Robert Fernandez, Ronnie Fernandez, Mark Kendall, Rich Cordova, Klayton Betz and T.J. Fernandez. The family can be contacted at the home of Herman and Penni Moltrer, 24249 CR 18.4, Trinidad (Valdez) CO 81082
Dale, Roberto
Robert Dale - Rocky Mountain News - January 25, 1888 - Mortality in Pueblo - Pueblo, Colorado, January 24 - Today was the funeral of Robert Dale, the tinker who was run over by a locomotive on Saturday and fatally crushed, as was he left Denver and Rio Grande's paid car with his time control. He leaves behind a wife and two married daughters, all of whom died in Mesa.
Dale, Guillermo
William Dale Pueblo Chieftain May 7, 1918 William Dale, age 57, a noted resident of Boulder, Colorado, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital where he had been for four days. He was previously in the dairy business in Boulder and retired last fall after a very successful business life. His health had been failing for some time, and his trip to the city was made in hopes of benefiting him. He is survived by his wife, who was at his bedside at the time of his death. The body is in the McMinn's warehouses and will be transported to Bedford, Iowa, this Wednesday morning, accompanied by his wife. Chieftain Village – May 8, 1918 – The body of William Dale was shipped to Bedford, Iowa last night by the McMinn Undertake Company, accompanied by his wife. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon in the family yard.
Dalgarno, Maria
Marie Redd Dalgarno - Village Leader - September 11, 2011 - Marie Redd Dalgarno passed away on September 7, 2011 after a short illness in Palm Desert, California. Marie was deceased by her husband Arthur Dalgarno; his parents and brother. She is survived by her loving son, Bill (Susie) Ballas; granddaughter Katie; her sister Elaine Cash; nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews, all of whom loved her dearly and will miss her dearly. At his request, a cremation took place. A celebration of his life will be held in Palm Desert at a later date.
Dalholtz, John R.
John R. Dalholtz - The Daily Sentinel - June 29, 2011 - John R. Dalholtz June 24, 1911 June 26, 2011 John left this life just days after enjoying his family and friends on the occasion of his 100th birthday. He was born in Starkville, Colorado, the youngest of a family of eight. He attended elementary school in Hoehne, Colorado and high school in Paonia, where he was a member of the football team. He married Edna Langford in 1934 and they moved to El Paso, TX where their daughter Norma was born. John worked in mining and aviation with a thirst for knowledge that led him to the field of oxygen and acetylene production. This is the ability that allowed him to travel around the world several times to solve factory production and installation problems. He and his family lived in Los Angeles and Henderson, NV in the early to mid 1940's. He was hired by the US Navy for two years to set up and operate facilities at a base in Bermuda. The US Air Force then took him through the civil service and transferred him and his family to Japan early in the occupation. Between assignments, John and his family lived with Edna's parents in Hotchkiss, CO. In 1949, John's dream of owning his own oxygen plant came true when he and his partners built the Western Slope Oxygen Co., which still operates under different owners. However, his travels did not end there. Edna and John bought and ran a fruit farm in Palisade where they made many special friends. When she retired, they sold the fruit farm and moved to Pioneer Village in Clifton, where Edna died. A few years later, John moved to the atrium at Grand Junction where he met many new friends and played many pinochle games. John is survived by a daughter, Norma "Dale" (Paul) Dibble; three grandchildren, Vicki Stout of Clifton; Scott (Pilar) Albertson of England and Kenra (Keith) Scott of Burns, CO; seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. A memorial service is planned for 10:00 am. m. on Friday, July 1, at the Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, 2515 Patterson Rd. Leland Griffin will be the referee. The family would like to donate to Gideon's International, P.O. Box 3762, Grand Junction, CO 81502 or P.O. 1715, Denver, CO 80034.
Dall, Roberto Eugenio
Robert Eugene Dall - Pueblo Chief - March 7, 2012 - Robert Eugene Dall, 84, of Pueblo, Colorado, died March 5, 2012. His wife, Carmen Dall, predeceased him; and son Vernon Dall. He leaves in honor of his sons Gary Dall, James Orozco, Jesse Orozco, Victor Orozco, Mark Orozco, Eugene Orozco, and Jerald Orozco; daughters, Veronica Orozco, Carol Romero and Lisa Gardner; as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 10, 2012 at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.
Dall, Wesley W.
Wesley W. Dall - Pueblo Chief - August 1, 2010 - Wesley W. Dall, 81, of Pueblo passed away peacefully on July 28, 2010 surrounded by his family. He leaves in his memory at the age of 59 his loving wife Dorothy Dall; children, Edward (Donna) Dall and Alice Dall; grandchildren, Melissa (Daniel "Rick" Vasquez) Dall, Brian Clason and Kristen (Eric Gadd) Clason; great-granddaughter Alyssa Garcia and a great-grandson on the way; sister, Alice Carr; and brother Robert "Bob" Dall; also many other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by several family members and friends. Wesley served in the US Army during the Korean conflict and later served for Pueblo Star Journal and Chieftain for over 30 years and for School District #60 for 13 years. He was an avid Broncos fan and loved his "Rockies". Wes especially enjoyed his Saturday afternoons on the jogging track. The family would like to thank rescue workers at Parkview Medical Center and 5 Tower, Dr. Thanks to Berens and the staff of the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. No showing at Wesley's request Funeral Service, 10:00 am Tuesday, August 3, 2010, Roselawn Cemetery Friends and family will be welcomed at the 701 W. Ninth Street American Legion Post following the funeral.
Dallafior, Ann K.
Ann K. Dallafior - Chief Pueblo - December 7, 2007 - Ann K. Dallafior, aged 80, was born on December 6, 1926 in Walsenburg, Colorado and died on December 4, 2007. Her husband, aged 56, died ahead. Louis D. Dallafior on October 18, 2007. Survived by their children, Louis Dallafior Jr. of Walsenburg, Luke (Sunny) Dallafior of Manhattan Beach, California, and Jennifer (Steve) Drosdek of Parker, Colorado; grandchildren Brittney Furnari, Taryn Drosdek, Luke Drosdek and Roman Dallafior; and great-grandchildren, Peter Furnari and Cayden Furnari. There will be no preview. Tomb, 12:30 p.m. today, December 7, 2007, Roselawn Cemetery with Rev. Father Ben Bacino officiating.
dallafior, louis
Louis Dallafior - Pueblo Chief - October 25, 2007 - Louis Dallafior, age 81, of Walsenburg, died October 18, 2007. Private services were held in Pueblo.
Dalmadge, Eva M.
Eva M. Dalmadge - Cacique Pueblo - January 30, 2013 - Eva M. Dalmadge, age 53, departed on Friday, January 25, 2013 for our Heavenly Father's home. She is survived by her husband, Charles E. Dalmadge; parents, Violet and Don Hollis; Brothers, Chris Taylor, Clifford Dixon, Russell Hollis; and many other stepbrothers and stepbrothers; Children, Autumn Cox (Tim), April Cox (Tom), Everett Dalmadge; adopted daughter Allison Wasson; grandchildren, Araya, Shelby, Chevy, Kaydence, Nicky, Nicole, Mason, Nathan, and Emmett; several nieces and nephews. Worship service is at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, February 2, 2013, at Milagro Christian Church, 2111 S. Pueblo Blvd., Pueblo, CO 81005.
Dalrick, Angelina M.
Angelina M. Angie Dalrick - Trinidad Times Independent - 14. March 2013 – Angelina M. Angie Dalrick, 76, died March 8, 2013. She was born February 23, 1937 in Aguilar to Mary (DiSalvo) and Angel Michi. She attended Aguilar Schools and graduated in 1956. In 1959, Angie married Raymond Dalrick in Trinidad. Angie worked at Verderaime Bakery for 12 years and then as a chef at Aguilar Truck Stop for over 20 years until her retirement. She loved to knit, crochet and embroider. Angie was a great cook and served many delicious meals to family and friends. Before his death, parents are Mary and Angelo Micheli, husband Raymond Dalrick and brother John Micheli. The survivors are their children Jeff (Deb) Dalrick, Aguilar, Gerald (Bridget) Dalrick, Trinidad, grandchildren, Tanya (Tim) Gurule, Steven (Elizabeth) Madsen, Randy (Jessica) Dalrick, Aaron Dalrick, Samantha Rhoads, six great- grandparents grandchildren and expect another great-grandchild every day. He is also survived by other family members and friends. The funeral will take place on Friday, March 15, 2013 with the Rosary at 9:30 am at the San Antonio Catholic Church in Aguilar, followed by the Funeral Mass at 10:00 am. Active carriers are Randy Dalrick, Aaron Dalrick, Steven Lopez, Rick Rhoads, Jerry Vigil and Tom Baca. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Dalsing, Gerald P.
Gerald P. "Jerry" Dalsing - Chieftain Village - November 13, 2009 - Gerald P. Jerry Dalsing went home unexpectedly after dying of natural causes on November 10, 2009. Jerry was born on January 17, 1936 in Axtell, Kansas. His parents, Frank and Goldia Dalsing, preceded him in death; Brothers, Andrew, Francis, Leo; Sisters, Rachel, Mary and Geraldine. He is survived by his 52-year-old wife Roberta Bert; sons, Martin and Troy; and daughter Darla. He is also survived by his brother Bernard; Sisters, Veronica, Marguerite and Charlotte. Jerry is also survived by eight grandchildren. Jerry enjoyed the last 20 years of his life in retirement after a 32-year career at Bank of America. The cremation took place. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 14, 2009, Central Christian Church (using some of Jerry's creative gems). Donations in her sister's honor can be made to the American Cancer Society at Cancer.org.
Dalton, Bruce
Bruce Dalton - Cacique del Pueblo - September 14, 2012 - Rescuers search for crashed plane near La Veta Rescuers in the municipalities of Huérfano and Las Animas this afternoon continued their search for a plane that crashed between La Veta and Trinidad on Thursday is. Huerfano County Sheriff Bruce Newman said he had few details about the plane other than that it crashed in the southern part of the county. "It's in Huerfano County, or Las Animas County," Newman said. Civil Air Patrol Lt. Col. Mike Daniels said he searched for the plane on Thursday and found the wreckage west of Trinidad late in the afternoon. Daniels said the plane was believed to have come in from North Carolina. The Federal Aviation Administration was not immediately available for information. Associated Press - September 16, 2012 - No survivors in Huerfano County plane crash - Authorities have found the remains of a small plane that crashed in Huerfano County, southern Colorado. Sheriff Bruce Newman said in a news release that the Colorado Civil Air Patrol found the wreckage Friday in the southwestern portion of the county. The exact location of the crash has not been released, but authorities say it was found at an altitude of 12,400 feet. Newman says there were no survivors, but the statement didn't specify how many people were on board. The air patrol encountered the plane Thursday as it flew over the remote mountainous region to verify a signal report from an emergency beacon. Colorado Civil Air Patrol Commander Ed O'Brien said the wreckage could have come from a missing North Carolina plane. The location is along the intended flight path for this aircraft. Chieftain Town — September 17, 2012 — Two people have been identified who died in a plane crash in Huerfano County on Thursday. Steven Huber, 57, and Bruce Dalton, 69, were killed when their plane crashed into rough terrain, Sheriff Bruce Newman said today. Newman said the two men were believed to be from Hillsboro, North Carolina. Coroner Della Duran was unavailable this afternoon to comment on the men's funeral arrangements. Winston-Salem Journal - September 18, 2012 - 2 North Carolina men die in Colorado plane crash - A Durham financial adviser and a retired Orange County doctor were killed in a single-engine private plane crash in Colorado last week, officials and family members said Monday. The victims have been identified as Steve Huber, a financial adviser to Pinnacle Funding, a mortgage broker in Brightleaf Square, Durham; and dr Bruce Dalton of Hurdle Mills. Authorities found the plane's wreckage in Huerfano County, southern Colorado. Sheriff Bruce Newman said the Colorado Civil Air Patrol found the plane Friday at about 12,400 feet. He said there were two men on board. Newman said the air patrol encountered the plane as it flew over the remote mountainous region to verify a signal report from an emergency beacon. He said the bodies were recovered Saturday morning. dr Dalton's daughter, Audrey Dalton Reichardt, said in an interview Monday that her father and Mr. Huber went to the Reno Air Show in Reno, Nevada, just for fun. She said she wasn't sure who was the pilot of the 1988 Mooney 201, which originated from Person County Airport. Both men were authorized to fly the plane that Dr. Dalton owned. Ms. Reichardt said they stopped on the way. The last airport they took off from is Pueblo, Col., he said. Colorado authorities said Monday they are awaiting official confirmation of the men's identities from the Huerfano County coroner. The FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] will conduct the investigation, so our part is pretty much done," the sheriff said. Dalton, 69, lived on his horse farm at 4909 Brock Drive in the Hurdle Mills township of Orange County. He was the teacher of the Red Mountain Hounds, a fox hunting club, Ms. Reichhart said. He's flown all his life, he said. It's just a hobby. He said his father and Mr. Huber were good friends who enjoyed flying. The trip was something of a bucket list, he said. It was something the two had talked about for years. She said they wanted to drive straight home from the trip to Reno. Dalton, MD is a graduate of Davidson College and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Born in Lenoir, he moved to the Triangle in the mid-1980s, served in the US Army as a pediatrician and after retiring from the Army transitioned into occupational health and safety and worked for Northern Telecom. Ms. Reichardt said her father was well known in the community. He was active in his church and very popular, she said. It's a great loss.
Dalton, Geraldine
Geraldine Dalton - Cacique Pueblo - May 1, 2013 - Geraldine Dalton. Born November 17, 1947; died April 25, 2013. She is survived by her daughter LeAnne; son Jason; grandchildren, Derek, Jeremy, Justin, Joshua and Joseph; great-granddaughter, Sienna; and seven great-grandchildren. Family and friends are welcome from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 2, 2013, Holy Family Parish, 2827 Lakeview Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005.
Dalton, M.Ray
M. Ray Dalton - Pueblo Chief - December 24, 2009 - M. Ray Dalton died on December 22, 2009 in Pueblo. Ray was born on October 4, 1928 in Sherman, Texas and has lived in Pueblo for most of his life. Ray was a U.S. Army Veteran, Member of Silver State Lodge #95 AF&AM, B.P.O. Elks Lodge #90 and Tennessee Squire. After retiring from the Pueblo Army Depot, he drove a school bus for School District 70 and a truck for Valco, Inc. vehicles. He also enjoyed driving tote bags and motorcycles, playing poker, dominoes, chess, and spending time in Westcliffe to spend the cottage with family and friends. He was a great storyteller, always willing to share his experiences if someone was there to listen. He was preceded in death by his sons Jeff and Joe; granddaughter, dawn; Brothers, Doug and Jim and their sister Betty. His survivors include his wife Betty, 59; their children, John (Patty), Jim (Anne); grandchildren Scott (Steph), Kristy, Dylan (Holly), Jordan and Jarrod (Ashley); his great-grandchildren Ryan, Jenna, Dominic, Weston, Devin, and Jackson. The Dalton family expresses special thanks to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their care and support. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, December 26, 2009 at Broadway Christian Church, Broadway & Evans. The burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery with Masonic burial rites from Silver State Lodge #95 AF&AM and military honors from the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.
Dalvit, Howard Wayne
Howard Wayne Dalvit - Trinidad Times Independent - January 22, 2010 - Howard Wayne Dalvit of Broomfield died on January 20, 2010 in Lafayette. He was born on April 4, 1934 to Joseph and Margaret (Harris) Dalvit in Hoehne. He spent his childhood on the farm in Hoehne and in Trinidad. He graduated from Holy Trinity High School in Trinidad in 1952 and Trinidad Junior College in 1955. There he met Bessie Mee and they married on July 14, 1957 in Trinidad. Howard served in the US Army from 1957 to 1959 and again from 1961 to 1962. The family moved to Broomfield in 1966 and worked for IBM in Boulder for 33 years. Howard was active in Broomfield Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder and administrator. He was also a popular women's soccer coach for several years. From the moment he played his first notes on a cornet at the age of 5, music has been a big part of Howard's life. He began playing the saxophone at age 6 and was a member of Ted Reimer's Redcoats Drum and Bugle Corps and the Governor's Band. He also played in various local dance bands during his youth. He continued to play saxophone as a member of the Golden Eagle Concert Band in Denver until the fall, when he was forced to retire due to ill health. Howard was first and foremost a loving husband, father and grandfather and a good friend. Survivors include his wife Bess; Kinder, Glen (Laurie) of Chandler, Arizona; Steve at Westminster; Daughter SuLynn (Brett) Daugherty of San Diego. grandchildren, Jason Dalvit, Sabrina Rains, Evan and Madelynn Dalvit, Chase and Connor Daugherty, and great-grandchildren, Dakota and Rylee Rains. A sister, Margaret Meece of Windsor, also survived; brother-in-law Wayne (Melva) Mee of Westminster; and five very dear nieces. Funeral services will be held at Broomfield Presbyterian Church, 350 Main St., Broomfield, CO 80020.
Daly, Julia Gleason
Julia Gleason Daly Pueblo Chief September 11, 1918 Julia Gleason Daly, age 62, a resident of the Pueblo for 35 years, died yesterday morning at a local hospital after a long illness. She was well known and well-meaning among the former residents, and her death wipes out another pioneer Puebloan. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary Campbell, of 115 ½ E. Abriendo Ave., two brothers, David and Jeff Gleason, of San Francisco, California; two nephews, Edward and John Campbell, residing at 115 ½ E. Opening. The funeral will be Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. at his sister's home, 115 ½ E. Opening and at 9:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Reverend Father Barry will say Mass for the dead. Funeral to be held at Roselawn near McMinn Undertake Co. Chieftain Town September 13, 1918 The funeral of Julia Gleason Daly was held at 8:30 am yesterday morning at 115 ½ E. Opening Ave. and at 9 a.m. in front of the church instead of San Patricio. Rev. Father Barry celebrated Mass for the deceased and gave a moving eulogy. Mrs. John McGann, accompanied by Mrs. WB McMinn, sang "Hail Mary" and "Lord of Mercy and Compassion". The flower offerings were very beautiful and completely covered the coffin. The bearers were: T.L. Monahan, J.J. Prendergast, Ralph Meyers, Charles Aber, Robert Crocker and Lawrence Murray. Burial was at Roselawn Cemetery by McMinn Undertaking Co.
daman, franco
Frank Daman Village Chief November 6, 1918 Frank Daman, aged 28, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital after a few days of flu. He came here a few years ago and has made many friends. He was a member of the People's Council of the modern Praetorian Order. He leaves his wife, four children, father and mother, who reside at the family home at 1628 Acero Street. The body is at McMinn's. obituary later. Chieftain Village November 8, 1918 Frank Daman's funeral was at 11 am yesterday morning at McMinn Chapel. Pastor Bertram conducted the services. The funeral was in Roselawn.
D'Ambrosi, Nick
Nick D'Ambrosi - The Daily Breeze - July 20, 2010 - Nick D'Ambrosi, 91, died on July 17, 2010 at his home in San Pedro. Nick was born on January 26, 1919 in Cokedale, Colorado in the death of his loving wife Mary of 59 years and their brother Joe. She is survived by her children George (Linda), Frank (Jeanne), and Nick (Lucia); her grandsons Vincent, Gabriella, Dustin, Marissa, Lindsey, Jennifer, Lauren, Erica and Nicholas; her sisters Jennie (Tony) Trani and Yolanda Baie; his brother Mario (Kay); his sister-in-law Billee (John) Gogian; and her nieces and nephews, Elsye (Rick) Raljevich, Joe (Jovita) Trani, Carmella (Arno) Zwarg, Anthony (Colleen), Mary (Rick) Fujisaki, Jerry (Chris), Luann (Tony) Pearce, Marianna, and Phillip Joseph. He was a P.O.W. for 3 years during World War II and received the Purple Heart for his service. Nick loved spending time with his breakfast club, playing bingo, eating at Mr. G's and watching sports. She was also a receptionist at Mary Star of the Sea Church for 60 years. There will be a tour of the McNerney Mortuary on the evening of Thursday, July 22, starting at 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with a rosary immediately afterwards. The funeral service will be held on Friday, July 23 at 10:30 a.m. m. at Mary Star of the Sea Church, followed by funeral services at Green Hills Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Mary Star High School Building Fund.
D'Ambrosia, Eric
Eric D'Ambrosia - Huerfano World Journal - June 4, 2010 - Young Gardner killed in car crash - Gardner- A seventeen-year-old man was killed Tuesday morning in a car crash west of 550 Cty Road, two miles outside Garner. Eric D'Ambrosia, son of Gardner's Mickey and Sal D'Ambrosia, was found dead Tuesday morning next to the 2007 PT Cruiser he was driving. It is estimated that it made a right turn, then overcorrected and hit a dirt barrier at almost 120 km/h. He was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the vehicle.
D'Amico, Inocencia
Innocenza D'Amico Cacique Pueblo November 10, 1918 Death in Italy Frank D'Amico, owner of the Modern Shoe Factory on North Avenue, received a letter Thursday informing him of the death of his mother, Mrs. Innocenza D'Amico of Dominique , notified , Italy. The deceased was 68 years old and leaves behind her son Frank and 2 daughters in the United States.
Demon, Edith L.
Edith L. Damon - Chieftain Village - May 4, 2009 - Edith L. Damon, 87, died May 2, 2009. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Damell, Elma Sofia
Elma Sophia Damrell - Tracy Press - March 29, 2005 - Retired kindergarten and third grader Elma Sophia Damrell, 95, died March 17 in Anderson. Mrs. Damrell was born in Malumet, Michigan. She was the third daughter of Isaac and Anna Polvi, Finnish emigrants who ran a dairy farm outside of Ewen, Michigan. Ms. Damrell attended elementary school in Ewen, graduated from Wakefield High School and Columbia Teachers College in Chicago, and has a BA in Education from Adam's State College in Alamosa, Colorado and an MA in Educational Psychology from the University of the Pacific at Stockton. She and her husband, James Damrell, of Bloomington, Indiana, had three children and lived in Chicago and Detroit. After World War II they moved to southern Colorado where Mrs. Damrell taught at Cokedale and Hoehne. In 1959 the family moved to Tracy, where they taught kindergarten, third grade, and special education until 1974. After her retirement she returned to Ewen, was active in the community and traveled extensively. Before returning to California in 1997, he lived briefly in White Pine and Ironwood, Michigan, and in Hurley, Wisconsin. During her retirement years, Ms. Damrell continued to be involved in helping children learn to read and offered her services in various communities. He was a lifetime member of the California National Education and Teachers Associations. Her commitment to the Order of the Eastern Star spanned four decades, and she was a worthy matron of the Tracy Chapter. Mrs Damrell leaves behind a daughter, Judith Anna Preble of Redding; a son, Joseph D. Damrell of Ewen; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous friends and cousins in the upper Midwest, the South, and California. A memorial service will be held at the Rehab Specialties Inn in Anderson, where he had many friends. Upon request, your ashes will be scattered on the family farm. Donations can be made in the name of Elma S. Damrell to McMillan Township Library, P.O. Box 49, Ewen, Mich., 49925. Arrangements are made by Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel, 2655 Eureka Way, Redding, 96001.
Dance, Moses
Moses Dance Chieftain Village December 17, 1917 Negro Drops Dead at Union Depot Moses Dance, a 65-year-old Negro, dropped dead of heart disease at Union Depot at 4:30 pm yesterday. He was waiting at the station for a train that would take him home to Manzanola, where his family lives. The attack of heart failure was sudden and he died before people who saw him fall could call a doctor. Coroner Ray Taylor was called and the body was taken to the Davis-Vories Morgue, where it awaits news from relatives in Manzanola. Dance was reportedly in Pueblo for a few days on business. Chieftain Village December 27, 1917 The funeral of the late Moses Dance was held at 9 am yesterday morning at Davis-Vories Chapel. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Daney, Guillermo
William Daney - Chieftain Town - 10th July 1994 - Famous train engineer leaves town - Train lover Bill Daney has a wink and a quick laugh for all who visit. When Bill Daney was young he must have thought he was one of the luckiest boys in town. His father was a railroad worker in Denver and New Orleans, and whenever his train was near the old Fourth Street Yards, "Dad would tell the engineer to whistle and I could walk along the tracks and get on the train board." I sat in the fireman's seat and was able to pull the bell cord." Now in his 90s, he still claims to have a love affair with steam, which led him to build more than a dozen and a half model locomotives, including the little train he built and operated at City Park between 1958 and 1975. But Daney will be leaving Pueblo, her lifelong home, next week to live with her son Bill in Waco, Texas, after she was recently hospitalized.Daney grew out of his Love for trains came out not only as a boy having the privilege of driving a steam locomotive, but also listening to his father, Michael William Daney, share stories about being part of the Rio Grande team that ran the Royal Gorge traversed and witnessed the historic connection of land at Promontory Point.But the elder Daney died when Bill Daney was in seventh grade.He had to go to work.During the summers he took factory jobs: in the Böttc here he built barrels, then he worked on hydraulic elevators (or "pulling doors") in the open hearth. He would work until he was fired, then he would get a job on the railroad. "I was a pointsman on the Rio Grande for a while," he said. "I liked it in the summer, but not when it got cold." At age 15, Daney finally established himself as a CF&I apprentice in the foundry. In 1967 he retired from the cylinder turning shop, where cylinders for rolled steel were manufactured. At the age of 27 he married his sweetheart Isabelle Stevenson. His death in 1991 remains a heavy blow. But he began building model locomotives before he was married, although Mrs. Daney became the chief collector of the City Park line. "I built the first one in 1924 and took it to the fair in 1925," he said. A fire department captain suggested "it would be interesting to leave cars behind". So Daney made some drawings for himself, ordered lumber to be cut by King's Lumber, and built the carriages, including one carriage. It was the start of the City Park train, which the Daneys originally operated from the park. Daney built and sold his other locomotives from his shop at his home on Polk Street to men from Illinois to Arizona. The first cost up to $4,000, a lot of money in the Depression era. "It was about the price of a car," he said, a very expensive car. Because he likes to laugh, he added: "The difference between men and boys is the price of toys." Daney admits that he "couldn't do everything. My business was really an assembly plant." He had help from the likes of Johnny's Boiler Shop and John Gobatti's Machine Shop. It was the turn of the two sons, Bill and David, on the City Park train. When David was only about 5 years old, Daney first "put out the fire in the engine and depressurized the boiler. He drove the train until all the steam was gone." When they were older, the boys operated the train themselves. As for Ms. Daney, “She did it once or twice. She wasn't thrilled, she didn't like the smoke.” One of Daney's favorite train journeys is the Silverton-Durango narrow gauge railway. “We went on one of the first rides, took one of the (Otto) Mears rails and spoke to the brakeman. There were all those raspberries along the way. My wife said how wonderful they look," he said. The brakeman stopped the train, got out and scooped up a whole bucket of raspberries, then ushered the Daneys and his own family into the car to collect the gift. "I hate leaving Pueblo," he repeats from time to time. The town will hate to see you go. There will be a reception on July 16 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Pueblo estate. Chieftain Village - August 9, 1999 - Our Final Century, 1962 - 1963 - When Camelot Lived and Died - You Made a Difference - William Daney - Kids of all ages who enjoyed a ride on the City Park Lakeshore Miniature Railroad Line are something owe gratitude to William Daney. The CF&I metalworker built the City Park locomotive in 1951 and built more than a dozen miniature railroad locomotives during his career. He and his family operated the City Park Line until 1975, when the city bought the railroad for $15,000, about a third of its actual value. Daney said the little railroad got her kids to college. He died on May 5, 1996 at the age of 97.
Danforth, Keyes
Keyes Danforth - Rocky Mountain News - July 19, 1882 - Death of Danforth - Information received Monday from Las Vegas that Clerk of the Supreme Court Keyes Danforth died where he sought health. Mr. Danforth was about 38 years old and was loved and cherished by all who knew him. His remains are taken to his home in Pueblo for burial.
Daniel, Thoma
Thomas McDaniel Pueblo Chieftain January 18, 1918 Thomas McDaniel's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the United Funeral Home. The funeral was in Mountain View.
Daniels, Adam C.
Adam C. Daniels Cacique de Pueblo July 17, 1917 BC Daniels, noted Pueblo pharmacist, has died Adam C. Daniels, 59, a noted Pueblo pharmacist for 37 years and one of the oldest living members of the Pueblo BPO Elks Lodge, passed away at his home, 24 Block G, yesterday shortly after 6 p.m. due to a long illness. Daniels had operated a pharmacy on C St. since 1880, when he moved to Pueblo from Shreveport, Louisiana. He was born in 1857 in Lykins, Pennsylvania. He served as an apprentice in the drug business in his hometown and later attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. After graduating, he moved to Shreveport, Louisiana, where he married Mrs. Susie Pointexter. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Pueblo, where he has lived ever since. Mrs Daniels died here in 1901 and two years later Nora Ingram Daniels, her only daughter, died. In 1904 Daniels married Miss Louise Jacobs of Pueblo, who survived him. He is survived by two children, AC Daniels Jr. and Marie Daniels; two brothers, Guillermo de Florencia and Jorge, residents of Durango; two sisters, Hettie Daniels and Mary Daniels, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was one of Pueblo's oldest and most respected citizens and businessmen. Always ready and willing to help build his adopted homeland and the well-being of its citizens in any way he can. Always polite, honest and extremely generous, what he did he did with all his might. He was a strong character and left his mark on the legion of friends he lived with who will deeply feel the loss. He was one of the oldest members of the B.P.O. Elks #90 in town and an active and permanent member of the Mesa Baptist Church. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the dormitory, to which all are invited. The funeral, which will be private, will be hosted by B.P.O. Moose, No. 90 in Roselawn Cemetery in Daniels Cemetery. Pueblo Cacique July 18, 1917 The funeral of Adam C. Daniels will be held this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the residence, Block 24 G. B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 90 patronage will be private. Chieftain Village July 19, 1917 The funeral service for the late A. C. Daniels was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at the family residence, 24 G Block. C. M. Bennight conducted the services. Members of Pueblo Lodge No. 90. B.P.O.E. They attended mass church services and arranged a funeral in Roselawn. Mr. Frank Sloan sang "Face to Face". Miss Helen McDowell, Mrs. W.J. Thomas, Oliver S. Grant accompanied by Mrs. S.A. Dent sang "Crossing the Bar". In the cemetery they sang "Closer, my God, to you". The bearers were A.R. Tipple, Charles F. Horn, J.D. Long, E.R. Glover, E.F. Howard and Jud Hohl. The flower bearers were EG Brown, F.G. Mirick, John West and Martin Walters Jr.
Daniels, Mattie Long
Mattie Long Daniels Cacique del Pueblo August 6, 1919 dies in San Diego Messages received here from Mrs. W. J. Daniels of San Diego, California. . The body is taken to Florence, Colorado, accompanied by Ms Daniels' two daughters. Pueblo Chieftain August 7, 1919 Buried Here Mrs. Mattie Long Daniels, a former Pueblo native who died Monday in San Diego, is buried in Pueblo in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery. But funeral services are held in Florence, after which the body is taken to Pueblo for burial. Mrs. Daniels left for California 2 months ago and was accompanied by her 2 daughters. He hoped that a change of residence would have positive effects on his health. She is survived by her husband W. J. Daniels, 2 daughters, Mildred and Mary, and a son, William, all of Florence, Colorado; 2 sisters, Dolly Long from Portland, Oregon and Myrtle Long Eastman from La Grande, Oregon; 2 brothers, Burton R. and John D. Long from this town. Pueblo Chieftain August 10, 1919 Death of Mrs. parts of Pueblo and Fremont counties. Disabled for several years, the announcement of her death was not entirely unexpected, but it nonetheless cast a shadow over the community in which he had lived for so many years and reinforced the devotion with which they all held. . Who knew her? The body arrived in Florence, Colorado yesterday, accompanied by grieving daughters Miss Mildred and Miss Mary, who were with their mother when she died. A service will be held this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. at Florence Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. James R. Burchfield. Ms Daniels' body will then be shipped to Pueblo Sunday night in Santa Fe, accompanied by relatives and friends, where she will be buried with her mother and father in Roselawn Cemetery. Mrs. Daniels was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Long and grew up in Pueblo, where she graduated from Central High School. She married W. J. Daniels of Florence on January 20, 1892. As a result of this marriage three children came to embellish their household, Miss Mildred, Mary and William Jr. The deceased was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church and she was one of its most enduring and most energetic leaders in Florence when their health permitted. Mrs. Daniels was of excellent Christian character; she was kind, thoughtful and extremely generous; Her presence radiated sunshine and her charitable qualities endeared her to the hearts of all with whom she came in personal contact. Mrs. Daniels was an invalid for many grueling months, but she endured her suffering with great courage and patience. In addition to his family, he is survived by two sisters, Miss Dolly Long of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Myrtle Eastman of La Grand, Oregon, and two brothers, John D. and B. R. Long of La Grand, Oregon. The remains will remain at the Whiton Funeral Home on Monday morning from 9am to 10am, after which the burial will take place in Roselawn in the presence of close family and friends. Pueblo Chieftain August 10, 1919 Death of Mrs. of Pueblo and Fremont counties. Disabled for several years, the announcement of her death was not entirely unexpected, but it nonetheless cast a shadow over the community in which she had lived for so many years and reinforced the devotion with which they all held. . who knew her The body arrived in Florence, Colorado yesterday, accompanied by grieving daughters Miss Mildred and Miss Mary, who were with their mother when she died. A service will be held this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. at Florence Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. James R. Burchfield. Ms Daniels' body will then be shipped to Pueblo Sunday night in Santa Fe, accompanied by relatives and friends, where she will be buried with her mother and father in Roselawn Cemetery. Mrs. Daniels was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Long and grew up in Pueblo, where she graduated from Central High School. She married W. J. Daniels on January 28, 1892 in Florence. From this marriage there were three children who beautified their home, Miss Mildred, Mary and William Jr. active leaders in Florence when their health permitted. Mrs. Daniels was of excellent Christian character; she was kind, thoughtful and extremely generous; Her presence radiated sunshine and her charitable qualities endeared her to the hearts of all with whom she came in personal contact. Mrs. Daniels was an invalid for many grueling months, but she endured her suffering with great courage and patience. In addition to his family, he is survived by two sisters, Miss Dolly Long of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Myrtle Eastman of LeGrande, Oregon, and two brothers, John D. and B. R. Long of that city. The remains will remain at the Whiton Funeral Home on Monday morning from 9am to 10am, after which the burial will take place in Roselawn in the presence of close family and friends.
Daniels, NancyJo
Nancy Jo Daniels - Chieftain Village - December 22, 2013 - Nancy Jo Daniels, 84, died December 17, 2013. Funeral service, 11 a.m., Friday, December 27, 2013, at New Bethany Baptist Church. Full notification later. Cacique Pueblo - December 26, 2013 - Nancy Jo Daniels. Funeral Friday at 11 a.m. at the Nova Bethânia Missionary Baptist Church. Burial Roselawn Cemetery.
Daniels, SaraVirginia
Sarah Virginia Daniels Community Leader December 6, 1919 Mrs. Daniels dies Sarah Virginia Daniels, aged 76, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Janie Spencer. He came to this city to live with his daughter about 9 months ago and recently got sick. In addition to his daughter who lives here, he leaves behind 2 more daughters and 4 sons. She was a member of the Women's Relief Corps, W.C.T.U. and the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Illinois. The funeral service will be held this morning at 9:00 a.m. at Davis Vories Chapel. The body is then transported to Jacksonville, Illinois for burial. Chieftain Village December 7, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Sarah V. Daniels was performed at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. C. M. Bennight officiated. Mrs. E. Brown and Mrs. W.V. Codding, accompanied by Mrs. S.A. Dent, sang "Home of the Soul", "Nearer, My God to Thee" and "Abide with Me". The body was flown to Jacksonville, Illinois for burial.
Danielson CassaW.
Cassa W. Danielson - Pueblo Chief - May 14, 1917 - Mrs. Burial will be in Roselawn under the direction of the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village - May 15, 1917 - The funeral service for Mrs. Cassa W. Danielson will be held this morning at 10 a.m. at Vineland ME Church. The burial will be held at Roselawn, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village - May 16, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Cassa W. Danielson, who died in an automobile accident in Vineland Sunday afternoon, was arrested at Vineland ME Church at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Pastor H. H. W. Pohl conducted the services. Mr. and Ms. Harper Gardner, accompanied by Vesta Croes, sang "Savior Like a Gentle Shepherd Lead Us", "Face to Face" and "No Night There". The bearers were: Nels Danielson, Alfred Danielson, William Danielson, Albert Poe, Walter Yarberry and Albert Montgomery. The flower bearers were: Mesdames Vestall, Wayt, Hitchcock and Rusler. The burial took place at the family compound at Roselawn Cemetery, operated by the McCarthy Undertaken Company. Pueblo Chieftain - May 17, 1917 - Funeral of Mrs. Dan W. Danielson - Funeral for Mrs. Funerals were held in this part of Pueblo County, and a larger funeral is seldom held in the city. Mrs. Danielson was well liked by her friends and neighbors and was held in high esteem by all who knew her, and many friends of the deceased and grieving family came from Pueblo to attend the simple but beautiful services. is great. The funeral was held in the family vault at Roselawn, and the funeral procession of cars carrying grieving Vineland friends was two miles long. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, showing the high regard everyone had for this beloved wife and mother.
Danielson, EthelAnna
Ethel Anna Danielson Town Chief 17 December 1919 Ethel Anna Danielson died aged 11 in Avondale on 16 December. Corpse in McCarthy's custody. Chieftain Village December 17, 1919 Ethel Anna Danielson, aged 11, youngest daughter of Mr. She was loved by all who knew her for her sweet ways, and the condolences of a multitude of friends go to her grieving father, mother and sister . The funeral will be at 11am this morning at Avondale Methodist Church. Rev. Ralph Mulholland will lead the services. Burial will be in Nepesta Cemetery near McCarthy. Chieftain Village December 18, 1919 The funeral service for Ethel Anna Danielson was held at 11 am yesterday morning at Avondale Methodist Church. the Rev. R. Mulholland conducted services. Accompanied by Mrs. Malone, Mesdames Coons, Cressy, Misses Smith, Stewart, Cressy and Mr. Clason, he sang "Nearer My God to Thee", "Rock of the Ages", "Blessed the Tie That Binds" and "The Old Man's". “. Story. The pallbearers were Eula Reed, Eula Clawson, Evalena Clason, Dorothy Johnson, Ena Yarberry and Jennie Johnson. Flower Bearer, Iona Yarberry, Elmer Cardwell, Sara Danielson and Howard Danielson. Burial in McCarthy's Nepesta Cemetery.
Danielson Jasmine Chanel
Jasmine Chanel Danielson - Chieftain Village - August 4, 2010 - Jasmine Chanel Danielson came to the Lord on July 28, 2010. She attended college for three and a half years, studying to be a victim advocate and dreaming of becoming one. Detective. Sadly lost forever by her father, Ken R. Danielson of Raton, N.M.; Brother Shayne Hampton Danielson, USMC, Jacksonville, N.C., his wife Christine and their three children; grandmother, Patricia J. Danielson of Raton, N.M.; and many relatives and friends. Thank you to her friends and to Peggy Clymore for being there for her. Private funeral service. Rejoice all in God our Father and Son Jesus Christ.
Danco, John
John Danko - Chieftain Village December 21, 1918 - John Danko, aged 39, died December 20 at a local hospital. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village December 22, 1918 John Danko's funeral will be held Monday at 10:30 am at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. Father Joseph officiates. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village December 23, 1918 John Danko's funeral will be held this morning at 10:30 am at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Roselawn Internment. Chieftain Village December 24, 1918 - John Danko's funeral was held at 10:30 am yesterday morning. m. at McCarthy Funeral Home. Roselawn Internment.
Danna, alone
Sam Danna - Indicator Town - October 13, 1928 - Sam Danna, Villa shooting victim - Sam Danna was shot dead on the highway while working in a field near his home - Just before noon on Wednesday, Sam Danna while he was on A field worker near her house, 10 miles east of Pueblo, was shot by several men from the seat of the tractor as they stopped her car on a public road. A salvo from a rifle or machine gun was fired at him, with a bullet slamming into his chest inches above his heart.
D´Aponti, Samuel
Samuel D'Aponti - The Daily Sentinel - December 5, 2012 - Samuel D'Aponti, December 25, 1921 December 2, 2012 - Samuel D'Aponti died of natural causes at VA Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was 90 years old. Sam was born in Segundo, Colorado. He was adopted by Tobias and Solamae Aragon of Trinidad, Colorado when he was four years old. He graduated from Trinity High School. Sam served in the US Army as a platoon sergeant and saw action in the Philippines during World War II. After the end of the war he was part of the Japanese occupying forces. Sam attended Adams State College in Alamosa. Sam married Beatrice Duran of Hone, Colorado on December 28, 1952. They lived in Denver, where Sam was a labor specialist for the Colorado Department of Labor and also ran a cattle station. In 1975 they moved their cattle operation to Delta, Colorado. Sam retired from labor service in 1987 to devote himself full time to the cattle business. They sold the ranch in 1997 and retired entirely to live in Grand Junction, Colorado. Sam was a fourth knight of Columbus. He was also a member of the VFW and Elks Club. Sam loved hunting, fishing and his cattle. Sam and Bea have traveled extensively to all corners of the world. Sam was preceded in death by his sister Diane DeCarro. He is survived by his wife Beatrice; children, Wes (Mailyn) D'Aponti and Brenda (Dwain) Watson; Grandsons, Chad (Farrah) D'Aponti, Jamie (Randy) Craig, Kirt D'Aponti, Adrianna Price; three great-grandchildren and their beloved Chihuahua Bruno. The service will take place on Friday, December 7, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Imaculado Coração de Maria Catholic Church.
Darcy, GordonJames
Gordon James Darcy Village chief 3 April 1918 Gordon James Darcy, aged 11, son of Mr and Mrs James Darcy, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital after an illness of the past four months. The family came to Pueblo from Minneapolis, Minnesota about a year ago and Mr. Darcy began working on the Mo. Pacific Railroad. They lived at 315 E. Abriendo and the son attended St. Louis School. Patrick at the table. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Darcy, two brothers and one sister. The body will be flown to Minneapolis, Minnesota this afternoon by the McMinn Undertaking Company, accompanied by family members. Chieftain Village April 4, 1918 The body of Gordon James Darcy was transported to Minneapolis, Minnesota by the McMinn Undertake Company accompanied by his parents yesterday afternoon.
Darcy, John C.
John C. Darcy Mayor April 5, 1918 John C. Darcy, aged 32, died in this town last night. Mr. Darcy only came to Pueblo two months ago from Longmont, and during her short stay in town she made many friends who will deeply mourn her passing. He represented the Elgin Manufacturing Company in this area. He is survived by his wife, Mary A., and a stepson, Louis Farr, a student at Sacred Heart College in Denver. The body is being cared for by the McCarthy Undertaking Company and the burial will be arranged at a later date. Chieftain Village – April 6, 1918 – The body of Jack C. Darcy was transported to Loveland yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaking Company, accompanied by his widow.
Dardanes, Edwina M.
Edwina M. Dardanes - Brush News Tribune - February 2, 2010 - Edwina M. Dardanes, 89, a former Trinidadian resident, died Monday, January 25, 2010 at East Morgan County Hospital in Brush. He was born on September 5, 1920 in Blanco, NM to Antonio and Adelaida (Valdez) Archuletta. Edwina married George Dardanes Jr. on June 17, 1940 in Deming, NM. George and Edwina relocated to the Trinidad area where they worked for several years before owning and operating the Downtown Trinidad Motel. They operated the motel from 1967 to 1999. Edwina also worked for the Colorado Department of Employment for 21 years. After retiring from the state of Colorado, Edwina loved to cook, sew, oil paint and do all kinds of puzzles. Mr. and Ms. Dardanes moved to Brush in 1999 to be closer to their family. She was tireless in caring for her husband during his frail health. He attended St. Mary's Catholic Church in Brush. He is survived by his son Jimmy Dardanes and his wife Margie; two grandchildren, Greg Dardanes and his wife Gina and Aaron Dardanes, all from Brush; Granddaughter Stacie Gilmore and husband Scott from Denver. She has six great-grandchildren and they were the joy of her life. Her husband George Dardanes preceded her in death; her two sisters Cecilia Harrison and Mary Vega and their parents. The visit was on Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with rosary prayer at 7 p.m. in the mortuary chapel of Heer & Dahl in Brush. The Christian funeral service was held at 10:30 am on Friday 29 January 2010 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Brush. Burial followed at Brush Memorial Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to Environmental Learning for Kids, 14460 East 50th Ave Denver, CO 80239.
Darley, George M. (Rev.)
Rev. George M. Darley - Pueblo Chief - February 22, 1917 - Pastor dies - Rev. George M. Darley, Colorado pioneer dies in Alamosa - Rev. George M. Darley, known to many Puebloans and brother of the late Alexander M. Darley de Pueblo, who died in the Philippines some years ago, is dead in Alamosa according to reports received here yesterday. the reverend mr. Darley was pastor at the Presbyterian Church in Walsenburg and was taken to Alamosa for medical treatment. Mr. Darley had lived in Colorado for many years and pioneered the work of the Presbyterian Church in that state. He has held pulpits in Denver, Del Norte, Fort Morgan and other places. He was immensely popular and will be deeply saddened by many when he learns of his death. H.H. McLeod, D.D. of Pueblo, superintendent of local missionary work, left for Alamosa last night to preside over the funeral to be held in that town.
Dear Emeline Lee
Emeline Lee Darling - Pueblo Chief - May 26, 1917 - Mrs. E. Darling, 81, mother of J. H. Darling, died yesterday at a local hospital. The remains were moved to the McCarthy Enterprise quarters. The obituary will be announced later. Pueblo Cacique - May 27, 1917 - Mrs. Emeline Lee Darling of Lyons, Massachusetts, died last night at St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Darling was en route from Lynn, Massachusetts to Durango, Colorado to live with her son's family. She was accompanied by her son, Rev. José H. Darling. The journey was too long and his strength was exhausted and a stopover seemed necessary. He went to sleep and a busy life came to an end. Until her last illness, she was an active businesswoman in Lynn, Massachusetts. A brief service was held in McCarthy Chapel, presided over by the Rev. Gustave A. H. Lehman, Rector of St. Pueblo Chieftain - May 27, 1917 - The remains of Mrs. Emeline Lee Darling, mother of the Rev. for the funeral of the Rev. J.H. Darling accompanied the remains. Pueblo Chieftain - May 28, 1917 - The body of Mrs. Emeline Lee Darling was transferred to Durango, Colorado yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaker Company, accompanied by a son, Rev. JH Darling.
Darnell, Charles L.
Charles L. Darnell - Chieftain Village - April 21, 2010 - Charles L. Darnell, 74, of Rocky Ford, died Sunday, April 18, 2010 at the Arkansas Valley Regional Nursing Care Facility. Funeral service, Friday, April 23, 10:00 am, First Southern Baptist Church, La Junta, with Wayne Cathey officiating. Burial will be with full military honors in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Arkansas Valley Community Center, P.O. Box 1130, La Junta, CO 81050, directly or through the funeral home.
Darnell, J.C.
J. C. Darnell - Rocky Mountain News - July 22, 1891 - Died in Pueblo - Pueblo, Colorado, July 21 - J. C. Darnell, shipper for the Missouri-Pacific region based in Kansas City, died this morning of pneumonia in that city. Mr. Darnell came here two weeks ago for health reasons. Heavy bleeding on Tuesday weakened him and gradually worsened. He was 38 years old and held a high position in railroad circles. His body was sent to his old house.
Darner, Henry JayDee
Henry "JayDee" Darner - Chief of Pueblo - April 22, 2010 - Henry "JayDee" Darner, age 75, of Pueblo, died on April 20, 2010. He was born on August 6, 1934 in Denver. He was preceded in death by his daughter LaDawn Marie Miller. Henry is survived by his loving wife, Marie Ann (Wiley) Darner; Daughters, Lorie Dee (Darner) Harriss, Caulette (Darner) Moulin; Grandsons, Stacey (Tew) Harriss, Amy Harriss, Brandi Garner, L.J. Garner, Brian Darner, Crystal Darner; brother Trever Darner and his wife Jinny; sister, Velma Ellen Patrick; many nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren. Worship service, Friday, April 23 at 2:00 p.m., The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Lane Pueblo.
Darr, Arthur (son of)
Baby Darr Fort Collins Courier June 11, 1921 Death check begins Official information on flood victims obtained where possible Pueblo June 11 94 people were officially pronounced dead in the flood area between Pueblo and La Junta, according to a compilation of figures by a correspondent in collaboration with the Colorado Rangers and the Colorado National Guard. Accompanied by H. C. Carey and Edward Altman, who are accompanied by Capt. O.L. Dennis, commander of the State Rangers, Associated Press correspondent from Pueblo to Rocky Ford, as a special detail, collected data from a distance of 55 miles yesterday from which the compilation was made. Police officers, city officials, coroners, undertakers and business people were interviewed to obtain authentic information. The La Junta numbers were obtained from Capt. J. B. Mock of the Colorado National Guard. Here is the list of dead by city: Pueblo bodies recovered, 48 (previously reported) Rocky Ford bodies recovered, 2; (Albert Breidenfeld, 27, drowned a mile north of Vroman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darr's ten-month-old baby, Rocky Ford. Darr and three children drowned, but their bodies were not recovered, according to C.M. Ustick, coroner.) .
DarrRussel Kenton Jr.
Russell Kenton Darr Jr. - Chieftain Village - July 11, 2009 - Russell Kenton Darr Jr., age 84, died July 7, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Vonnabeth Brown Darr; son Russell K. Darr III and wife Margie; grandson, Chris Bowles and wife, Kim; grandson, Russell Kenton Darr IV; granddaughter, Cheryl Ann Darr; daughter Shyra Darr; stepdaughter, Rosemary Wineland and family; Georgeanna T. Ramo and family; grandson, James Austin Harris; half-sister, Cheryl Robertson and family; Brother-in-law, Norman "Bud" Ludwig and family. Preceded in death by his parents; young daughter, Cheryl Ann Darr; and sister, Aileen Ludwig. Born November 9, 1924 in Coshocton, Ohio to Russell and Marie B. Darr. USAF career pilot and squadron commander; volunteer service at the Weisbrod Aircraft Museum and the Pueblo Historic Aircraft Society; Air Force Association Member, Mel Harmon Chapter; various veterans and political organizations. Open House, Sunday, July 12, 2009, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Monday, July 13, Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Great, with Rev. Ephraim Radner officiating. Peterson Air Force Base High Frontier Honor Guard Military Honors. Urn, episcopal columbarium of the Ascension. Memorials can be erected in the City of Weisbrod Aircraft Museum via the funeral home.
Darrow, Varble R.
Varble R. "Ted" Darrow - Clarion Peninsula - May 16, 2005 - Varble Ralph "Ted" Darrow, a former resident of Kenai and resident of Logan, Utah, died Wednesday, May 11, 2005 of an aneurysm. He was 67 years old. . . Mr. Darrow, four children, was born on October 19, 1937 in Wenatchee, Washington to Cleal and Ethel Petersen Darrow. Mr. Darrow grew up in eastern Oregon and married Helen Crowl on August 13, 1966. He moved to Alaska with his family in 1973 and lived in Kenai until retiring from Unocal Alaska in 1992. Darrow and his wife moved to Logan, Utah, where he worked at ICON Health and Fitness until his death. Mr. Darrow enjoyed carpentry, gardening, hunting, fishing and spending time with his family, particularly his grandchildren. He always had a "trained" cat by his side. Mr. Darrow is survived by his 38-year-old wife, Helen; Children, Cherie and Scott Curry of Kenai, John and Monica Darrow of Soldotna, David Darrow of Logan, and Catherine and Mac Gallegos of Colorado City, Colorado; Grandsons, Alicia (Brauer) and Shawn Maltby by Sebastian Fla., Kamela and Kelsey Brewer and their father, Barry Brewer by Kenai, Mariah, Jacob and Joshua Darrow by Soldotna, Zachrey, Hailey and Hope Darrow and their mother, Heidi Darrow, Logan and Lauren Gallegos of Colorado City; great-grandson, Dylan Maltby by Sebastian; Sister Elaine Wallace of Hermiston, Oregon; brother, Vaughan Darrow; and several nieces, nephews and friends. His parents, Cleal and Ethel Darrow, preceded him in death; and brother Dean Darrow. A memorial service will be held on Monday, May 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the Allen-Crney Mortuary Chapel, 420 E. 1800 N., North Logan, Utah. The exhibition takes place from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Today, May 15th. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the American Lung Association, 1930 p. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106.
Dasher, Maria E.
Mary E. Dasher - Village Leader - May 8, 2005 - Mary E. Dasher, aged 70, died May 4, 2005. Her father, Ernest Blagg, preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, David A. Dasher, of Colorado City; children, David W. Dasher and Debra Guyette, both of Colorado City; his mother, Leta Rowe, Pueblo; Sisters, Louise Hodson, Eureka, Nevada, and Ruth (Phillip) Olson, Santa Fe Springs, California. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Mary was a former employee of Stuckey's and Loaf'N Jug in Colorado City. She loved being in the country, taking care of her flowers, gardening, birds and her cat, Kitty. Mary also loved to embroider, knit and read. She cares deeply about her family and friends. A memorial service will be announced at a later date to allow family members time for the trip. To contact the family for more details, call 485-3480.
DasherMary G.
Mary G. Dasher - Flag Town - February 22, 1941 - Mill and homes burned down - Community solidarity extends to Otto Dasher and his children in the tragic death of Mrs. Dasher. Dasher, who was shot by one of two Walker brothers who broke into Dasher's home Monday night demanding Mr. Dasher's help so they could escape other crimes being committed in and near the Pueblo. Pueblo Indicator 1-3-1941 Threats Against Hitmen - The murder of Mrs. Mary G. Dasher of the Burnt Mill district south of town by two young outlaws raised public sentiment in both Pueblo and rural counties to a high level, and a immediate action against them was freely expressed. If they hadn't been taken away and arrested so quickly, they might have been subjected to very harsh treatment. District Attorney Neary says he prefers first-degree murder charges against her. Town Indicator 3-1-1941 Walker Bros. Indicted - George and Frank Walker, brothers, are indicted March 19 in District Judge Harry Leddy's Division of District Court for the February 17 murder of Mrs. in the Burnt Mill County. George said he is 22 and Frank is 17. They recently arrived from Texas, where his older brother defected from the Army at Fort Bliss. The court appointed attorney O.G. Pope as defense counsel in the case.
Dashner, Maxine C.
Maxine C Dashner - Cacique Pueblo - August 10, 2011 - Maxine C Dashner. A life memorial service for Maxine Dashner, who lives in Prowers County for life, will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at Lamar Christian Church, with Ian Blacker officiating. Burial will take place at Fairmount Cemetery. The wake will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 10 August 2011, Peacock Funeral Home. Maxine was born on December 6, 1916; the tenth of ten children of John Henry and Mary Caroline (Kammerick) Geiser in Bent County, southeast of Caddoa, Colorado near Mudd Creek. He attended Dry Creek School on Prosperity Lane for grades one through eight and graduated from Lamar Union High School in 1935. He attended Lamar Junior College for a few months to study business administration but had to drop out because he had no money to continue. She was the first in her family to graduate from high school. She married Paul Dashner on November 18, 1939 in La Junta, Colorado. She was a loving wife and devoted mother to their five children Karen, Katherine, Larry, Ronald and Mary; and grandmother of her 10 grandchildren Kris, Clay, Heidi, Jason, Shawn, Chad, Jeff, Tara, Amber and Brooke. He has several great-grandchildren. She has also cared for 65 children in her life. It was dedicated to the high school class of 1935. He always hoped to be involved in planning high school reunions. In October 2009 she attended their 74th meeting and was the oldest LUHS student to attend. She was in a wheelchair, but that didn't stop her as she twirled on the dance floor and gentlemen lined up to twirl around her. His passion for music of all kinds was a big part of his life. Christian music was number 1 in his heart. God blessed her with the ability to play by ear. She's never taken music lessons, but if she could hear you hum the song, she could play it. From the age of 13 he played organ and piano in church, at funerals and weddings for 75 years. She was a devoted member of the choir when not playing. She always said that whenever she played or sang a song praising our Lord Jesus Christ, they prayed twice. Maxine C. Dashner died on August 6, 2011 at the age of 94 at the Holly Nursing Care Center. She was preceded in death by her 67-year-old husband, Paul H. Dashner; daughter, Katherine Creekmore; son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Donna Dashner; His parents; and siblings Clara Smith, Dorothy Watton, Marie Geiser, Henry Geiser, Frank Geiser, William Geiser, Andrew Geiser, Charles Geiser and John Geiser. Maxine abandons her children; Karen (Marvin) Hater from Hasty, Larry (Pam) Dashner from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Mary (Tim) O'Malley from Grand Junction, Colorado; 10 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her dear friend and sister-in-law Mildred Geiser of La Veta, Colorado; as well as countless nieces, nephews, other family members and a multitude of friends. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made directly or at the expense of the undertaker to Lamar Christian Church or a charity of their choice. Condolences can be sent to: Dashner Family, P.O. field 688; Lamar, C0 81052.
Dasko, Betty Louise
Betty Louise Dasko - Huerfano Diary - May 20, 2010 - Betty Louise Dasko, December 31, 1923 - May 4, 2010 - Betty Louise Dasko of Walsenburg passed away on May 4, 2010 at the Spanish Peaks Hospital in Walsenburg. Betty was born on December 31, 1923 at Delcarbon, CO Mining Camp by H.O. born. and Mama Marie Long. She is preceded by her husband Mike Dasko, her parents, three sisters, a grandson and great-grandson. Betty is survived by two children, Gary M. Dasko, George H. (Christine) Dasko; and one daughter, Marcia L. Dasko; nine grandchildren, Daniel (Christina) Dasko, Karen (Robert) Torres, Tyson (Jessica) Dasko, Odin T. (Bethany) Dasko, Shona (Donald) Trujillo, Gabriel (Heidi) Dasko, Jennifer (Greg) Garrison, Michael (Shelby ) ) ) Dasko and Jared (Mary) Watkins. He is also survived by 28 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren, 4 sisters, Margaret, Helen, Lois and Patricia, and a brother, James. Betty was a longtime member of the American Legion and the River Round Up Chapter of FCE, Eastern Star, Rebekas, Cow Belles and many other clubs and organizations in Walsenburg. Worship services will be held on May 19 at 10:00 am at St. Benito, 113 Field St. in La Veta, Colorado. Services will be conducted by Rev Lyn Burns, Vicar of St Benedict's Church. Betty requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to St. Benedict's Episcopal Church, PO Box 1186, La Veta, CO, 81055.
Dasko, Mike
Mike Dasko - Chieftain Village - November 26, 2007 - Mike Dasko, 95, of Walsenburg, died Thursday, November 22, 2007. Funeral, Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 10:00 am, Boies Memorial Chapel - Ortega. Burial, Masonic Cemetery Huerfano, Walsenburg.
That's right, Coligera
Cologera Datz Pueblo Cacique March 25, 1919 Infante Datz of D. and Mrs. Tony Datz died March 24 at a local hospital. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village March 26, 1919 The funeral of Coligera Datz was at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at McCarthy Chapel. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Datz, Jack Anthony Sr.
Jack Anthony Datz Sr. - Chieftain Village - August 10, 2013 - Jack Anthony Datz Sr., age 77, passed from his earthly home to the presence of his Heavenly Father on August 7, 2013. He was born on December 17, 1935. Son of Jack and Mary Datz who preceded him. in death. Jack was a lifelong Pueblo resident. He was a standout athlete at Pueblo Catholic High, Pueblo Junior College, and Western State College. As a 30-year-old District 60 teacher and community league coach, he touched countless lives in the Pueblo community. Jack is survived by his wife Sylvia Ann Datz; Children, David (Michaela) Datz of Loveland and Jack (Audre) Datz of Naperville, Illinois. He is also survived by three grandchildren, Madison Ann, Alexandra Elizabeth and Austin Anthony; sisters-in-law, Patty Corsentino and Lucille (George) Krasovec of Littleton; beloved nieces and nephews; numerous cousins from the Pugel and Datz families; special cousin, Sam Dazzio; old friends Joe Miller and Leroy Snook. Jack's family would like to thank his supportive friend Dave Vallejos whose selfless energy brought fun and laughter into his daily life. Jack has touched the lives of many with his charismatic style, signature sense of humor, enduring talent for making people laugh, and unmatched generosity. Jack loved being with his family. Your kind words on every birthday and Christmas card were always lovingly underlined. Her family room was adorned from ceiling to floor with family photos. Her ever present sense of humor, support, generosity and kindness will be missed and never forgotten. The highlights of life were his children, grandchildren, laughing with friends and watching sports. With Jack's death, the Broncos and Thunderwolves lost one of their biggest fans, as well as his family. The family welcomes friends during the screening from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass, Monday, August 12, 2013 at 10 a.m., at St. Maria's, 307 E. Mesa Ave. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Donations in memory of Jack Datz can be made to Friends of Football, Southern Colorado Community Foundation, P.O. PO Box 1432, Pueblo, CO 81002.
Daugherty, Dale E. (Dr.)
Dale E. Daugherty Physician - Chieftain Village - October 16, 2011 - Dr. Dale E. Daugherty, 59, has returned home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after losing his three-year battle with cancer on October 13, 2011. Loving husband of Diedra Daugherty. Father of Philip (Kimberly) Daugherty of Gilbert, Arizona, Megan Daugherty of Dallas, Texas, Benjamin Dale of Manteca, California, Sarah (Mike) Coghlan of Aurora, Colorado, Jennifer Dale of Denver, and Mikaela Daugherty. He is also survived by his mother Vivian Daugherty. grandchildren, Ethan and Sean Bryant, Cora Coghlan and Gabriel Daugherty; and siblings Wayne (Dolly) Daugherty, Linda (Bill) Behn, Kenneth Daugherty and Cindy (Bruce) Clark. Preceded in death by his father, Ivan G. Daugherty. Dale was born on July 28, 1952 in Omaha, Nebraska. He worked as an audiologist for Greenwood ENT specialists for 26 years. He was a member and enjoyed serving at Parkhill Baptist Church and served as Gideon's chaplain for two years. He enjoyed traveling with his family, hunting pheasants and training his hunting dogs. She spent her most precious time with her children and grandchildren. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 18, 2011, Parkhill Baptist Church, 4235 Parkhill Place, with Pastor Doug Cox officiating. The family would like to thank Rick, Shawna, Mary, Allen, Marcos, Betty and the staff at Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Memorials to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice Foundation may be erected in lieu of food and flowers through Montgomery & Steward.
daughter, Donna
Donna Daugherty - Pueblo Chief - May 27, 2011 - Donna Daugherty. A loving wife, mother and grandmother passed away peacefully on Tuesday May 24, 2011 in Parker, Colorado after a brave battle with cancer. She was born on June 4, 1935 in Greeley, Colorado to Alex and Pauline Weinmeister. She graduated from Greeley High School and attended UNC, where she met her husband, Jim Daugherty. They were happily married for 56 years. Donna graduated from Southern Colorado State College with a BA in Education and taught at Hellbeck Elementary School for 20 years. After their retirement, Donna and Jim toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Active participation in the CI chapter of the local PEO. She traveled many miles to attend her grandchildren's sporting events and choral performances. She is survived by her husband Jim; daughters, Ann (Chuck) Taibi and Karyl (Jeff) Richards; and brother, Frank Weinmeister. She was particularly proud of her grandchildren Michael Richards, Captain John Taibi (USAF), Tara Taibi, Geff Richards and Justin Richards. She also loved her many precious friends and members of her extended family. From 1pm to 2:30pm there will be an open house to celebrate her life. on Sunday May 29th at the Villa Pueblo in Bonforte on the roof. Memorials may be erected in lieu of flowers at Evercare Hospice, 6455 S. Yosemite St., Englewood, CO 80111.
Daughter, Hazel Iona
Hazel Iona Daugherty Village Chieftain April 27, 1918 Hazel Iona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Daugherty, died yesterday morning in Kansas City, Missouri. The body is taken to Pueblo for burial. Post-funeral announcement by United Empreendimentos Company. Chieftain Town April 28, 1918 The body of Hazel Iona Daugherty will arrive in this town this afternoon from Kansas City, Missouri, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CM Daugherty. Post-funeral announcement by United Empreendimentos Company. Chieftain Village 29th April 1918 The body of Hazel Daugherty arrived in the village yesterday and the funeral will take place this afternoon at 2:30pm from the United Funeral Home. Rev. OK Maynard will conduct the services and the United Male Quartet will provide the music. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village 30 April 1918 The funeral service for Hazel Iona Daugherty was held at the United Funeral Home at 2:30pm yesterday afternoon. OK Maynard conducted and the United Male Quartet performed "Saviour Comfort Me" and "The Reaper and the Flowers". Burial took place at the family plot in Roselawn.
daughter, Melvyn
Melvin Dougherty Pueblo Chieftain February 5, 1919 Melvin Dougherty, aged 48, died at a local hospital on February 4. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village – February 6, 1919 – The remains of Harland Daugherty were shipped to Cabool, Mo, by the McCarthy Undertaking Company last night.
Daughter, Velma E.
Velma E. Daugherty - Trinidad Times Independent - 6. January 2012 - Velma (Thomas) Daugherty, 89, died on January 2, 2012 surrounded by his family after a short illness. He lived at Swink Manor for 14 years. Velma was born in Trinidad on October 25, 1922, the second of six children. She married Walter Dalgren Daugherty, who preceded her in death in 1980. She is survived by a sister, Veora Hunter, from Denver; two brothers, Weston Thomas of Colorado Springs and Donald (Jane) Thomas of La Junta; two children, Donald (Mary) Daugherty and Glen (Linda) Daugherty; grandchildren Shanan, Molly, Kevin and Melissa; several great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, John Weston Thomas and Alice (McIntosh) Thomas, and by his brothers Norman and Walter. The wake will take place at 2:30 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at Trinity Masonic Cemetery with Rev. Tom Dudley of Swink United Methodist Church. The wake was from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 5 at the Peacock-Larsen Funeral Home, arranged in conjunction with the Arkansas Valley Crematory. Those who wish may make memorial donations to Swink United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 565, Swink, CO 81077.
daughter, Wilma M.
Wilma M. Daugherty - Village leader - July 14, 2009 - Wilma M. Daugherty, 94, died July 11, 2009. Her husband Arthur died in 1983; two sisters; a brother; great-granddaughter Olivia Grace Daugherty; and a niece, survived by their sons Michael, Dennis, Kent (Pat) Daugherty; five grandchildren; ten and a half great-grandchildren; a niece; two great nieces; and a great nephew. Wilma was a member of the Lake Avenue Baptist Church, where she played organ and piano and sang in the choir for many years. She was an avid doll collector. Wilma was a published artist and poet. He loved hiking in the mountains. She lived with her son Dennis, who took care of her for many years. Funeral Service, 10:30 am, Thursday, July 16, 2009, Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Daur, Louis J.
Louis J. Daurio - Village Leader - August 10, 2012 - Louis Joseph Daurio passed away on Tuesday, August 7, 2012. He was born on February 25, 1922 to Nunziato and Rose Daurio. He married the love of his life, Helen M. (Julius) on February 8, 1942 and that year they celebrated 70 years of marriage. She survives him, as do her children Louis and Susan Daurio, David and Carolyn Daurio, Daniel and Annett Daurio, and Karen and Ken Ginther. He is also survived by his 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; her brother, John and Charlene Daurio; and her sister-in-law, Margarie O'Hern; numerous nieces and nephews and a large number of friends. He died of his parents; her in-laws, Anne and Ira Hill; his sisters Virginia (Pete) Pisciotta, Angie (Jerry) Giarratano; his brothers and sisters-in-law Larkin O'Hern, Pete and Bettina Julius. Lou served in the US Army during World War II as a Field Medical Sergeant. He worked at the CF&I steel mill and was a head waltz at the bar mill until his retirement in 1982. Lou has spent the last 30 years enjoying family and friends and spending endless hours in his workshop building his infamous rocking horses. Like countless other projects. The rosary will be at 7 p.m. today and the funeral mass on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 10 am, both in the Church of Santa María Auxiliadora. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
DAVENPORT, David A.
David A. Allen Davenport - Mayor - November 14, 2009 - David A. Allen Davenport, age 68, died November 11, 2009 (Veterans Day). She is survived by her children, Troy (Mary) Davenport and Kris (Kim) Davenport; daughter, Lisa (Martin) Atteberry; grandchildren, Joshua (Keli), Samantha, Kristy, Ashlie, Bradey, Colton and Jarett; and Aunt Ella Mae (Earl) Mead; as well as several cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding his death were his parents, David E. Davenport and Anna A. (Smith) Hall; and brother, Tom Davenport. He was born on February 11, 1941 in Pueblo. Dave was a retired senior NCO who served 42 years in the US Navy. He took great pride in his military service and was very patriotic. He enjoyed the camaraderie of his military and military peers at American Legion Post No. 2, Pueblo and The Retired Enlisted Association, Chapter 20, Pueblo, Colorado. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Funeral Service, Monday, November 16, 2009, 10:00 am, Montgomery & Steward Chapel, conducted by Rev. MD Rick Calhoun. The Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team military honors and burial will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food or flowers, the family is requesting that a memorial be erected to the Wounded Warrior Project through Montgomery & Steward.
Davenport, Dolly L.
Dollie L. Davenport - Pueblo Indicator - 21. November 1936 - Rye - An Mrs.
Davenport, Edna L.
Edna L. Davenport - Pueblo Chief - October 5, 2011 - Edna L. Davenport died on September 29, 2011. She was born on November 16, 1921 in Pueblo, Colorado and lived there all her life. She is survived by daughters J. Arlene (Gene) Hubersberger of Roy, N.M. and Sally Anne Kennedy of Pueblo; grandson Gregory Gene Van Dyke of Maple Valley, Washington; Brother Michael (Susan) Allison of Asheville, North Carolina; two nieces, Krista Allison and Kelly Allison; aunt, Darlene Smith; and numerous cousins. His parents, Frank E. and Elsie C. (Smith) Allison, preceded him in death; Husbands, Jack T. Kennedy in 1980 and David E. Davenport in 1989; Brothers, Frank E. Allison Jr. in 1947, John R. Allison in 1966, and Gary R. Allison in 1999; Aunts, Louise Criswell, Estelle Lovette, Edna Maxwell, Ruth Campbell and Fae L. Lewis; Uncle, JD Allison and Ben E. Smith; niece, Robin M. Allison; more grandparents. Edna was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church and was baptized in 1924. She graduated from Central High School in 1939. Former High Priestess Most Worthy of St. Elizabeth's Shrine #7, Jerusalem White Shrine, Past Member of Loyalty Chapter #144, Order of the Eastern Star, Past President of the Southeastern Colorado Genealogical Society. Visitation from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. today and before the service. Worship Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 10:00 am Both wake-up call and service at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery. Omission of requested food. Memorial donations can be made to the Wesley United Methodist Church through the funeral home.
Davenport, Grace
Grace Davenport - Town Chief - September 17, 2010 - Grace Davenport, 93, died on September 14, 2010. Her husband William Davenport died. She is survived by her nephews Doug Davenport, Greg Davenport; nieces, Tehri (Roak) Parker, Margaret Davenport; and sisters-in-law, Edna Davenport and Juanita Darling. She and William showed a great love of the outdoors, traveling extensively throughout the United States, stopping frequently to enjoy the scenery, and at one point building a farm in Oregon. At his request, a cremation took place. Currently there is no service. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Funeral Directors.
Davenport, Hilde
Hilda Davenport - Pueblo Chief - October 5, 1917 - Hilda Davenport, aged 45, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. The remains are being cared for by Davis & Vories pending word of next of kin. Chieftain Village October 7, 1917 The remains of Hilda Davenport were shipped to Sturgis, South Dakota by the Davis & Vories Undertaker Co. yesterday morning.
Davenport Ida M.
Ida M. Davenport - Cacique Pueblo - November 16, 1917 - Mrs. Ida M. Davenport, aged 55, died yesterday at a local hospital. The remains are with Davis & Vories and the burial will be announced at a later date.
Davis, Ted
Ted Daves - Chieftain Village - November 28, 2010 - Ted Daves, age 73, died November 26, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife, Kathleen Daves; children, Sarena (Tom) Anderson, Brenda Holan and Stanley Daves; grandchildren, Jonathan, Christina, Michael, Lauren, Richard and Karalyn; great-granddaughter Lily; and sisters, Norma Meggison and Carole Daves. Ted was born on August 30, 1937 in Mount Dora, New Mexico to Buck and Mildred Daves. He was a mechanical engineer and earned a Life Masters from the American Contract Bridge League. He loved fishing and the Colorado mountains. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, 2010, at Montgomery & Steward Chapel, conducted by Rev. MD Rick Calhoun. The reception will then take place in the reception hall of the funeral home.
DAVIDSON, Alicia M.
Alice M. Davidson - Pueblo Chief September 11, 1919 The funeral of Alice M. Davidson was held at the United Funeral Home at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon. Rev. George Bassett officiated. Mrs. J.C. Hayse and Mrs. R.W. Gibbons, accompanied by Mrs. JR Kunkel, sang "My Soul's Alright", "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and "Sometime We'll Understand". The bearers were: H. Gates, F. Walters, Thomas Burke and P.C. Stoner. Internment in Mountain View.
Davidson, Ana
Anna Davidson Pueblo Chieftain September 2, 1919 Anna Davidson died at a local hospital on September 1 at the age of 66. Corpse at McMinn's. Pueblo Cacique September 3, 1919 The body of Mrs. Anna Davidson was shipped to Denver by the McMinn Undertaking Co. yesterday.
Davidson, Billy Joe
Billy Joe Davidson - Chieftain Town - January 8, 2014 - Billy Joe Davidson, age 82, died January 5, 2014. He was born on August 16, 1931 in Boone, Colorado to Wilbur W. and Bernice B. (McKay ) born. Davidson. There is a private family service. Arrangements are being made by the Holt Family Funeral Home.
Davidson, Eloisa
Eloise Davidson - Trinidad Times Independent - March 16, 2007 - Eloise Davidson, beloved partner and wife of Robert C. Davidson, recently from Trinidad, died on February 25, 2007 at the age of 88. He was born on April 10, 1918 in Lansing, Michigan to Cass J. and Minnie B. Baker. She graduated from Lansing Eastern High School and Michigan State College (now Michigan State University), where she received a bachelor's degree in home economics. In 1942, she married Robert C. Davidson, her high school sweetheart. Eloise and Robert were stationed at McDill Field in Tampa, Florida during World War II, where Eloise worked on the base while Robert went overseas as a first sergeant with the 3rd Army Air Corps Photographic Unit, stationed in the Pacific South. Eloise was a member of the Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Arbutus Chapter #45 Order of Eastern Star, Lansing Sparrow Hospital Auxiliary, and the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ Women's Fellowship. In addition to Lansing, Eloise also lived in her family's home on Higgins Lake in Michigan for many years. She is survived by her husband, daughters Mrs. Fred (Harriet) Vaugeois of Trinidad and Mrs. Gerald (Roberta) Colaner of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and grandson Rene Vaugeois of San Dimas, California. The memorial service will be conducted by Rev. Gary Gardner on Saturday, March 17 at 3:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. m. Eloise Davidson Memorial Gifts may be made to the Southern Colorado Repertory Theater Company of Trinidad, 135 E. Main St., Suite 2, Trinidad, CO or to the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, Women's Fellowship, 125 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI, 48912.
DavidsonHarold H.
Harold H. Davidson Chieftain Village August 2, 1918 Across Seas Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill, 1617 E. 6th St. have just received word that their son Harold H. Davidson has arrived safely overseas. When he enlisted in the Coastal Artillery last December, he was employed by the Newton Lumber Co. Pueblo Chieftain November 6, 1918 Dies at Front Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill of 1617 E. 6th St. were notified by the Government of the death of his son Harold H. Davidson in France on October 15. Bronchopneumonia is given as the cause. Davidson enlisted in the Coastal Artillery on December 13, 1917. Pueblo Chief November 8, 1918 Four Pueblo Children Died in Plague Seas Four other Pueblo child soldiers have recently answered the Grim Reaper's call, two from influenza and two from bronchial pneumonia. . Harold Davidson, son of Mrs. Bert Gill, 1617 E. 6th St., died of pneumonia last October 14 in France. He belonged to the Coastal Artillery and was a volunteer, having enlisted on December 13 last year. Young Davidson was well known in town and had many close friends. Official news of his death reached his parents yesterday from the War Department. Pueblo Chieftain November 12, 1918 List of disease victims dead on the day Harold H. Davidson, Pueblo, Colorado.
Davidson, Helena A.
Helena A. Davidson - Pueblo Chief - April 27, 2012 - Helena A. Davidson, 88, daughter of Rosario and Angelina Bruno, born January 5, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois died April 25, 2012 in Pueblo West. She is survived by her children Patricia (Wayne) Bloedorn and Anthony (Pearlann) Adduci, both from Pueblo West; Grandchildren, Mary (Scott) Carnell, Tina (Jeff) Guzman, Jeff (Stephanie) Krueger, Teresa Brand, Eric Krueger, Tony Adduci Jr., Richard Rychetsky Jr., Janet (Barry) Anderson, Angela (Jason) Gillette and Francis ( angel) Aduzi; 17 great-grandchildren; and a great-great grandson. Death was preceded by his daughter Donna Rychetsky; and husband, Roger John Davidson. An informal meeting from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. today at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorial Service, Saturday at 10 a.m., St. Paul the Apostle Church, 1132 W. Oro Grande Drive, Pueblo West. Monuments can be made for the church.
Davidson, Janet M.
Janette M. Davidson Pueblo Cacique September 9, 1919 Death of Mrs. Davidson Janette M. Davidson died at the age of 76 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davidson. Bert Gil, 1439 E. 10th St., yesterday morning. Ms. Davidson had been ill for several months. She came here with her husband 5 years ago and has lived in the family home at 1617 E. 8th St. ever since. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Colorado Springs. She is survived by her husband and a son, James, of the family home, and a daughter, Mrs. Berto Gill. The body was taken to the United Funeral Home and a viewing will be announced at a later date. Pueblo Cacique September 10, 1919 Death of Mrs. Davidson Mrs. James Davidson, 1617 E. 8th St., died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Gill, 1439 E. 10th St. Heart trouble. The deceased was a member of the Christian Church for over 50 years, a devoted wife and mother, loyal friend and good neighbor. She was loved, respected and cherished by all who knew her, and her death brings deep sadness not only to her family but also to a large circle of friends. She leaves her husband, a son, Ronald, at the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Bert Gil; a niece, Mrs. Arthur Estes of Colorado Springs and a brother who lives in Illinois. The body is at United Undertaking Co. Rvdo. George Bassett will officiate and the funeral will be in Mountain View. Chieftain Village September 10, 1919 The funeral service for Janette M. Davidson will be at 2:00 this afternoon at the United Funeral Home. Rev. George Bassett will officiate. Internment in Mountain View.
DAVIDSON, L.L.
L. L. Davidson - Indicator Town - December 14, 1935 - L. L. Davidson, a lineman employed by the Southern Colorado Power Co., was electrocuted near the town park Wednesday. All efforts by first responders to revive him were unsuccessful.
DAVIDSON, Roberto C.
Robert C. Davidson - Trinidad Times Independent - August 29, 2007 - Robert C. Davidson, 89 - Robert C. Davidson, beloved partner and husband of Eloise Davidson, recently from Trinidad, CO. He died on August 18, 2007 at the age of 89. Born April 15, 1918 in Lansing, Michigan to Earl O. and Emily Davidson. He graduated from Lansing Eastern High School and Michigan State University, where he received a bachelor's degree in business administration, played in the marching band, sang in the Apollo Club, and was a member of the Hesperian Fraternity. In 1942 he married Eloise Baker, his high school sweetheart. Robert was a First Sergeant in the Photographic Unit of the 3rd Army Air Corps during World War II, serving primarily in the Pacific Theater. Robert was a lifetime member of Lansing Commandery #25 Knights Templar and received his 60th Plaque and Eleven Khurafeh Shriners in 2007. Robert was also a member of the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ in Lansing and has been active in many service groups, often serving as treasurer and keynote speaker. After retirement, Robert and Eloise moved to Higgins Lake, Michigan and then to Trinidad, Colorado. Robert preceded his wife Eloise in death in February 2007. He is survived by daughters and son-in-law Harriet and Fred Vaugeois of Trinidad, Colorado, and Roberta and Jerry Colaner of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and grandson Rene Vaugeois of San Dimas. California. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 9 at 2:00 p.m. at the Estes Leadley Funeral Home, 325 W. Washtenaw St, Lansing Michigan 48933. m. Robert died asleep at the Colorado State Veterans Home. Local Trinidad arrangements have been entrusted to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Davidson-Valdez, Tammi L.
Tammi L. Davidson-Valdez - Cacique de Pueblo - December 7, 2011 - Tammi L. Davidson-Valdez, 48, died December 3, 2011. She is survived by her husband John; her mother Marge; four brothers; a son; a daughter; and five grandchildren. Tammi was a loving and caring wife and grandmother. At his request, a cremation took place. There will be no services.
Davies Blanche E.
Blanche E. Davies Chief of the Town December 10, 1918 Mrs. Blanche Davis, aged 18, of 1427 East Evans Ave., died December 9 at a local hospital. His parents, three sisters and one brother survived. Corps at Davis-Vorories. Chieftain Village December 11, 1918 The funeral of Mrs. Blanche E. Davies will be held this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the halls of Davis & Vories, the Rev. Burial at Mountain View.
Davis, Bronwen
Bronwen Davies - Trinidad Times Independent - July 8, 2008 - Bronwen Davies died on July 3, 2008 in Colorado Springs. Born in Piedmont on June 23, 1910, he has lived all his life in the Trinidad area. She graduated from Lincoln High School in Sopris in 1928. She then attended Colorado State Teachers' College in Greeley, where she received her teaching certificate in 1930 and her master's degree in 1952. Bronwen's first teaching post was in Delagua; He later taught sixth grade at the Rice School. In 1945 she became principal of the Santa Fe School until it closed, then transferred to the East Street School. She retired in 1975. Bronwen was a life member of the United Presbyterian Church, where she served as deacon, elder, youth leader, sang in the choir and served as treasurer for 26 years. Bronwen has been a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, PEO, Retired Teachers' Organization, PERA, for 64 years and volunteers with the Red Cross and the A.R. Mitchell Museum. He has received many awards from these organizations for his faithful, persistent and dedicated hard work. Bronwen was an amazing woman; loved, admired and respected by everyone who knew her. Bronwen preceded her father Thomas in death; Holy Maria; and two brothers, William and Rees. He is survived by several cousins in the US and Wales. The loaders will be Tim Dixon, Jim Foster, George Newman, Earl Shell, Howard Smeall and Dick Spinner. The viewing will be held at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The funeral will take place at 1:00 p.m. on the same day. in the United Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Red Cross or a charity of your choice. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Davis, Katharina
Catherine Davies - Cacique Pueblo June 17, 1919 Mrs. Catherine Davies, 27, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. He came to this city from his home in Pictou, Colorado, for treatment about a week ago. She is survived by husband David Davies, a 4-year-old son and a 2-year-old daughter. His father and mother in Wales, 3 brothers and 4 sisters, 4 of them in Wales, the following here: David Thomas, Town, Mrs. Mary H. Jones, Walsenburg and Joseph Thomas, Bellevue, Illinois. at Davis-Vories Hall and funeral arrangements to be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village June 18, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Davies will be at 1:30 this afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. JA Jeffers will officiate. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village June 19, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Davies was presented at 1:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. J. A. Jeffers officiated. The Welsh Choir offered several choices during the service. The bearers were John Lloyd, Thomas Rees, Griff I. Evans, Jim Edwards, Thomas Davies and Noah Hopkins. Flower bearers were Ms. Leonor Thomas, Ms. Lizzie Rees, Ms. Hanna Jones, Ms. Williams, Ms. E. Richards and Ms. Claudia Osmón. The floral gifts were beautiful. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery.
Davis, John
John Davies - Indicator Town - August 11, 1928 - John Davies dies - John Davies, veteran steel worker who was one of the first to come here and helped get the old steel mills up and running again, died on Saturday 4th and the Burial took place the next day. The remains were sent to Philadelphia for burial, accompanied by his granddaughter, Mrs. W. H. Bretherick, who was buried alongside his wife, Mrs. Sarah Ann Davies, who died October 21, 1922. A Welsh choir attended the funeral services held in Davis Chapel for the town's Masonic Order.
Davies, Merlin Louise
Merlyn Louise Davies - Pueblo Chief - September 13, 2011 - Merlyn Louise Davies, 71, a lifelong Pueblo resident, went to the angels on September 11, 2011 after suffering a massive heart attack. Born June 29, 1940 to Lora and Merle Davies. It was a very special gift for our family. Survived by Cousins Sharon, Carl (Terri), Kaitlyn and Kelsie Cook, Cheri, Stacey, Raymond and Alexus Walker, Merle (Kitty), Tim, Todd, Trevor (Lori) and Nathen Varnell, Brandi (Jeff) Duy, Jere Schelling and Stephanie Pfau; special companions, Suzie, her dog, and Sarge, her budgie. Merlyn was a very special child of God and taught us all about understanding, compassion and love. She kept us on our toes with her breaking news and historical facts. Merlyn loved to eat out and travel. She fulfilled her dream of visiting Alaska in 2008. Everyone thought she was a sunshine. Merlyn loved participating in the Colorado Bluesky Retirement Program and all her friends and associates there. A special thanks to your drivers at City Lift and SRDA for their care and kindness and Jerold, your R.N. at ICU Neuro, for your compassion and care. Exhibition, today 4 to 6 p.m., and service, 2 p.m. Wednesday September 14, 2011, both at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made for the Colorado Bluesky Retirement Program through the funeral home.
Davis, Moises
Moses Davies Cacique Pueblo February 23, 1918 Moses Davies, age 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Davies of Coal Creek, Colorado, died yesterday morning in this pueblo after a short illness. The body was transported by the United Undertaker Company to Florence, Colorado for burial last night.
Davis, Reese
Reese Davies Cacique del Pueblo January 26, 1919 Former Puebloan Reese Davies, who lived in Pueblo for 23 years where he worked for Colo, dies suddenly. Fuel and Iron Co. 24, and was buried December 28 in Fairview Cemetery, West Catasauqua. He was 63 years old and was born in Merthyr Tydvil, South Wales. His grieving wife, Mrs Elizabeth Davies; a daughter, Mrs. William Lloyd; two grandchildren; He is survived by a brother, John Davies of Pueblo, and a sister who lives in South Wales. Mr. Davies lived in Catasauqua before coming to Pueblo and worked for the Catasauqua Manufacturing Co. He and his family attended Bethel Welsh Congregational Church. The funeral was held at his home late on the night of Friday, December 27, and on Saturday the funeral procession arrived in cars from Philadelphia and headed to the West Catasauqua Cemetery Chapel. where services were conducted by Rev. DR Griffith. At the grave, the friends gathered there sang various Welsh hymns to pay their last respects. The Chargers were close friends and Odd Fellows, the organization to which the deceased belonged. The numerous and beautiful floral offerings show the high regard he enjoyed.
Davis, Alice D.
Alice D. Davis Town Chief May 1, 1919 Alice D. Davis died at a local hospital on April 30, aged 72. The body will be shipped to Denver from McCarthy's today. Chieftain Village May 2, 1919 The body of Alice D. Davis was shipped to Denver yesterday by the McMinn Undertaking Company.
Davis, Anne T.
Annie T. Davis - Chieftain Village - October 21, 1913 - The funeral of Mrs. Annie T. Davis will be held Tuesday evening at 1 a.m. by the ME Church south of Beulah. The remains will be interred at Davis-Vories Chapel this morning from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
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Betty Jo Davis - The Chronicle-News - October 19, 2009 - Betty Jo Davis, 86 years old. He died on Wednesday October 14th. In 2009 she went to Trinidad Stale Nursing Home. was born on December 21, 1922 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Ruth and Everett Marshall. Betty grew up in Wichita Palls, Texas, where she married Waller E. Davis. On September 17, 1941, Walter and Betty had a wonderful lifelong love affair and were inseparable. They have lived in many places but loved the Rocky Mountains and settled in Trinidad in 1970. Betty's priorities in life were her faith and family. Her grandchildren held a special place in her heart and she was very proud of their achievements. Betty was a kind and loving person whose genuine concern for others endeared her to family and friends. She was a fun mom and grandmother who loved hiking in the mountains looking for logs and stones to decorate with. Hiking the Boncarbo Hills is one of the fondest memories of her grandmother's grandchildren. The scent of his good cooking always filled the Bergheim. Her husband precedes her in death. Walter E Davis; Country. Ruth and Everett Marshall; brothers Robert and Clyde Marshall; Sister, Monte Ruth Hoepfner and son-in-law. Charles A Strasia, MD. Among the survivors is Sohn. Edward (Terry) Davis, Trinidad; Daughter. Marsha Strasia, Trench; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. There will be a private celebration of family life. Grandsons Dan and Brady Davis will spread Betty and Walter's ashes across the Rocky Mountains. Individuals who so desire may make contributions to the Benefit Fund for Residents of the Nursing Home of the State of Trinidad, 409 Benedicta. Trinidad, CO 81082 in his memory.
Davis, C. Josephine
C. Josephine Jo Davis - Cacique del Pueblo - April 14, 2013 - C. Josephine Jo Davis, aged 76, of San Diego, California, died on March 24, 2013. She was born on February 15, 1937 in San Luis, Colorado , born . Her husband Art Davis died in death in 1987; Breast; and two brothers. She is survived by daughters Tammi D'Onofrio and family from San Diego, California; Connie Davis and family from Pueblo, Colorado; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, two stepdaughters, one sister and many family members and friends. Funeral Service, Friday, April 19 at 12:00 p.m., Imperial Memorial Gardens, 5450 Highway 78 West, Pueblo, CO 81005. Reception will follow at 201 E. Adams, Pueblo, CO 81004.
Davis, Karl
Charles Davis Pueblo Chieftain September 16, 1918 Charles Davis, age 45, employed by CF & I. Co. for 20 years, died yesterday in a local hospital after a short illness. He leaves one sister, Mrs. TJ Young of Alameda, California. The body was moved to the United Funeral Home and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village September 19, 1918 The funeral service for Charles Davis was held at the United Funeral Home at 10 am yesterday morning. the Rev. C. B. Day conducted the services. The funeral was in Mountain View.
Davis, Carlos C.
Charles C. Davis - Rocky Mountain Daily News - May 19, 1877 - City & Vicinity - A rumor went around the streets yesterday that Charles C. Davis of El Moro had died suddenly of poisoning the night before. Mr. Davis was a former dispatcher for the Denver & Rio Grande Highway in that city. Rocky Mountain Daily News - May 20, 1877 - City and vicinity - The body of Charles C. Davis, who died Thursday in El Moro, was received in Denver last night.
Davis, Carlos J.
Charles J. Davis Town Chief March 19, 1918 Charles J. Davis, aged 64, died last night at a local hospital where he was admitted a month ago for medical treatment. Mr. Davis was involved in the team's business in Denver, where he lived for several years. The body will be transported tomorrow by the McCarthy Undertaken Company to Denver for burial accompanied by family members. Chieftain Village March 20, 1918 The body of Charles J. Davis is being transported by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Denver for burial today. Chieftain Village March 21, 1918 The body of Charles J. Davis was transported to Denver for burial yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaken Company.
Davis, Carlos L.
Charles L. Davis - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - August 27, 2004 - Charles L. Davis, 85, of Cheyenne, died August 22 at United Medical Center-West. He was born in Grover, Colorado on September 29, 1918 and lived there for over 60 years. Mr. Davis served in the Army Air Force during World War II. He worked for the Cheyenne Street and Alley department, ran Bob's Bar and Redwood Bar, and was a heavy equipment operator for Simon Construction. Mr. Davis was a member of Moose Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars #1881, American Legion Publication #6, American Bowling Congress, winner of Cheyenne Frontier Days. He was a golden glove boxer nicknamed "White Hope" and he loved to play. He was also a member of the Operational Engineers Union and the Bartenders Union. Survived by four children, three daughters-in-law, a daughter and son-in-law, Chuck and Laurie Davis of Anaheim, California, Jolene and Tim Williamson of Hoehne, Colorado, Terry and Trisha Triplett of Cheyenne, Neal and Cynthia Davis of Cheyenne, and Curt Davis of Cheyenne ; a sister-in-law, Beth Davis of Arizona; six grandchildren, Nicky Davis of California, Jade and JoLynn Newman of Laramie, Katie Rae Williamson of Hoehne, Taran Triplett of Cheyenne, Austin Davis of Oregon, and Logan Davis of Cheyenne; a niece, Barb Davis of Cheyenne; five grandnieces, Jennifer Davis, Anna Davis, Sarah Davis, Mary Davis, and Grace Davis, all from Cheyenne; and several other nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Norma J. Davis; her parents, Charles and Zelpha Davis; three brothers, Dean, Red and Vern Davis; a sister, Lovie; and nephew Ted Davis. A celebration of his life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the American Legion Post No. 6. Friends can contribute to the American Cancer Society.
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Clyde Thomas Davis - Chieftain Village - January 3, 2012 - Clyde Thomas Davis, 71st cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Davis, Connie Jean
Connie Jean Davis - Pueblo Chief - July 30, 2012 - Connie Jean Davis, 51, died July 28, 2012. She is survived by husband Kevin G. Davis; daughters, Chelsea Renee and Kristen Nicole Davis; Parents, Roger and Jean Ellyas; sister, Karen (Mike) Medina; in-laws, William C. and Helen Davis; sister-in-law Pat (Bob) McClelland; Schwager, William G. (Eileen) Davis; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles; special friends, Jerry and Nancy Sutton, Tom and Jerri Brown, Kris Smith, Tim and Lori Mutz, Sarah, Jacob and Hannah; all of our extended family and special friends at Goodrich Corporation; and your very special loving angels, Dr. Chad Hartley, Dr. Gregg Dickerson, Mark, Angela and Kathy, Dr. Robert Jotte and team, Dr. Harry Keefe and the staff and staff at Joni Fair Hospice House. His grandparents, Louie and Hazel Ellyas, as well as Henry Scout and Jean Devoley preceded his death. Connie was born in Pueblo on July 18, 1961 and graduated from South High School in 1979. She loved working in her pond, flower and vegetable gardens and growing all her plants from seed in her greenhouses. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with family and friends, doing shows with spoiled chefs and promoting healthy eating. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Rosary, Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. and Memorial Mass, Wednesday, August 1, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at St.
Davis Curtis L.
Curtis L. Davis - Pueblo Chief - May 2, 1917 - Curtis L. Davis, 39, died yesterday at a local hospital after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, who lives at the family residence, 1207 Arroya Avenue. The remains are transported by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Pittsfield, Illinois for burial accompanied by Mrs. CL Davis. Chieftain Village - May 3, 1917 - The remains of Curtis Davis are being transported today by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Pittsfield, Illinois for burial in the company of his widow.
Davis, Diana
Diana Davis - Town Chief - February 5, 2013 - Diana Davis, 101st Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
DavisDonald E.
Donald E. Davis - Mayor - April 8, 2009 - Donald E. Davis, age 84, died on March 29, 2009 in Canon City. Funeral Service, 10:30 am, Friday, April 10, 2009, First Christian Church, Canon City.
Davis, Dorothy D.
Dorothy D. Davis - Town Chief - February 12, 1919 - Dorothy D. Davis, 90, died February 10, 2014. The exhibit opens at 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, February 16 at the Imperial Funeral Home. The wake will take place at 2:00 p.m. Monday 17 February at the Imperial.
Davis, Dorothy Jean
Dorothy Jean Davis - Mullare Murphy Funeral Home - April 9, 2009 - On Tuesday, April 7, 84-year-old Dorothy Jean Davis was welcomed to her eternal home in heaven. For the last three years she has been lovingly cared for at the Trinidad State Nursing Home. Before that she lived with her son Glenn and at Helping Hands Assisted Living. Dorothy was born on December 10, 1924 in Denver, CO to Ernest C. Feland and Dorothy Knowles. He spent his early years and summers with his grandparents James Knowles Jr. and Mary Matilda Rasmussen in Payson, UT. He attended school in Lovell, WY and wherever his mother taught for years. She graduated from high school in Idaho Falls, ID, top of the class in 1943. She attended Woodbury Business College, became a psychiatric technician at Camarillo State Hospital, and graduated from Casper Community College in 1969 with the LPN class at age 44 years . old. Until her retirement, she worked in hospitals and nursing homes in Wyoming and California, often as a head nurse. Dorothy married Bruce E. Grubaugh on May 21, 1944 and they had 6 children. She then married Fred F. Davis on November 7, 1956 and they were blessed with 3 children. Because of Fred's health they moved from California to Sacramento, NM and after the death of his father to Casper, WY and then back to California. In the late 1980's Fred & Dorothy moved to Trinidad. Dorothy enjoyed going to church and was a member of Cornerstone Foursquare Gospel Church. He also enjoyed having lunch at the senior center. Dorothy was murdered by the love of her life, Fred, her grandparents, parents, children, Mary Grubaugh, Larry Grubaugh, Garry Grubaugh, Knowla Davis and her granddaughter Sarah Davis. She is survived by her children Bruce Grubaugh, Ann Marie Pentecost, Ken Grubaugh, Glenn Davis and James Davis, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, her sister Ruth Herbert, and nieces and friends. Services for Dorothy will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 10:00 am. at the Mullare Murphy Funeral Home, followed by burial at Masonic Cemetery. Donations in his memory can be made to Noah's Ark Animal Shelter, Advocates Against Domestic Assault, or Helping Hands Ministries who run the funeral home. The family chose Mullare Murphy Funeral for the arrangements.
DavisEmily A.
Emily A. Davis - Pueblo Chief - January 6, 1917 - Emily A. Davis died yesterday morning at the residence, 1015 East Tenth Street. Mrs. Davis was 81 years old and is survived by two sons and one daughter, FE Davis, ET Davis, and Mrs. G. West, all of that town. The body was transferred to the Whiton Morgue and the funeral will take place in her chapel at 2pm on Monday afternoon. Internment takes place in Mountain View. Chieftain Village - January 9, 1917 - The funeral of Emily Angeline Davis was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Whiton Chapel. Rev. Thomas Casady, Rector of Ascension Church, conducted the services and Mrs. JC Brooking sang "Rock of Ages" and "Jesus Lover of My Soul". The carriers were H.W. Roberts, R.D. Curd, N.P. Michaels, J.D. Snepp, J.D. Evans and J. Straub. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery.
Davis, Fay
Fay Maggie Davis - Pueblo Chief - September 22, 2010 - Fay Maggie Davis, 63, died September 20, 2010. Funeral, Thursday at 11:00 a.m., West Pueblo Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Diabetes Association can be made through the funeral home. Arrangements led by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Davis Faye A.
Faye A. Davis Town Chief June 29, 1918 Faye A. Davis, aged 15, died in Beulah yesterday morning. The deceased came to this city only two days ago for health reasons, but her condition was such that her death was not unexpected. She leaves behind her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis, and a sister, all from Jerico, Missouri, who were at her bedside when the end came. The body will be shipped to Lamar, Missouri by the McCarthy Undertaking Company this morning. Chieftain Village June 30, 1918 Accompanied by her father, mother, and younger sister, the remains of Faye A. Davis were transported to Jerico, Missouri, by the McCarthy Undertake Company yesterday morning.
Davis, FrancesAda
Frances Ada (Hewitt) Davis - Chieftain Village - June 26, 2009 - Frances Ada (Hewitt) Davis, age 92, died on June 23, 2009. She is supported by her children Kathy Bacino, Carla (Gary) Clerkin, Michael (Elizabeth) Davis, Patricia (Wayne) Halligan, Muriel Ann Davis, Mabel Gale (Ross) Reineke, Allan (Robin) Davis, Mary Frances Davis (Gary Bolster), Linda Lee Davis and Georganna (Pete) Morlan; Grandchildren, Lance Sjodin, Keith and Amanda Reineke, Mallory and Marissa Davis, Michael Davis Jr., Julianna (Juan) Castro, Todd (Amanda) Clerkin, Tracy (Earl) Wolfe, Rob (Gwen) Halligan, Mark (April) Halligan, and Christine Morlan; great-grandchildren Braxton, Misty Dawn, Gary Edward, Evan, Bowen, Robbie, Jeff, Zach and Kristy; Great-great grandson, Skyler Vineyard. She is also survived by her sisters Mary Jo Hallock and Georgia Lou Russell. Frances preceded her husband George Albert Davis in death; sons, George Albert, Jr., Keith Edward and Mark James; His parents; brother, Allyn; sister, Coralie; and his son-in-law Tony Bacino. She was born on July 10, 1916 in Campo, Colorado to Everett "Cap" and Mabel Hewitt. He grew up in Springfield, Colorado. As a young woman, Frances attended beauty school in Omaha, Nebraska, and then got her first job in Manitou Springs. He maintained a lifelong love for this small mountain town, especially Cliff House. She worked in Rena's beauty shop in Springfield for three years before marrying George Davis in 1938. They moved to California during World War II, but returned to Springfield, where they remained until 1969, when her husband was unable to work. Due to illness, Frances attended nursing school at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins. He earned his LPN license and moved with his family to Lamar, where he worked for Dr. Blea and Dr. Grieb worked. He later moved to Denver where he continued his work with Dr. Blease continued, then in the intensive care unit of a large nursing home. After his retirement, he embraced the big city with enthusiasm. He got to know all bus routes and visited museums, galleries and theaters. She and her friend Esther traveled all over the state and the British Isles. Took a solo trip to Hawaii and had a blast. As her health deteriorated, she moved to Pueblo where three of her daughters lived. Frances was a voracious reader, made quilts for her children and many crafts that her children appreciate. She was dying to get the morning paper for the crossword, no less than the ink. He continued doing these crosswords in the nursing home as well. Life has been difficult since she suffered a stroke on Easter morning, but the loving and caring staff at Hospicio Sangre de Cristo and Villa Pueblo Nursing Home Pavilion have made life easier for her and her family. Funeral Service, Friday, July 3, 2009, 10:00 am, Methodist Church, Springfield, Colorado. Burial with his family in Springfield Cemetery. Memorials can be given to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, the American Diabetes Association, or the Alliance for Lupus either directly or through the funeral home.
Davis, Frances K.
Frances K. Davis - Chieftain Village - January 4, 2009 - Frances K. Davis died on December 30, 2008. She was born Mary Frances Killion on July 16, 1932 in Las Animas to Mary Margaret (Shannon) and Claude E. Born in Killion, Colorado. Growing up on a farm in southern Colorado, Francie was the first queen of the Spanish Peaks Festival in 1946. The family moved to Greenhorn Mountain Ranch in 1950. In 1951 she graduated from Huerfano County High School and attended Colorado A&M (CSU) Fort Collins. for a year before returning to the province of Huérfano and taking a job at the switchboard as a switchboard operator. She began dating Marvin Davis after losing a political bet with him about the likely outcome of the 1953 County Sheriff's race. Francie and Marvin were later married at the Walsenburg Methodist Church on June 6, 1954. Marvin worked with his father, Arthur Davis, on the ranch east of Walsenburg. Their first daughter, Gena Sue, was born in April 1955. The family purchased and moved to what is now the farm and ranch area east of Walsenburg in 1956. Jill Ann was born in the same year. Claudia Gaye joined the team in 1958 and Jesse Scott followed in 1960. Francie spent the next few years working with Marvin to raise her family, run farm and ranch operations, and become known for her cooking and baking skills. There was never a stranger at Davis's table. A place was defined and guests enjoyed a unique and memorable meal. The question wasn't if you wanted cake for dessert, but what kind of cake. Francie took special orders for pecan pie, her specialty chokecherry jam and. . . The list goes on and on. Francie was a school assistant and secretary in Walsenburg for several years. He served his life in the community, helping establish the Huérfano Fire Protection District, supporting school district functions and church activities. Always a supporter and advocate of ranch life, she has served as secretary/treasurer for the Fair and Rodeo Association, director and fundraiser for County 4-H, and a lifetime member and board member of The Cowbelles. More recently, he has devoted his energy and attention to closely monitoring the political infighting surrounding the proposed expansion of the Fort Carson Pinon Canyon maneuvering area and its impact on the ranch. Although her courage and strength were tested in her battle with leukemia, Francie's sense of humor and focus on life never faltered. Her father Claude Killion preceded in death in 1957; her mother, Mary Margaret "Madge" Killion in 1986; her sister Jeanette Salmon Jackson Wight; and his brother Billy Scott Salmon. She is survived by her 54-year-old husband, Marvin J. Davis; Kinder, Gena (Lyle) Kenner of Linton, N.D., Jill Davis Homerding, C. Gaye Davis, and J. Scott Davis of Walsenburg; four grandchildren, Katelin Renee Davis, Denver, Kelsey Michelle Davis, Colorado Springs, Hallie Ann Homerding, and Billy Scott Carruth, Walsenburg; a nephew, Larry Scott Jackson, Sonora, California; special brothers-in-law, cousins, extended family and lifelong friends. Funeral Service, 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 7, 2009, Walsenburg United Church, Main Street and Kansas Avenue. Contributions may be made to the Francie Davis Memorial Fund in lieu of flowers. Donations benefit Rocky Mountain Cancer Center, Pueblo and can be sent to the Boies-Ortega Funeral Home, 115 E. Fifth St., Walsenburg, CO 81089.
Davis, George Thomas
George Thomas "Tom" Davis - Pueblo Chief - April 22, 2012 - George Thomas "Tom" Davis, aged 86, born December 27, 1925 in Elmhurst, NY, died April 20, 2012 in Pueblo. He was a proud World War II veteran in the 11th Airborne Division and received multiple Army medals. His parents preceded him in death; and siblings Larry, Dorothy and Genevive. George and Virginia were married on May 14, 1949. He is survived by his wife at 63; Children, Steven R. Davis, Kathleen M. (Larry) Batton and Dianne R. (Larry) Schumacher; nine grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, countless nieces, nephews, family members and friends. George earned a law degree from the University of Denver and retired from the Colorado Department of Corrections after 32 years as District Probation Director. Office hours, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 24, 2012, Adrian Comer Funeral Home, 2710 N. Elizabeth, Pueblo. Rosary followed by Funeral Mass, 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 25, 2012, Cristo Rei Church, 1708 Horseshoe Drive, Pueblo. Burial, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Davis, Glenn V.
Glenn V Davis - Trinidad Times Independent - 21. April 18, 2011 - Glenn V. Papa Davis, 60, of Trinidad, passed away on Monday April 18, 2011 at his home. Davis was born on October 31, 1950 in Bakersfield, California to Mack and Ruth Davis. He attended Vista High School in Bakersfield and the University of California at San Diego and later graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 1978. Through the mediation of his mother, he met his wife Jane in Greeley. The two were married for 35 years and had two children, Trudi and Dayna. His early jobs included welding, delivering home furnishings, and driving through a California car wash. Davis worked as a wrestling coach and special education teacher at Montrose High School in Montrose from 1979 to 1983. He then attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Law School and received his Juris Doctorate in 1986. After graduating from law school, he served on the board as an assistant district attorney for the 16th judicial circuit from 1987 to 1991. In 1991 he moved to Trinidad with his family to work as Assistant District Attorney for the 3rd Circuit and fell in love with the city and people of Trinidad. He was appointed district attorney by Gov. Roy Romer in 1992, was re-elected twice, and held the position for a total of 10 years. For the past 10 years he has worked in a law firm specializing in criminal law. Davis was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed boating, fishing, hiking, golfing and anything else he could think of in the Colorado wilderness. He continued to spend time with his family and many friends. Davis was preceded in death by his parents Mack and Ruth and stepfather Ken Gillilan. Davis is survived by wife Jane, daughter Trudi Sakowitz and son-in-law Matt Sakowitz of Georgia, daughter Dayna Davis of Colorado, brother William Davis and sister-in-law Linda Davis, Colorado's half-sister Gloria Beasley of Colorado, grandchildren Daylynn and Philip Sakowitz, Georgia, a large puppy named Molly Brown, Colorado, best friends Dick Makloski and David Saksek, Colorado, and many other family and friends. A memorial service for his life will be held on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 10:00 am at First Christian Church, conducted by Pastor Cary Nelson. Reception and subsequent meeting of friends at the Elks Club of Trinidad. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Davis, Grace
Grace Davis - Cacique del Pueblo - January 18, 2009 - Grace Davis went to the Lord on January 16, 2009. She was born on January 13, 1923. She predated the deaths of her parents LaRoy and Ruby Corbin; her husband Bill; daughter, January; Sisters, Eve and Virginia. She is survived by her children Al (Joan) Cannon, John (Wanda) Cannon, and Danny (Kristy) Davis; and daughter Phyllis Behrendt; 14 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews, family and friends too numerous to list. Grace was a wonderful mother and a loving friend. Grace was a woman of many talents, an artist, musician, poet and writer. She was devoted to her family, they meant the world to her. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Screening, Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 8:00am to 10:00am Funeral follows at 10:00am, Roselawn Funeral Home. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Davis, Henry A. (Cpl.)
Henry A. Davis Chief of the People October 12, 1918 Soldier of the People Falls Victim of "Influenza" News arrived here yesterday of the death of Henry A. Davis from influenza in Lincoln, Nebraska. He signed up for special training in July and left here for Lincoln on July 14th. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis, a brother and four sisters. He was born and raised in Pueblo and received his education in the city's public schools. The remains will arrive here at 12:30 p.m. today. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Davis-Vories Undertaking Co. at a later date. Pueblo Chieftain Oct. 12, 1918 Pueblo Boy at University of Nebraska Henry A. Davis, son of Mr. Spanish Flu, dies at a hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska yesterday. Mrs. Davis received a telegram that her son was seriously ill and was leaving immediately for Lincoln. An hour later another telegram came saying he was dead. Mrs. Davis returned last night after receiving news of her son's death in Limon, Colorado. Davis completed military training at the University of Nebraska and left on July 14. will be announced later. Chieftain Village October 13, 1918 Funeral service for Henry A. Davis on Monday afternoon at 3:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. CM Bennight will be responsible for the services. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Private Services. Pueblo Cacique October 14, 1918 The funeral of Cpl. Henry A. Davis, who died on the 11th at Army Camp Lincoln, Neb., will be held at Davis-Vories Chapel at 3:30 p.m. this afternoon and will be private. Rev. CM Bennight will officiate. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village October 15, 1918 The funeral of Henry A. Davis was held yesterday afternoon at 3:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. C. M. Bennight officiated. Mrs. W.E. Mayhew and Mrs. J.R. Arnett, accompanied by Mrs. Tom Stewart, sang "Just When I Need It Most", "Beautiful Island Somewhere" and "Rock of Ages". The pallbearers were Richard Hughes, G.V. Thomas, B. Byrnes, John McMeekan, W.J. Morris and William Dunlap. The services were private. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Davis, James
James Davis - Yuma Pioneer - February 10, 1911 - James Davis, Segundy (Second) Pioneer, dies.
Davis, James
James Cal Davis - Pueblo Chief - January 8, 2013 - James Cal Davis, 74, of Pueblo, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on January 4, 2013. Cal was born to his parents, J.D. Davis and Daisy Waters; and her grandmother Ada, whom she loved dearly and whom she called Mama Ada. Cal leaves his memory to his 42-year-old wife, Rose Armijo-Davis; Children, Gwen (Al) Jones, Yolanda (Mike) Ferris, George Solano, Ron Solano, Christine (John) Romero, Tamara (Lydell) Bowman and Jamie Davis; daughter-in-law Arlene Solano; affectionately called Papa C Poppy to his 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; and many other family members and friends. Cal enjoyed spending time with his family and the church family. He liked to play music for anyone who would listen. He served in the US Army and will be greatly missed by all who loved him, including Roxie, his four-legged friend. Vigil from 3pm to 6pm Wednesday, Romero Chapel. Festive service, Thursday at 10 a.m., family service. cremation follows. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
Davis, James F.Jr.
James F. Davis Jr. - Chieftain Village - January 24, 2014 - James F. Davis Jr., 89, went to heaven on January 20, 2014 after a long illness. He was born in Kim, Colorado to James and Rose Davis. He served in the US Air Force during World War II and retired after 40 years in CF&I's accounts department. He was joined by his loving wife Wanda, with whom he was 66, after he passed away in July. His parents preceded him in death; Brothers; and great-grandson Christian. His son Scott (Carol) Davis will miss him; Grandsons, Adam (Stephanie) Davis, Hollie (Brian) Cornelius, Jennifer Davis; five great-grandchildren; and brother-in-law, Bill (Lou) Cook. A private family service is planned. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Davis, Janice Elizabeth
Janice Elizabeth (Myers) Davis - Huerfano Journal - January 24, 2013 - Janice Elizabeth (Myers) Davis died at the age of 94 on the evening of January 4, 2013. Her husband, Jack G. Davis, preceded her in death. from Audubon, Iowa, and his parents John and Alma Myers from Fremont, Nebraska. She is survived by her four children Jay and John (Patricia) of La Veta, Colorado; James (Debra) from Fremont, Nebraska and Jan (Lori) from Pueblo, Colorado. Janice is also survived by eight grandchildren and one great-grandson. Born March 25, 1917 in Fremont, Nebraska, Janice attended Fremont Public Schools and later graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1943 she married Jack G. Davis, a graduate engineer from the State University of Iowa Lot Couples who married during this period, Jack and Janice spent the early years of their marriage apart while Jack served as technical director. sealed the locks of the Panama Canal and Janice has undertaken engineering duties in Brownsville, Texas, converting DC-3 aircraft from civilian to military use. After the war, Janice and Jack settled in Fremont, where they started a construction company and raised their four children. Janice was a longtime member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, was a passionate researcher of her family's genealogy, was an active member of the Congregational Church, and was a dedicated mother to her children, supporting them in scouting, the school band, and the theater. , swimming and many other activities. Jack and Janice have been spending as much time as possible at their second home in La Veta since the 1970's. They used to take summer vacations to escape the Nebraska heat and always came to enjoy the fall colors. After Jack's death, Janice fulfilled her lifelong dream of leaving her hometown of Fremont when she moved permanently to The Seam. Janice enjoyed her years at La Veta. He's never missed a save. He regularly attended library services and enjoyed senior lunch services. He loved the annual Art in the Park and ate Rotary Bar-B-Que every summer. He supported 4H and enjoyed the associated rodeo for most years. He was happy in the seam. He especially loved the animals that are part of rural life. At Janice's request, there will be no public memorial service. Janice and Jack will be remembered at a private family reunion this summer. Janice asked that each of you remember her in your own way. Memorials can be sent to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home for Children in Fremont, Nebraska or to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice if desired.
Davis, John Wayne
John Wayne Davis - Town Chief - On July 1, 2009, John Wayne Davis passed away in Fort Collins while he was with his daughter Laurel. Wayne was born on January 19, 1918 in Stonington, Colorado to John and Etta Davis. His parents preceded him in death; his wife Alice; and a brother, Vespers. He is survived by two daughters, Shelly (David) Daniel of South Fork, Colorado and Laurel Davis of Fort Collins; two granddaughters, Sandra (Melvin) Marshall of Cedar Park, Texas and Pam Daniel of Barrigada, Guam; three grandchildren, Tara, Hayden and Garrett Marshall. Also survived by four brothers and three sisters, Velmer (Marion) Davis of Wheatridge, Colorado, Randall (Tommy) Davis of Monte Vista, Colorado, Glenn (Fay) Davis of Farmington, N.M., Keith Davis, and Genevieve Williams of Nevada, Missouri, Ernestine Adson of Pueblo, Colorado and Ruth (Hugh) Marion of Dumas, Texas. Many nephews also survive. Wayne graduated from Stonington High School, received a B.A. He graduated from Adams State College (where he played basketball) and served in the US Army during World War II. He taught science and education at high school in Center and Dolores, Colorado, then returned to Walsenburg to train and teach until his retirement in 1978. He was a 33rd degree Freemason, a Life Member of the Southern Colorado Council, and a member of the Star Eastern. Throughout her long life, she enjoyed her family, sports, working in her garden and flower garden, reading, and visiting friends. One of his greatest accomplishments was building a small family cabin near Rye, Colorado. The family would like to thank the Boies-Ortega funeral home for all of their help with the preparations. Family and friends are invited to a memorial service at the grave at Thomas Rogers Cemetery south and west of Walsenburg on Monday, July 6 at 11 a.m.
Davis, Jose G.
Joseph G. Davis - Mayor - September 30, 1917 - Joseph G. Davis, age 76, died yesterday morning at the family home, 2501 South Santa Fe Avenue. The deceased was a well-known old citizen who had lived in Pueblo and the Arkansas Valley for the past thirty years. He will mourn the loss of his wife, Mrs. Martha J. Davis, and seven children. Ms. Ella Owens and Ms. Josie Johnson of Pueblo, Milo and Homer Davis of Boone, Ms. May Stevenson of Winnechee, Washington, Ms. Pearl Ames of Huntington Beach, California, and Perry Davis of Fowler. His wife and all the children were present when the end came. He was a member of the First Methodist Church in that city and the local GAR post, and before his last illness he was active in both organizations. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel and will be conducted by the Grand Army of the Republic and the Women's Relief Corps. Burial will be at the GAR property in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village October 1, 1917 The funeral of Joseph G. Davis was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel. Comrade O.S. Reed, D.D., conducted the services. Mrs. Mahlon Saxton and Mrs. J.V. Adams, accompanied by Miss Vesta Croes, sang "Rock of Ages", "Saved by Grace" and "No Night There". In the chapel, the Women's Relief Corps conducted their funeral services and in the tomb, the G.A.R. Post his funeral ritual. The bearers were: J.A. Griffin, W.S. Taylor, WH Ragland, B.F. Metzer, J.J. Bippus and J.H. Holmes of the G.A.R. The flower bearers were Mesdames: Watson, Ragland, Todd and Turner. The burial took place at the Grand Army Ground in Roselawn Cemetery.
Davis, Kaye Dene
Kaye Dene Davis - Herald News - December 30, 2003 - Kay Dene Davis left this world to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday morning, November 30, 2003 pain free. She died at Sierra Vista Hospital at the age of 68. Kay was born on October 8, 1935 in Borger, Texas. She was the only daughter of O.W. Jack and Anna Blanche (Brooks) Tipton. She has been a registered nurse for most of her life and worked for many years as the Director of Nursing at Good Samaritan in Hobbs. He was a member of the Church or Christ. She married John Davis on July 18, 1998 in Lovington. Kay loved crafts, including painting and firing pottery and crocheting. She was known for playing a lively game of yatzee, cooking and travelling. She is survived by her husband John Davis of Truth or Consequences; three children, Warren Taylor and wife Raylene of Snyder, Texas, David Taylor of Trinidad, Colorado, and Chris Taylor and wife Jean of Mustang, Oklahoma; daughter Debbie Turner and husband Mitch of Lubbock, Texas; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. His father preceded him in death. Kay's visit will be on Wednesday 3 December from 10am to 4pm. at Serra Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the University Church of Christ in Lubbock, Texas. His cousin, Mr. Clark Johnson, will lead the service. The pallbearers will be his grandchildren. The funeral will be held that same afternoon at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Pampa, Texas, where he will rest next to his father. The organization of the service is entrusted to the attention and direction of Funeraria Sierra, T o C.
Davis, Kerry Denise
Kerry Denise Davis - Pueblo Chief - November 25, 2010 - Kerry Denise Davis, 42, died November 17, 2010. She is survived by her mother, Sylvia (Keller) Lopez; father, Pete Lopez; sisters, Tammy, Laurie and Cristina; husband, Richard Cox; sons, Andrew and Ray; granddaughter, serenity. His grandparents Ivernen and Aulgie Keller preceded his death. Worship service is at 3:00 p.m. Friday, November 26th in the Angelus chapel.
DavisLeonardo L.
Leonard L. Davis - Cacique de Pueblo - January 30, 2010 - Leonard L. Davis was born on March 31, 1944 to John and Diana Davis in Salida, Colorado. The youngest of seven children, he graduated from Salida High School where he played basketball. Shortly after graduating, he moved to Pueblo, where he worked at CF&I's steel mill for 35 years. After retiring, he lived a carefree life, travelling, sunbathing and hanging out with friends. He is survived by his daughter Jeana (Richard); two granddaughters; her mother, Diana Davis; and six brothers. "Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Invisible, inaudible, but always close, still loved, still lost and dearly loved." A celebration of Lenny's life will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. m. February 20, 2010, Elks Lodge, 426 N. Santa Fe Ave.
Davis Lorraine E.
Loraine E. Davis - Northwest Herald - April 20, 2005 - Loraine E. Davis, 85, of Janesville, Wisconsin, died Saturday, April 16, 2005 at Cedar Crest. He was born at Harvard on October 19, 1919 to John L. and Marjorie (Hayden) McCabe. He graduated from Harvard High School and attended the University of Illinois. On May 23, 1942, she married Vernon Davis at St. Joseph's in Harvard. She was Executive Secretary to the Head of Parker Pen's Outside Sales Division for over 20 years. She has lived in Janesville since 1946. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Janesville Women's Club, and Aid for Veterans of Foreign Wars. The survivors include her husband; three children, V. James (Suzanne) Davis of Trinidad, Colorado, Mary Jo Moll of Crystal, Minnesota, and John Daniel Davis of Prairie du Chein, Wisconsin; four grandchildren, Jeffery (Carissa) Davis of Grand Junction, Colorado, Tricia (Derik) Olin of Sheridan, Andrew (Linda) Moll of Elk River, Minnesota, and Michael (Christina) Moll of Chandler, Arizona; eight great-grandchildren, Fallyn, Hannah, Devin, Christopher, Andrew, Nicholas, Jordyn, and Mikey; and two sisters, Mona Meyers of Beloit, Wisconsin and Charlotte McCabe of Plainfield. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, John D. McCabe. Friends can call at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 20, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Christian requiem mass is celebrated on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the church. Burial will take place at Mount Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of other expressions of solidarity, memorial services may be held at Cedar Crest, 1700 S. River Road, Janesville, WI 53545.
Davis Loretta M.
Loretta M. Davis - Denver Post - December 6, 2009 - Loretta M. Davis, 81, of La Veta, CO, died on November 28, 2009 after a brave battle with Alzheimer's disease. She is survived by her children Lannette and her husband Jim Drinkard, Charles and his wife Lori Davis, Debra and her husband Tim Trautmann; his grandchildren Jim and his wife Nicole Drinkard, Scott Drinkard, Rachel and Max Trautmann, Nicole and Kylie Davis, and great-grandson Kalob Drinkard. Her husband Charles J. Davis, Sr. precedes her in death. Her final resting place is with her husband in La Veta Cemetery.
Davis, Mark James
Mark James Davis - Village leader - January 1, 2008 - Mark James Davis, aged 47, died December 30, 2007. He is survived by his mother, Frances A. Davis; Siblings, Kathy (Tony) Bacino, Carla (Gary) Clerkin, Mike (Liz) Davis, Patricia (Wayne) Halligan, Muriel Ann Davis, Mabel (Ross) Reineke, Allan (Robin) Davis, Mary Frances Davis, Linda Lee Davis, and Georganna (Pete) Morlan; Aunts and Uncles, Mary Jo/Don Hallock, Georgia Russell; nieces and nephews, Todd (Amanda) Clerkin, Tracy (Earl) Wolfe, Jewel (Juan) Castro, Michael Davis, Lance Sjodin, Keith Reineke, Amanda Reineke, Mallory Davis, Marissa Davis and Christine Morlan; numerous cousins and many friends in Pueblo and Colorado City, Colorado. His father, George Albert Davis; Brothers George Albert Davis Jr. and Keith Edward Davis preceded him in death. Mark was born on April 16, 1960 in Boise City, Oklahoma to George and Frances Davis and died at Parkview Medical Center. Mark served in the US Navy as an electronics technician on two nuclear submarines. Mark worked for Clerkin Roofing for 25 years. Mark's request was to be cremated without a wake, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. His ashes are scattered in Greenhorn near the grave of his dog Savannah, where they often hiked and explored the area together. This is how the Davis family will remember Mark. Funeral Service, Friday, 10 a.m., January 5, 2008, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be erected for the Kidney Cancer Association through the funeral home.
DavisMarvin J.
Marvin J. Davis - Chieftain Village - April 3, 2011 - Marvin J. Davis passed away on March 31, 2011 at his farm east of Walsenburg. Born Marvin Jesse Davis to Alma Mathilda (Becker) and Arthur Lee Davis on April 28, 1934 in Pauley, Colorado. Marvin is a lifelong resident of Huerfano County. Marvin grew up on the family farm and graduated from Huerfano County High School in 1953. After graduating, Marvin continued to work with his father on a prosperous sheep and cattle farm that began as a stocking estate in 1917. Always a steward of the Colorado Plains, Marvin's life was at the ranch, which will be honored as the Colorado Centennial Ranch in 2017. Marvin married the love of his life, Francie Killion, on June 6, 1954 at the Walsenburg Methodist Church. They were married 54 years. Marvin and Francie spent the next few years in partnership, running the farm and ranch and raising four children. Many young people have worked for Marvin over the years and have been guided and inspired by what he stood for. Tenacious, ambitious, strong-willed, authentic and with a heart of gold, Marvin never found an opportunity that he did not find interesting and has demonstrated this courage time and time again through his many endeavors. Some, but certainly not all, were taxi drivers, freight and cattle trucks, heavy equipment operators, dairy farmers, hunters, and school bus drivers. His most recent venture was the development of Colorado Mountains & Plains Outfitters with his son Scott; and Mark and Heather Valdez, a realization of their love of hunting and the outdoors. Marvin has spent his entire life in the church. Member and past president of the Upper Huerfano Soil Conservation District, member of the Walsenburg Club, founder of the Huerfano County Land Managers Association, and supporter of the Pinon Canyon Opposition Expansion Coalition were just a few of his many holdings. Marvin also cared about Huerfano County 4-H, he spent many years as a leader, fair board member and founded the 4-H Buyers Club in 2009 to encourage future ranchers. Marvin was preceded in death by his loving wife Francie; her parents, Arthur and Alma Davis; his brothers Estel and Edgar Davis; and sisters, Donna Davis and Thelma Tucker Wynne. Marvin is survived by his children Gena Davis (Dr. Lyle) Kenner, Linton, ND, Jill Davis Homerding, and J. Scott Davis of the C. Gaye Davis family farm, Pueblo; four grandchildren, Katelin Renee Davis and Kelsey Michelle Davis, Denver, Hallie Ann Homerding, Walsenburg, Billy Scott Carruth, Pueblo; Sisters, Leoma Owens, El Cajon, California; Rosella Orr, Walsenburg; and brother, Milton Davis, Tullahoma, Tennessee; also sisters-in-law, countless nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and lifelong friends survive him. He was surrounded by good friends and family who adored him. His life was well lived. The funerals will take place at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2011, United Church, Main Street and Kansas Avenue, Walsenburg. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be addressed to the Grassland Trust, an arm of the Pinon Canyon Expansion Opposition Coalition, through the Boies-Ortega Funeral Home, 115 E. 5th Street, Walsenburg, CO 81089.
Davis, Maria Elisabeth
Mary McDaniel Davis - Pueblo Chief - November 10, 1917 - Mrs. Mary McDaniel Davis, aged 75, died last night at the home of Nepesta. Mrs. Davis was the widow of the late John Davis and the sister of John W. McDaniels of Nepesta. The funeral will be announced later by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village - November 11, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. McDaniel Davis was held yesterday at 10 a.m. at the last residence of Nepesta. Rev. W.E. Morris of the Nepesta Methodist Church conducted the services. The bearers were F.D. Crocker, George Boyd, M.M. Harris, Edward Gilmore, W.D. Russell and M.E. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Vivian Swallows and Mr. Henry Wilbur sang "Someday", "Just As I Am" and "My Soul Is All Right". The burial took place in Nepesta, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village – Nov. 22, 1917 – John W. McDaniel Acquires Large Ranch From Davis Inheritance – The last will of the late Mary Elizabeth Davis, who died Nov. 9 at her home in Nepesta, was filed for legalization in Cuadra County yesterday . The will names John William McDaniel, the deceased's brother, as the sole legatee and executor of the estate, which consists of 600 acres of land, some personal belongings and a $2,500 life insurance policy. Ms. Davis survived her husband, John Ware Davis, at the age of only 12, she was one of the best known women in Pueblo County. Her husband was a Pueblo County commissioner and was widely known as a successful rancher.
Davis, Maria Emma
Mary Emma Davis Chief of the Town July 16, 1918 Mary Emma, the infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Howard Davis, died early yesterday morning at the family home, 925 W. 9th St. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m o'clock in the house. The private burial will take place at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery. The arrangements are made by Whiton Mortuary. Chieftain Village July 17, 1918 The funeral service for Mary Emma Davis was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at the residence, 525 W. 9th St. Rev. F. A. Hatch conducted the services and the burial was in Roselawn Cemetery at Whiton Mortuary.
Davis, Mary K.
Mary K. "Flash" Davis - Chief of Pueblo - December 12, 2010 - Mary K. "Flash" Davis died on December 9, 2010 in Pueblo. Mary was born on June 20, 1942 in Seward, Nebraska to Paul and Mary McDonald. He retired from Target Distribution Center in 2005 after 18 years of service. Mary was a member of the Tabor Lutheran Church. She enjoyed travel, camping, and many different crafts including cooking, which earned her the title of Colorado State Cooking Queen. Most of all, Mary enjoyed her family and being with them. His death was preceded by that of his parents. Her survivors include her husband Duane Good; her sister Ruth A. McDonald; children, Bonde Davis (Annette), Rustin (Corinne) Davis, Dennis (Dana) Good and Sue Quiroz (Bob); grandchildren, Keith, Joseph, Danelle, Derrick, Colton, Brandon, their special granddaughter, Emily (Brian) Tator; great-grandchildren Adam, Jesty, Jordan, Cooper and Wyatt; as well as her large extended family, including the Ottersbergs, the Smiths, her "sister" Deanna "DD" Christy, and a variety of friends. The cremation took place. The celebration of the life of Mary will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 2, 2011 at the Gold Dust Saloon, 271 S. Union. In lieu of food and flowers, the family suggests making a donation to the Susan G. Koman Foundation through the morgue.
Davis, Mike (Dr.)
Mike Davis - Colorado Springs Gazette - August 4, 2006 - College President Dies in Crash - Pueblo Community College president Mike Davis was killed Thursday in a plane crash in southwest Colorado, according to the Saguache County Sheriff's Office. According to a university press release, Davis flew alone in his personal plane to a campus branch in Durango. The cause of the accident is unknown. Davis, 54, became PCC president in 2001 after serving as executive vice president and interim president in 2000. Before moving to Colorado, he was a trustee at Vincennes University in his home state of Indiana. dr Davis was respected and loved by his peers at Pueblo Community College and throughout the statewide Colorado Community College system, said Colorado Community College System President Nancy McCallin. He will be greatly missed and our thoughts and prayers are with his family, the students, faculty and staff of the PCC and the Pueblo community.
Davis, Muriel
Muriel Krone Davis - Pueblo Chief - March 23, 2011 - Muriel Krone Davis died on March 21, 2011 in Pueblo. She was born on September 3, 1931 in Las Animas, Colorado to Katherine and John Lester Krone and has lived in Pueblo for most of her life. As a child, she was an employee at Mountain Bell and Fort Lyon Veterans Hospital. She spent most of her time building a house and spending quality time with her daughters and grandchildren. Muriel was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband Floyd S. Davis. She is survived by daughters Wendy (Rick) Pavlik of Monument, Miriam McCray of Colorado Springs, Rebecca (Brad) Davis-Miller of West Virginia, and Juliana Davis of Pueblo; a brother, James (Judy) Crown of Arvada; grandsons, Brett (Pei-san), Lindsey, Andre and Quinn; stepchildren, Ricky (Ann) Pavlik; great-grandchildren, Adrena, Zennin and Ellie; and two great-grandchildren, Hannah and Nicky. Cremation at Davis Crematorium. The wake will take place at 2:00 p.m. Friday March 25, 2011 at Mountain View Cemetery.
Davis, Nancy Lavana
Nancy Lavina Davis Pueblo Chief January 8, 1917 Pioneer Resident Dies Mrs. Nancy Davis, well known here, was born in Alabama Mrs. Nancy Levina Davis, one of the pioneer residents of the Pueblo and a woman treasured by all who knew her , died Sunday morning at his son's home, USA Davis, 435 Rush St. Mrs. Davis has lived in Pueblo for 28 years and the news of her death will bring great sadness to her many friends. She is survived by husband Samuel M. Davis and 6 children, U.S. Davis, J.H. Davis and F.E. Davis of Pueblo, J.S. Davis and Mrs. May Moran from Los Angeles, California. Hours at the McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Pastor Gustav A.C. Lehman will conduct the services and the burial will be at the family compound in Roselawn. Please omit the flowers. Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1917 - The funeral service for the late Mrs. Nancy L. Davis, a well-known resident of Pueblo where she lived for 42 years, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 a.m. at the McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Chieftain Village - January 10, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Nancy L. Davis was held yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel, Rev. Gustave A. C. Lehman held services. Mrs. Harry Morris, Mrs. J. Hart Reese, Mrs. Alexander McDonald, accompanied by Mrs. The following relatives of the deceased carried the coffin: U.S. Davis, J.H. Davis, F.E. Davis, J.A. Davis, US Davis, Jr. and Elmer Gideon. Burial took place in the family vault in Roselawn.
Davis, Pamela May
Pamela May Davis – Chieftain Town – 26. Juni 2010 – Pamela May Davis, 50. Montgomery & Steward.
Davis, Phoebe
Phoebe Davis - Pueblo Chieftain - May 6, 1917 - Mrs. Phoebe Davis, aged 64, died early yesterday at her country home in St. Charles Mesa. She was one of the Pueblo County pioneers and the widow of the late James E. Davis. She was born in Wales and moved to Colorado as a child. He married in Denver and later came to Pueblo. A steady and active worker, she was a member of that city's First Baptist Church. She is leaving the country to mourn the loss of her three daughters, Misses Effie Ruth of Pueblo and Mrs. CM Payne of Dallas, Texas, three sons Ben, Howard and William of Pueblo. The remains have been taken to McCarthy Undertaking Parlors and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - May 8, 1917 - The funeral service for the late Phoebe Davis will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. Llewellyn L. Henson will conduct services and burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery.
Davis, Ralph (Sra.)
Mrs. Ralph Davis Town Indicator October 25, 1913 Correspondence from Galbraith Valley County Veterans expressing condolences to Ralph Davis and his poor orphans. We all knew Mrs Davis as Esa as she grew up in Beulah from a young age and always had a good word of encouragement and a smile for everyone.
Davis, Rice
Rees Davis Chief of Pueblo December 25, 1918 Died in Philadelphia Rees Davis Until a few months ago, a Pueblo resident died in Philadelphia on December 23, according to news received at the Pueblo yesterday. While in Pueblo, he worked at the steel mill. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. William C. Lloyd, 1413 Routt Ave., and one brother, John Davis, of 122 Michigan.
Davis, Roy M.
Roy Milton Davis - Imperial Funeral Home - 24. Mai 2013 - Roy Milton Davis, 11. Mai 1949 - 6. Mai 2013.
Davis, Stanley Richard
Stanley Richard Davis - Cacique of Pueblo - January 3, 2013 - Stanley Richard Davis, 87, of Pueblo, died December 28, 2012. Viewing, Friday, 9-10:30 am, Romero Chapel, followed by funeral at 11:00 am p.m., Roselawn Cemetery.
Davis, Theodor T. .
Theodore "Ted" T. Davis - Pueblo Chief - June 24, 2010 - Theodore Ted Davis died on June 19, 2010 in Colorado Springs. Ted was born on October 12, 1927 in Victor, CO to John and Glades Davis. He graduated from Central High School in 1945, Pueblo Junior College in 1947, and CSU in 1950 with a degree in civil engineering. He served in the US Army Artillery and Corps of Engineers before earning a law degree from CU Law School in 1957. His career has taken him to Nebraska, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan and Colorado and he has worked on many large construction projects around the world world worked. During his retirement, he volunteered with the Retired Executive Service Corps in Omaha and Pueblo and the Pueblo Legal Aid Society. Ted joined the Masonic Order in 1949 and remained active after serving as Worshipful Master of Greenhorn Valley Lodge #196 in Colorado City. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, John E. Davis. Ted is survived by his wife Colleen Davis, children and grandchildren; Tim (Mary Jo) Davis, Trevor and Ethan from Colorado Springs, Jana (Claude) Zimmerman, Brian and Sarah from WI, Kris (Dolores) Davis, Dana, Spencer and Caleb from MN, Sister-in-law Audrey Davis, Brother James C. (Shirley ) Davis, nephew and niece; Bob (Shirley) Davis, Ron (Candy) Davis, Debi Stephens (Mike Richardson), Bruce (Diane) Davis, Jerry Davis; and their families, brothers-in-law; Gene (Veda) Tate from OR, Joe Tate from OK, Barton (Willa Mae) Tate from OK, Wayne (Linda) Tate from MT and their families. The cremation took place. A funeral service will be held at Davis Memorial Chapel on Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 10:00 am with Rev. MD Rick Calhoun. Masonic Commemorative Criteria are provided by Greenhorn Valley Lodge #196. Donations in memory of Mr. Davis can be made directly or through the morgue to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation.
Davis, Thomas Hillary III
Thomas aka Daniel Hillary Davis III - Pueblo Chieftain - December 24, 2009 - Thomas aka Daniel Hillary Davis III, age 53, was born December 19, 1956 in Pueblo, Colorado and died December 19, 2009 at his home in Beulah, colorado . Preceded in death by his wife Debbie; and father, Odis. She is survived by children Tommy, Kolette, Johnny, Jennifer and Tina; mother, rose; sister Patti; brother Daniel; and their families; as well as grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Cremation, excluding services. A special thanks to the Hospice Sangre de Cristo.
Davis, TrinityJade
Trinity Jade Davis - Village Leader - December 12, 2010 - Trinity Jade Davis, young daughter of Taneesha Valdez and Steve Davis, moved in with the angels on December 7, 2010. She is also survived by her sisters Marina and Jolyssa; Lots of family and friends too. Preceded in death by his grandfather Mark Anthony Valdez; and great-grandmother Julia Gonzales. We love you very much and one day we will hug you in heaven. "Our little angel." At the request of the family, no service will be held.
Davis, Virginia Grace
Virginia "Grace" Davis - Chief of Pueblo - May 23, 2010 - Virginia "Grace" Davis, born July 8, 1920 in Beulah, died May 18, 2010 in Pueblo. Grace preceded her husband Hollan in death on May 22, 1969; his parents and siblings, Wilson (Mabel) Donley, Frank (Doris) Donley, Herb (Gene) Donley, Loren Donley, Donald "Brick" (Bobbi Lou) Donley, Norma (Arthur) Wager, Susie (Raymond) Senderman, Edna ( Harold) Senderman, Bernice Donley, Ruth (Mike) Wurster and Josephine (Bert) Allee. She is survived by two children, Douglas H. Davis and Kathleen D. (Mel) Davis; two grandchildren, Jeffrey Davis and Hollan Davis. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members. Grace graduated from Centennial High School in 1938, worked as a switchboard operator for Mountain Bell and then worked for Arkansas Valley/United Bank before retiring in 1986 after 26 years of service. After her retirement she enjoyed working with potters, sewing, gardening and most of all with her family. He was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star, a member of the Beulah Society and the Beulah Belles Historical Society. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund or to the American Heart Association. Exhibition, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. today, Funeral Home, Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home with interment in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Davis Wanda Lee
Wanda Lee Cook Davis - Mayor - July 9, 2013 - Wanda Lee Cook Davis, 83, died in heaven on July 6 of a prolonged illness. She was born in Davenport, Oklahoma to Scott and Thelma Cook and grew up near Rye, Colorado. Wanda married James Davis and they were constant companions for 66 years. Taking care of the family was his joy. He was preceded in death by his parents and great-grandson Christian. She will be greatly missed by her husband Jim; brother Bill (Lou) Cook; son Scott (Carol) Davis; Grandsons Adam (Stephanie) Davis, Hollie (Brian) Cornelius, Jennifer Davis and five great-grandchildren. A private family service is planned. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Davis, William
William J. Davis - Pueblo Chief November 17, 2013 - William J. Davis, age 87, died November 11, 2013. He is survived by his wife Janice; children, Josh Wilkerson, John (Crystal) Wilkerson and Charles (Paula) Davis; and three grandchildren, Derick Wilkerson, Skyler Davis and Colton Davis; and sister, Nevell Trice. He was preceded in death by his parents Jess Davis and Laura Bell Davis-Kirgan; and sister, Dora Mae Davis. A Navy veteran, he returned from World War II to graduate from Centennial High School in 1947 from Pueblo. junior college. He retired in 2005 after 48 years. A family man, he enjoyed family reunions, participated in his grandchildren's activities, and took them camping and fishing. Worship service will be held on November 23, 2013 at 10:00 am at First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th St. followed by a reception.
Davis, Guillermo Carlos
William Charles Davis - Pueblo Chief - October 24, 2012 - William Charles Davis died at the age of 89 on October 20, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Helen M. Davis, aged 67; daughter Patricia (Robert) McClelland; Children, William G. (Eileen) Davis and Kevin Davis; grandchildren, Brenda (Michael Jewell) McClelland, Karen Harrington, Chelsea and Kristen Davis, Christopher, Justin, Jacqueline, Ryan, Matthew, Michael and Maegan Davis; brother, Frederick Norman Davis; sister, Margaret Davis; sisters-in-law, Edna Davis and Lorraine Glach; numerous nieces and nephews, including special nephew Richard Glach. Preceded in death by his parents, George and Margaret Davis; brothers, Jorge Jr. and Martin Davis; Sister Mary Margaret Davis; and daughter-in-law Connie Davis. Bill was born on October 7, 1923 in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1942 he entered World War I and served as an Army Air Corps flight engineer for the B-24, 498 Bomber Group. Bill and Helen were married on November 23, 1944 in St. Mary in Pueblo. His career as a locomotive engineer began in Baltimore and ended when he retired after 45 years with the Santa Fe Railroad. Bill enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, family gatherings and dinners and sharing his life experiences with everyone. Hunting, fishing, gardening and odd jobs for your family and friends. Bill was a member of the Saint Benedict Oblates, the Holy Name Society and a founding member of the Nocturnal Worship Society. He also celebrated the Eucharist at his church and visited many of the parishioners who were returning home. He was an active member of the Weisbrod Aircraft Museum and served on the committees of many other community groups and organizations. The family thanks Dr. Urioste, the nurses and all the nurses who took care of him he loved. Rosario, Wednesday 7 p.m. and Funeral Mass, Thursday October 25, 2012 at 10 a.m., in the Church of Santa María. Included in the procession are Legion Riders and Patriot Riders. Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team military honors and burial at Roselawn Cemetery.
DavisWilliam J.
William J. Davis - Town Chief July 3, 1917 Farmer killed when his car overturns; 2 girls injured dead: Will Davis, 42, farmer, lives near Beulah. The injured: Miss Minnie Evans, 18, broken arm, multiple lacerations to face and body and mental shock. May died Miss Anna Evans, 24, cut and bruised face and body. It will probably recover. Will Davis, 42, a well-known farmer living near Beulah, caused his own death and endangered the lives of Miss Minnie Evans, 18, and Miss Anna Evans, 24, daughters of a neighboring farmer, when he was riding a snapped car being driven by Miss Minnie Evans as she attempted to make a sharp turn on the highway six miles east of Goodpasture just before 8pm last night. Davis suffered a fractured skull and died just before 12 p.m. last night without regaining consciousness. It is believed Minnie Evans could die from her injuries while her sister recovers. Davis took the two Evans girls for a ride in his car. Shortly after the parties drove off, Mrs. Evans took the wheel. Approaching a sharp turn in the road, Davis, fearing that the turn might not be executed, took the wheel, took a sharp turn, and the car's wheels buckled. The car rolled over and then righted itself again. The inmates were over five meters old. Davis is said to have hit a rock. All three were brought to St. Mary's by the United Undertaker Co. and Dr. W.T.H. Baker was called to attend to her. Surgery was performed last night in hopes of saving Davis' life, but he died shortly thereafter. Chieftain Village - July 4, 1917 - The funeral service for the late William J. Davis, who died as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident, will be held at 8:30 am this morning. m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and St. Patrick Church at 9:00 a.m. m. Rev. Alex Dreane will conduct the services and burial will take place in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village—July 5, 1917—The funeral service for the late William J. Davis, who died of injuries in an automobile accident near Goodpasture a few days ago, was held yesterday at 8:30 a.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and St. . Patrick the 9th Rev. Alex Dreane led the services and the church was filled with many friends of the deceased. Many county residents attended and the flower offerings were numerous and beautiful. The bearers were: W. J. Fred, Charles and Herman Westkamp, F. J. Westkamp and John Jones. The flower bearers were: W. J. Westkamp, T. L. Waggoner and Albert and Paul Evans. Burial took place in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Davison, Ivan Wendall
Ivan Wendall Davison - Chieftain Village - January 29, 1917 - Ivan Wendall Davison, 29 days old, son of Mr. The family was en route to Roswell, N.M. to Greeley, Colorado. The baby became ill and was taken to a local hospital. The remains will be shipped today by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Braddyville, Iowa for burial with family members. Chieftain Village - January 30, 1917 - The remains of Ivan W. Davison were transferred yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaken Company to Braddyville, Iowa for burial, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davison.
Davison, Merle E.
Merle E. Davison - Pueblo Chief - August 17, 2004 - Merle E. Davison, age 58, of Pueblo, returned home on August 13, 2004 to be with the Lord. He was born on June 19, 1946 in Billings, Montana. Her ex-spouse and good friend Joan Davison (Van Zandt) preceded her in death; Father, Rex Davison. Survived by children Tina (Brent) Cooper, Selina Davison, Nicole (Chris) Kingston and Michael (Myra) Davison; mother, Allie Davison; siblings, Donald Davison and Verle (Cindy) Davison; sister, Alice Davison; grandchildren, Amanda Cooper, Jon Burke, Tara Gurss, Katrina, Ashley, Courtney, Krystal Kingston, Haellie, Adrianna and Michael Davison; He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Merle was a loving and devoted father and grandfather who will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. Funeral, 6 p.m. Wednesday, in the Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall. The cremation took place.
Davison, MerleW.
Merle W. Davison - Chieftain Pueblo - October 9, 2012 - Merle W. Davison, 78, of Walsh, Colorado, died September 30, 2012. Funeral services were held on October 3 at Church Baptist Walsh. Burial followed in Walsh Cemetery.
DAWKINS, Thomas C.
Thomas C. Dawkins Town Chief December 17, 1919 Thomas C. Dawkins, Pioneer, is Dead Veterans and all others he knew will learn with sincere regret that Thomas Caten Dawkins passed away at his former home. Dawkins died yesterday morning at the family home at 121 Victoria Ave. He was 80 years old and had lived in Pueblo since 1860. Born in Albany, NY, he came west in his youth, settling first in Cheyenne, then Denver, and finally in the city. For a while he followed a cowboy's call; He later entered the express business and eventually left to become a porter at Union Station, where he worked for 17 years. He ran the post office at Union Station for several years. The deceased was a Civil War veteran and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic; He was also a member of the South Col Pioneers Association. He was one of the few survivors of the famous Battle of the Sand Creek Indians. Tom Dawkins was a perfectly honest man, the kind of man one liked to meet; one of those whose word was always good. He leaves behind his wife, Mrs. Nettie Dawkins, and a sister in Mo. At McCarthy's direction, the funeral will be held at the home on Thursday morning at 10:30 am. Chieftain Village December 17, 1919 Thomas C. Dawkins, aged 80, died December 16 at 121 North Victoria Ave. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village December 18, 1919 The funeral of Thomas C. Dawkins will be held this morning at 10:30 am at the residence, 121 North Victoria Ave. The funeral, which will be private, will be held under the auspices of G.A.R. Post No. 8 and South Colo. pioneer club. Rev. OS Reed will lead the services. Friends will be kind enough to leave out the flowers. Burial in Roselawn at McCarthy's expense. Chieftain Village December 19, 1919 The funeral of Thomas C. Dawkins was held yesterday morning at 10:30 am at the residence, 121 North Victoria Ave. Rev. O. S. Read and the Ladies Relief Corps held services at the house and G. A. R. and Pioneer Association services at the gravesite. The bearers were T.J. Downan, William Clark, Aaron Rood, M.B. Yaskey, W.H. Topping and J.A. Holmes, all members of the G.A.R. and pioneers. Burial on the Roselawn family property at McCarthy's expense.
Alba, Josephine
Josephine Dawn - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - April 9, 2009 - Josephine "Jo" Dawn, 101, daughter of Sicilian immigrants Francisco and Catarina (Filipone) Barbera, born February 4, 1908 in Trinidad, died peacefully on April 4, 2009 Josephine graduated from Trinidad High School in 1927. She attended Colorado Teacher's College in Greeley and College in Houston. She earned her teaching degree and taught at the Starkville Elementary School for eight years. She was also an accomplished and self-taught pianist. She married Clyde S. Dawn on June 21, 1935. They were married for almost 60 years. He was a member of Mount Carmel Parish and later Holy Trinity Parish. She and her husband owned and operated a laundry and dry cleaning business and later the Rugby colliery. They later owned and operated the Dawn Motor Company on Main Street for many years. Josephine was an accountant for Rugby Coal Mine and the Dawn Motor Company. Over the years her activities have included the Bridge Club, the Shamrock Club, gardening, cooking and baking. She was known as an enthusiastic baker. Years ago I baked and decorated wedding cakes. More recently, he enjoyed canning and making jams and jellies. He has always loved making and distributing the traditional Italian Christmas cookies. Well into the 1990s, he enjoyed cooking dinner for friends and neighbors. At the age of 90 he also took part in a gymnastics class. She is preceded by her husband Clyde Dawn, brothers Anthony, John and James Barbera, sisters Jenny Salvatore and Sara Corradino, son-in-law Dick Box and grandson David Kelly. He is survived by three children; Marlene (Donald) Kelly's feet. Collins, Bill (Jean) Dawn of Denver and Beth Box of Sammamish, Washington. They are also survived by eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. Also, Josephine is survived by her lifelong best friend, Maria Archuletta. The family thanks the nurses. Grace Martinez provided very dedicated and loving care and friendship for over seven years. Last year when extra care was needed Paula Ozzoll provided wonderful and faithful care. Josephine's desire to stay at home was made possible by the wonderful care Grace and Paula gave her. The viewing will take place on April 12 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. The funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, April 13 at 10 a.m. in the Trinity Church with Fr. Richard Becker Arbitration. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. The family respectfully requests that they have some time alone at home after the service. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Dawson, Cecil Louie jr.
Cecil Louie Dawson Jr. - Pueblo Chief - March 6, 2011 - Cecil Louie Dawson Jr., 77, passed away on March 3, 2011 at the Pueblo Life Care Center. Born March 31, 1933 in Denver, Colorado to Cecil and Velma (Luper) Dawson Sr., who preceded him in death; along with his brother-in-law Leroy Hasenack; mother-in-law Martha Hasenack; and special sister-in-law, Martha Day. Cecil liked to collect cars, coins, stamps and photos. He loved his family very much and was particularly proud of his garden. Cecil is survived by his loving wife, Anna Mae (Hasenack) Dawson, with whom he was 39; their children Richard Dawson, Deanna (Lane) Drury, Terry (Beth) Dawson, Patricia Dawson, Debra (Robert) Henninger, Day Drury and Ed Drury; siblings, Robert (Michal) Dawson and Dona Dawson; in-laws Margie (Larry) House, Junior (Judy) Hasenack, Jim (Virginia) Hasenack, Tuffy Hasenack, Alfred (Gladys) Hasenack, George (Kathy) Hasenack and Frannie Hasenack; 21 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and many other family members and friends. Visit from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday; both officiating in Angelus Chapel, Rev. Frank David. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Dawson, Howard H. (Dr.)
Doctor Howard H. Dawson Pueblo Cacique August 10, 1918 Dr. Howard H. Dawson, aged 50, a noted physician from Rico, Colorado, died in that town yesterday morning after a short illness. He leaves behind a daughter, Mrs. P. Johnson, of Denver, Colorado, and a sister, Mrs. O.C. Horton, of Washington, DC. The body was transported to Denver, Colorado by the United Undertaking Company, accompanied by family members.
Dawson, Margaret Ann
Margaret "Marty" Ann Dawson - Pueblo Chief - May 3, 2011 - Margaret "Marty" Ann Dawson, 58, died April 30, 2011. Her father, John A. Poncot, died in death; Brothers, John Poncot and Wally Poncot. Margaret is survived by her mother, Norma Hunter; Children, Jesse (Kira) Ferguson, Jason (Lisa) House of Lords; Associates, Dallas Stinton; Grandchildren, Zachary Garcia, Brooke Oberhaus and Zoey Ferguson. He served at Fort Supply, Oklahoma State Hospital for 15 years and the Colorado Department of Corrections for 10 years. Margaret was a wonderful mother and friend to her children. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, 2011, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, 400 Broadway Ave. Operated by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
DAWSON Patrick A.
Patrick A. Dawson - Imperial Funeral Home - March 29, 2013 - Patrick A. Dawson, October 25, 1944 - March 29, 2013.
Dawson, Thomas
Thomas Dawson Pueblo Chieftain November 29, 1919 Thomas Dawson died at a local hospital on November 27 at the age of 41. body in Whiton's house. Chieftain Village December 5, 1919 The funeral of Thomas Dawson was held yesterday at 11 am at Whiton Chapel. Burial at Roselawn. Friends from Denver attended.
Tag, Chester A.
Chester A. Day - Huerfano Journal - April 19, 2012 - Chester A. Day, December 23, 1922 - April 8, 2012 - Chester (Chet) Day was born on December 23, 1922 in Trinidad, Colorado. He was a member of a World War II Veteran where he served as a field gunner, trucker and full track driver. He worked for many years in the Walsenburger Mühle, where he later retired. Chet loved fishing, hunting and camping. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. He is survived by his wife Gerry of almost 61 years; her daughter Kathy Boemer; two sons, Gene Day and Steve (Laura) Day; Grandsons, Jeron (Heather) Boemer, Shanna (David) Armijo, Kaylee Boemer, Briana (Lyle) Rider, Dustin Day, Darrin Day, Jacey Day, Dean Day; and great-granddaughter Jaden Boemer. He was the strongest, sweetest, most patient and loving man and will be greatly missed by his loved ones. We would like to thank everyone for the kind words and consideration. A private service will be held for family and close friends. Death leaves a pain no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Day, David F.
David F. Day - Indicator Town - July 4, 1914 - David F. Day, age 66, founder and editor of the Durango Democrat, died of paralysis.
Tag, Marta Luisa
Martha Louise "Shorts" Day - Chieftain Village - March 8, 2009 - Martha Louise "Shorts" Day went to our Lord on March 5, 2009. She was born to Albert and Martha Hasenack in Toltec, Colorado, they preceded her. in death. Survivors include her loving husband Robert Day Sr.; two daughters, Leona (Dan) Gowin and Marie (Rick) Dewolfe; three children, Albert (Marge) Day, Robert (Dianne) Day Jr. and Donald Day; 10 grandchildren, Michelle, Sierra, Claire, Michaela, Chris, Ian, Daniel, Justin, Cody and Patrick; a great-grandson, Logan; two sisters, Anna (Cecil) Dawson and Marge (Larry) House; six brothers; sisters-in-law, Dorothy (LC) Baker and Sue (Chuck) Watson; and numerous nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly. The cremation took place at Martha's request. Funeral, Monday at 10am, First Church of God, corner of Tyler and Abriendo. Pastor Danny Bryant, Acting.
she, maria anna
Mary Ann Andrade Day - The Item - December 15, 2004 - Mary Ann Andrade Day, 68, wife of David F. Day, died on Sunday December 12, 2004 in Decatur, Georgia. a daughter of the late Ralph Andrade and the late Maria Andrade. Mrs. Day was a member of St. Jude. He graduated from St. Joseph's in Denver, Colorado and served as a first lieutenant in the United States Air Force. She previously worked as a nurse at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Survived by her husband by Sumter; two daughters, Linda T. Fink of Atlanta, Georgia and Lisa M. Martinez of St. Louis. Louis, Missouri; a son, David Patrick Day of Perth, Australia; two brothers, James Andrade of Denver and Hugh Andrade of Trinidad, Colorado; two sisters, Ruth Corrales of Denver and Carmen Cordova of San Diego, California; three grandchildren, Robert David Fink, Victoria C. Day and Isabelle H. Day. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Jude with Father Alistair McKay, C.Ss.R. The official burial will take place at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. A service will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday followed by an 8:00pm wake up call at the Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home. Memorials may be directed to the St. Jude Catholic Church Migrant Ministry Fund, 611 W. Oakland Ave., Sumter, SC 29150. Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and Crematory, 221 Broad St., Sumter is responsible for the arrangements.
El, Robert Lorenz
Robert Lorenz R.L. Day - Chieftain Village - March 9, 2013 - Robert Lorenz R.L. Day, 80, was born on June 18, 1932 in Alamosa, Colorado to Clarence and Ruth Day and died on March 6, 2013 in Pueblo. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 60 years, Cleo; Children, Bobby (Roxann), Cindy (Lyle) Schmidt, Dr. Greg (Nora) and Pam (Mick) Rafter; grandchildren Jaelee (Tony) Fetrow, Steven and Amanda Schmidt, Barb (Nick) Sines, DJ (Ashley) and Jeff Shiflett, Bobby, Cleo and Oliva Day, Chelsea and Micah Rafter; great-grandchildren, Kalea, Tayten and Jace Fetrow, Kayden Sines, Carson and Grayson Shiflett; half-sister Mary Melbihess; sister-in-law Betty Day; and his faithful companion Ko-Ko. They also leave behind brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Doug Day. Robert attended Centennial High School, followed by Wentworth College, Colorado Teachers College and graduated from Pueblo Junior College. He played football for Wentworth and PJC. He was P.E. Teacher at the Minnequa School. He began his logging career at Brown Lumber and later became a co-owner of BMC (Economy) Lumber and LMH Building Center. He was active on the Bulldogs 1950 Centennial Rally Committee. Robert has served as President of the Mountain States Lumber Merchants Association and the Home Builders Association. He was also a former Trinity Lutheran Church elder. Robert enjoyed the lumber industry and worked until his death. Family has always been his number 1 priority. He will be remembered as a strong, generous, devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather and faithful servant. Special thanks to: Greg Bowman, MD, Marcos Albright, MD, Chris Stjernholm, MD, Michael Daines, MD, Douglas Duffee, MD, Parkview Medical Center and DSI Renal Inc. Memorial donations may be made in lieu of flowers in memory of Robert for the American Heart Association. There will be a celebration of life on Monday, March 11, 2013 at 11:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church. Admission is at 3:00 p.m. in the Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Dayton, Balto
Baltus Dayton - Chieftain Village - November 21, 1917 - Baltus Dayton, age 83, died yesterday morning at his family home, 1021 Routt Ave. The body was shipped to Anthon, Iowa last night by the McCarthy Undertaking Company, accompanied by family members. Chieftain Village - November 22, 1917 - The remains of Baltus Dayton were taken to Anthon, Iowa for burial with family members by the McCarthy Undertaken Company yesterday morning.
Dayton, ElsaA.
Elsa A. Dayton - Chieftain Village - November 6, 1917 - The funeral of Elsa A. Dayton, aged 14 months, who died at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Rose V. Boucher, 1214 Pine, will be held this afternoon in 2 hours at home. Funeral arrangements by Davis & Vories. Roselawn Internment. Chieftain Village - November 7, 1917 - The funeral service for Elsa A. Dayton, the 14-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie D. Dayton, was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. PV Boucher, 1214 Pine St. Services were conducted by Rev. J. H. Ketchum. The pieces of flowers that were deposited on the small coffin were rich and beautiful. During the service, Mrs. George Liz and Mrs. L. M. Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Lulu Triclere Jones, sang "Among the Lilies" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Burial took place in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dayton, Elsie
Pueblo Chief Elsie Dayton November 13, 1918 Pueblo Nurse Dies The news of Mrs. Elsie Dayton, which took place in Spokane, Washington, was welcomed in the Pueblo. Mr. Dayton was a night watchman at Minnequa Hospital for 2 years and is also a registered nurse there. She left Pueblo to visit her sister in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and while there she was called to accept the superintendentship of Wallace Hospital in Wallace, Idaho. Unable to maintain his position there due to health problems, he went to Spokane, where he attended business school. When the call came for volunteer nurses, she answered, and while caring for 70 patients, she contracted the flu and died. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dayton of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; 2 brothers, W. A. Dayton, 1431 Spruce St. and Archie D. Dayton, 1635 East Routt Ave., Pueblo, and one sister, Miss Dorothy Dayton of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dayton left Pueblo for Spokane yesterday after receiving news of his death. Note: She was buried in the Woodland Cemetery, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Pueblo chief January 1, 1919 Four Pueblo Red Cross workers killed One nurse killed when a Hun torpedo sank a ship sailing to France Died on active duty: Asbury White, front line canteen work; Phoebe Allen, ft. slocum; Dead in the Street: Jane Minor Hendricks, New York; Died on the torpedoed hospital ship Llandorf Castle: Mabel Macdiermid, 7 June 1918. Pueblo County has a remarkable track record of assisting Red Cross personnel at home and abroad. Before our country's participation in active struggle, residents of Sunshine County worked with the Mercy Badge. But in the last 20 months, the Red Cross has taken in 41 women and 3 men to work at home and abroad. It should not be forgotten that in order to be suitable for such work, candidates must pass a rigorous, even rigorous, examination and evaluation of their physical, mental and moral qualifications. The term morality means more than the mere sincerity of action and carries all that subtle power to inspire courage and show unwavering devotion in all circumstances. It took Henry, the secretary of the Pueblo chapter, a long time to get the data off the office, reviewing the Pueblo nurses' records here and at the state headquarters in Denver. Available records show that 23 workers were sent to sea and 18 were assigned to this land. The three male workers were all in the foreign service. The names follow: Elsie Dayton, died in ER, Spokane.
DaytonJoyce E.
Joyce E. Dayton - Village Leader - June 13, 2009 - Joyce E. Dayton, aged 85, died on June 11, 2009 in Arvada, Colorado. He was born on February 20, 1924 in Cheraw, Colorado to Harold and Olive (Basinger) Wadleigh. On February 7, 1943, Joyce married Kenneth Dayton in Cheraw; He died her in January 2002. He was a member of the Daughters of the Nile. Joyce is survived by her children, Cheryl Kinkel of Redlands, California, Judith Dayton of Aurora, Colorado, and Katherine (John) Loerwald of Arvada, Colorado; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Elva Berggren; and brother, Calvin Wadleigh. His parents also preceded him in death; Sister Oleda Kay Wadleigh; and brother Dean Wadleigh. Funeral Service, Monday, June 15, 2009, 1:00 p.m., Garden Holt Chapel, Canon City, Rev. Mark Gibson officiating. Burial will be at Mountain Vale Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Daughters of the Nile at 1150 Panorama Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80904 or to your preferred charity. Arrangements made through the Holt family funeral home.
duty, darling
Darrel Dazzio - Village Chief - December 19, 2013 - Darrel Dazzio, 47, Arvada, formerly Village, December 16. Aspen Funeral Home, Arvada.
Duty, Samuel
Samuel Jack Dazzio - Cacique Pueblo - July 7, 2011 - Samuel Jack Dazzio. In loving memory of Samuel Jack Dazzio who has been walking with our Lord since July 3, 2011. He was a retired trucker who loved life and cars. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. The cremation took place. There will be no services.
D’Cristina, Susan M.
Susan M. D'Cristina - Cacique de Pueblo - October 16, 2011 - Susan M. D'Cristina died at the age of 92 on October 12, 2011. Her husband Joseph preceded her in death; parents, Joseph and Victoria Montoya; sisters and brothers, Ruby (Bill) Pino, Eloy (Estelle) Montoya, Eddie (Ruby) Montoya, Paul Montoya and Agnes Chavez; Sister-in-law Gloria Hindle. She is survived by her brother William (Nancy) Montoya; brother-in-law, Obed Chavez; children, Donna Trujillo, Michael D'Cristina and Debbie (John) DeLuca; grandsons, Brent Trujillo, Rocko (Kristin) DeLuca, Andrea (Shivam) DeLuca Gupta, Joel D'Cristina and Damian D'Cristina; great-granddaughters, Siena DeLuca and Lucia Gupta; special daughter-in-law, Kaye (Jack) Ahlin; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. No preview at Susan's request. Funeral service, Monday, October 17, 2011, 10 a.m., Imperial burial chapel, burial site below. Please skip the food and flowers. Donations in memory of Susan can be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or Meals on Wheels. Special thanks to Lucile DeLuca, Diane Chavez, Sangre de Cristo Hospice, Ms. Blossom, Olga Clark and family, Patty Coplen, Alice Pena and Pueblo Extended Care CNA, nurses and therapists. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
From Agnes, Michael
Michael DeAgnes - Mayor November 10, 1918 Michael DeAgnes, aged 30, died yesterday in a local hospital of the Spanish flu. He worked at the Pueblo cabin for several years. He is survived by a wife and two children who live in the family home, 607 Granite St. Remains have been moved to McCarthy Undertaker Halls and the burial will be announced at a later date.
Deaguero, Alonso
Alonzo Deaguero - Trinidad Times - September 21, 2006 - Alonzo Deaguero - Born September 27, 1934 in Zamoras, Colorado. He attended Weston Elementary and graduated from Primero High School in 1953. In September 1953 he moved to Denver where he worked. He married Alice Trujillo de Torres, CO in 1956 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. They had 3 sons and 1 daughter during their marriage. His son Martín Deaguero preceded his death. He is survived by his wife Alice, sons Daniel (Grace) Deaguero, Robert Deaguero, daughter Laura (Ernest) Rodriquez and daughter-in-law Lorrie Deaguero, all from Denver. 8 grandchildren Catrina Martin from Saucier, MS., David Deaguero, Justin Gomez, Alonzo Rodriquez, Martin Deaguero, Jordan Deaguero, Alicia Deaguero and Jessica Deaguero, all from Denver. 4 great-grandchildren, Jonathan Ross and Mark Martin from Saucier, MS, Dominick and David Deaguero from Denver. Alonzo went to the Lord on September 14, 2006. The service was held on September 19, 2006 at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Denver.
Deaguero, Antonio M.
Antonio M. Deaguero - Denver Post - January 30, 2011 - Our loving father, Antonio M. Deaguero, died on January 24, 2011. His wife, Frances Deaguero, preceded him in death. He is survived by Gerald, Mary Lorraine (Ronnie, December), Thomas (Sharon), Beatrice, Joseph (Debbie), Dorthy (Brian), James (Michael), Marci Frances, Gary (Shelli) and Dion. He is also survived by 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brothers Cosimo and Alonzo and his sister Genevive Fiorentini. The rosary will take place on Monday 31 January at 7:00 p.m. with visit from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Christian funeral service will be held on February 1st at 10am. All services at Our Lady Mother Church, 6690 E. 72nd Ave., Commerce City, CO. Burial will take place after Mass at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Trato, Luella M.
Luella M. Deal - Cacique Pueblo - February 19, 1917 - Luella M. Deal, aged 55, died at a local hospital at noon yesterday. The remains were transferred from Whiton Mortuary to Rifle, Colorado last night, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. GP Emerson, of Portland, Colorado.
Trato, Roxanna Kay
Roxanna Kay Deal - Village Leader - April 1, 2012 - Roxanna Kay Deal, 68, 714 Fifth St., Las Animas, died on Thursday, March 29, 2012 in Las Animas. She is survived by her 50-year-old husband, William E. Deal, of the family home; three children, Rhonda (Greg) Koenig of Beloit, Kansas, Roger (Rae Lynn) Deal of Thornton, Colorado, and Rana (Chip) Brown of Las Animas; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 10:00 am at the First Methodist Church in Las Animas. The delivery service at Las Ánimas Cemetery continues. The family prefers the monuments to Ark Valley Hospice.
dean, soul
Alma "Grandma" Dean - Pueblo Chief - January 4, 2009 - Alma "Grandma" Dean, 81, born January 3, 1927 in Pueblo, Colorado, died December 31, 2008. Her husband, James Dean, preceded; and his brother Arthur Coy. Survived by her son Jeff (Tina); granddaughter, Jacques; great-grandson Tristan; sister, Alberta Starkweather; sister-in-law Betty Lee Coy; and a wonderful extended family. There will be no preview. Worship service, Thursday, January 8, 2009, 2:00 p.m., Central Christian Church, with a reception immediately following in the Church Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers and food, please make a donation to Central Christian Church on Alma's behalf.
Dekan, Andre
Andree Dean Pueblo Chieftain April 17, 1918 Accident Andree Dean, a senior at Leadville High School, fell from a truck while walking down a commercial street. The wheels went over his thighs and stomach. The young man died in a hospital later that night.
Dean, Bernice
Bernice Dean - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal - April 11, 2008 - Bernice Dean McElroy, 98, died on April 3, 2008 at the Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home in Walsenburg, Colorado. Her husband, Lee H. McElroy (Mac), aged 53, predeceased her in 1992. Bernice was born on May 10, 1909 in Anson to Arthur and Louanna Arnett Dean. In the 1920s they moved to Lubbock and owned and operated a cotton farm at South University. Bernice is survived by twin daughters Lynn Hughes and her husband George of La Veta, Colorado, and Marion Lee McElroy and her husband Mac Carter of Wichita, Kansas. He has four grandchildren, Kelly Linder, Houston Furgeson, Robert Valentine and Erika Kirschke, and seven great-grandchildren. She loved her family and was a dedicated counselor and public school teacher for over 34 years. At 19, Berenice's teaching career began with her brother Bernard at Draw. Mac and Bernice were married on June 5, 1939. She then followed her husband's career as a county farm agent and devotedly served various schools in West Texas. Her last position was as a consultant with Smylie Wilson for 15 years. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Texas Tech University. After her retirement, she became an avid bridge player and was a member of the Lubbock Women's Club and Class 50, 50 of the Lubbock First Methodist Church. Worship services will be held on Saturday, April 12 at 2:00 p.m. in Bowman Chapel, First Methodist Church. The family will meet friends at the Resthaven Funeral Home from 10am to 5pm. m. to 11 a.m. m. Saturday. In lieu of flowers, the family proposes memorials for the First Methodist Church of Lubbock Youth Ministry.
Dekan, Johann I.
John I. Dean - Chieftain Village - November 13, 2011 - John I. Dean, 52, died November 9, 2011. Cremation, Roselawn.
Dean, Marta Elena
Martha Ellen Dean Town Chief August 1, 1917 Martha Ellen Dean, aged 64, died yesterday afternoon at the family home at 12 Y Block. Dean has lived in Pueblo for 33 years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lottie VanZant and Mrs. Grace Larson, and the following grandchildren: Gertrude Odd, Bruce and Donald VanZant, Courtney Larson and James Dean O'Brien. The remains are in the care of Davis & Vories and the burial announcement will be made at a later date. Chieftain Village - August 2, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Martha Ellen Dean of Block Y 12 will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the family home. Rev. Haycraft will conduct the funeral services. The burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery and funeral arrangements will be made by Davis and Vories. Chieftain Village August 3, 1917 The funeral of Mrs. Martha E. Dean was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at the family home, 12 Y Block. Rev. Haycraft performed the service. The porters were Mr. Woods, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Holland, Mr. Ballas, Mr. O'Donnell and Mr. Cordero. The flower bearers were Mrs. J. E. Eagleton, Mrs. J.In. Butler, Mrs. J.P. Holler and wife Lillie O'Brien. The friendliness of friends was expressed by many beautiful flowers. Burial was at Mountain View Cemetery under Davis & Vories.
Dean, Minerva
Minerva Dean Town Chief July 4, 1918 Minerva Dean, aged 19, died early yesterday morning at the home of her uncle Elmer Breckenridge, 1412 Lake Ave. The remains will be cared for at Davis-Vories Undertake Parlors pending the arrival of next of kin, with burial arrangements to be announced at a later date. Pueblo Cacique July 6, 1918 Miss Minerva Dean was detained in the chapel of the Davis & Vories Compromise Company at 10 am yesterday morning. Rev. J. A. Jeffers officiated. The Davis & Vories Quartet sang "All the Way My Savior Leads Me" and "Sometime We'll Understanding". At 3:00 a.m., the body was taken to Scott City, Kansas, accompanied by the father, mother, and sister.
Dean, Ora Charles (Sergeant)
Sergeant Ora Charles Dean Chief of Pueblo November 25, 1918 Serg, Dean dies of wounds in France News arrives from France of the death of another brave Pueblo County soldier who offered his services to Uncle Sam on days when that country fell into the Mexico could go to war. O.C. Dean was born in Pueblo 24 years ago, on October 3rd, but spent most of his time on the farm with his father in Orchard Park; he went with the army to the border with Mexico; from there he was promoted to Philadelphia and from there abroad. As a member of the First Army, he was in the midst of some of the greatest battles and sustained injuries from which he died. When dispatched he was a private, but by merit he was promoted to Cpl. and later a sgt. His father, Charles Dean, still lives on the farm near Boone. Details of the sergeant's injuries were not given to the family. Dean died or where he was injured. He belonged to the Cia. H, 18th Infantry. [Editor's Note: Now Charles Dean, Born: October 3, 1894, Died: October 22, 1918; Parents: Charles Dean (1865 - 1957); Bella Dean (1872 - 1945); Inscription: Killed in Action; Burial: Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA, Lot: 28-411-7.]
Dean, Rita
Rita Moore Dean - Village Leader - January 22, 2009 - Rita Moore Dean, 67, died on January 17, 2009. Rita was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado and grew up in Simla, Colorado. He attended Simla Public Schools and Lamar Junior College. Rita was married to Charlie Muma from February 16, 1968 to 1974. Two sons, Lee and Ty, were born to this union. Rita's achievements and successes are a testament to her many business experiences and training in real estate sales and management, mortgage lending, and insurance sales and management. It became an integral part of his beliefs about work ethics and moral values, affecting not just his children and grandchildren but his entire family, friends, business associates and customers. In the late 1970s, Rita and her children moved into their home at The Pinery in Parker, Colorado. This became the basis and focal point for his children, family and friends' interest and participation in golf. This time in Rita's life played a big part in her support and commitment, as Lee attended Chadron State College and played soccer, and Ty attended the University of Wyoming, where he also played soccer. In August 1985, Rita married Keith Dean. Living in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, they were small business owners who had many good times while serving with The Ambassadors "Red Coats" of the Steamboat Chamber of Commerce. Rita and Keith immigrated to Colorado Springs and started their insurance business in the early 1990s. It was at this job that Rita thrived and rose to prominence at American Republic Insurance in Des Moines, Iowa, where she received numerous travel, cruise and achievement awards. Rita preceded her father Thelmer Moore in death; and is survived by his mother, Laurine (Shorty) Moore of Simla, Colorado. She is survived by her husband, Keith Dean, who continues to live in their Colorado Springs home. son Lee Muma (Kay) and ex-wife Crystal; and grandson Zackory of Chadron, Nebraska; son Ty Muma (Kara) and grandsons Marc, Chad, Jaxon; and granddaughter Payton of Parker, Colorado; Brother Dick (Kathy) Moore of Heyworth, Illinois; Brother Chuck (Bernie) Moore of Golden, Colorado; Sister Sharon (Bud) Jolly of Livermore, California; Sister Shirley (Len) Felix of Olathe, Colorado; 10 nieces and nephews and 21 great nieces and nephews and a multitude of aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Barbara Davis Childhood Diabetes Center, 1775 N. Ursula St., No. , at a later date.
De Angelis, Laura
Laura DeAngelis - Trinidad Times Independent - 5. February 2013 - Laura DeAngelis, 87, of Trinidad, died unexpectedly on February 3, 2013. She was born on July 3, 1925 in Sopris to Tony and Catherine (Cunico) Maccagnan. Laura grew up in Sopris and moved to Trinidad in 1968. Laura was married to the late Angelo (Chip) DeAngelis for 61 years and is survived by children Joe (and wife Gerri) from Trinidad, Don (and wife Lynda) from Colorado Springs and daughter Kathy (and husband Dan) Nuschy from Trinidad. He also leaves behind six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Laura is also survived by her brother Joe (and his wife Charlene) Maccagnan of Denver and sister-in-law Rose Zamborelli of Trinidad, as well as several nieces and nephews. Laura was affectionately called Granny De by everyone who knew and loved her. She was a special woman who loved being with her family and friends. Many will remember his great cooking skills and infectious laugh. A special thanks to the staff and residents at The Legacy Assisted Living Home in Trinidad for their excellent care and company. The visit will take place on Tuesday, February 5, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Laura's Memorial Rosary will be held at 12 noon on Wednesday, February 6 at the Mullare Murphy Funeral Home, followed by a service at 1:00 p.m. m. Mass in the Catholic Trinity Church. The burial will take place after the service in the Catholic cemetery in Trinidad. Pall bearers will be grandchildren Joe DeAngelis Jr., Dan Nuschy Jr., Don DeAngelis Jr. and great-grandchildren K.J. DeCristino, Christopher DeAngelis and Matthew DeAngelis. The family entrusted the preparations to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
De Angelis, Mary A.
Mary A. DeAngelis - Cacique del Pueblo - January 26, 2010 - Mary A. DeAngelis, 84, Trinidad, January 24. Eat Trinity. The Chronicle-News - January 27, 2010 - Mary A. DeAngelis, 84, died unexpectedly in Mt. San Rafael on January 24, 2010. He was born on April 26, 1925 in Trinidad to Serena (Bonfadini) and Harry Stewart . He attended the Schools of the Holy Trinity and the TSJC. On December 21, 1940, Mary was married to Louis DeAngelis at Holy Trinity Rectory. She worked at the Moses Department Store, Cesario's Bakery, and then as a clerk at Montgomery Ward for many years until her retirement. Mary has been active in her community, volunteering at Mt. Saint Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and the Trinidad Welcome Center. He was a member of the Colorado R.H.O. and Masters in Beta Sigma Phi. A woman of faith, she was a member of Holy Trinity Parish, the Catholic Daughters of America, and also served as a Eucharist. She was an avid bowler and traveled with her team to various tournaments. His favorite pastimes were playing cards, especially bridge, and going to Cripple Creek. Before her death, her parents, husband Louis DeAngelis and great-grandson Houston Bosseler. Surviving are daughters Mary Lou (John J.) Sebben, Colorado Springs, Irene (Don) Jones, Trinidad; sisters-in-law, Laura DeAngelis, Trinidad; Rosa Zamborelli, Trinidad; seven grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many dear friends. The Rosary took place on Thursday January 28th at the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. The funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, January 29th at 10:00 am in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Burial with Rite of Commitment will follow at Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Active consignors include John Sebben, Jr., Greg Sebben, Mark Sebben, Joe DeAngelis, Jr., Michael Bailey, Todd MsSpadden, and Steve Bosseler. Contributions to Holy Trinity Church or Holy Trinity Academy can be made by individuals who so wish. The family can be contacted at 718 E. 5. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Deton, Neal
Neal Deaton - Pueblo Chieftain - May 13, 1917 Many Puebloans enlisted in the current war. Nearly one hundred and twenty men answered active duty in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps and left Pueblo to attend the training schools to prepare them for the active duty to which they were called. The newly hired Pueblo sailors are: Neil Deaton, a sailor instead of a baker. Pueblo Chieftain - November 7, 1917 - Pueblo Boy in Navy died of boxing match injuries - Neal Deaton, 20, son of Mr. California, Naval Station, from injuries sustained during a friendly boxing match. The parents received a telegram at 11am last night giving scant details of the injuries that led to his death. Deaton enlisted in the Navy on April 21, 1917 and was assigned to the San Pedro Submarine Base. He was fond of athletics and took part in boxing competitions held under the supervision of the Navy. The telegram said the wound affected his brain and caused his death. The young man was a member of the Munro Council K. and L. of Security and Camp No. 29, WOW. He was born in El Paso, Texas and came to Pueblo with his parents eight or nine years ago. His father is a pointsman on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. The body is brought to this town by Davis and Vories, and the burial arrangements are perfected at a later date. Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 1917 - The remains of Neal Deaton will arrive in Pueblo this afternoon and be taken to the Davis-Vories Undertake Parlors. The funeral is expected to take place on Tuesday afternoon. The time will be announced later. Chieftain Village - November 11, 1917 - Neal Deaton's funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Camp #29, WOW, will hold funeral services. Chieftain Village - November 12, 1917 - Military Tributes to Neal Deaton, Funeral Tuesday - Neal Deaton's funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. N.R. Stone of the Southern Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. J.M. McKee of the Y.M.C.A., will lead the services. Monroe Council, Knights and Ladies of Security will hold the funeral service for K. & L. of S. at the chapel, and Valley Camp No. 29, Woodmen of the World, will illustrate the funeral service for Woodmen in the cemetery. A volunteer escort of Hispanic veterans, led by Sam E. Thomas, will be present and act as a firing squad at the cemetery, and the camp bugler will sound the faucets. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village - November 13, 1917 - The funeral of Neal Deaton will be at 2:30 this afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Reverend W.R. Stone, accompanied by Rev. J.M. McKee will be responsible for the services. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Town - 14 November 1917 - Military Funeral for Sailor Town - Impressive funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis Vories Chapel over the remains of the late Neal Deaton, son of Mr. W. W. Deaton, who died accidentally in San Pedro, California on November 6th. Rev. W. R. Stone, assisted by Rev. JM McKee, officiated. Mrs. Mahlon Saxton and Mrs. J. Vincent Adams sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", "Beautiful Island Somewhere" and "Peace, Perfect Peace". The floral offerings were extremely beautiful, the coffin and altar entirely covered with sprays and accessories, various elaborate designs that came with the bodies of Neal's companions in San Pedro. More than a thousand sad friends were in attendance and many tears were evident as they passed the flag coffin where lay a sailor loved by all while living in Pueblo. Sergeant Casey of the Regular Army and Harold Marmaduke of the Marines acted as honor guards throughout the service. After services in the chapel, officials from the Monroe Council, Knights and Ladies of Security conducted his funeral. The procession to the cemetery was led by Hispanic American veterans in colors followed by the Valley Camp #29 graduation team, WOW! Both organizations march as escort. At Mountain View Cemetery, Camp Valley Official #29, WOW! it illustrated the beautiful ritual funeral service of the men of the forest. Next, the platoon of Hispanic-American veterans fired a broadside, and the camp bugler blew the bells. The chargers were: Addison Hinsdale, Lorian Wade, Henry Harris, Harry Whittington, Geo. Brown and Frank Dykes. Flower bearers were Pearl Keith, Paul Gordon, Ray Pribble, Ray Lay, Geo. Bensic, Roy Garrett, Robert Gammon, Joseph Jones, O. Kibler, and Cleo Hawkins. Delegations from the following organizations attended: G.A.R., W.R.C., Hispanic American Veterans, WOW, Monroe Council and Pueblo Knights and Ladies of Security Council, W.B.A. by M. and B. by R.T. Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 1917 - Pueblo Boy's sparring partner cleared of guilt - Robert W. Allen, boxing instructor at the US Submarine Base in San Pedro, California, was fully exonerated by the coroner's jury, the evidence of the Neal Deaton submitted. the Pueblo boy who, according to information received by the boy's parents here, died from injuries sustained in a boxing match with Allen not too long ago. A letter from Mr. Allen also expresses his great sadness to the boy's parents at the accident and trusts that they can forgive him for his part in the boy's death as he and Neal were good friends. A clipping from a San Pedro newspaper tells the details of the case. "The coroner's jury has returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of Neal Deaton, a crewman at the San Pedro submarine base who died after a boxing match with an instructor on the station. Deaton had been struck down by the man , whom he had fought and died as a result of the blow. Neal Deaton, they fought four rounds at 4:15 p.m. Deaton complained of weakness and difficulty breathing. A doctor, and stated that he suffered from high blood pressure and Deaton was receiving medication. His condition continued to deteriorate and he was placed on the operating table, where he died before surgery could be performed. Death was caused by a ruptured blood vessel due to exertion. Allen's friends on the station fully exonerated him of any blame for the death, as he said he was not badly hit. Pueblo Chieftain December 30, 1917 Five Pueblo Warriors Killed According to Chieftain records, 5 Pueblo boys have died in service since the nation entered the conflict. None of these guys were killed in action, but they did die on the training ground, four of natural causes and a fifth by accident. Of these five, three were Navy recruits and two were enlisted men. Thomas L. Johnson was the first Pueblo child to die since war was declared. He was a sailor and died of pneumonia that summer in Pensacola, Florida. He was the son of Mrs. Emma A. Johnson is one of the most popular young women in town. Neal Deaton, son of Mr. , November 10th. Henry Ford, a former steel worker, died of fever at Camp Funston on November 18. He was the favorite among the guys at the factory. While in that city, he worked on the construction of the by-product coke ovens that will be built at the steel mill. Jose Salazar, 24, a member of the Cd. L, 158th Infantry, died December 23, 1917 at Camp Kearney, Linda Vista, California. He was the first Pueblo child to die at Camp Kearney. Earl W. Pope was the fifth Pueblo child to die during the year. He died at Camp Funston on December 23 and was a Divine recruit from Pueblo County who left Pueblo for camp on September 19. His death was caused by pneumonia. He had been assigned to Battery C, 341st Field Artillery. Chieftain Village November 6, 1919 In Memoriam In loving memory of our beloved son, Neal Deaton, who died two years ago in service at San Pedro Submarine Base, California. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deaton.
DeBacaWilliam C.
William C. DeBaca - Chieftain Village - August 29, 2013 - William C. DeBaca, 79, died August 25, 2013. May his legacy live on forever through his loving children Jay, Suzanne, Joann, Roseann, Janneann, Ruthann, Tim and 15 grandchildren. Rest in peace.
DeBaca-Iacolino, Lydia
Lydia DeBaca-Iacolino - Mayor - February 15, 2013 - Lydia DeBaca-Iacolino, 74, City, February 14, 2013 Comparisons pending. Full announcement on Sunday.
De Bella, Grace Florence
Grace Florence DeBella - Trinidad Times Independent - November 16, 2010 - Grace Florence Carney DeBella, 94, died on Sunday November 14, 2010 in Trinidad. The youngest of six children, Grace was born on October 27, 1916 in Topeka, Kansas to Albert J. Carney and Nancy L. Jones Carney. All five of his siblings and their spouses: Ammon Carney, Mabel (Angel) Galardi, Nettie (Vance) Bramer, Floyd (Dorothy) Carney, and Ruth (Joe) Robino, died. He also died for his brothers and sister-in-law Gregg (Delia & Julie) DeBella Kuhr of Novato, California. The Carneys moved to Trinidad in 1917, where Grace attended school and graduated from Trinidad High in 1934. On March 30, 1935, she married John P. DeBella and they were married at the age of 60 when he died in 1994. Their union was blessed with seven children: Pat (Mack) Adams of Hoehne, John Peter Jr. (Kaye) of Littleton, Nancy (John) Tessari of Fort Collins, Mary (Bob) Franch of Longmont, Joe (Judy) of Santa Fe , Laura (Kerry Taube) from Trinidad and R. Greg, who predeceased her in 1991. Also survived by 20 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren, their first great-great-grandchild, Kacy Mack Adams, died in 1981; 4 great-great grandchildren; as well as family and friends. In her early adult life, Grace worked as a clerk for Montgomery Ward. Taking great pride in being a homemaker and mother, she served the family as the guardian of knowledge by sharing memories and stories. In the late 1960s he returned to the TSJC and became a CNA and served as a private healthcare provider. She also worked with her husband John at Holy Trinity Credit Union. A convert to Catholicism, Grace lived and was a powerful example of a woman of faith throughout her life. She was very involved in her family's life and activities, including the Boy Scout and 4-H programs, her sons' interests in music and art, the PTAs at Holy Trinity and Trinidad Catholic High, the Catholic Daughters of America , the St. Altar of San Jose Society, the Democratic Party and the Trinidad Senior Center. Since 2005, Grace has lived with her daughter and son-in-law Laura DeBella and Kerry Taube. The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to their very special caregiver, Roberta Denton, whose love and caring truly enriched Grace's later years. A eulogy will be given on Friday, November 19 at 12:45 p.m. p.m., followed by the Christian funeral service at 1 p.m. m. in the Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity with direct access to the Catholic Cemetery of Trinidad. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to Holy Trinity Academy, 600 Prospect, Campus Box 208, Trinidad, CO 81082 or R. Greg DeBella Memorial Scholarship, c/o TSJC Educational Foundation, 600 Prospect, Trinidad, CO 81082 , or the Charity of donor's choice. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Debarard, Rosemary P.
Rosemary P. Deberard, 75, of Brighton formerly Pueblo, died 21 Nov 17 Tabor-Rice, Brighton.
DeBiaso, Sandra Rose
Sandra Rose De Biaso - Village Leader - June 1, 2010 - Sandra Rose De Biaso, 66, died on May 25, 2010 as a result of her long battle with diabetes and high blood pressure over the past 20 years. He was born on September 22, 1943 in Florence, Colorado to Franklin Joseph James and Melina Bellino James. Sandra is a 1961 graduate of Florence High School. Sandra was married to her Florence High School sweetheart, Joseph Anthony De Biaso, for 45 years. Sandra's Roman Catholic Mass, 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at St. Benedict's Church in Florence, Colorado. At 7:00 p.m. a rosary will be celebrated in the Church of São Bento. today. Burial will be at Union Highland Cemetery in Florence, Colorado. On June 2, 2010, after Mass, there will be a celebration of his blessed love life and fond memories at Villa Joseph Hall adjacent to St. Benedict's Catholic Church.
I must, Louis
Louis Debona - Creede Candle - May 19, 1923 - Trinidad - This town and environs will be searched today for a man or two implicated in the murder of Louis Debona, an Italian barber who was found on a sidewalk near the public library was shot . No Hubo testigos del tiroteo. Debona received two shots, one in the left shoulder and the other in the head, the bullet coming out of the left eye. Officers investigate an angle of a possible Black Hand conspiracy.
De Bono, Mike Dominic
Mike Dominic DeBono - Trinidad Times - March 17, 2006 - Mike Dominic DeBono, 81, of Trinidad, died March 16, 2006. He was born on January 5, 1925 in Jansen to Pete and Rosaria (Auturo) debono. Mike married Catherine Pasquin on June 29, 1957 at St. Anthony Church in Aguilar. His career began at 7-Up Bottling Co. He then worked in Valdez at the Fredrick Mine for 15 years and worked under maintenance at the Las Animas County Courthouse until his retirement in 1987. Mike was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and Abruezze Present. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Frank, Ross, Joe, Sam, Tony and his sister Lucy. Mike is survived by his wife Catherine of the family home, brother Nick DeBono, and sisters Mary Pachelli and Lena Shew, all from Trinidad. The viewing will take place on Monday, March 20, 2006, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. A rosary will be held on Tuesday, March 21 at 9:00 am. m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home, and the funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. m. at Trinity Catholic Church with Fr. Bob Hagan, SJ as celebrant. Burial will take place in the Catholic Trinity Cemetery. The loaders will be Angelo Vecellio, Franklin Shew, Chuck Pachelli, Sam Molinaro, Inn DeBono and Eli DeBono. The family can be contacted at 805 Nevada. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
DeCarlo, Russell Samuel
Russell Samuel DeCarlo - Cacique del Pueblo - March 21, 2012 - Russell Samuel DeCarlo, aged 79, returned to the house of the Lord on March 19, 2012 after a long and brave battle with Parkinson's disease, surrounded by his family's illness , who ended his life on earth but could not conquer his indomitable spirit and strength of character. Russell's legacy as a loving husband, father and grandfather is what is dearest to him and dearest to us. Russell was born on March 24, 1932 to Sam and Sarah DeCarlo in Pueblo, Colorado. Russell has lived in Pueblo all his life and graduated from Pleasant View High School and the University of Colorado Boulder. Russell retired from CF&I Steel Mill after a 32-year career. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, farming, fishing, playing golf, and watching his grandchildren play sports. Russell is survived by his 52-year-old wife, Lucille; their children Russ (Tonya) DeCarlo and Mike (Jackie) DeCarlo; daughter Lori (Brad) Shannon; grandchildren Michael and Kristin Shannon, Caitlin Tousky, Dominic DeCarlo, Mikayla and Dean DeCarlo; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Casey (Karen) DeCarlo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Russell was deeply loved and valued by his family and the many friends he made throughout his life. The visit takes place from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2012, Roselawn Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Saturday, March 24, 2012, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Donations in Russell's honor may be made to the Rocky Mountain Parkinson's Association, 1325 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 204B, Denver, CO 80222. The family would like to thank Human Touch Home Care and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their kindness. and the care they gave Russell.
By Cesaro, Donald
Donald E. Moe DeCesaro - Pueblo Chief - January 21, 2014 - Donald E. Moe DeCesaro, 79, of Pueblo, died January 19, 2014. Full notification by Wednesday. Chieftain People - January 24, 2014 - Donald E. Moe DeCesaro. Funeral service, 1:00 p.m. 24th, 2014, in St. Louis. Santa Maria Catholic Church.
Von Cesaro, Richela Lynn
Richela Lynn "Shelley" DeCesaro - Pueblo Chief - February 1, 2009 - Richela Lynn "Shelley" DeCesaro, 52, died Saturday, January 24, 2009 at her home in Pueblo. Born July 21, 1956 in Pueblo to Richard C. and Dorothy Wade Kettering. Previously employed as a teacher at First Steps Preschool in Lamar, Colorado. Preceded in death by his father, Richard Kettering. She is survived by two children, Jeremy (Cassie) DeCesaro and Justin DeCesaro; her mother, Dorothy Kettering; brother, Rob Kettering, all from Pueblo; and sister, Melinda Kettering of Greeley; and two grandchildren, Frankie and Lillie from Pueblo. Celebration of His Life, Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 10:00 am, Family Worship Center, 3800 Parker Blvd., Pueblo. Memorials can be made for the American Diabetic Association from the Griffy Family Funeral Home, Fowler. Reception after service, 3 p.m. Call 719-671-1060 for instructions.
DeCesaro, Tony
Tony DeCesaro - Chieftain Village - March 17, 1917 - Tony, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeCesaro, died last night at the family home, 1021 Elm Street. The body was transferred to the halls of the United Empreendimentos Company and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village - March 19, 1917 - Tony DeCesaro's funeral was held at 1:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. m. in the United Undertaking Company Chapel and at 2:00 a.m. m. in Mount Carmel Church. Pastor Father Giglio led the services. Burial took place at the family plot in Roselawn.
DeCicco, Gloria T.
Gloria T. DeCicco - Trinidad Times Independent - August 16, 2011 - Gloria T. DeCicco, 83, died on August 15, 2011 at the Trinidad Inn nursing home. Agreements are pending and will be announced by Comi Funeral Home at a later date.
Decicco, Paul S.Jr.
Paul S. Decicco Jr. - Trinidad Times Independent - 19. January 2011 – Paul S. DeCicco Jr., aged 78, died at his home on January 17, 2011. He was born on March 2, 1932 in Trinidad. He proudly served your country in the United States Army. He worked as a mechanic in California for many years. When he moved to Trinidad, he worked as a handyman and renovated many houses in the area. He also lovingly cared for his mother Rose until her death. He likes to go to the trade fair and likes to go to McDonalds for coffee with his friends every day. He will be missed by many. Facing their deaths are parents Rose and Paul DeCicco, brother Joe (Carol) DeCicco, and sister Norma DeCicco. Survivors are his wife Gloria, Trinidad, daughter Linda (Greg) deLuca, son Rick (Karen) Ghidossi, brother Frank DeCicco, Golden, many friends including Frank (Kathy) Falsetto and his family, and Mike (Ann) Toci, Trinidad. The funeral mass took place on Wednesday January 26, 2011 in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Internment at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery followed, with funeral services conducted by the Fort Carson Honor Guard. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
De Cinti, Maria
Mary DeCinti - Citizens' Voice - July 22, 2005 - Mary DeCinti, 91, of South Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday morning at the hospice community's inpatient unit, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. He was born on June 28, 1914 in Starkville, Colorado to the late Peter and Lucia Forlin Malacarne. Ms. DeCinti worked as a pattern maker for A.E. Nelson and Company for many years until his retirement in 1980. He was a member of St. Louis. . Her husband Guido DeCinti precedes her in death on February 11, 1995; brothers Arthur, Alfonso, Nick and Paul Malacarne; Sister, Donato Malacarne. The survivors are a son, Anthony DeCinti, Wilkes-Barre; Daughters, Lucía Perrella, Municipality of Llanos; Nicoletta (Nickie) Joseph, Wilkes-Barre; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place at 9 a.m. on Saturday. m. at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Homes, Park Avenue and South Street, Wilkes-Barre, with a funeral service at 9:30 a.m. m. in Holy Rosary Church, with Rev. Juan S. Terry. Burial will take place in St. Maria, city of Hanover. Friends can call on Fridays from 5pm to 8pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Northeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, 63 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 or Hospice Community Care, 385 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704.
DeCiocco, Mike
Mike DeCiocco - Pueblo Chief June 14, 1917 Citizens Enlisted for Army Service Associated are young Puebloans ages 21 through 30 inclusive who are in counties of the city applying for military service in the United States Army registered: District #26 Mike DeCiocco .
Decker, Eileen
Eileen Decker - Chieftain Village - July 4, 2012 - Eileen Decker, February 3, 1918 - July 3, 2012, age 94, died July 3, 2012. Funeral, 1:00 p.m. Monday 9th July, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Decker, Lance W.
Lance W. Decker - Town Chief - June 11, 2013 - Lance W. Decker, 47, was born April 16, 1966; and died on June 8, 2013. Her grandmother Maude Mattarocci preceded her in death; grandparents, John Mattarocci and James Cochrane; and his father, William Roach Decker. She is survived by her daughter, Sydney Decker; mother, Louise Jones; grandmother, Helen Cochrane; Brother Wade L. Decker; niece, Delaynee Decker; Aunts and Uncles, Sharon and Dick Moore, Elwyn and Lois Jensen, David and Eddie Mattarocci; cousins, Pam Meier and Becky Wahlen; girlfriend Heather Fanning; and his stepdaughter Angie Madrid. Lance worked at Capritta's Oasis and was an avid Broncos fan. He will be greatly missed by everyone. The memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 10:00 am at the Praise God Assembly. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Decker Lawrence C.
Lawrence C. Decker - Pueblo Chief - April 11, 2012 - Lawrence C. Decker, aged 70, passed away unexpectedly on April 5, 2012 in Pueblo. Larry was born in Lewistown, Mont. to Ira and Frances Decker, attended school and grew up in Billings, Mont. Columbine/Galaten Industries. He served in the United States Navy from 1959 to 1965. Larry was a member of the American Legion Post No. 207 and served in many areas including 40/8 and currently serves as the Senior Deputy Commanding Officer for the American Legion's Colorado Division. He was involved in many veterans activities and organizations for many years. Through these activities he gained many lasting and dear friends. Larry is survived by his wife Joan, whom he married on July 24, 1964; her daughters Brenda and Sara; a brother, Jim (Nancy) Decker, of Arizona; Schwager, Robert Flugstad, Ron Flugstad and Randy Flugstad, all from Oregon. He was a proud grandfather to Kayleigh and Antonia Guadagnoli and Alexandria Decker. Numerous cousins and nephews, including Scott (Michelle) Decker, also survived. Mr. Decker will be in state from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at the morgue. The funeral will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th St. Burial will follow at Imperial Cemetery with military honors certified by American Legion Post no. 170 Honor Guard will be deployed. Make Larry's memorial donations to the charity of your choice.
Decker, Sammie Dale
Sammie Dale Decker - Village leader - April 10, 2013 - Sammie Dale Decker, 63, died April 5, 2013. He is survived by his 43-year-old wife Rosanna Decker; children, Tim (Amy) Decker and Chris (Becky) Decker; another daughter, Trish DiSanti; mother, Irene Hampton; brothers, Scott (Dorothy) Decker and Steve Decker; sister, Sandie (Robert) Randal; grandchildren, Bryn, Kenny, Alora, Kendall, Kendra, Chance, Britani and Colton; mother-in-law Ruth Ramos; sister-in-law Rachel; brother-in-law, Woody and Kenny; several nieces, nephews, friends; very special friends, Mike and Karyn Catalino. His father, Ivan Perry Decker, died in death; and father-in-law, Trindade Ramos. Sammie was born on June 30, 1949 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado to Ivan Decker and Irene Hampton. His best moments were being with his grandchildren and watching them play basketball, hockey, football and baseball. He loved horseback riding, playing cards and fishing. Sammie was a life member of the West Pueblo Saddle Club. Visitation, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, and Worship, 3:00 p.m. Friday April 12 at both Montgomery and Steward Chapel.
DeCoteau, Audrey Lou
Audrey Lou DeCoteau - Sisseton Courier - March 3, 2006 - The funeral service for Audrey Lou DeCoteau, 55, of Sisseton, SD, was held on Friday, February 24, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. at the Tribal Community Center in Agency Village, SD. instead of , with the foot. Charles Chan and Filmore Simon CLP and Rev. Floyd Heminger officiate. The pianist was Billy Kohl and the drums group was the Cook family. The pallbearers were Ron Cook, Wambdi Cook, Vincent Owen, Paul German, Vernon White Jr. and Adam Robertson. The honorary pallbearers were all grandchildren, relatives, friends of Audrey and Bernice Johnson and Ruth Gulck. A wake was held on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. and an evening tour on Thursday, February 23, 2006 at the Tribal Community Center. Burial was at Ascension Presbyterian Cemetery in Peever, SD. Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD was responsible for the preparations. Audrey Lou Owen was born on June 5, 1950 in Sisseton, SD to Aubrey and Estelle (Chanku) Owen Sr. She grew up and attended school in Sisseton, SD. After her education, Audrey began working for SWST and Sisseton Courier. Audrey then attended the U of M in Morris, MN and received a degree in business administration. He then returned to Sisseton and started his family. Audrey loved to knit, bake and cook. She loved reading Inquirer and Star magazines and spending time with her grandchildren. Audrey's deteriorating health led to her admission to the Milbank Nursing Home. Audrey died at Milbank Hospital on February 19, 2006. Audrey is survived by three children, Cody MacConnell of Sisseton, SD, Jennifer Andrade of Omaha, NE, and Albert DeCoteau of Redfield, SD; four sisters, Betty Ann Owen of Watertown, SD, Shirley Buus of Veblen, SD, Joyce Ned of Trinidad, CO, and Gail Marie Owen of Trinidad, CO; three brothers, Ervin Cook of Sisseton, SD, Aubrey Owen Jr. of Sioux Falls, SD, and Robert Owen of Sioux Falls, SD; and seven grandchildren. Audrey was preceded in death by her parents, Aubrey Sr. and Estela; and two sisters, Pauline and Carol.
De Cristino, Minnie F.
Minnie F. DeCristino - Trinidad Times Independent - 13. May 11, 2011 - Minnie F. DeCristino, 79, died surrounded by family and friends after a brave battle with cancer on May 11, 2011 at the Trinidad Inn Nursing Home. He was born on February 2, 1932 to Bertha (James) and Angelo Blasi in Trinidad. Minnie attended Holy Trinity High School and graduated in 1951. She was employed by her good friend Fran Monteleone at Nana and Nano for 28 years. She loved to cook and bake and was best known for her delicious Italian cookies. He also loved taking the Rambling Bus to Cripple Creek with his family and friends. He loved his family and his favorite time was preparing for the family celebrations at Christmas. Before her death are parents Bertha and Angelo Blasi, mother and father-in-law Irma and Joe DeCristino, sisters and brothers Carrie (William) Paravecchio, John Blasi, Lucy Blasi, Mary Ann Hadad, Fred Blasi, Carol Ann Swanson, Tony ( Annabelle) Blasi, Louis Blasi, Dominic Blasi, sister-in-law Mary Margaret Blasi and brother-in-law Frank Cerame. Surviving are husband Pete DeCristino, children Robert (Liz) DeCristino, Springer, N.M., Richard (Kathy) DeCristino, Trinidad, grandson, Travis, Randee, Ryan, Lisa and Erik, DeCristino, great-grandson Carter DeCristino, sibling, Irene Cerame. Trinidad, Theresa (Dick) Hadad, Albuquerque, N.M., Esther (Lou) DeCresentis, Brighton, Betty Jo (Charles) Gyurman, Hoehne, Mike Blasi, Pueblo, Brother-in-Law, Joe Hadad, Trinidad, Bill Swanson, Arvada, Betty Blasi, Trinidad , Billie Blasi, Trinidad, Don DeCristino, Denver, Mary Kay (Bob) Kemp, Wetmore, Betty Blasi, Trinidad, countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends including Fran Monteleone and family. The visitation and rosary were on Sunday. The funeral mass was held on Monday, May 16, 2011 at 10:00 am in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Burial followed in the Catholic cemetery of Trinidad. Active Chargers are grandsons Travis DeCristino, Ryan DeCristino, Erik DeCristino, nephews Paul Blasi, Ronnie Hadad, Joe DeCresentis and Steve Blasi. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
By Cristino, Pete
Pete DeCristino - Trinidad Times Independent - 16. January 2013 - Pete DeCristino, insurance agent - Pete DeCristino, 81, passed away on January 5, 2013 at MCMC in Raton. He was born on September 20, 1931 to Joe (Sharky) and Erma DeCristino in Valdez. On June 26, 1954, he married Minnie Blasi in the bush. the Carmel Catholic Church in Trinidad; a married couple of 57, until his death in May 2011. He worked at Fredrick Mine in Valdez in his early years and then was an employee of Frito Lay Distribution and Prudential Insurance Company until his retirement. Preceding him in death are his parents, Joe and Erma DeCristino, wife, Minnie DeCristino, mother-in-law and father-in-law Angelo and Bertha Blasi, brother, Joe DeCristino, sisters Martha Felthager, Carolyn DeCristino, Betty DeCristino, Irene Cerame, brothers and sisters-in-law, Jim Felthager , Carrie (William) Paravecchio, Tony (Annabelle) Blasi, Frank Cerame, Louie Blasi, Lucy Blasi, Mary Ann Hadad, Dominic Blasi, John Blasi, Theresa Hadad, Mary Margaret Blasi , Carol Ann Swanson and Fred Blasi. Survivors are children, Robert (Liz) DeCristino, Springer, N.M., Richard (Kathy) DeCristino, Trinidad, grandchildren, Travis, Randee, Ryan, Lisa, and Erik DeCristino, great-grandchildren, Carter DeCristino, siblings, Don DeCristino, Trinidad, Mary Kay ( Bob) Kemp, Wetmore, Brother-in-law, Irene Cerame, Trinidad, Dick Hadad, Albuquerque, Joe Hadad, Trinidad, Esther (Lou) DeCristino, Brighton, Billi Blasi, Trinidad, Betty Blasi, Trinidad, Mike Blasi, Pueblo, Betty Jo (Charles ) Gyurman, Hoehne, Bill Swanson, Arvada and countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The funeral will be on Friday, January 11, 2013 with the rosary at 9:15 am at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Mass at 10 a.m. in Trinity Church. Burial with Rite of Commitment will follow at Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Active carriers are grandsons Travis DeCristino, Ryan DeCristino, Erik DeCristino and nephews Paul Blasi, Jim Felthager and Steve Blasi. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home
Dede, Irene
Irene Dede - Huerfano World Journal - December 23, 2010 - Woman killed in head-on collision on Highway 160 - Navajo - A fatal two-vehicle collision on West Highway 160 claimed the life of a 65-year-old Rye woman Friday morning. December 16th. 10. Irene Dede of Rye, Colorado, died at the scene of the head-on collision. The Kia she was traveling in was driven by her husband John Dede, 67, also from Rye. The Colorado State Patrol reports that a Toyota 4 Runner was traveling east on Highway 160 when it turned into the west lane and struck a Kia Rio, causing the Kia to overturn on the south side of the freeway and killing Irene Dede, a passenger in the Kia . John Dede, who was driving the Kia, was slightly injured. CSP reports that Tobias Varos, 61, of Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, and the driver of the Toyota also suffered minor injuries and were arrested and charged with reckless driving resulting in death and two counts of reckless driving causing injury. A passenger in the Toyota, Deena Varos, also from Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, suffered serious injuries and was taken to St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Initial reports suggest that neither drug nor alcohol use played a role in the accident, but investigators are investigating sleeper driving, which are believed to be a contributing factor. The seat belt was on at the time of the accident. Chieftain Village - December 15, 2010 - Irene Victoria DeDe of Rye, Colorado was buried on December 10, 2010. She was born on May 7, 1945 on Long Island, New York to George and Tessie Loven. She was 65 years old. Irene is survived by her 48-year-old husband, John DeDe of Rye, Colorado; daughter, Nanette De De Plock; son, John DeDe Jr.; grandsons, Christopher and Kimberly Plock; great-granddaughter, Haven Plock; and brother, Carl Loven. Irene enjoyed quilting and was a member of several quilting guilds. He was a very generous and caring person. She has volunteered her time for many causes, including the library, blood bank, and campaign worker. We will miss them very much. Funeral Service, 11:00 a.m., Thursday, December 16, 2010, St. Aloysius in Rye, Colorado. The Johnson-Romero Walsenburg funeral home will handle the process.
Acts, L. Katherine
L. Katherine Deeds - Pueblo Chief - September 19, 2010 - L. Katherine Deeds, 93, died in Pueblo, Colorado. Her husband, Gerald R. Deeds, died in death. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Monday 20 September 2010, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Dees, Agnes Grace
Agnes Grace (McLean) Dees - Orphan World Journal - July 14, 2011 - Agnes was born on June 28, 1937 in Gainesville, Texas to Belle and Elizabeth (Brown) McLean. They moved to Lincoln, NE, where Agnes attended the University of Nebraska with a teaching major, where she received top honors in her class. She married James Adrian Dees on June 27, 1959 in Lincoln, NE and later moved to Omaha, NE where she continued her teaching career and raised two daughters, Pamela Kay and Catherine Lynn. Following the death of her husband on November 4, 1998, Agnes decided to move to Cuchara, CO permanently in 2005. For her, moving to Cuchara was like moving out of a house. Her parents built their cabin in Cuchara when she was very young, so she grew up in the valley and has made many, many friends over the years. Agnes enjoyed participating in Cancer Relay for Life, Red Hats, Bridge Club, golf, walking, bowling and her church. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She is preceded in death by husband James Adrian Dees and parents Belle and Elizabeth (Brown) McLean. Agnes died peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends and with the help of the Hospício Sangre de Cristo. She will be missed for the many lives she touched. Agnes leaves her daughter Pamela Kay (Charles) to cherish her memory; grandchildren, Tammy, Adam and Robbie; great-grandchildren, Andrea, Trevor, Marquis, Dameon, Xavier, and Rihonna; her daughter Catherine Lynn (Roger); grandchildren, Lacy and Sara (David); great-grandson, Mason; his partner Ron LaFrienere; and her four-legged friend Sophie. Memorial donations should be addressed to: Huerfano County Relay for Life and may be dropped off at the chapel on the day of service or mailed to: La Veta United Methodist Church, PO Box 895, La Veta, CO 81055. 10 a.m., 2011 in Capela Cuchara with a snack at the recreation center. The family would especially like to have their many friends from Cuchara with them to share memories of their lives.
Von Felice, Lucia
Lucia DeFelice Town Chief December 17, 1917 Lucia DeFelice, 39, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon. The remains are in Davis-Vories. Chieftain Village December 27, 1917 The funeral of Mrs. Lucia DeFelice was held yesterday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. from Davis-Vories Chapel and at 3:30 p.m. from Mt. Candy. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Defino, Diane R.
Diane R. (Martin) DeFino - Cacique Pueblo - October 21, 2009 - Diane R. (Martin) DeFino, age 63, died on October 16, 2009 in Canon City, Colorado. today, October 21, 2009, Holt Family Funeral Home in Canon City, Colorado. then at 2 p.m. also on Friday at the Peacock Funeral Home in Lamar, Colorado. Burial will be at Hartman Cemetery in Hartman, Colorado.
Defoe, Keith Edward
Keith Edward Defoe, 65, of Pueblo West, died November 8, 2009 in Pueblo West. 17. Peacock-Larsen, The Board.
DeFusco, Leide W. (Captain)
Capt. Suffer DeFusco - Pueblo Chief - September 1, 2012 - Law Enforcement Fatalities - Flight Mission Turns Tragic - Sheriff's Deputy, Retired Police Officer Killed in Crash - A Deputy Sheriff and Pueblo County Police Officer Retired Pueblo police officers were found on a plane Friday killed crash in Isabel National Forest. The couple were searching for illegal marijuana plants in the woods when their plane crashed near St. Charles Peak, Sheriff Kirk Taylor said. We are all very devastated, a dejected Taylor told media on Friday. Authorities have not released the names of the victims, but the boss discovered they are Sheriff's Captain Leide DeFusco and John Barger, a retired police captain. DeFusco's Facebook page was flooded with condolences and best wishes to his family. His bio on the sheriff's website said he was a 21-year veteran of both county and city law enforcement. DeFusco was the Chief of Patrol, the Patrol and Narcotics Unit at Colorado State University-Pueblo. DeFusco prepared to go to the National Academy for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Barger retired from the police department in 2009 after a 32-year career. He retired as a research captain. A flight enthusiast, Barger was piloting the plane when it crashed. Merle Manweiler is a fellow pilot and friend who knew Barger well. John died doing the two things he loved most in life: being a police officer and flying an airplane. That says it all, said Manweiler. Pueblo Airport won't be the same without him. On August 15, police raided two illegal marijuana farms in the Wet Mountains. Barger and DeFusco flew over the ridge in search of additional crops. Taylor said contact with the plane, a single-engine Piper Super Cruiser, was lost around 9:40 a.m. At 7:11 p.m., rescuers found the smoldering wreck about four to five miles below St. Custer County. Taylor said the plane went down on steep, rough terrain and about 60 search and rescue teams from the sheriff's office, Custer and Fremont counties, the forest service and the FBI were present. A Flight for Life helicopter was deployed to locate the wreckage and transport people to the crash site. I can say that the work was easy. We could have moved the mountain with that much, Taylor said. The cause of the sinking was unknown. Taylor said investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are expected to arrive this morning when salvage efforts resume. Pueblo Chieftain - September 2, 2012 - Plane Deaths - 'Not Many Guys Like These Two' - Police Mourn Loss in Plane Crash - The Pueblo police community was in grief and disbelief Saturday at the loss of two of their own in a plane crash. Friendly, professional, committed, humorous, these are the words that friends and colleagues use to describe Caps. Suffer DeFusco and John Barger, who died when their plane crashed in the San Isabel National Forest on Friday. The men searched the woods in the Rye and San Isabel areas for illegal marijuana cultivation. It will leave a void, said former Pueblo Police Chief Jim Billings. In the case of both men, they really did have a duty to enforce the law. I knew the two were very good friends. He had great respect for both of them as excellent law enforcement experts. DeFusco, 43, was previously a captain in the Pueblo County Sheriff's and Police Department's Office, a career that spanned 22 years. He leaves behind a wife and four children. Barger, 63, retired from the police department in 2009 after 32 years. The two worked together in the police department, serving on the department's SWAT team, Barger as the unit captain and DeFusco as the officer. Charlene Graham is Chief of Staff of the Sheriff's Office and former Deputy Chief of Police. She has worked with both men throughout their long careers. I'll miss her terribly, Graham said. Both were tactical people. They were the kind of officers who run and play. You always wanted to be active. I would get into any tactical situation with them. Graham said both men have hotspots for their families. "One night I called Leide at her house about something and said, 'Can you talk?' He says, "Well, I brush Amanda's (his daughter's) hair. Can I call you in five minutes? I mean, here's this tactical guy brushing his little girl's hair. He was really a family man.” Barger was a joker who enjoyed himself with his colleagues, Graham said, but he was also generous. On several occasions he has donated free airline tickets to be auctioned off for the Boys & Girls Club, an organization Graham works with. "I can't tell you how many free flights he gave me to the Boys & Girls Club. He never asked a dime for that. He said, 'I like to fly and I like to do it,'" Graham said. Eric Bravo is a police department captain who worked with DeFusco and Barger. There aren't many guys like these two in the squad today. It's kind of hard for everyone, he said. Leide, he was a nice guy too. He would answer the phone in the middle of the night and do whatever was needed. John, he was a man, man. Back then, he was probably one of the nicest tough guys ( They were both nice guys who were sure to be missed by everyone who knew them. DeFusco served as chief of the Sheriff's Police Department, Colorado State University's Pueblo Patrol and Narcotics Unit. In the latter , DeFusco was a key figure in the attack on two illegal marijuana farms near San Isabel on August 15. The raid, which found 13,735 plants, is the largest in Pueblo County history and one of the largest ever done in the state , DeFusco and Barger, as a pilot they were looking for additional crops in the Humid Mountains on Friday on Friday In fact John was supposed to go to my father's shop (on Saturday) to work on some parts of the plane he built, Bravo said. He always referred to my father as Mr. Angry. That was the level of respect he had for his elders. Juan Espinosa, formerly Reda Actor and police reporter for The Pueblo Chieftain, knew Barger personally and professionally. I knew John as the head of narcotics and chief investigator. He was always direct and helpful. I would help you do your work if I could, Espinosa said. Barger once flew Espinosa to do aerial photography for Canção do Pueblo Oratorio, an entertainment production Espinosa was involved in during his retirement. Barger's name appears in the production credits. "At Jim Billings' retirement party I saw John and we were both retired and I told him about the 'Song of the People' and he told me about his escape. I told him I'd like some aerial photos, and one day I got a call from John Barger and he said, 'Let's go fly,'" Espinosa recalled. We flew over the same area that John flew on Friday. We flew over Pueblo, Humid Mountains, sand dunes, San Luis Valley. It's just tragic. He even discussed his strategy should he run into trouble (in the mountains). It's just weird. When you fly again, you won't think of John Barger. Espinosa said he and Barger were planning a flight to Wyoming to take photos of Native American artifacts. Aside from flying and law enforcement, Barger enjoyed boxing. He was a gold glove boxer raised in Oklahoma and Ordway. You wouldn't mistake him for a boxer just by looking at him (Barger was a skinny, six-foot-three man), but he knew how to box, Bravo said. He once wrestled Ron Lyle (from Denver) and Lyle wrestled Ali. DeFusco's roots are in Pueblo law enforcement. According to a police department yearbook, his grandfather was a Pueblo policeman from the 1940s to the 1960s. He has a brother and sister who are Pueblo police officers, and his father-in-law, Gus Sandstrom, was a Pueblo District Attorney. Sandstrom posted this on his Facebook about De-Fusco and Barger: Leide DeFusco was my friend, my son-in-law, and a great father. He loved his role as a police officer. John Barger was also a career officer, serving because it was his devotion to duty. Please keep them in your prayers along with their wives and children. Billings recalled De-Fusco's personal approach and leadership as police union president. One of the things that really impressed me was when he was union president, he was extremely professional and came and talked, and we always solved problems by sitting down and talking, Billings said. In everything he did, he always had the best interests of the officers in mind. DeFusco's name was added to the Memorial Down Memorial website on Saturday. Chieftain Pueblo - September 2, 2012 - Bodies recovered from mountainside - Police spent Saturday recovering two of them from plane wrecks in the San Isabel National Forest. Pueblo County Sheriff Captain Leide DeFusco and retired Pueblo Police Captain John Barger were killed Friday when their plane, a single-engine Piper Super Cruiser, crashed in the Wet Mountains. The two were looking for more illegal marijuana cultivation after two large growers near San Isabel were mugged on August 15. Pueblo County Sheriff Kirk Taylor said alpine crews, including coroners from Pueblo and Custer counties, were able Saturday to recover the bodies from rough terrain. We got them out, we got our people back, and now their families and the police families can put them to rest, Taylor said Saturday night. Numerous officers and families of the victims held a short prayer service at the sheriff's command post after the bodies were recovered. Taylor said the debris remained on the mountain and could be removed over the next few days. The wreck lies about a mile from the Cisneros Trailhead. Based on radio scanner traffic, officials from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration also arrived and began conducting their investigation. There are no preliminary results on the possible cause of the accident. The men lost radio contact around 9:40 a.m. on Friday. The remains were later discovered at 7:11 p.m. m. about four or five miles below St. Carlos Peak. Chief Village - September 3, 2012 - Captain Leide W. DeFusco. pending corrections. Pueblo Chieftain — September 4, 2012 — Capt. Leide William DeFusco, 43, died on duty August 31, 2012 while conducting a drug abuse investigation from an airplane in the San Isabel National Forest. Leide was born on September 15, 1968 in Pueblo to Tracy and Judith (Chorak) DeFusco. His father Tracy preceded him in death. He leaves his soul mate Wendy; her four children Ashton, Kaylee, Michael and Amanda; her mother, Judy; brothers, Christopher (Sylvia) and Marc (Theresa Sheehan); sister, Mianna Sorensen (Eric); father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gus and Sue Sandstrom; Brothers and sisters-in-law, Michael (Madalyn) Sandstrom, Laurie (Chris) Kilpatrick; nieces and nephews Erianna, Laney and Emery Sorensen, Reagan, Grant and Jackson Sandstrom, Jake, Nicholas and Matthew DeFusco, and Laurel and Shelby Kilpatrick; and special uncles, Michael Chorak and Doug DeFusco. Leide graduated from South High in 1986. In 1987 he worked for his father as an electrician. From 1987 to 1989 he attended Trinidad State Junior College, where he earned his associate's degree in criminal justice and served as student body president. He was hired by the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office in 1990, where he served as a deputy until 1995, when he was hired by the Pueblo County Police Department. In the police department, Leide served as a patrol officer, field training officer, defense tactics instructor, drug detective, and SWAT team member. As a member of SWAT, he also served as the department's sniper. He also attained the rank of private. In 2006, Leide left the police department to join his friend and mentor, Sheriff Kirk Taylor, in the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office. There he served as a captain in the detention center and was then transferred to the Law Enforcement Division, where he served as captain of the Patrol, CSU Pueblo, and Narcotics Unit. He was also a commander of a SWAT team, an instructor in the use of armed forces, and a senior firearms instructor. Leide was a leader, a professional, a friend and mentor to all who knew him. He was a family man, a loving son, brother, husband and father. He was and is a true hero to many. Everyone will miss her laughter, kindness, character and charisma. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral service, 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 7, at the Praise God Assembly, 2000 Troy Ave. In lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made in memory of Leide to a fund set up for her children at Colorado East Bank & Trust in the name of "Leide DeFusco Memorial Fund". Chieftain Village - September 6, 2012 - Leide W. DeFusco, 43 , also leaves in memory her stepmother Carole DeFusco and daughter Retta (Wayne) Canida Thank you Leed for always welcoming my mother into your family.
DeGadoi, Diego
Diego DeGadoi - Pueblo Chief - April 11, 2010 - Diego DeGadoi, 58, affectionately known as Alfred Jack Lucero, went to live with his mother on April 7, 2010. His father, Alfred Lucero, preceded him in death; and mother, Eleanor Rosalie Botts. Diego is survived by his children Karina, Don, Jon, Tony and Mia; numerous grandchildren; siblings Norma (Robert) Trujillo, Melba (Danny) Miller, Stan (Denene) Botts and Louise (Mike) Baca; special niece, Jennifer Stephens; countless aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives and friends. Diego was very talented, loved to carve and had a great sense of humor. He liked to make people laugh. Diego lived his life how he wanted. The cremation was carried out at Diego's request. Memorial, Monday at 11am, Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
DeGarbo, Jimmy
Jimmie DeGarbo - The Chronicle-News - February 8, 2010 - James Jacob De Garbo (Jimmie), 80, died on February 4, 2010 in Trinidad, Colorado after a long battle with lung disease. Jimmie was born on April 26, 1929 in Trinidad, Colorado to Jim and Jenny DiGarbo. He was the fifth of seven children. His parents and siblings preceded him in death; Jennie Dolstra, Minnie Sudar and Nick and Dominic De Garbo. He is survived by his 58-year-old wife Judy De Garbo from Trinidad, son Vince (Daniela) De Garbo from Castle Rock, daughters Jeanine De Garbo and Jennette (Joe) Bonato, both from Trinidad, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Joe (Mary Lee) De Garbo of Hoehne, sister Sylvia (John) Hill of Castle Rock, Colorado, and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by Orlando Baca, her longtime friend and neighbor who was very kind and supportive. Jimmie was descended from Sicilian farmers and continued in that role at his farm in Höhne. He was a very humble man with a big heart and a sense of humor that touched everyone he met. Farming was his passion, but he also enjoyed many features of country life. For example, in the fall, when the cold came, it was time to make sausages and pepperoni with your farm's cattle. Her home was turned into a busy butcher shop with the help of many friends and relatives. Of course, it was also time to taste the first glass of home-made wine or to let last year's vintage fade away. He was also a self-taught musician and his house was often full of friends singing and dancing while he and Anthony Cappellucci played country music on their acoustic guitars. She also knew a few songs on the piano and at Christmas her children and eventually her grandchildren got together and sang carols. In later years he collected and restored old farming equipment, particularly John Deere tractors. In 2002 it became clear that his health was not going to improve and a very difficult decision was made to sell the family farm and move to Trinidad. He has lived in Höhne for 73 years and has never known any other place. Although he began to appreciate the benefits of city life, the nostalgia for the farm was always palpable. The old adage "You can take the boy off the farm, but not the farm from the boy" never had a truer meaning. The bearers are grandsons: Trevor Hodge, Fabian DeGarbo, Bradley Baca, Andrew DeGarbo, David Baca and Martin Bonato. The funeral Mass will be held on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 10:00 am at the Santísima Trindade Catholic Church with Fr. Kieran Alaribe Arbitration. Burial will take place in the Catholic Trinity Cemetery. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
DeGeer, Donald Allen
Donald Allen DeGeer Pueblo Cacique July 17, 1917 Donald Allen DeGeer, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis DeGeer, died yesterday afternoon at the family home, 1225 Water St. The funeral will be at the dormitory this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Burial will take place in Mountain View Cemetery near Whiton Mortuary. Chieftain Village July 18, 1917 The funeral service for Donald Allen DeGeer, son of Ellis DeGeer, was held at 2:30 am yesterday afternoon at the family home at 1225 Water St. Rev. George H. Lowry, D.D., conducted services and burial at Whiton Mortuary's Mountain View Cemetery.
DeGenius, Felix
Felix DeGeniis - Chieftain Village - December 2, 1917 - Felix, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeGeniis, died yesterday at the family home at 22 West Fourth Street. The remains have been taken to McCarthy Undertaking Parlors and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village December 4, 1917 The funeral service for Felix Degeniis was held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel yesterday morning at 11am. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
De Golier, Juni
June Ruth DeGolier - Pueblo Chief - November 25, 2013 - June Ruth DeGolier died November 12, 2013 in Missoula, Mont. She was blessed with four daughters, Barbara Holtz, Shirley Smith, Linda (John) Zupancic, Terri (Ray) Nickless; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. June was born on May 16, 1924 in Springfield, Illinois. She retired from the Pueblo Department of Social Services in 1989 and moved to Missoula, Montana in 2007. June was a member of Eagles Auxiliary 145, Reac Retirement Group, Pueblo 90 Elkette. He liked bingo, Wii bowling and hanging out with friends and family. No services will be maintained.
Degradio, Rose
Rose DeGradio - Cacique Pueblo - May 3, 1917 - Mrs. Rose DeGradio, 35, died yesterday in a local hospital after a short illness; She is survived by her husband and family, who live at the family residence at 247 Oneida Street. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at the family home and at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village - May 5, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Rose DeGradio was held yesterday afternoon at 1:00 a.m. at the family residence, 249 Oneida Street, and at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Pastor Father Giglio led the services. Burial at Roselawn by McCarthy Undertaking Company.
humiliate, jim
Jim Degrado Town Chief February 10, 1919 Well-known farmer dies Jim Degrado, 25, died at a local hospital yesterday. The deceased was one of the most popular and progressive farmers living in St. Charles Mesa and was extremely popular with everyone. He is survived by his wife and young son, aged three, also a mother who lives in the ranch house and a sister who lives in San Francisco, California. The remains are in Davis-Vories and burial announcements will be made later. . Chieftain Village February 13, 1919 The funeral of Jim Degrado will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel and at 2 p.m. at our Carmel Church. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village February 15, 1919 The funeral of Jim Degrado will be held this afternoon at 1:00 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel and at 2:00 a.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Father Rizzi will conduct services and the burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery.
Graduate, Linda Hobby
Linda Hobby DeGrado - Pueblo Chief - January 22, 2014 - Linda Hobby DeGrado, 66, born September 21, 1947 in Pueblo, Colorado, died peacefully on January 17, 2014 with her children by her side. Linda Hobby DeGrado Linda was a woman of extreme strength, courage and love who, despite her battle with MS, lived and cherished life to the end. Her family and friends will be missed, but they have peace of mind knowing that she is now walking the streets of gold. Linda is survived by her children, Joe (Brenda) DeGrado and DeeDee (Craig) Fetty; grandchildren, Danyka, Trevor and Tanner; sisters, Peggy (Frank) Hardin and Darlene (Don) Casey; Brother, Richard (Marcia) Hobby; and numerous nieces and nephews. His parents, John and Margaret Hobby, preceded him in death; and five siblings, Joan, David, Jack, Larry and Shirley. The funeral service will be held on Friday, January 24, 2014 at 10:00 am at St. Joseph's, 1145 S. Aspen Road in Pueblo, Colorado. , Colorado. Arrangements are being made by the Holt Family Funeral Home.
degree, savior
Salvator DeGrado - Mayor August 23, 1919 Salvator DeGrado, aged 61, died yesterday at the family home 3 miles east of town. She came here from Trinidad 2 months ago to live with her son. He was a prominent member of the Liberico Vespucci Lodge of Trinidad. He is survived by his wife Pasquala and 2 sons, John and Guspino DeGrado of that city and 3 daughters, Lucy Morillo and Jane Diomsio of Trinidad and Mary DeGrado of Pueblo. The body is at Davis-Vories and funeral announcements will be made later. Chieftain Village August 24, 1919 Salvator DeGrado's funeral will be Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel and at 2:30 p.m. at Mt. Carmel. Roselawn Tomb. Chieftain Village August 26, 1919 The funeral of Salvator DeGrado was held yesterday at 2:00 p.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel and at 2:30 a.m. at Mt. Carmel. Reverend Father Tomasini celebrated Mass for the dead. The funeral procession was one of the largest ever held in Pueblo, and floral offerings completely covered the coffin. A delegation from the Americas Vespucci Society of Trinidad attended and the procession was led by a band. The wearers were: Vince Cucine, Louis Rossi, N.J. Ralmondi, Rosario Dolce, Sam Randisi and Mike Motto. The funeral was held at Davis & Vories' Roselawn.
Degrado, Sammy James
Sammy James DeGrado - Chieftain Village - April 11, 2012 - Sammy James DeGrado, 60 years old, entered the gates of heaven on April 7, 2012. He was born on November 16, 1951, to John and Mamie (DeNardo) DeGrado, the predecessors him in death; along with countless aunts and uncles. Sammy was a lifelong Puebloan. He liked to ride his Harley, he loved to gamble and play bingo and imitate the werewolf. He was stubborn and teased you until the tears shed. His greatest joy was being with his family and helping everyone he could. Sammy is survived by his children Samantha J. DeGrado, John M. DeGrado, both from Pueblo; Sisters, Bernice M. Baker, Pauline Boozer, both from Portland, Oregon; Rose M. Hart, from Hawaii; Grandsons, Donovan DeGrado, Bryson and Austin Smith, all from Pueblo. Funeral, Thursday 10 a.m., Angelus Chapel. Hospital, Roselawn Cemetery.
DeGree, Robert Eugene
Robert Eugene DeGree - Town Chief - March 20, 2012 - Robert Eugene DeGree, age 76, died on March 17, 2012 in Westcliffe, Colorado. Visitation, 9:00-9:30 a.m., before the 9:30 a.m. Rosary service and 10:00 a.m. funeral, Friday, March 23, 2012, at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Westcliffe, Colorado. Burial will take place at Assumption Cemetery in Silver Cliff, Colorado.
Degurse, Edna Syble
Edna Syble Degurse - Trinidad Times Independent - 8. June 2, 2012 - Edna Syble Degurse, 91, died Saturday, June 2, 2012 at the Pioneer Healthcare Center in Rocky Ford. He was born on March 8, 1921 to William Leroy Egley and Anna Beatrice Anderson Egley in Corsicana, Texas . She was the fourth of eight children. She married Charles John Todd Degurse on August 8, 1949 in Raton, N.M. She has been affectionately referred to by many as Grandma, Grandma and Nana throughout her life. Edna preceded her death by her parents and husband. She is survived by her son Bill Williams of Franktown; her son Roger (Dana) Williams of Carmel, Indiana; his granddaughter Jennifer (Todd) Roberts of Granville, Ohio; his great-grandchildren Austin Roberts, Ian Roberts and Duncan Roberts; and his brother Clinton (Bert) Egley of Greeley. Edna's dear friend Maxine Griego from Trinidad accompanied her to Granville in 2000 to attend her granddaughter's wedding. Edna has received so much support from her family that it would be impossible to name them all. Special thanks to the following nieces and nephews for their thoughtful support: Jeanette Madsen and family of Golden Dale, Washington; Barbara Wookey and the Swink family; Bill (Connie) Wilson from center; and the family of Peggy (Laurence) Romero and Rocky Ford. Special thanks to Barbara Wookey and Nathaniel Salazar for their special day-to-day care of Edna. She was very grateful to these family members and her grand nieces and nephews who called her Nana. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m., led by the Reverend Andy Albright of the First Church of the Nazarene. Saturday 9 June at Peacock Memorial Chapel, followed by internment in Trinidad at a later date. Those who wish can make a memorial donation to a preferred charity in Edna's name. Online condolences can be submitted at www.PeacockFH.com. Arrangements directed by Peacock-Larsen Funeral Home & Arkansas Valley Crematory.
DeHaan, Harold Henry
Harold Henry DeHaan Town Chief June 22, 1917 De Haan, Harold H., 23, of Fort Morgan, died June 21 at a local hospital. Pueblo chief June 22, 1917 National Guard killed in Pueblo Harold H. DeHaan, 23, of Fort Morgan, a National Guard Co. soldier stationed on guard duty in the Pueblo, died last night at a local hospital from a fractured skull that caused the contracted yesterday morning when he was hit by a train while on duty. The injured man was found at 5am yesterday and was unconscious. He was hospitalized for an operation in hopes that his life could be saved. But he died at 7:30 last night. There were no witnesses to the accident and there were rumors of foul play. But doctors have investigated this theory and coroner Dr. Ray Taylor said last night he was certain the young man had been hit by a train. This was also the opinion of Dr. Royal H. Finney, who performed an autopsy. The young man's father, John DeHaan, arrived from Fort Morgan last night and undertook the funeral arrangements. The body is being cared for by Davis and Vories and will be shipped to Fort Morgan tonight. Mayor June 23, 1917 Military funeral given dead guard here Inquiry to prove or disprove foul play theory Henry Harold DeHaan, 23, Colorado National Guardsman, who lost his life on duty in Pueblo Wednesday morning, received military honors yesterday afternoon. The casket, draped in the flag of the United States, was escorted through the streets of Pueblo to the Union depot by a chain of guards from D Company, First Infantry. There was a bang as the coffin was loaded onto a train bound for Fort Morgan. As the chain of guards and people in the warehouse remained bareheaded, musician Lawrence Pinnes sounded the explosions. Rev. J. A. Haycroft held a short service at Davis & Vories Chapel. Worship services are held at Fort Morgan on Sunday afternoons. Sergeant Ira D. Shelton, Sergeant Wade Hampton, and Soldiers Frank S. Williams, John W. Wells, Thomas Wyatt, and Iral Lewis carried the coffin. Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaan, the guard's parents, escorted the body to Fort Morgan. The coroner's jury, tasked with determining whether or not DeHaan was a crime victim, was called by coroner Ray Taylor yesterday afternoon. An investigation is scheduled to take place at Davis & Vories on Monday afternoon. Doctors and Coroner Taylor do not believe DeHaan was murdered. He is believed to have lost his life when he was struck by a speeding passenger train on the bridge he was guarding. Pueblo Chief - June 26, 1917 - Guardsman killed by attacker, jury says - Harold De Haan, Petty Officer, I Company, Colorado National Guard, died on duty in Pueblo as a result of an attack by unknown persons, he was the coroner's verdict of the jury at the inquest heard yesterday afternoon before Dr. Ray Taylor, Coroner, at the Davis & Vories Undertaker's premises. De Haan was found unconscious around 4 a.m. by one of his comrades, Daniel Richards. on Thursday morning. He was taken to Minnequa Hospital, where he died that night after surgeons did everything they could to save his life. The one from Dr. Campbell's autopsy showed the skull was fractured, resulting in a cerebral hemorrhage. In addition, his left arm was broken at the elbow. after dr In Campbell's opinion, the blow that fractured the skull was inflicted with a blunt instrument and delivered quickly and accurately. De Haan is said to have been hit by a passenger train. He was on duty at one of the railroad bridges near Pueblo, and his mate discovered his condition shortly after the train went over the bridge. The two spoke just before the train passed and Richards thought the train had hit him. Upon further questioning of witnesses, including Richards, Captain Johnston of I Company, the two automobile inspectors who inspected the train upon its arrival in Trinidad, the conductor and others, the jury concluded that De Haan was not struck by the rain , but by a thief. Close questioning by Captain Johnston revealed no hard feelings between De Haan and any of the National Guardsmen stationed here that could have led to the crime, and it was considered likely that the assailant was a foreigner trying to "get hold of" De Haan ". one of them. the American soldiers. Chief Pueblo - June 27, 1917 Guardsman Arrested Here on Serious Charges Leo Shotwell aka John Underwood, 22 years old, soldier with Company I, Colorado National Guard, stationed here, was arrested by Constable George O'Leary Santa Fe Special yesterday afternoon and is held in Bridgeport, Nebraska for forgery and escaping. He pleaded guilty to part of the charge. He is being held in the Pueblo County Jail for further investigation. Underwood's name was mentioned Monday in the inquest into the death of Harold De Haan, also a member of the guard company. An observation by either Underwood or Shotwell made several weeks before the murder and his apparently poor record, as is now reported, raised suspicions that he was linked to the murder. All the evidence is circumstantial and last night the authorities admitted it would be difficult to prove him anything in this regard. An injury to a toe that required surgery at a La Junta hospital led to Underwood's arrest just after noon yesterday. While Underwood was at La Junta Hospital, he was visited by George O'Leary, a special agent for the Santa Fe Railroad. Yesterday morning, O'Leary was flipping through a publication with descriptions and photos of men wanted for crimes in the United States . Leary Leary found a photograph of Underwood reproduced as sought in Bridgeport, Nebraska on charges of forgery and later prison escape. O'Leary rushed to Pueblo where he informed Army officers here of his discovery and Underwood's arrest ensued. Pueblo Chief - June 28, 1917 National Guard authorities, still investigating Shotwell in the De Haan case, questioned Pueblo military and police authorities, who were still trying to kill Leo Shotwell, known as John Underwood, 22, soldier of the First Colorado National Guard, definitely implicated in the murder here Thursday of 23-year-old Harold H. DeHaan. No new evidence was found against the alleged man and there was evidence last night that Shotwell will be turned over to officers in Bridgeport, Nebraska, if they arrive today or tomorrow. He is brought back to Nebraska to face a charge of rape in prison after being found guilty of forgery. Captain Johnson was trying to find out the man's alibi while questioning Shotwell yesterday morning. They say nothing has been uncovered to justify authorities holding him for DeHaan's murder. Chief Pueblo - June 29, 1917 - Prisoner returned to Nebraska - Officials do not connect Shotwell to murder of American Guardsman - Leo Shotwell aka John Underwood, 22, private of 1st Colorado Infantry stationed here, was transferred to Bridgeport , Nebraska, brought back ., charged with jailbreak yesterday after being convicted of forgery. Pueblo military and law enforcement hopes that Underwood's arrest could solve the mysterious murder of Harold H. DeHaan, 23, a National Guardsman, was dashed yesterday morning when the Nebraska officer arrived here and received information that which could lead to murder charges. against the arrested person was not discovered. After his arrest Tuesday morning, police and military authorities conducted a thorough investigation to determine if Underwood was connected to the murder. Suspicion was first cast on the man at the coroner's inquest Monday afternoon, when testimony was presented showing Underwood had threatened DeHaan. George O'Leary, the special agent for the Santa Fe Railroad who arrested Underwood on Tuesday, was offered a $50 reward for his arrest by Nebraska authorities yesterday afternoon. Pueblo Chieftain August 5, 1917 Town Reports Parents File Lawsuit John and Minne DeHaan, parents of Harold DeHaan, a security guard who died on a Colorado and South bridge south of Pueblo in June, filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court for damages in the amount of $10,000. DeHaan was killed by a passing passenger train while standing guard on the bridge. At first it was believed that he was killed by one or more unknown persons. Note: Harold Henry DeHaan is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Fort Morgan, Colorado.
DeHara, Susanna
Susanna DeHara Town Chief July 12, 1917 Susanna DeHara, the five-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan DeHara, died yesterday at her home, 27 Hillside St.. The funeral will be held this morning at 9.30am at the residence and at 10am o'clock on the mountain. candy. Burial at Roselawn conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village July 13, 1917 The funeral of Susanna DeHara was held yesterday at 9:30 am at the residence, 27 Hillside St. and at 10:00 am at Mt. Caramel. Roselawn Burial under the direction of the McCarthy Undertaker Company.
DeHart Effie E.
Effie E. DeHart Town Chief October 13, 1918 Mrs. Effie E. DeHart, aged 31, died yesterday afternoon at the family home, 1420 E. 11th St., after an illness of three years. Ms. DeHart came to Pueblo from Colorado Springs 18 years ago. She is survived by her husband A. R. DeHart and a three-year-old son; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, two brothers, Daniel de Pueblo and James, of the 341st Field Artillery, Battery C., 89th Division, one sister, Mrs. Edith Robertson, de Pueblo. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church on Park Ave. Burial will be at Davis-Vories Chapel; the time will be announced when relatives are heard. Chieftain Village October 15, 1918 The funeral of Mrs. Effie E. DeHart was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. George H. Lowry officiated. Mrs. Harper Gardner, accompanied by Miss Henrietta Robinson, sang "Come Ye Disconsolate" and "No Night There". The beautiful floral offerings completely covered the coffin. The bearers were H. T. Viney, D. B. Hanna, Charles Laramey and John MacLean. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery. The services were private.
DeHaven, Deborah L.
Deborah L. DeHaven - Town Chief - April 28, 2010 - Deborah L. DeHaven, 56, Marrysville, Wash., formerly Town, April 25. Directors of the American Memorial Funeral Home, Everett, Washington. Chieftain Village – April 28, 2010 – Deborah L. DeHaven, born April 9, 1954, died April 25, 2010 in Marrysville, Washington. She is survived by her parents Clayton and Patricia; two brothers, Curtis of Mukilteo, Washington and Kevin of Pueblo, Colorado; and three nephews.
Dehaven, Dorothy Louise
Dorothy Louise DeHaven - Cacique de Pueblo - December 29, 2010 - Dorothy Louise DeHaven, 80, of Merlin, Oregon, died on Sunday December 26, 2010 at her home. Dorothy was born on June 18, 1930 in Pueblo, Colorado to William and Bessey Martin. She graduated from high school in Avondale, Colorado in 1948. Dorothy married Jack Spear in October 1950; They later divorced in 1969. She married Raymond M. DeHaven on March 20, 1970 in Pueblo, Colorado. Dorothy and Raymond moved to Merlin from Pueblo in 1986. Raymond preceded her in death on October 18, 2007. Dorothy attended Parkway Christian Center. Survivors include four children, Jim Spear of Pueblo, Colorado, Steve Spear of Grants Pass, Oregon, Doug Spear of Merlin, and Vicki Meissner of Anchorage, Alaska; four stepchildren, Richard DeHaven of Davis, California, Linda McCarty of Woodland, California, David DeHaven of Salida, Colorado, and Valerie Sjordal of Woodland, California; two sisters, Marie Colnar of Pueblo, Colorado and Carole Massey of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Brother Melvin Martin of Pueblo, Colorado; six grandchildren; three stepchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The celebration of his life will take place at 4 p.m. today, December 29, at Stephens Family Chapel, Grants Pass, Oregon. Cremation. Arrangements by the Stephens Family Chapel.
From Haven, June
June M. DeHaven - Cacique Pueblo - May 6, 2014 - June M. DeHaven. Worship, Wednesday at 11 a.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel.
DeHerrera, Al.
Al Dusty DeHerrera - Pueblo Chief - July 19, 2012 - Al Dusty DeHerrera, 40, of Pueblo left on July 15, 2012 to be with the Lord. His mother, Lavonna DeHerrera, preceded him in death; and sister, Deanna DeHerrera. Dusty is survived by his daughters Dulce and Denise DeHerrera; stepson, Sergio Pimentel; grandsons, Gabriel and Daniel; Father, Al (Candy) DeHerrera; Brothers, David (Ube Sandoval) DeHerrera and Dion DeHerrera; and numerous family members and friends. Funeral, Friday at 10:00 a.m., in the Romero Chapel. Friends and family are greeted after the service in the Romero Courtesy Hall. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Dusty DeHerrera Memorial Fund at any ENT credit union. All donations go to his children. Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team Military Honors.
De Herrera, Andrés jr.
Andrés De Herrera Jr. - Cacique Pueblo - November 13, 2012 - Andrés DeHerrera Jr., 38, of Pueblo, left on November 8, 2012 to be with the Lord. His father, Andres DeHerrera Sr., preceded him in death; and many other family members. Andrés is survived by his son Anthony; Granddaughter; mother, Viviane; brother, Lawrence; and numerous family members and friends. Memorial Mass, Wednesday noon, San Francisco Javier.
DeHerrera, Armando
Armando DeHerrera - Cacique del Pueblo - September 14, 2011 - Armando DeHerrera, 59, left him to be with the Lord on August 28, 2011 and his wife María Tina DeHerrera, 58, followed him on August 9, 2011 September 2011 The Rosary will be at St. Ana on Friday, September 16th at 7:00 pm Family and friends will be greeted after the Rosary in the basement of Santa Ana. All donations can be sent to Angelus Chapel or the DeHerrera family, 1106 E. Eighth St., Pueblo, CO, 81001.
DeHerrera, Charles
Charles DeHerrera Pueblo Chieftain December 28, 1919 Charles DeHerrera, age 5, died December 27 at 221 ½ N. Main St. Body sent to Alamosa by Whiton.
DeHerrera, Clorinda
Clorinda DeHerrera - Wyoming Tribune Eagle - March 29, 2006 - Clorinda DeHerrera, 86, of Laramie, died March 27 at United Medical Center in Cheyenne. He was born on January 10, 1920 in Chama, Colorado. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and making various types of embroidery. She is survived by her husband Margarito DeHerrera; his daughters Leona Cortez of Cheyenne and Gloria Berg of San Antonio; sons, Ric of Cheyenne and Daniel of San Antonio; brothers Gasper Mascarenas and Fred Mascarenas, both from Laramie, Estevan Mascarenas from Pueblo, Colorado, and James Mascarenas from Chama; sister, Lilia Sanchez of Laramie; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. The rosary service will be at 7 p.m. tonight at the Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Laurence O'Toole in Rev. Ray Rodriguez's office. Burial will take place at Green Hill Cemetery. The loaders will be Danny DeHerrera, Paul Cortez, Terry Cortez, Scott Cortez, Gerry Mascarenas and Jay Dee Mascarenas. Services are managed by the Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home.
DeHerrera, Eleida E.
Eleida E. DeHerrera - Chief Pueblo - June 26, 2011 - Eleida E. DeHerrera, 76, of Pueblo, left for the Lord on June 22, 2011. Her parents Emiliano and Elvira Lovato preceded her in death; and brothers, Robert Lucero and Ernesto Lovato. Eleida is survived by her loving husband, Melvin DeHerrera Sr., to whom she has been married for 55 years; children, Laverne (Bobby) Baca and Mel (Doreen) DeHerrera; grandchildren, Tanya, Jordan, Bobby Dean, Sarah (Luke) and Shawn; great-grandson, Kyan; sisters, Millie (Willie) Barela, Laura (Ray) Montez and Bersabe (George) Vigil; special nephew, Carl Barela; and other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Special thanks go to Fresenius Dialysis and Liberty Dialysis. Exhibition, Monday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., followed by Rosary at 6:00 p.m. in the Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, Tuesday at 10 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends are welcome in the Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.
DeHerrera, Jimmy
Jimmy DeHerrera - Village Chief - May 24, 2014 - Jimmy DeHerrera, 66, died Friday May 23, 2014. Agreements are pending.
DeHerrera, John
Juan DeHerrera - Cacique del Pueblo - July 14, 2011 - Juan DeHerrera passed out of this life on July 10, 2011 into the arms of our Lord. He was preceded in death by his grandmothers Ramona Trujillo and Rose Montoya; grandfather, Gomescindo DeHerrera; Uncle Andrés Federico García, Floyd Sandoval, Tommy and Arthur Montoya; Aunts, Barbara Jaramillo and Carmen Abeyta and nephew, Raylin DeHerrera. He left his mother, Theresa DeHerrera, to cherish his memory; father, Juan (Sandy) DeHerrera; daughter, Catrina Fuentes; stepdaughter, Christina Fuentes; and siblings Tony DeHerrera, Vicky (Joe) Campbell and Sylvia (Elijah Gutierriez) DeHerrera. He is also survived by several other relatives. Juan was a member of Plasterers and Cementers Chapter #577. Most recently he worked for Chuck and Diane of Shisler's Concrete. He enjoyed hanging out with Catrina, watching Nuggets and Broncos games, and fishing. Exhibition, Friday, July 15, 2011, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Rosary, 11:30 am followed by Funeral Service, Monday 18 July 2011, all at Roselawn Funeral Chapel. Cremation.
DeHerrera, Maria
María Tina DeHerrera - Cacique del Pueblo - September 14, 2011 - Armando DeHerrera, 59, left him on August 28, 2011 to be with the Lord and his wife María Tina DeHerrera, 58, followed him on September 9, 2011 to El Rosario at 7 p.m. Friday, September 16 in the Parish of St. Ana Family and friends will be welcomed after the Rosary in the basement of St. Anna. All donations can be sent to Angelus Chapel or the DeHerrera family, 1106 E. Eighth St., Pueblo, CO, 81001.
DeHerrera, Marie S. Ida
Marie S. Ida DeHerrera - Chief of the Pueblos - February 9, 2010 - Marie S. Ida DeHerrera, 91, of Pueblo, returned home on February 7, 2010 to be with the Lord. She was born on December 18, 1918 in San Pablo, Colorado. She is preceded in death by her husband Pete C. DeHerrera and sister Lorraine Martinez; Children, Mandy and Melvin DeHerrera and parents, Rosendo and Eliza Roybal. Survived by his daughter Mildred (John) Valdez, Pueblo. He had nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; eight great-great grandchildren; Sisters, Edna, Viola, Rose and Erlinda. Special thanks to Pueblo Rehabilitation Care Center and Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Adoration of the Rosary at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass Thursday 11am, St Pius X Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family and friends are welcome in the Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.
DeHerrera, Mary Mae
Mary Mae Britt DeHerrera - Huerfano World Journal - April 21, 2011 - Mary Mae Britt DeHerrera, wife of former County Commissioner Oress DeHerrera, died on April 6, 2011 at her home in Walsenburg. She leaves her husband Oress; her son James, who works at Pike's Peak Community College in Colorado Springs; daughter dr Maria Codo, MD; son-in-law Ted Cado; four grandchildren Patrick, Michael, Mark and Thomas of Naperville, Illinois; her daughter Rebecca DeHerrera, a makeup artist in Burbank, California; Brother Jim Britt of Walsenburg; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Mary Mae was born on October 30, 1933 at Del Carbon Coal Camp near Walsenburg to Joseph Britt and Eulalia Bustos Britt. He attended Del Carbon School until the family moved to Walsenburg, where he attended St. Mary High School and graduated top of his class. He also played the piano and organ on various occasions during his school days. Mary Mae attended the Corwin DePaul School of Nursing and became a registered nurse. She briefly worked as a public health nurse in Huérfano County while she and Oress were planning to marry after their military service in the Far East. She later worked in Denver at Children's Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital for nine years until the couple moved to Dallas, Texas, where Oress was promoted at work. While in Texas, she attended Texas Women's University, where she earned her bachelor's degree. In nursing, she worked in Dallas hospitals and schools until Oress was transferred to that company's headquarters in Chicago, IL. While in Illinois, she earned her Masters in Education and Nursing from the University of Illinois. Mary Mae retired from nursing school in 1994 and she and Oress returned to Huerfano County, where they were born and raised. Up until their deaths, Mary Mae and Oress were very involved in their church and community, particularly with the Senior Outreach Program. Memorials may be erected in the name of Mary Mae for the St. Mary Senior Outreach Program at 121 E. 7th St., PO Box 86, Walsenburg, CO 81089 in the care of Sister Carol Dalach. Worship services were held on Saturday April 9th at St. Maria. Burial at South St. Mary Cemetery in Walsenburg, CO.
DeHerrera, Patsy
Patsy DeHerrera - Cacique de Pueblo - April 15, 2010 - Patsy DeHerrera, 83, died on April 13, 2010. Her parents and numerous siblings preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband Felix, 67; Children, Bob (Dianne) DeHerrera, Lee (Dan) Mendoza, Jo (Cam) Castillo, Carmen Handy, Felix (Christine) DeHerrera, Eugene DeHerrera, Dave (Diane) DeHerrera, Helen (Mark) Randles, Rick (Becky) DeHerrera; 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and brother, Jorge Cruz. Donations can be made to the American Kidney Fund, 6110 Executive Blvd., Rockville, UT 84763. Rosary Concert, 4 p.m. Friday and funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, both at the Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
From Herrera, i Rayl
Raylissa DeHerrera - Chieftain Village - July 4, 2012 - Fatal Accident - Girl Killed in Driveway - A 23-month-old girl died Tuesday after being hit by a car in an East Side parking lot. Raylissa DeHerrera died at Parkview Medical Center, where she was taken by Thomas Avila, a relative who allegedly beat her, police and the coroner said. Pueblo Police Captain Tom Rummel said the incident was accidental, calling it "very, very unfortunate." The accident happened around 3:30 p.m. on the 2100 block of East Fifth Street. Rummel said Avila went into the garage and did not see Raylissa. Rummel said several children were playing in a small pool indoors. Raylissa was in the garage drying off at the time, she said. It's one of those really unfortunate things, Rummel said. Avila put Raylissa in the vehicle and took her to the hospital. Rummel said Avila caused a second minor accident on the road. He immediately grabbed her and took her to the hospital. He was involved in a second accident at Eighth and Hudson tried to get her to the hospital but it was too late, Rummel said. Avila was not charged. Reports of the accident are forwarded to the public prosecutor's office. Chieftain Village - July 5, 2012 - No new information on child's death - No information was available Wednesday from officials at Parkview Medical Center regarding funeral services for a 23-month-old girl who died Tuesday afternoon after being diagnosed on the East Side Garage had been hit by a car. Police said Raylissa DeHerrera was hit by a car driven by Thomas Avila, 28, a relative, who stopped at a garage on the 2100 block of East Fifth Street, where she resided. Avila personally took her to Parkview, but the doctors couldn't save her. Police have not made any arrests but are referring the case to the prosecutor's office.
DeHerrera, Richard
Richard Ricardo DeHerrera - Chief of Pueblo - October 16, 2013 - Richard Ricardo DeHerrera, 69, of Pueblo, left on October 11, 2013 to be with the Lord. goddaughter Cherise; and nephew, Tom Jr. Richard is survived by his loving wife, Donna DeHerrera, to whom he was married of 30 years; children, Dominica (Paul), Richard Jr. and Beth; grandchildren, Sierra and Chris; her beloved dog Jackie; sister, Bobbie (Tom); nephews, Buddy and David; niece Jennie; and grandnephews, Jon Joe, Justin, Jarrett and Jacob. Cremation has been performed at your request and no service will be provided.
DeHerrera, Richard
Richard DeHerrera - Town Chief - August 7, 2012 - Richard DeHerrera, 74, made his journey to heaven on August 2, 2012. He was preceded in death by his grandson Steven Gurule. He is survived by his 53-year-old wife, Becky; Children, Liz (Dan), Tina (Angel), Anthony (Denise); four grandchildren, Richard, Anthony (Naomi), Marie (Brad), Michael; and a great-granddaughter; Jade; Sisters, Thelma (ed.), Mary (Max); and countless nieces and nephews, as well as his dog and constant companion, Lady. Cremation has been performed at your request and no service will be provided.
DeHerrera, Rodney
Rodney DeHerrera - Town Chief - November 18, 2012 - Rodney DeHerrera, 51, died on November 14, 2012. His mother, Mary DeHerrera, preceded him in death; survived by numerous family members and friends. Funeral service, 1 p.m. today Angelus chapel.
DeHerrera, Tillie
Tillie DeHerrera - Pueblo Chief - January 20, 2013 - Tillie DeHerrera, 81, born December 23, 1931 in Trinidad, Colorado, died January 15, 2013 in Pueblo. Her husband Chris DeHerrera (2008) preceded her in death. She is survived by her loving children Tim (Karen), Patrick (Donald, deceased), Linda, Christine (Tom) Guerra and David; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Worship Service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 22, 2013, Imperial Burial Chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
DeHerrera, Yvonne Marie
Yvonne Marie DeHerrera - Valley Courier - July 27, 2012 - Yvonne Marie DeHerrera, 87, of Security, Colorado, died on July 26, 2012 in Colorado Springs. He was born on February 2, 1925 in Walsenburg to Bonifatius and Marie Sanchez. She married Victor DeHerrera on June 2, 1945 on Treasure Island in San Francisco. Her hobbies were sewing and many different handicrafts. Yvonne is survived by her husband Victor of Security, three children; Keith (Donna) DeHerrera of Fort Garland, Alan (Katherine) DeHerrera of Berkley, California, Brent DeHerrera of Security, one daughter; Janice Medina of San Luis, three siblings; Donald Garcia, Samuel Garcia, Conrad Garcia, three sisters; Yvette Gallegos, Christine Hloucha, Bonnie Collins, 7 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild. The performance will take place on Monday, July 30, 2012 in the funeral chapel in Weylen from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The rosary will be held on Monday, July 30, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the parish of Sangre De Cristo in San Luis. Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 10:00 am at Sangre De Cristo Parish, San Luis, followed by burial at San Luis Cemetery. The DeHerrera family entrusted the care of their loved one to Weylen's Funeral Home in San Pablo.
Dehn, Carlos
Charles Dehn Town Chief December 13, 1918 Charles Dehn Dies Charles Dehn, 61, a resident of the pioneer town, died at his home at 314 South Victoria Ave., after a short illness. He was well known in this town and had run a bakery for the past 31 years. He is survived by his wife and son William at the family home. The body is located in the halls of McMinn's Undertaker and the funeral will take place at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. m. in the chapel. Chieftain Village December 14, 1918 Charles Dehn's funeral will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. m. McMinn Chapel. Rev. August Brauer will officiate. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Town 15th December 1918 The funeral of Charles Dehn will be at 3pm this afternoon at McMinn Chapel. Rev. August Brauer will officiate. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village December 16, 1918 The funeral of Charles Dehn was at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at McMinn Chapel. Rev. August Brauer led the services. The funeral was in Roselawn.
DEHR, Pauline R.
Pauline R. Dehr - Chieftain Village - January 27, 2009 - Polly died on January 24, 2009 at the age of 90 in Castle Rock, Colorado. Her husband Roy died in death in 1997. Polly is survived by her daughter Barb (Eddie) Tomines. Funeral Service, Thursday, January 29, 2009, 10:30 a.m., St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 2746 Fifth St., Castle Rock. Burial after service at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Deitchmann, Esteban
Stephen "Copper" Deitchman - Pueblo Chief - February 9, 2013 - Stephen "Copper" Deitchman, 81, Pueblo, February 7th. Funeral and Cremation Care, Pueblo West.
Deiter, Jerold Allan
Jerold Allan "Jer Bear" Deiter - Denver Post - October 28, 2003 - Jerold Allan "Jer Bear" Deiter died on October 20, 2003 in Walsenburg, Colorado. He was 20 years old. He lived with his parents, Jerry and Jaclyn, and his brother, Matthew, at Home, 3757 S. County Rd. 129 in Bennett, CO. She is survived by her grandparents Dorothy Jean Freitaf from Denver and Jack and Betty Dixon from Aurora. Jerold liked old cars; his special car was the 1969 Torino. He also enjoyed driving 4 wheels, playing billiards and painting. Opening Tuesday 28 October at 5pm followed by a funeral at 6pm. m., Henderson Community Church, 120th & Oak, Denver. Reverend Tim Dean will be the referee. In lieu of flowers, the community is encouraged to make financial contributions to High Plains Bank, 235 S. Ash St, PO Box 329, Bennett, CO 80102.
DeJong, Richard
Richard De Jong – Chieftain Village – November 11, 2010 – Richard De Jong, 60, Village, November 8. Montgomery & Administrator.
DeJoy, Charles
Charles "Chaz" DeJoy - Colorado Cremation Society - August 13, 2013 - Charles "Chaz" DeJoy, 91, died on August 9 in Littleton, Colorado. Born and raised in Pueblo, Colorado, Chaz lived in Colorado Springs and Petaluma, California before moving to Littleton. He is survived by his wife Lena, son Augie (Aimee) DeJoy of Divide, Colorado, daughter Bridget (Mark) Fleecs of Littleton, and five grandchildren. Preceding the death were brothers Newt, Paul, Joe, Sam and Tony and sisters Clara, Mary, Lucille and Christine. Chaz proudly served in the United States Navy on the battleship USS Nevada during World War II. Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, August 13 at 10:30 am at the Light of the World Roman Catholic Church on W. Bowles Ave. 10306, Littleton, CO 80127. The funeral service will be followed by a reception at the church. The funeral will take place on Wednesday 14 August at 10.15am. m. at Fort Logan National Cemetery 3698 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver, Co 80235, Staging Area “C”. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Light of the World Building Fund, Light of the World Roman Catholic Church, 10306 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton, CO 80127.
DeJoy, Eileen Margaret
Eileen Margaret DeJoy - Cacique de Pueblo - July 23, 2010 - Eileen Margaret DeJoy, 89, died on July 22, 2010. She is survived by sons Tony (Theresa) and Gino (Breda); seven grandchildren, Phyllen, Michael, Sarelle, Nino, Melissa, Tonette and Gino; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous relatives. Preceded in death by her husband Joseph; daughter, rosemary; Sister Betty McMullen; and parents. Eileen was born on July 15, 1921 in Durango, Colorado to Clifton and Elizabeth Barnes. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and her horse Lady Bug and going to Las Vegas. Eileen was a registered nurse and a big supporter of the Democratic Party. Vigil, Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until 11 a.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel, followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. m., Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery.
DeJoy, Francesco
Francesco Gaetano "Tino" DeJoy - Chieftain Village - January 7, 2014 - Francesco Gaetano Tino DeJoy, 27. Tino was born September 9, 1986 and died January 2, 2014. His grandparents, Frank A. Cheech, predeceased him and Lena Mae DeJoy. , Thomas and Anne Pierce; and her loving uncle, Marty DeJoy. She is survived by her parents, Frankie and Jody DeJoy; wife Lissa Moore DeJoy; daughters, Cambria and Bayla Moore DeJoy; stepdaughter, Nariah Jimenez; Sisters, Khela (Jess) Vazquez, Jianna Lee DeJoy (Chris); brothers, Dane and Drew Cornell; confidant Dennis Cornell; special cousins, Lauren Lee DeJoy, Hunter DeJoy; and her godmother Dena DeJoy; several cousins, nieces and nephews; old friend, Travis Goss; and older sister, Crysta Thomason. Tino was a vibrant soul, free-spirited and eternally young. He inherited DeJoy's sense of humor and loved making people laugh. He loved the outdoors, shooting arrows and fishing with his uncle Marty, horseback riding and hanging out with his father Cheech and his Italian friends. Tino adored his daughters and was a loving and compassionate father. The family will always mourn his untimely death, but rejoice that he is free from sorrow, walking the field with the Lord, surrounded by love, and with his dog, Sage. Arrivederci Tino, I love you son and father. Peace, the DiGioia family. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2014 at the Church of Divine Science.
DeJoy, Martin G.
Martin "Marty" G. DeJoy - Village Chief - June 12, 2011 - Martin "Marty" G. DeJoy died at the age of 54 on June 9, 2011. Marty was born into a close-knit Sicilian-American family on June 3, 1957 His parents, Frank A. "Cheech" DeJoy and Lena Mae Martinelli DeJoy, died in death. Marty is survived by his loving daughter, Lauren Lee DeJoy; Brother, Frankie (Jody) DeJoy; nieces, Jianna Lee DeJoy and Khela (Jess) Vasquez; and nephew Francesco "Tino" (Lissa) DeJoy. He is also survived by his aunts, uncle, several cousins and a special family, the Mickey Giarratano family. Marty has been a lifelong restaurateur, chef, artist and photographer. He has worked at the Pueblo Convention Center for the past five years, where his staff and colleagues are greatly missed. Marty was an avid fisherman and loved the outdoors. He had an easy-going style, a quick and wry sense of humor, and an easy-going charm that appealed to people from all walks of life. A special thanks to Dean Dennis and his entire team at The Pueblo Convention Center for their support and generosity. Lots of love to our "adopted" sister and confidante Juls Bayci and everyone at the Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. Words cannot express our gratitude. The family would also like to thank Marty's endless circle of friends. Your compassion and love for him will help us through this difficult time. "Arrivederci Mario", rest well our brother, until we meet again. DiGioia family. Funeral Service, 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, 2011, Pueblo Convention Center. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to the Lauren Lee College Fund.
DeJualdi, John
John DeJualdi Cacique Pueblo October 3, 1918 John DeJualdi, age 53, a resident of this town for 20 years and an employee of the Santa Fe Railroad for several years, died yesterday in La Junta. The body will arrive in town today and the funeral will be announced later by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Cacique del Pueblo October 4, 1918 The body of John DeJualdi arrived in the town of La Junta yesterday. The body was taken to McCarthy Halls and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village October 6, 1918 The funeral service for John DeJualdi will be at 10:00 this morning at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Church and funerary services are private. Chieftain Village October 7, 1918 John DeJualdi's funeral was held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel yesterday morning at 10 am. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
French from July
Frances DeJulio Town Chief September 9, 1917 Girl Killed by Gun Frances DeJulio, 18, who was shot by her brother while cleaning a shotgun Sunday afternoon, died in St. Louis yesterday. Mary's Hospital for the consequences of his injuries. Although the shots were accidental, the brother, Rico DeJulio, 10, was questioned by police yesterday. The dead girl's body has been taken to the William B. McMinn Undertaking Company morgue and the burial will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. m. at last residence, 1009 E. B St. 'Mt. Clock. Carmel Church. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village September 11, 1917 Girl dies of gunshot wound Frances DeJulio, 18, who was shot by her brother Sunday afternoon while cleaning a shotgun, died yesterday in St. Louis. Mary's Hospital for the consequences of the injuries. Although the shots were accidental, the brother, Rico DeJulio, 10, was questioned by police yesterday. The dead girl's body has been taken to the William B. McMinn Undertaking Co. Morgue for a funeral service scheduled for 1:30 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. m. at last place of residence, 1009 E. B St., and at 2:00 a.m. m. in the Carmel Church. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village - September 13, 1917 - Frances DeJulio's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at her parents' home at 1009 East B Street and at 2 Mount Carmel Church. Reverend Father Rissi led the services. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, especially a pretty pillow from Fitts Manufacturing Company employees. There was a large gathering at the church and the procession was one of the longest in Pueblo for some time. Burial was in Roselawn by the McMinn Undertaking Company.
Dekins, Jesse Oscar
Jesse Oscar Dekins Town Chief October 2, 1917 Jesse Oscar Dekins, age 44, died yesterday at a local hospital. She is survived by her father, John Dekins of Normal, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. Effie H. Brown of Normal, Illinois, Mrs. Myrtle Dekins and Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon of Pueblo, and two brothers, William N. Dekins of Normal, Illinois, and T. H. Devaughn of Pueblo. He was a member of Normal Lodge No. 783, I.O.O.F. from normal, sick. The remains are with Davis & Vories and the burial announcement will be made at a later date. Chieftain Village October 3, 1917 The funeral of Jesse Oscar Dekins will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel. Members of Hispanoamericanos Veteranos and Odd Fellows are invited to participate. The body will be shipped to Bloomington, Illinois, Thursday evening, accompanied by two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon and Mrs. Effie H. Brown. Chieftain Village - October 5, 1917 - A small memorial service was held at 2:30 am yesterday afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel over the remains of Jesse Oscar Dekins. Rev. WT Hilton performed the services. The Davis-Vories Quartet sang "No Night There" and "Abide With Me". The remains were flown to Bloomington, Illinois at 11:50 am, accompanied by the deceased's two sisters.
Dekleva, John F.
John F. Dekleva - Fremont Times Indicator - November 28, 2006 - John Frank Dekleva, 73, of Fremont, died Thursday, July 27, 2000, in St. Louis. Hospital of Mary in Grand Rapids. He was born on January 11, 1927 in Boncarbo, Colorado and married Jo Ann Mehl on April 16, 1955 in Saginaw, Michigan. She graduated from the University of Denver, where she received her bachelor's degree in accounting. He has lived in the Fremont area for 38 years, where he was a Chartered Accountant with Gerber Products Company of Fremont for 28 years until his retirement. He was a member of the First United Church of Christ Congregational Church in Fremont; longtime member of Fremont Rotary; member of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Member of the Fremont American Legion, Laurel's Post #6898; He was active in the Fremont Public Schools and a member of the Fremont School Board. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, where he served in the US Navy. He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann of Fremont; their children John Patrick (Robin) Dekleva of Fremont; Mark Richard (Lynn Ann) Dekleva of Wilmington, Delaware; Jody Caroline (Dan) Cain of Hudsonville; 5 grandchildren; Sister Josephine (Anthony) Federizzi of Denver, Colorado; Brother Joseph (Elizabeth) Dekleva of Trinidad, Colorado; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Frances Gordon. Funeral services were held at First United Church of Christ Congregational Church on Tuesday, August 1, 2000, with Rev. Frank Vietze presiding at the burial at Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may want to consider the Fremont Area Foundation for the United Church of Christ's First Congregational Church Endowment. Envelopes and arrangements by Crandell Funeral Home in Fremont.
girl, liz
Liz Dekleva - Trinity Times Independent - 21. May 2009 – Liz Dekleva, 78 years old. The funeral mass was held on Wednesday, May 27th at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
DeLaCruz, Albert
Albert DeLaCruz - Cacique Pueblo - November 13, 2011 - Albert DeLaCruz, age 72, died November 10, 2011. Arrangements are pending. Chieftain Village - January 19, 2012 - Albert DeLaCruz, age 72, left on November 10, 2011 to be with the Lord. The cremation took place at his request. Commemorative Mass, Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 11:00 am in the Church of the Holy Family.
Dela Cruz, Ignacio
Ignatius Dela Cruz - Village Chief - January 19, 1919 - Ignatius Dela Cruz, age 1, died January 18 at 309 Bay State Street. 2pm funeral by United Co.
DelaCruz, John
John DelaCruz - Pueblo Chieftain - January 11, 2009 - John DelaCruz, age 79, born October 8, 1929 in Pueblo, Colorado, left unexpectedly on January 7, 2009 to be with the Lord. Evelyn; sons, Bob and Rick; daughter Kathi; parents, Francisco and Cruz DelaCruz; a sister, Abigal Gutiérrez; Brothers, Gilbert, Eddie and Jimmy. Minding their own business, daughters, Claudia (Emilio) DelaCruz, Susan (Edward) Jacquez of Denver, Pete Perez of Aurora, Colorado; and daughter-in-law Patty DelaCruz; grandchildren, Jennifer (Bill) Schill, Vanessa (Marc) Trujillo, John III (Raeann) DelaCruz, Evelyn Jean DelaCruz, and Cisco Jacquez; his loving great-grandchildren Ava, Mia and Rio Schill, Damon and Tobin Martinez, Issac Martinez, John IV and Lynn Marie DelaCruz; along with his brothers Willie, Frank and Albert; Sisters, Connie and Mary Ann. A life member of St. Francis, John retired after 39 years as an electronics foreman for the Pueblo Army Depot. Loved by his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, John is fondly remembered for his love of the Broncos, Nuggets and Rockies. John will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers, John's daughters are asking for donations to the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association. Rosario, 7:00 p.m., Monday, January 12, 2009 and Funeral, 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 13, 2009; both services, São Francisco Xavier Parish, 611 Logan Ave., with Father Heriberto Torres, C.R., as celebrant. Funeral, Imperial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The family receives family and friends at 1312 Pine St.
De La Cruz, Willie
Willie (JapEyes) De La Cruz - Village Chief - November 20, 2009 - Willie (JapEyes) De La Cruz, age 78, died on November 6, 2009 in Bay Point, California. Born and raised in Pueblo, Colorado. a daughter Deeana, a son Jody, wife Carolee, two stepdaughters, five grandchildren, two brothers Frank and Albert, two sisters MaryAnn and Connie. Please note that there will be a Mass on Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 11:00 am at Holy Family Parish, 2827 Lakeview Ave., Pueblo.
DeLaCruz-Schill, Jennifer
Jennifer DeLaCruz-Schill - Cacique del Pueblo - January 23, 2011 - Jennifer DeLaCruz-Schill, 40, went home to the Lord on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 after a long and brave battle with breast cancer. His father, John "Bobby" DeLaCruz, precedes him in death; grandparents, John and Evelyn DeLaCruz; grandfather Leo Valdez; aunts, Monica Valdez and Kathy DeLaCruz; Uncle, Thomas Valdez and Rick DeLaCruz; and cousin, Daniel Valdez-Bagdonov. She is survived by her husband, William "Bill" Schil, and their children, Ava, Mia, and Rio, and mother, Patricia DeLaCruz; mother-in-law Nikki Hernandez; father-in-law, Bob Schil; Brother, John (Rae Ann) DeLaCruz; nieces, Allyssa and Lynn; nephews, Tim, Gunnar and John IV; godsons, Pete Valdez Jr. and Isaac Martinez; grandmother, Adeline Valdez; a number of aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Jennifer was a uniquely free spirit who danced with another drummer. No one was ever a stranger to her and she treated everyone like family. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with her family, camping, and having fun at home. She was loved by everyone who knew her and was an inspiration to family and friends. Jennifer is a 1989 graduate of Pueblo Central High School and received her massage therapy training at Pima Medical Institute. Born on December 18, 1970 in Boulder, Colorado, Jennifer grew up in Pueblo, Colorado and has made Denver her home for the past 21 years. He worked as a beautician and masseur. Rosary Vigil, Saturday, January 29, 2011, 12:30 p.m., followed by Mass at 1:00 p.m. in the Church of S. Francisco Xavier, reception then in Sala Zaragoza.
DeLaine, Daisy M.
Daisy M. DeLaine - Chief Pueblo - May 26, 1917 - Mrs. Daisy M. DeLaine, aged 32, died yesterday at a local hospital after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Gaines O. DeLaine, who resides at the family home at 129 Jackson Street, and a brother, J.C. Halliday of that town. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m. on Sunday morning. m. in McCarthy's funeral chapel. Rev. W.T. Hilton will manage the services. Burial will be in the family cemetery at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village - May 28, 1917 - The funeral service for Daisy M. DeLaine was held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel yesterday morning at 10 a.m. Rev. WT Hilton performed the services. The porters were Sam Sarter, W.E. Lewis, W.J. Bates, J.P. Murphy, S.E. Dunn and F.E. Foley. The flower bearers were C. Johnson and A. Callender. Ms. Hilton sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Asleep in Jesus". The funeral was in Mountain View.
Delaney, Charlotte Elaine
Charlotte Elaine Delaney - Village Leader - February 27, 2009 - Charlotte Elaine Delaney died on February 24, 2009. She is survived by husband Quentin Delaney; her son Thomas Graham and his partner Rick Cavallero of Denver, Colorado; stepchildren, Dave Bonnie Delaney of Loveland, Colorado, Danna Ken Inglee of Parker, Colorado, Del Cyndi of Strasburg, Colorado; and seven stepchildren; Parents, Thelma Ready Lovisone and stepfather, Herb Lovisone of Canon City, Colorado; Sister, Shirley Weise and Gary Harter of Florence, Colorado, nieces, Cindy Weise and John Ary of Canon City, Colorado, Tami and Eugene Jackson of Florence, Colorado. The death was preceded by his father Allen Ready of Florence, Colorado. Charlotte worked for Colorado State Payroll as a data entry supervisor and later for Colorado Fort Logan Mental Health. She began working for the Colorado Lottery at Pueblo headquarters in 1982 and retired in 1993 as a lottery buyer. An avid crafter and golfer, Charlotte enjoyed her retirement living in Colorado and Arizona. Visitation, Saturday, February 28, 2009, 9:30 am followed by funeral service at 11:00 am, both at the Pueblo Christian Center, 1605 S. Pueblo Blvd., with Elder Norman Graham. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the YWCA of Pueblo, 801 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 or to funeral home care.
Delaney, Jorge
George Delaney Pueblo Chief August 17, 1917 George Delaney, age 64, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. He was a longtime Pueblo County resident and had had health issues for several years. The body is in the care of the Whiton Funeral Home and a burial time will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village August 20, 1917 The funeral of George Delaney will be at 10 this morning at Whiton Chapel. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Delaney, Harry
Harry Delaney - Chieftain Pueblo - November 2, 2012 - Harry Delaney, 83, Montrose, Former Pueblo, October 24. Crippin Funeral Home, Montrose.
Delaney, Howard L. (Monsenhor)
Monsignor Howard L. Delaney - Cacique del Pueblo - April 12, 2014 - Monsignor Howard L. Delaney, 102nd Vigil, Monday at 6:30 p.m. m. Christian Funeral Service, Tuesday at 10 a.m., both at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Full announcement on Sunday. Chieftain Village – April 14, 2014 – Monsignor Howard L. Delaney. Screening today from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Vigil, today at 6:30 p.m. and Mass, Tuesday, at 10:00 a.m. Both services in the Sacred Heart Cathedral. Chieftain Village – April 15, 2014 – Monsignor Howard L. Delaney. Mass today at 10 a.m., Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral. Funeral, 2.30 p.m., St. Marien North Cemetery, Walsenburg.
DeLap, Kenneth Wayne
Kenneth Wayne DeLap - Cacique Pueblo - July 20, 2010 - Kenneth Wayne DeLap. Memorial Service and Meeting, Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 2:00 p.m., Union Hall, 1414 E. Evans. Please bring a covered plate with you. Contributions to cover funeral costs can be made through the funeral home. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Delrosa, Johannes
Juan Delarosa - Cacique del Pueblo December 29, 1918 - The funeral of Juan Delarosa took place yesterday at two o'clock in the afternoon at the United Funeral Home. Reverend Father Rizzi officiated. The funeral was in Roselawn.
DeLaRosa, Margarita
Marguerita DeLarosa Cacique del Pueblo October 9, 1918 Marguerita DeLarosa, 65-year-old Mexican woman who worked as a section worker in Colo. Tabernacle in Denver. He had been shot in both lungs and police believe he was murdered and robbed.
Delatorre, Alfred
Alfred DeLatorre - Cacique de Pueblo - June 29, 2012 - Alfred DeLatorre, 86, born March 8, 1926, the son of Porfirio and Maria DeLatorre in Pueblo, Colorado; and passed away on June 26, 2012. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary Jane, of 44 years; children, Paul DeLatorre and Shirley (Mike) Wagner; grandson, Kevin Allen; and sister, Margaret (Frank) Hernandez. He is also survived by numerous family members, nieces and nephews. Alfred served in the US Army during World War II and the Korean War and was awarded a Silver Star. For many years he worked as a carpenter in the construction industry. Exhibition, today, June 29, 2012, at 9:15 am, followed by a funeral mass at 10:00 am, both at the São Francisco Xavier Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
De La Torre, Alice
Alice Mu-oz DeLaTorre - Pueblo Chief - May 4, 2003 - Alice Mu-oz DeLaTorre, a member of a prominent Pueblo pioneer family, died on May 2, 2003. Her husband Haze DeLaTorre preceded her in death; Parents, Francisco A. and Louise P. Mu-oz; brothers Richard and John Mu-oz; and sisters-in-law, Juvie, Lil and Yvonne. She is survived by her brothers and sisters Gloria Mu-oz, Sal (Lucy) Mu-oz, Alfred Mu-oz, Frank (Chris) Mu-oz, Ray (Jeanne) Mu-oz, Tommy (Nancy) Mu-oz, Tony (June) Mu-oz, Pauline (Richard) Juarez, Angelina (Frank) Verna and Sally (Mike) Apodaca; and by his sister-in-law, Dora Mu-oz. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and several cousins. She was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church, which will have a memorial service and burial at Roselawn Cemetery Tuesday at 10 a.m. The family welcomes friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
De La Torre, Helen Valle
Helen Valle De La Torre - Village leader - May 16, 2010 - Helen Valle De La Torre, born March 13, 1918, died May 13, 2010. Her husband, Ambrose "Ray", died in death; parents, Rodrigo and Teodora Valle; brothers Rod, Jesse, Arthur and Alfred; and grandson, Aaron De La Torre. He is survived by his brother Tom "Tono" Valle; and sister, Nellie Krasieski; sons, John of Dallas and Robert (Dorothy) of Pueblo; daughters Theresa (Victor) Vail of Divide, Colorado and Rosemary Barnes of Colorado Springs; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; nine great-great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. He worked at the family business El Valle Restaurant (formerly La Valencia Restaurant). Helen volunteered at St. Mary-Corwin for 15 years. Wake-up call, Monday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the funeral home, followed by the Rosary at 6:00 p.m. at the Church of Santa María. Funeral Mass, Tuesday at 10 am, at St. Mary's, followed by burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Donations in memory of Helena can be made through the funeral home to the ministers of the Blessed Sacrament. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
De La Torre, Robert P.
Robert P. DeLaTorre - Pueblo Chief - September 27, 2013 - Robert P. DeLaTorre, 71, of Pueblo, died September 25, 2013 after a five-year battle with cancer. His parents, Ambrose and Helen DeLaTorre, preceded him in death; sons, Aaron, Joden and Kevin DeLaTorre. He is survived by his 33-year-old wife, Dorothy; sisters, Rosemary and Theresa; brother John; Children, Missy (Robert) Medina and Robert R.; six grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and godchildren. Robert enjoyed fishing and drinking coffee with all his friends at the restaurant. He should be remembered for his smile and jokes and always putting the needs of others ahead of his own. Robert retired from the city of Federal Heights. He also enjoyed riding motorcycles and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral will take place at 6 p.m. today, September 27, 2013, at the Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.
DeLaTorreSteve Julian
Steve Julian DeLaTorre - Pueblo Chief - October 3, 2010 - Steve Julian DeLaTorre. Steve departed for his heavenly home on Thursday September 30th, 2010 after valiantly battling several serious health issues over the past two years. Born January 7, 1938 in Hudson, Colorado to Joe DeLaTorre and Lupe Negrete, both deceased. His daughter Valarie Anderson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin also preceded him in January 2006. He is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn (Alyea) DeLaTorre; and two daughters, Jean Marie Vossekuil and Jennifer DeLaTorre, both from Milwaukee, Wisconsin; mother-in-law, Joan Alyea of Pueblo; stepchildren, Devin Gonzales of Austin, Texas, and Christian Gonzales of Pueblo, Colorado; and a stepdaughter, Jessica Gonzales of Denver, Colorado. Steve is also survived by a brother, Joe (Edie) DeLaTorre of Pueblo; and one sister, Rachel (Roger) Holder of Palm Springs, California; plus four half-sisters, one grandson, five granddaughters, and eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Steve was a member of the Class of 1956 at Central High School in Pueblo, Colorado, and retired from the Colorado Institute of Mental Health in Pueblo in November 2000 after having served 29 years as a Public Safety Lieutenant, rising through the ranks and had worked actively in defense of the rights of all civil servants through the AFSCME union. Steve served with honors in the United States Air Force in the Strategic Air Command (SAC) from 1956 to 1960. At Steve's request, cremation without inspection. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made on her behalf to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the Family Worship Center in Pueblo, Colorado. Condolences can be sent to the family through the funeral home. Steve was a kind and generous person who was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Arrangements conducted by the Imperial Funeral Home.
Deldondo, Savereo (Sr.)
Mrs. Savereo Deldondo - Wray Rattler - July 20, 1901 - At 10 a.m. on the same day in Pueblo, two terrible accidents occurred while attempting to start a fire with kerosene oil. Mrs. Francisco Vidman died at the Nurses' Hospital and Mrs. Savereo Deldondo was admitted to the Pueblo Hospital in an apparently terminal condition.
DelDosso, Jack
Jack Del Dosso - Trinidad Times Independent - 1. October 2007 – Jack Del Dosso died September 27, 2007 in Pueblo, Co. He was born January 22, 1925 in Sopris, Co. full of life, the good and the bad. Hope to see you soon." Family and friends will miss Jack. The family commissioned the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to make the arrangements.
Deles, Maria
Mary Deleles - Cacique del Pueblo - September 2, 1917 - Mary Deleles, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Deleles, died Friday night at her parents' home in Lime, Colorado. The funeral service will be held this morning at 9:00 a.m. at the William B. McMinn Chapel. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
Erase it, Maria
Mary Delelis - Cacique del Pueblo May 23, 1918 Mary Delelis, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delelis, died yesterday morning at her parents' home in Lima. The funeral took place at 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon. from the McMinn Funeral Chapel. The funeral was in Roselawn.
DeLellis, Joseph
Joseph Joe DeLellis - Town Chief - January 18, 2011 - Joseph Joe DeLellis, age 53, died on January 15, 2011. His parents, Tony and Anna May DeLellis, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Donna DeLellis; and her daughter Anna DeLellis, the love of her life; Siblings, Donna J. (Dave) Caporicci, Paula Patino, Dennis (Leona) Kendall; Brother-in-law, Johnny (Yvonne) Venuto; and sister-in-law, Deann (Mark) Stinchcomb; in-laws, Dick and Anna Ciruli (and Sammy); nieces and nephews, Jeff, Eric, A.J., Jenny, Dominic, David and Michael; many other special relatives and all your amazing friends. Joe worked at Pueblo Greyhound Park for 28 years. He loved all kinds of sports, attended as many events as possible and enjoyed playing in his golf league with his friends. She loved spending time with her nieces and nephews and caring for them. Please skip the food and flowers. Funeral service on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 10:00 am at Our Lady of Meadows Catholic Church. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
DeLellis, supplications
Placito DeLellis Pueblo Cacique November 15, 1918 One-year-old Placito DeLellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeLellis, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. The funeral service will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2pm at the United Funeral Home. Roselawn Internment.
Deleon, Alice P.
Alice P. DeLeon - Trinidad Times Independent - February 12, 2013 - Alice P. DeLeon, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Sister - Alice P. DeLeon died on February 5, 2013 at home surrounded by her loving family in Trinidad. She was 61 years old. Alice was born on October 14, 1951 in Trinidad to Anastacio and Victoria Barela. Alice was a warm and caring woman who always had a smile on her face, loved to make people laugh, loved going to the lake, fishing, knitting and most of all spending time with her family. His parents preceded him in death; Anastacio and Victoria, sister María, niece Victoria and nephew Daniel. Her survivors are her husband Andres, their children Frances (John) Martinez, Andres De Leon Jr., Gabriel (Trina) De Leon, Annette (David) Martinez; Grandchildren: Tyler De Leon, Shawnia Martinez, Brenden De Leon, Nicholas Martinez, Laycee De Leon, Zachary Martinez, Izayah Zavala, Emm Martinez, Alexiah Martinez, great-grandchildren; Aiden DeLeon, brothers: Ernie, Ralph, Rudy, and Dan, sisters: Kathy, Viola, Diane, and Annie, and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. The funeral mass will take place on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 10:00 am in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. The honorees are Michael Quintana, Carlos Mascarenas, Omar Quintana, David Barela, John Sandoval, Larry Barela and Ronny Barela. Active contributors are Gabe De Leon, Brenden De Leon, David Martinez, John Martinez, Tyler DeLeon and Nicholas Martinez. Arrangements led by Funeral Home Comi
Deleon, Angelina
Angelina DeLeon - Chieftain Village - June 13, 1917 - Angelina DeLeon, aged 2, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deroteo DeLeon, died last night at her home, 815 West Fourth Street. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the residence. Burial at Roselawn conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village - June 14, 1917 - Angelina DeLeon's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. from Mount Carmel Church at her last residence, 815 West Fourth Street. the parish priest S. J. Giglio conducted the services. Burial was at Roselawn by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Deleon, Isabelle
Isabelle DeLeon - Chieftain Village - October 24, 1917 - Mrs. Isabelle DeLeon's funeral will be conducted this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. from the house at 815 West Fourth Street and at 1:30 p.m. from Mt. Carmel Church. The burial will be held at Roselawn, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village October 25, 1917 The funeral of Mrs. Isabelle DeLeon was held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the residence, 815 W. 4th St. and at 2:30 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Church. Father Rizzi led the services. The burial took place at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by McCarthy's Undertaking Company.
Deleon, Joe
Joe DeLeon - Village Chief - February 19, 2012 - Joe DeLeon, age 88, died February 16, 2012. His parents, Nicolás and Guadalupe Santos-DeLeon, preceded him in death; his wife Angelina; siblings, Russell and Santiago DeLeon, Mary Torres and Victoria Montelongo; and in-laws, Fidel and Valerie Arriaga, Francis Urrutia, Juvie Muñoz, Paul and Robert Arriaga. She is survived by her children Dave (Andrea), Lewis, Valerie, Tim and Lori DeLeon and Kenneth (Michele); 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, including Lupe Beltran and Eleanor Gutierrez; and special friends, Paul Perez and Tom Santos. Joe retired from the Pueblo Army Depot after 42 years of service as a General Ordnance Foreman. He loved being with friends and family and loved everyone who knew him. He liked volleyball, bowling, horseshoes and was a great billiards player. He liked watching the Broncos and he also loved watching westerns. Although her education was limited to the ninth grade, her love of reading made her a walking encyclopedia and dictionary. He had a relationship with God and experienced the Beatitudes, illustrated by his tremendous love for his family and generous giving to others. He definitely passed the torch to the next generation. He was always so caring and concerned about everyone. He was best known for his delicious cuisine and made countless deliveries to all his good friends. Everyone enjoyed their burritos, enchiladas, chillies en escabeche and tamales. He was the custodian of culture and transmitted the tradition of favorite recipes to the family. She enjoyed and loved the time she spent with her children and grandchildren. He was a versatile man with a Christian work ethic. Leave this legacy to your family. Wake, Wednesday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Thursday at 10 am, São Francisco Xavier Church. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Deleon, José
Joseph De Leon - Pueblo Chief May 18, 1918 Joseph De Leon's funeral will be held this morning at 10:00 a.m. at the residence, 1131 Box Elder and at 10:30 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Church. The burial will be held at Roselawn, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Deleon, Maria
Mary Toni DeLeon - Pueblo Chief - October 26, 2013 - Mary Toni DeLeon, 96, of Pueblo, died peacefully in the loving care of her great-granddaughter Merlene DeLeon on Sunday October 20, one week short of her 97th birthday. Years. . Mary preceded her son Richard DeLeon in death; and granddaughter Rayann DeLeon. She is survived by her son Ray DeLeon; numerous grandchildren; great-grandson; and great-great grandchildren. Funeral Service, 11am, Monday 28 October 2013, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.
Deleon, Rayann
Rayann DeLeon - Cacique del Pueblo - September 18, 2013 - Rayann DeLeon 49th Funeral, 10am today, Romero Chapel. Hospital, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends are greeted upon entry into the Romero Courtesy Hall.
DeLeon, Rosendo
Rosendo DeLeon Cacique del Pueblo November 3, 1918 Rosendo DeLeon, aged 31, died yesterday at a local hospital after a 10-day illness. He is survived by his wife, who resides at the family home at 1108 East Evans Ave. The remains were moved to McCarthy Undertaker's quarters. The obituary will be announced later. Chieftain Village November 15, 1918 The funeral service for Rosendo DeLeon will be at 10:00 this morning at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Roselawn Tomb.
Del Fraini, Angelina
Angelina DelFraini - Town Chief March 11, 1919 Double Tragedy Gugliemo DePasqua, who on February 12 shot and killed Angelina DelFraini, who refused to marry him, then pointed a gun at herself and shot herself in the head, died at the Punto Vista on Saturday county jail. He repeatedly tore the bandage from his wound.
Delgadillo, Inez
Inez Delgadillo - Cacique del Pueblo - May 26, 1917 - Inez, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julián Delgadillo, died yesterday at her parents' home, Schley Ave. 1712. The funeral will take place this morning at 9:00 a.m. at the Residence. Internment at Roselawn by the United Entrepreneurship Company. Chieftain Village - May 27, 1917 - Inez Delgadillo's funeral was held yesterday morning at 9:30 am at her parents' home at 1712 Schley Avenue. Burial was in Roselawn by the United Undertaking Company.
Delgado, Edwin Sr.
Edwin Delgado Sr. - Village Chief - May 13, 2012 - Edwin Delgado Sr., 56, died May 10, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Terry Delgado; children, Erica Delgado, Edwin Delgado Jr. and Daniela Hill; and five grandchildren. He is also survived by several siblings, several nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Edwin was a security lieutenant at the State Hospital, a volunteer at Parkview, and was very involved with his church, Holy Rosary. He served 22 years in the US Army. Visitation, Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., George McCarthy Funeral Home. Tuesday, Friday at 9.30 a.m., followed by Mass at 10 a.m.; both in the Catholic Church of Nossa Senhora dos Prados.
Delgado, Francis
Francisco Delgado - Cacique del Pueblo - July 20, 1917 - Francisco Delgado, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Delgado, died Wednesday morning at 242 Oneida Street. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the residence. The burial took place in Mountain View Cemetery at the Whiton Funeral Home.
Delgado, Manuel
Manuel Delgado - Pueblo Chief - December 29, 2012 - Manuel Delgado, 94, of Pueblo, died on December 24, 2012 at his home surrounded by his family. Manuel is survived by his loving wife Ernestina, with whom he was 67; three daughters and three sons. He also leaves behind 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Instead of flowers, the family asks to be raised to prayer. At the request of the family, without viewing. Please note the changed service times. The Rosary will be celebrated at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, December 30, 2012 at Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, Monday, December 31, 2012 at 11 am, Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Led by T. G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Delgado Maxine T.
Maxine T. Delgado - Cacique Pueblo - December 5, 2010 - Maxine T. Delgado, age 91, left November 29, 2010 to be with the Lord. Her parents, José and Adella Valdez, preceded her in death; brothers, Sam, Eddie and Joe Valdez; and sisters, Emma and Mary. She is survived by her sisters Ofelia Sandoval and Josie Martinez; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation from 12pm to 2pm. Tuesday, followed by funeral, 2 p.m.; both in the imperial burial chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Thank you to the staff at Belmont Lodge Nursing Home and to Mary LaCrue, caretaker and niece. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Delgado, Patricia Luisa
Patricia Louise Santistevan Delgado - Cacique del Pueblo - February 1, 2013 - Patricia Louise Santistevan Delgado, aged 38, died peacefully on January 30, 2013. She was born on August 26, 1974 in Greeley, Colorado to Vicky Salazar and Harald Santistevan. Patricia was very artistic, she liked to paint and draw. She was very close to nature and a wonderful mother who loved her children. Patricia's spirit was free and kind. She is survived by her parents, Vicky Salazar and Harold Santistevan; her brothers Kathy Spears and Robert Santistevan Jr.; her beautiful daughters Isabel Rose, Mya and Azalea. At Patricia's request, cremation in the Angelus crematorium. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 10:00 am at the Crowne Plaza, Rampart Room, 2886 S. Circle Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
DelGrado, Rafael Lopez
Rafael López DelGrado - Cacique del Pueblo September 23, 1917 The funeral of Rafael López DelGrado took place yesterday at 2 p.m. in the Davis Vories Chapel. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery.
Grad, Theo
Theo Delgrado - Mayor December 5, 1918 Theo Delgrado's funeral will be held this morning at 11:00 am at McMinn Chapel. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
Tender, Anton
Anton Delicato - Mayor - April 6, 1917 - Anton Delicato, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Delicato, died yesterday at the family home, 232 Oneida Street. The funeral took place yesterday at 2:00 p.m. at the family home. The burial took place at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Dell, Ava Lynn
Ava Dell - Chieftain Village - November 13, 2011 - Ava Dell passed away on November 2, 2011 at the age of 30 of this world. She is survived by her father, Michael A. Dell of Manitou Springs; mother, Jan Payne of Castle Rock; sister, Lauren Andrea Dell of Manitou Springs; grandparents Virginia and Peter Dell from Pueblo; Aunt and Uncle, Ginger and Doug Veltri from Pueblo; Uncle, Anthony P. Dell of Pueblo; Cousins, Matt and Angela Dell from Denver, Francis and John Blackford from Pueblo and Dell and Virginia Veltri from Pueblo. Ava was born on February 19, 1981 in Colorado Springs, Colorado to Michael A. Dell and Jan Dell. There was a private funeral.
Dell, Berenice
Bernice Dell - Pueblo Chief - June 1, 2014 - Bernice Dell, 79, of Pueblo, departed for the Lord on May 28, 2014. Bernice is survived by her husband Deloyce; Children, Carol (Mike) Martinez, Arleen (Don) McCulloch, Brenda (Larry) Gomez, Robert (Jade) Dell; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and numerous brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral, 11am, Monday 9 June 2014 First Church of the Nazarene.
Dell, Dora
Dora Dell - Pueblo Chief - October 30, 2012 - Dora Dell was born on November 9, 1930 in Pueblo, Colorado and has lived her entire life in Pueblo. Dora was married to Arthur Dell, who preceded her in death in 1984. She leaves two daughters, Anita (Tim) Bruce and Renee (Butch) Lovall. She leaves behind three children, Ricky (Marsha) Dell, Robert (Jean) Dell and Brian (Norma) Dell. His son Thomas Dell and son-in-law Mikel Crusha died. Dora has 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by two sisters, Ruth Baca and Mary Lara. Dora was devout in her Catholic faith and a member of the Legion of Mary and the Nocturnal Andoration Society. She worked much of her life as a maid and later as a CNA. She spent her final year and a half at the Pueblo Life Care Center and was well liked by both her friends and co-workers. His family and friends will miss him and remember him for his love, compassion, faith, great courage and strength during his many health crises. Wake, Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Imperial Funeral Home. From 7:00 p.m. there will be a rosary and a vigil. Thursday, in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Funeral service at 1:30 p.m. Friday, in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
Deliquadri, Carmela
Carmela Delliquadri - Pueblo Chief - April 23, 1917 - Carmela Delliquadri, 65, 108 Summit Street, died yesterday. Carmela Delliquadri, 65, a prominent Italian resident of this city who has made this city her home for the past thirty years, passed away yesterday morning after a short illness at the home of her son, C.F. Delliquadri, 108 Summit. . He is leaving to mourn his loss, two sons, CF, of the family home, a deputy sheriff and Louis, of Sunrise, Wyoming, and a host of friends. The body was transferred to the halls of the United Empreendimentos Company and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village – April 24, 1917 – Carmela Delliquadri's funeral will be Wednesday afternoon at 12 noon at Residence 108 Summit and at 2 am at Mount Carmel Church. Venerable Father Giglio will preside. Internment at Roselawn by the United Entrepreneurship Company. Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 1917 - The largest funeral procession conducted in Pueblo in recent years was the one that escorted the body of Mrs. Carmela Delliquadri to Roselawn yesterday afternoon. Seventy-two cars transported the sad friends and relatives. The funeral took place at 1:30 p.m. at 108 Summit residence and at 2 a.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Reverend Father Giglio led services in the crowded church. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, testament to the esteem shown to the deceased. Her varied acts of kindness and charity endeared her to the members of that city's Italian colony. Flower bearers were Miss Angelina Maestas, Grace Desiato, Laura Ponzetti, Angelina Lanese, Rosie Dell, Jeanette Russo and Susan Desaito. The bearers were F. Cardillo, J. Pannunzio, D. Venuto, F. Vanelli, M. Turano and G. Battaglia. The funeral took place at the family compound in Roselawn, which is operated by the United Undertaking Company.
Delliquadri, ColomboF.
Columbo F. Delliquadri - Mayor - February 15, 1999 - Our Last Century, 1912 - 1913 - The sinking of the Titanic touched the city - They made a difference - Columbo F. Delliquadri - Well known City Police Officer Columbo F. Delliquadri he was of held in high esteem by Pueblo leaders. During his tenures as a town detective, county sheriff, and assistant state ranger, Delliquadri earned a reputation as a fearless "sniper" who was always generous to those in need. Delliquardi died at the family home on Summit Street at the age of 52. By the age of 15 he had moved to Pueblo. At the age of 31 he was instrumental in erecting the statue of Christopher Columbus in front of the McClelland Public Library.
Delliquadri, Paulo
Paul Deliquadri Pueblo Cacique November 26, 1918 Paul Deliquadri died at the age of 39 on November 25 at a local hospital. Chieftain Village November 27, 1918 Paul Delliquadri's funeral is at 2 p.m. this afternoon. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
Dellskaplo, Angelina
Angelina Dellscaplo Cacique del Pueblo November 18, 1918 Angelina Dellscaplo, age 26, died yesterday morning at the family home at 220 East Mesa Ave. She leaves behind her husband Rafel and four children. Announcements of subsequent funerals by the United Undertaking Co.
DeLoach, Linda
Linda Kay DeLoach - Pueblo Chief - September 4, 2013 - Linda Kay DeLoach, born September 7, 1954 in Pueblo, Colorado, has found the home of her dreams! On August 26, 2013, he moved to his permanent address among the other angels. She is joined by her parents, Jake and Ethel Jones, whom she misses dearly; as well as many other friends and family. Unfortunately, he leaves behind his daughters Stephanie DeLoach and Danielle Meyers; her son-in-law Nicholas Meyers; and granddaughter Brianna Meyers. She didn't want to worship, just this announcement: "Do not mourn when I am gone, passed from death to life, free from the sins, sorrows and conflicts of this world. If you want some comfort, a kiss or a caress, don't think I'm gone, I just changed my address. I know you will miss me and I wish I was here so you could talk to someone who will listen and care. Always remember and don't feel afraid. Don't think I'm gone, I just changed my address."
Deloney, Alberta
Alberta Deloney Chief of the Town January 10, 1917 Mrs. Leonora Gulley arrested after a murder investigation dispute turned fatal started again Mrs. Leonora Gulley, black, was arrested yesterday for the murder of Mrs. Alberta Deloney, who was shot at Gully House, 850 E. Abriendo Ave., Monday afternoon by a coroner's grand jury. Witness testimony showed the woman died of bleeding from a gunshot wound, and the jury found the shot was intentional. A revolver given to police by Albert Gulley, the prisoner's husband, when Chief Daly and a squad of men entered the house shortly after the shooting, saying it had been used by the dead woman, was presented as a test, but none of the various witnesses interviewed could identify her, and none claimed to have seen the dead woman handle the gun. Refused to testify Gully's wife has declined to testify and has refused to give her husband the floor on the advice of his lawyer, who was present at the inquest. Evidence presented at the inquest showed Ms Deloney stopped at Gully on her way into town. She was engaged in a trivial discussion about a coat with Edith Owens who was at the house. The Owens girl bought the coat from a foreclosure. Harry Deloney, the dead woman's husband, who agrees to protect the company for the bill. Mrs. Deloney went in and asked for the coat, and was told it was in another room in the house. He went into the bedroom, grabbed the clothes, and as he made his way through the kitchen, he reportedly fought with the Owens girl. He started shooting at Ms. Gully. He reportedly ordered the two fighters out of the house if they were about to fight and immediately started shooting. He reportedly followed the victim out of the house and fired several shots at her, the last of which had an effect. After being shot, Ms. Deloney was taken to her own home at 1501 Routt Ave., where she died shortly after arriving. The inquest was well attended and the Davis & Vories chapel was packed with onlookers. Sometimes the testimony was funny and Coroner Taylor had to bang on the table to sort it, the laughter and confusion was so great that the jury couldn't hear the testimony. Chieftain Village - January 11, 1917 - Mrs. Alberta Daloney's funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. by A.M.E. from Saint Paul. Internment will be with Roselawn of Davis and Vories. Chieftain Village - January 12, 1917 - Funeral of Mrs. Albert Deloney this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. St. A.M.E. from Paul Church. Colantha Court #239 and the Sisters of the Mysterious Few will attend services together. Burial will be at Davis & Vories' Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village - January 13, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Alberta Deloney was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. by the A.M.E. of the Holy Reverend Lord. Watson led the service and officers from the Sisters of the Mysterious Ten performed their ritual service at the tomb. The bearers were J.A. Weddington, William Glen, Thomas Keathead, Frank Fowland, R.H. Pinkerton and E.J. Kittell. The funeral was held at Davis & Vories' Roselawn.
Delost, Jose
Joseph Delost - News-Herald - July 13, 2005 - The funeral service for Joseph Delost, 88, of Wickliffe, will be held Tuesday at 11:00 am at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 29850 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe. Mr. Delost died in Willoughby on 29 July 2005. He was born on April 26, 1917 in Valdez, Colorado and has lived in Wickliffe for 52 years. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed hiking in the Metro Parks North Chagrin Conservation Area. He was also a US Army veteran of World War II who served in the European Theater. Mr. Delost worked as a machinist at Reliance Electric for 16 years and retired in 1982. He is survived by his daughters Marlene (Robert) Dudash and Jacqulyn (Joseph Burya) Delost; granddaughters, Melissa Dudash and Bonnie (Ron) Parmertor; great-granddaughter Hannah; great-grandson, Zackary; brother Frank Delost; and sister Angelina Eggart. His wife, Margaret (Molcan); and brother, Tony Delost, have passed away. Friends can call from 2pm to 4pm and from 6pm to 8pm. Monday at the Zele Funeral Home, 452 E. 152nd St., Cleveland. Burial will take place at All Souls Cemetery in Chardon Township. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making memorial donations to the Wickliffe Public Library, Wickliffe 44092, or The Metro Parks, North Chagrin Reservation.
DelpWilliam J.
William J. Delp - Cacique de Pueblo - April 14, 2011 - William J. Delp, age 74, died April 12, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Eileen S. Delp, with whom he was 51; Daughters, Debra (Charles) Fryberger and Dina (Wayne) Sockriter. William was born on November 26, 1936 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Landis and Alice Delp. He worked for several years at Dillard's in the menswear and footwear department. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, Saturday, April 16, 2011, 10:00 am, at Montgomery & Steward Chapel, officiated by Rev. Karen Akin. Memorials may be presented to the ALS Association in lieu of flowers through the funeral home.
Deltondo, Maria
Mary Deltondo - Cacique de Pueblo - April 10, 2014 - Mary Deltondo, 103, passed away peacefully on Wednesday April 9, 2014. The visit takes place from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. m. Monday, April 14, followed by Rosary at 7:00 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Funeral Service, Tuesday, April 15, 10:00 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church. The funeral follows in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Full obituary on Sunday. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home. Chieftain Village - April 13, 2014 - Mary Deltondo, aged 103, died peacefully on April 9, 2014. Her parents, Pasquale and Concetta Catulli, preceded her in death; siblings Frank (Mary) and Henry (Rose) Catulli; son Whodon John Deltondo Jr.; and grandson, Frank Thomas Valdez. Mary is survived by her daughters Norma (Ron) Corwin and Linda Hicks; grandchildren, Toni Valdez, Fred Valdez, Mark (Rhiannon) Kooy and Jennifer (Tony) Cowan; half-grandson, Kevin Corwin; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Mary was a member of Lady Fidelity Lodge. She was runner-up at the Silver Queen in 2011. She is affectionately called Ne-Ne. Viewing 6-7pm on Monday 14 April 2014 followed by Rosary at 7pm, Historic George McCarthy Chapel. Funeral service, Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at 10:00 am M., at St. Mary's Church, with burial in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Special thanks to Frontier Hospice and the faculty at Belmont Senior Care, especially Heidi, Theresa and Diane. Memorials may be submitted to PBS or St. Mary Church in Mary's name. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Deltondo, Rosemarie
Rose Marie Fazio Deltondo - Village Leader - July 8, 2010 - Rose Marie Fazio Deltondo, 83, of Montrose, Colorado, born April 8, 1927, died peacefully at her home on Tuesday morning, July 6, 2010. By her side, Rose's survivors include: daughter Marie (Ed) Caselnova of Pueblo, Colorado; daughter Georgia (Bob) Ray of Montrose, Colorado; daughter Emily (Mike) Chrisco of Grand Junction, Colorado; Son, Ronnie (Lori) Deltondo. He also leaves behind seven grandchildren: Holly and John Ray, Britney and Shelby Chrisco, and Andrea, Janelle and Kenny Deltondo. The Rosary will be celebrated at 7:00 p.m. today and funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday 9th July 2010, both at St Mary, Montrose. Burial will take place at Cedar Cemetery in Montrose. The family asked for donations to be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado, P.O. Box 1804, Montrose, CO 81402. Arrangements are under the direction of Crippin Funeral Home & Crematory, Montrose, Colorado.
Deltonto, Emma-Marie
Emma Marie Deltonto - Cacique del Pueblo - November 29, 2011 - Emma Marie Deltonto was born on May 7, 1926. After a long battle with Alzheimer's disease, she entered eternal life on November 25, 2011. Her husband preceded her in death, Floyd Deltonto; daughter, Karen C Williams; son-in-law, Joe D Williams; Parents, Nannie and Emil F. Anderson; and two brothers, John Anderson and Emil Anderson. He is survived by two daughters, Rose M. Deltonto and Laurie K. (John) Linn; sister, Anna M. Fitzgerald; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Flo Anderson and Mrs. María Deltondo; also numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives. The family would like to thank all past and present staff and carers at Sharmar Nursing Home for the loving attention and special care they gave to our mother. A special thanks to those who were there from the start, Rose Willis, Phyllis Stiffler and Wanda Quintana. The family also wants Dr. Thanks to Cheryl Wills and Ellie for their support and care for our mother. Thanks to Janice Carter for looking after our mother. Consultation hours, Wednesday, November 30, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Funeral Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 10:00 am, both at the Roselawn Funeral Home.
Deluca, Antoinette Marie
Antoinette Marie Deluca - Trinidad Times Independent - August 31, 2007 - Antoinette Marie Deluca. 71, died unexpectedly on Saturday August 25, 2007. He was born on August 10, 1936 in Trinidad to Peter N. and Angelina (DiGarbo) Ruscetti. She graduated from Trinidad High School in 1954. Antoinette married Pete C. Deluca on July 9, 1955. During their 52-year marriage, they raised four children and 10 spoiled grandchildren. Pursuing her dream of becoming a nurse, Antoinette graduated from TSJC in 1975. She worked for Dr. Francis Visconti. Antoinette was a wonderful cook and enjoyed sharing her creations with all her family and friends. He loved playing bridge, gardening, watching sports and surfing the internet. Antoinette was an avid reader and enjoyed her book club. He was also a member of PEO Chapter J. Most importantly, her grandchildren were her pride. His parents, Pete and Angelina Ruscetti, preceded him in death; sisters Lucille Foxhoven and Gloria Bonato; mother-in-law Maria Deluca; Son Peter Charles Deluca and granddaughter Jennifer Mariano. Antoinette is survived by her husband Pete; children Mickey (Pamm) Deluca of Newbury Park, California, Cheri (George) Rosenbaum of Henderson, Nevada, Patty (John) Crichton of Parker, Colorado, Peter (Wendy) Deluca of San Francisco, California; Sister Belinda (Bob) Christofferson of Aurora, Colorado; grandchildren Staci, Stephanie and Marissa Deluca, Vicki Mariano, Adam and Bret Rosenbaum, Scott and Tyler Crichton, Witt and Christopher Deluca, and various other relatives. The visit took place on August 30th in the Comi Chapel. The Rosary was celebrated on August 30 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The funeral speech and commemoration will take place on Friday, August 31 at 9:45 am at the Santíssima Trindade Catholic Church, followed by a funeral mass at 10:00 am. Immediately following the services, friends are invited to join the family at the Trinidad State Junior College student center. Memorial donations in memory of Antoinette Deluca can be made to the TSJC Educational Foundation for the Deluca Family Scholarship or the Scleroderma Foundation (www.srfcure.org). Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
DeLuca, Mary Jo
Mary Jo DeLuca - Pueblo Chief - September 5, 2012 - Mary Jo DeLuca, 90, died August 31, 2012. Her parents, Anthony and Alisia Todero, preceded her in death; husband, Fred DeLuca; sisters, Lucy Costa and Connie Genova; and brother, Dominick Todero. She is survived by her daughters Anna Maria DeLuca Scully and Pat Sue DeLuca Gentry; grandsons, Alexis Gentry, Anthony Scully and Maria Scully; and his brother Anthony Red Todero; and sister Pat Cline; nieces and nephews and other relatives. Mary Jo retired from the Internal Revenue Service in Pueblo and moved to Boulder, where she retired from the Boulder Justice Center. Mary Jo has been a volunteer at many locations in the Boulder area including Avista Hospital, Boulder Public Library and Lafayette Public Library for over 20 years. Mary Jo then moved to Denver to be closer to her family. He loved a good book, good food, good coffee and a good pinot grigio. He loved to travel but his greatest love was spending time with his family. Exhibition, 4 to 7 p.m. in the funeral home. Funeral Service, Saturday at 10 a.m. at Roselawn Cemetery. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Delucius, Johannes
John Deluci - Pueblo Chief - March 30, 1917 - John Deluci, aged 42, died yesterday at a local hospital after an illness that lasted several weeks. He is survived by a wife and worked for the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company for several years. The remains were transferred to the halls of the McCarthy Undertaking Company and the burial announcement will be made at a later date.
Deluci, James
James Deluici - Pueblo Chief - April 3, 1917 - The funeral of the late James Deluici will be held tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
De Luna, Fidel O.
Fidel O. DeLuna - Trinidad Times Independent - November 13, 2010 - M/Sgt. Fidel O. DeLuna (retired), 91, died on Veterans Day, November 11, 2010. Born in Trinidad to Fidel and Celia (Tapia) and raised in Trinidad. Entered service in 1942. During World War II he was a rear gunner and fought and survived 65 combat missions. Retired from the Air Force after 31 years. He lived in Denver until 2005, until his death he lived in Corona, California. He was preceded in death by his wife Dolores, sisters Molly, Lila, Stella, brothers Silford and David. She is survived by her twin sister Celia Wilkins of Walsenburg; Daughters Donna June Vick (Tim) Corona, California; Michelle DeLuna Concord, California; six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, favorite nieces and nephews. A full military service will be held in Denver at 12:00 p.m. on November 26 at Fort Logan Cemetery.
Deluora, Bephonia
Befonia Deluora Pueblo Cacique December 30, 1918 Befonia Deluora, aged 25, died December 29 in Pinon. Corpse at McMinn's.
DelValle, Mary Conference
Mary DelValle - Chieftain Village - May 28, 2014 - Mary DelValle, aged 78, died on May 20, 2014. Her father, Jose DelValle, died in death; and mother, Irene DelValle; Brothers, Joseph DelValle, Basil DelValle; Sisters, Pauline Archuleta, Gabriella Aragon, Lucy Cross and Alice Sintas. He is survived by his loving sister, Ruth Mary DelValle; numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m., May 30, 2014, at Holy Family Parish, 2827 Lakeview Ave.
Del Veccia, Antonio
Antonio Del Veccia - Rocky Mountain News - May 30, 1896 - Sentenced to prison - Pueblo, Colorado, May 29 - Felippe Palmeto, recently convicted of manslaughter, was sentenced to six years in prison by Judge Dixon in the district court today. Palmeto shot and wounded Antonio Del Veccia here on April 7th, dying on the 22nd of the same month.
DeMarco, Lena
Lena DeMarco Town Chief June 5, 1918 Lena DeMarco, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DeMarco, died at the family home near Roselawn Cemetery in that town. The funeral is private and will take place this afternoon around 4pm. Burial at Roselawn under the command of the McCarthy Undertaken Company.
DeMarco, Philip
Philip DeMarko Pueblo Chief March 14, 1919 Philip DeMarko died at the age of 40 on March 13th. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village - March 15, 1919 - Philip DeMarko's funeral is at the residence, 402 Beach Street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. and at Mount Carmel Church at 3 a.m. The Roselawn funeral will be in charge of McCarthy. Chieftain Village March 16, 1919 Philip DeMarko's funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the residence, 402 Beach St. and at 3 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. Burial at Roselawn Cemetery by McCarthy Undertaking Co. Chieftain Village March 17, 1919 Philip DeMarko's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and at 3 p.m. at Mount Church Carmel. Roselawn Internment.
De Martine, Conrad O.
Conrad O. DeMartine - Mayor - August 14, 2013 - Conrad O. DeMartine, 80, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, died Saturday evening, August 10, 2013 at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center surrounded by his beloved family. Mr. DeMartine was born on September 21, 1932 in Walsenburg, Colorado to Albert and Gertrude M. (Gayhardt) DeMartine. Conrad served honorably in the US Army and US Air Force during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He has served in the public service at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Pueblo (Col.) Chemical Depot and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. He was an avid nature lover who enjoyed fishing, hiking, skiing and golf. He was a skilled craftsman in a variety of mediums and served as a former board member of UPLIFT and a former member of the Elks Club. He will be remembered for his love for family, helping his children with 4-H projects and caring for his dogs and sheep. Conrad is survived by his loving wife, Linda (Russell) DeMartine of Cheyenne, whom he has loved for 42 years; her daughter Angie Mefford and her husband Acie of Gillette, Wyoming; his son, Gilbert DeMartine of Cheyenne; two brothers, Anthony DeMartine of Pueblo, Colorado and Patrick DeMartine of Littleton, Colorado; a sister, Deloras Woodson, of La Veta, Colorado; three grandsons, Colton, Braxton, and Andon Mefford, of Gillette, Wyoming; and numerous nieces and nephews. His parents preceded him in death; and two sisters, Alberta Boddy and Gertrude Boddy. A memorial service will be held today, August 14, 2013 at 11 am at Cheyenne Berean Church. The cremation will be conducted under the supervision of the funeral home Schrader. Statements of solidarity in memory of Conrad can be made to St. Joseph's Indian School, the Navajo Relief Fund, or the Native American Rights Fund.
Demartino, Nicolau
Nicolas Demartino Cacique del Pueblo October 25, 1918 Nicolas Demartino, aged 8 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demartino, died yesterday at his parents' home, 818 Currie Ave. The funeral service will be held at 2pm this afternoon at McMinn Funeral Chapel. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village October 26, 1918 The funeral of Nicholas Demartino was held at McMinn Funeral Chapel at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Reverend Father Rizzi held private services. The funeral was in Roselawn.
Demas, Delores
Dolores Demas - Adrian-Comer Funeral Home - 24. August 2010 - Arrangements under the Leitung von Adrian-Comer Funeral Home, Pueblo, CO.
Demicell, Robert Lee
Robert Lee Demicell - Chief of Pueblo - May 9, 2012 - Robert Lee Demicell, age 81, died on May 6, 2012 in Pueblo, Colorado. He was born on November 16, 1930 in Canon City, Colorado to John and Eva (Lasco) Demicell. Mr. Demicell is survived by his children Karen Shallbetter, Mary Ann (Mike) Cox, Robert (Marcus) Demicell and John Demicell; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many other family members. The open house will be held from 9:00 am to 10:00 am before the 10:00 am funeral service on Friday, May 11, 2012 at St. Teresa's Shrine in Pueblo, Colorado. Burial will be at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City. Arrangements made through the Holt family funeral home.
DeMordaunt, Walter
Walter DeMordaunt - Pueblo Chief - April 26, 1999 - Our Final Century, 1932 - 1933 - The nation begins economic recovery - They made a difference - Walter DeMordaunt - Born in 1894 in Butte, Mont., Walter DeMordaunt joined Pueblo in 1921 to the office of architect William Stickney. When Stickney retired, DeMordaunt continued the business and designed many of the buildings in the area. DeMordaunt designed forty buildings at the Colorado Institute of Mental Health in Pueblo, as well as the Whitman Hotel, the YWCA, the Star-Journal Model House at 2920 High, the McClelland Orphanage, the Chaffee County Courthouse in Salida, the Lincoln School in La Junta, the Main Post Office and Maxwell Hospital in Lamar, and a women's dormitory at the University of Colorado in Boulder. DeMordaunt also designed the first Pueblo Junior College (now Pueblo Community College) building, constructed in the mid-1930s. He was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church, Pueblo Elks Lodge 90, and the Pueblo Rotary Club. He died in 1962.
DempnerWilliam F.
William F. Dempner Pueblo Chieftain October 7, 1918 Condition Serious The condition of Will F. Dempner, who was bitten by a rattlesnake Saturday while hunting with a friend, is still considered serious by paramedics in St. Louis. Mary's Hospital. Dempner, the foreman at Purity Bakery, had started a hunt near Fowler when he found the snake. Town Chief October 8, 1918 Dempner dies of rattlesnake bite William F. Dempner, 34, who was bitten by a rattlesnake while hunting last Saturday, died in St. Louis yesterday morning. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Dempner, who was superintendent of the Purity Bread Co., made a trip to Fowler on Saturday accompanied by A.E. Lovett. The men had just got out of the car when Mr. Dempner was bitten by the snake. He was immediately rushed to St. Mary's, but doctors said the poison had spread through his system too quickly. He is survived by his mother, wife Juan Langenekert; two sisters, Miss Mary Dempner of St. Louis and Mrs. Mary Agnew of that city, and two brothers, George and Anton Dempner of St. Louis. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the United Undertaking Company at a later date. Town Chief October 8, 1918 Dempner dies of rattlesnake bite William F. Dempner, 34, who was bitten by a rattlesnake while hunting last Saturday, died in St. Louis yesterday morning. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Dempner, who was superintendent of the Purity Bread Co., made a trip to Fowler on Saturday accompanied by A.E. Lovett. The men had just got out of the car when Mr. Dempner was bitten by the snake. He was immediately rushed to St Mary's Hospital, but doctors said the poison had spread through his system too quickly. He is survived by his mother, wife Juan Langenekert; 2 sisters, Miss Mary Dempner of St. Louis and Mrs. Mary Agnew of that town, and 2 brothers, George and Anton Dempner of St. Louis. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Director of the United Undertaking Co. at a later date. Pueblo October 9, 1918 The body of William F. Dempner was transported to St. Louis by the United Undertaker Company yesterday morning. Louis, Mo., accompanied by his sister.
DempseyJames K.
James K. Dempsey Pueblo Chief July 6, 1919 James K. Dempsey, age 66, resident of the pueblo since 1879, died in Ensley, Alabama. The body will arrive in Pueblo Tuesday morning. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9am at St. Patrick's Church. Reverend Father Barry will say Mass for the dead. I bury Roselawn on McCarthy's orders. Pueblo Chieftain July 7, 1919 Funeral Wednesday It is announced that the funeral of the late James K. Dempsey will be held next Wednesday under the auspices of the Bessemer Volunteer Fire Association, one of Pueblo's pioneer organizations and a member of the deceased. Chieftain Village July 8, 1919 The funeral of the late James K. Dempsey is held at St. John's Church. Patrick on Wednesday morning at 9am. Rev. Father Barry will officiate. Burial at Roselawn near McCarthy. Chieftain Village July 9, 1919 The funeral of James K. Dempsey will be held this morning at 8:30 a.m. at his late brother's home, 327 Quincy St., and at St. John's Church. Patrick at 9 o'clock. Reverend Father Barry will say Mass for the dead. Burial on the Roselawn family property at McCarthy's expense. Chieftain Village July 10, 1919 The funeral of James K. Dempsey was held yesterday morning at 8:30 a.m. from the 9 a.m. home of St. Paul's Church. Patrick. Burial at Roselawn near McCarthy.
Demshki, Andrew Edward Jr. . . . . . (DR.)
Physician Andrew Edward Demshki Jr. - Chief of the Pueblos - November 15, 2011 - Former Pueblo doctor dies in Washington - Former Pueblo doctor Andrew Demshki Jr. died November 5 in Poulsbo, Washington. He was 91 years old. and throat surgeon for 46 years in Pueblo. After his retirement he moved to Washington. He is survived by his wife Charlene, five children and seven grandchildren. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday in Poulsbo and a memorial service will be held in Pueblo at a later date. Chieftain Village - November 20, 2011 - Dr. Andrew Edward Demshki Jr., 1920-2011, died November 5, 2011 in Poulsbo, Washington. Services are held after the New Year in Pueblo, Colorado, where he practiced at St. Mary-Corwin for 46 years.
De Nagy, Mae Belle
Mae Belle de Nagy - Pueblo Chief - March 28, 2014 - Mae Belle de Nagy, 88, of Pueblo, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2014. Mae Belle was born in Midway, Utah, to Keith Coleman and Hazel (Blood) Coleman born March 7, 1926. Her husband Hugh, 67, preceded her in death; His parents; brother Wayne; and the eldest daughter Barbara. his daughter Patricia; son-in-law, Bob Russell; She leaves behind one granddaughter, three grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. At her request, there will be no service and cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice on behalf of Mae Belle. We would like to thank the staff at the Primrose Retirement Community and the staff at Sangre de Cristo Hospice for all the special attention, love and care they have given Mom. Know that during this time you not only helped Mom, but also her family. God bless you all. Arrangements are being made by Funeral & Cremation Care of Colorado.
Denardo, John
John Coach DeNardo - Pueblo Chief - May 1, 2013 - John Coach DeNardo, age 87, went unto the Lord on April 26, 2013. Born in Pueblo, Colorado, John graduated from Central High School. His parents, Pauline and Nick DeNardo, preceded him in death; brothers, Louis and Sam; and sister, Mamie DeGrado. John is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Mary E. DeNardo, who was 66; son, Sam (Christianne); daughter Debbie (Bill) State; grandchildren, Samantha and Michael; sister, Virginia Plowman; numerous nieces, nephews and special friends. A World War II veteran, John attended Pueblo Junior College and Western State College after serving in the United States Coast Guard, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. He played football and wrestled at Western State. After teaching several years at the junior level, he transferred to Pueblo County High School in 1954, which opened in its inaugural year, as a teacher and coach. He was the first football coach and started the wrestling program. He later transferred to Pueblo South High, where he coached four sports, was a counselor, and retired as an activities leader. He also taught postgraduate courses. He was a social person and touched the lives and hearts of many of his students through his education. He took a genuine interest in all of his students and built strong relationships based on mutual respect that lasted throughout his life. He cherished that relationship and often claimed that his students and athletes touched his life as he touched theirs. Her family was the center of her life, the beating of her heart; his love was unconditional and absolute. Your friends, students and athletes, your pulse, your loyalty and your pride never waver. The third is at 6:00 p.m. today, May 1, 2013, and the funeral mass will take place on Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m., both in the Sanctuary of Santa Teresa. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends are welcomed at 1:00 p.m. in the Church of Lady of the Meadows. Donations in his honor can be made through the designated funeral home to the American Diabetes Association or the South High School Wrestling Foundation History Wall of Fame.
DeNava, Della E.
Della E. DeNava - Mayor - July 21, 2013 - Della E. DeNava, age 89, moved to live with our Lord on July 16, 2013. Della was born on March 8, 1924 in Walsenburg, Colorado. by her husband Joe DeNava; son, John J. DeNava; fathers and brothers. Della is survived by her daughter Christina Gonzales; grandsons, Debbie DeNava, Laura (Bruce) deJong, Mike (Genieva) Gonzales, Joanelle Gonzales (John Palomino); seven great-grandchildren; and a brother, Tony (Julie) Gonzales. Tuesday, 6 p.m., Monday, July 22, 2013, Kaiserkapelle. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at the Holy Family Catholic Church. Funeral, Imperial Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
DeNava, Joe
Joe DeNava - Pueblo Chief - May 3, 2011 - Joe DeNava, aged 90, went to our Lord on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Joe was born on November 26, 1920 in Pueblo, Colorado to Juan and Mercedes DeNava. His beloved son, John J. DeNava, precedes him in death; brother, Lupe DeNava; and Sister Maria Rincón. Joe is survived by his loving wife Della DeNava, with whom he was 69; his loving daughter Christina Gonzales; my beloved grandchildren Laura (Bruce) deJong, Mike (Gin) Gonzales and Joanelle (John) Gonzales; and six great-grandchildren. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Rosario, Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., with funeral Mass, Thursday at 10:00 a.m., both in the parish of the Sagrada Familia. Burial will be performed in the Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
Denham, Carlos
Charles Denham - Trinidad Times Independent - 20. November 2012 – Charles Denham, 79, passed away at his home on November 15, 2012 after a short illness. Funeral services were held in the Chapel of the Comi Funeral Home on Monday, November 26, 2012, led by Rev. Bill Glidden. Full obituary below. Arrangement led by Comi Funeral Home.
Denham Kathryn C.
Kathryn C. Denham - Trinidad Times Independent - 1. October 2007 – Kathryn C. Denham, 65, died on August 28, 2007 in Trinidad, Colorado. She was born on November 7, 1941 in Trinidad, Colorado to Aubrey Denham and Romaine (Williams). His death was preceded by that of his parents. She is survived by her daughters, Roxanne and Heidi; both from Denver, son, Michael from Denver. Bob Lion's life partner. You were a treasure full of hope, happiness, kindness and love, although you had little to give you still found a way to be generous. We find comfort and strength in her smile and her caring nature has always been our example and inspiration. We will miss you dearly and your memory will always be dear to our hearts. Funeral services will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 1, 2007 at Kit Carson Park in Trinidad, Colorado. Memorial donations can be sent to the following address: Heidi Murphy 5652 S. Pierson St. Littleton, Colorado 80127. The family has commissioned the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to organize.
Denigan, Kim
Kim (Vogler) Denigan - Mayor - April 10, 2011 - Kim (Vogler) Denigan was born in Oakley, Kansas on June 25, 1964 and left for Beulah, Colorado on April 9, 2011 to be with the Lord. Kim is survived by her husband Dale; father Victor; Mother Maysel; brother Kyle; sister Stephanie; and nieces and nephews. Kim graduated from Oakley High School in 1982. He then completed a year of accounting at Northwest Kansas Area Vocational-Technical School. In 2002 and 2003, Kim completed his advanced banking course in Albuquerque, N.M. Kim's banking career from 1984 to 2004 ended when her husband Dale asked her to take over D&D Plumbing. Kim retired as a manager at Canon Bank in Colorado City. She loved people and she loved working around the house and doing her needlework. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, 2011, Pueblo Christian Center, 1605 Pueblo Blvd. In lieu of flowers, Kim's memorial donations may be made through the funeral home to Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Denmann, Robert E.
Robert E. Denman - Imperial Funeral Home - September 4, 2012 - Robert E. Denman, March 9, 1935 - August 31, 2012.
Denney, Darren Lee
Darren Lee Denney - Village Leader - August 18, 2009 - Darren Lee Denney, 44, of Fowler, died unexpectedly in a car accident on August 15, 2009. Visit, 5-8pm. Wednesday, August 19, 2009, Halouska Funeral Home Chapel. The celebration of life takes place at 2 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2009, West Assembly of God Church in Fowler, with Pastor Darryl Johnson officiating. Darren's coffin is closed during the funeral. Burial will follow at Fowler Cemetery.
Denney, Thomas A.
Thomas "Tom" A. Denney - Pueblo Chief - October 24, 2010 - Thomas "Tom" A. Denney, age 68, died on October 19, 2010 in Pueblo after a prolonged illness. Tom was born on November 29, 1941 in Fowler, Colorado to David S. and E. Frances Denney. He grew up in Fowler and retired from Mountain Bell Telephone in 1990. A multi-talented man, Tom loved flying and modifying airplanes, spending countless hours doing both. He was a longtime member of the Fowler Flying Club. Tom has helped many others build and rebuild their projects and has spent countless hours alone in his garage. His philosophy was, "If it's rusty, broken, or broken, I'll fix it." Years later, feeling ill, he enjoyed rebuilding Cushman scooters with his children. In the last year of his life, while struggling with the various effects of the disease, Tom opened the door to God's mercy and forgiveness. He ended life with joy, peace, and the hope of eternal life. Tom is survived by his Puebloan wife, Mary Lou; son, Brent (Jackie) Denney; mother, E. Frances Denney; brother, David W. Denney; daughter-in-law Ruth Denney, all from Fowler; and stepdaughters Carolyn (Michael) Brook, Connie (Tony) Hass and Chris (Anthony) Cortese. Tom was preceded in death by his son Darren L. Denney in 2009; and father David S. Denney in 1971. The family would like to thank Parkview Medical Center and University Park Care Center for caring for Tom over the past year. The funeral services will take place at a later date. Condolences online, Montgomery-Steward.com.
Dennie, Henry (wife)
Mrs. Henry Dennie Pueblo Chieftain March 17, 1919 Husband Finds Wife Frozen Steamboat Springs, Colorado March 16 The body of Mrs. Henry Dennie, 62, a Routt County pioneer, was found today by her husband at a farm 4 miles south of found here. She went to Milner last Wednesday to hike to Steamboat Springs, got lost in a snow storm and froze to death.
Denington, Millie
Millie Dennington Pueblo Chieftain November 7, 1918 The funeral service for Millie Dennington will be held at the United Funeral Home this morning at 9am. Venerable Father Cirilo will preside. Burial at Roselawn.
Denis, Arthur
Arthur Okie Bear Dennis - Chieftain Village - January 28, 2014 - Arthur Okie Bear Dennis, age 76, died on January 24, 2014. His parents, George and Amy Dennis, predeceased him; Brothers, George Junior and Nelson Dennis. Art is survived by his 50-year-old wife Audrey; sons, John and Jim; granddaughters, Jamey Dennis and Shelby Wonnell; Brother, Bob (France) Dennis; sister, Sadie Dennis; sister-in-law Mary; special friends, Floyd and Faye Sandoval, Martin Thielemier, Lisa Vargas and Earlene Upton; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Art served in the military. He worked at Dana Corp for more than 35 years. and was a member of the Dana Retirees Club. He enjoyed fishing, quad biking, camping, gardening, auctions and spending time with his family. Wake up today from 3pm to 6pm at the funeral home. At 2pm there will be a celebration of the life of art. on Wednesday in the Kaiserkapelle followed by cremation at the request of Art.
Dennis, Kay Eunice
Kay Eunice Dennis - Town Chief - September 27, 2011 - Kay Eunice Dennis, age 73, of Canon City, Colorado, went to the Lord on September 17, 2011. She was born on July 25, 1938 in Penrose, Colorado. He leaves behind two sons, Wyatt and Craig Dennis; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and best friend, Buck McDowell. Preceded by her husband Verne Dennis; and her son Bryan Dennis. A private family service will take place immediately before the reception. The reception will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, October 1, Pueblo Shriner's Club, 1501 W. McCulloch Boulevard in Pueblo West. Her spirit lives on in those who knew and loved her. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Funeral Directors.
Dennis, Randy
Randy Dennis - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - June 12, 2009 - Randall "Randy" Dennis, 54, died June 7 in Weston. He was born on June 12, 1954 in Des Moines, Iowa to Otto Bernard Dennis and Delia Avila Fulton Dennis. Randy attended Grandview College in Des Moines. Randy married Rebecca on February 11, 1978 in Des Moines. Randy and Becky have two children, Jesse and Jennifer. Randy and Becky moved to New Mexico where Randy became a firefighter. He retired from the Albuquerque Fire Department after 20 years. The couple moved to Weston three years ago. Randy started a home inspection business, was Postmaster Relief for Weston, volunteered with the Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department, was a member of TLAC and Rancho La Garita POA. Randy also worked for Firestone Tire and Rubber in Des Moines. Randy enjoyed music, movies, and wildlife viewing. Randy was preceded in death by his grandparents, June and Vernon Fulton and Roscoe and Pauline Dennis. Randy is survived by wife Becky of the family home, son Jesse (Felicia) Dennis, USAF, South Korea, and Jennifer Briggle of San Pedro, N.M., grandchildren, Aliyah Dennis and Levi Hornsby of Layton, Utah, parents Barney and Delia Dennis of Urbandale , Iowa, brothers Greg (Janie) Dennis of Ranburn, Alabama, Chris Dennis of Omaha, Nebraska, sister Cindy (Chip) Kelling of Rockton, Illinois, nephews Andrew and Matthew Dennis of Omaha, Ellison Kelling of Rockton, and niece McKenzie Kelling by Rockton. The bearers will be: Mardo Martínez, Greg Dennis, Jesse Dennis, Chip Kelling, Tom Kosovich and Jim Romero. Chris Dennis will be the honorary. The viewing will take place on Thursday, June 11 at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 12 at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow on the family property. Donations to the Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department can be made in lieu of flowers. The family entrusted the preparations to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Dennis, Robert Dale
Robert Dale Dennis - San Marcos Daily Record - February 1, 2007 - Our loving husband, father and son Robert Dale Dennis went home on Monday January 29, 2007 at the age of 53 to be with his Lord. He was a resident of Driftwood. He is survived by his 33-year-old wife, Joan Dennis; Daughter Jennifer Pearl Dennis and mother Virginia Gilbert. The funeral will take place on Friday at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wimberley under the direction of Fr. Patrick Gahan. Burial will be at La Veta Cemetery in La Veta, Colorado. Friday 9 February at 1pm Arrangements from Thomason Funeral Home, Wimberley.
Dennison, E.D.
E.D. Dennison - Rocky Mountain News - December 27, 1886 - Death of E.D. Dennison - E.D. Dennison, a well-known telegraph operator and early journalist in Denver, Albuquerque and elsewhere, died in Pueblo on Saturday. Mr. Dennison had been suffering from a bronchial disease for several years. He appeared to develop other illnesses and had a complication of the disease immediately prior to his death, but the immediate cause of death was pneumonia. His remains were taken to Denver and are now interred at his mother's home at 2922 Downing Avenue. He leaves behind a mother and two sisters.
Denni, Claudius
Claude Denny Pueblo Chief December 5, 1918 Terrible Fall Claude Denny, 44, a minor, an employee of Tomboy Co., fell 450 feet down a shaft between the Fortuna and Ophir levels of the Tomboy mines and died instantly.
Denny Haskell R.
Haskell R. "Hack" Denny - Chieftain Village - July 12, 2009 - Haskell R. "Hack" Denny, 90, born February 12, 1919, Dyer, Ark., son of Richard and Clemma Denny, moved in with Lord in July one August 2009. His loving wife Bessie Lee, with whom he was 54, died in death; brothers, Raymond R. Denny and Herman H. Denny; sister, Ruth Cowen; Grandchildren, Lonnie Barrett and Melissa Swearingen. Survived by children Nancy Duncan, Cecil (Marilyn) Barrett, Vonnell (Louis) Johnson, Rosella (Tom) Grace, Richard (Debby) Denny, Debbie (Jerry) Swearingen, all from Pueblo; Brothers, Clifford O. Denny, Dallas Denny; and sister, Shirley Cowen. He had 11 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Hack served his country in the Aleutian Islands, Saipan, and Okinawa during World War II. After 27 years of service as a machinist, he retired from Siderúrgica CF&I. Visit from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Funeral, Tuesday 10:00 a.m., Imperial Burial Chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens, reception below. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
DennyJennie H.
Jennie H. Denny - Mayor - April 4, 1917 - Jennie H. Denny, aged 30, died Monday night in this town after a short illness. She leaves behind a husband, Horace Denny of 14 Block E, of that town, a father, W. T. Hollingsworth of Clark Wells, Tennessee, a brother, Albert Hollingsworth of South Side, Tennessee, and a host of friends. He was a member of the M.E. south of that town. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Unidos Empreendimentos Company Chapel. Rev. JJ McKee will officiate. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Town - April 5, 1917 - Jennie Denny's funeral was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Rev. J. A. McKee conducted the services. Lose. Rilla Rourke, Mrs. L. Leininger and Mrs. Charles Green accompanied by Mrs. H. Biddlecom sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", "Abide With Me" and "Nearer My God to Thee". The carriers were F.M. DeRemer, R.H. DeRemer, J.A. Hetherington and Eli Miller. The funeral was in Roselawn.
Denton, Elisa
Elisha Denton - Cacique Pueblo - November 19, 1917 - Elisha Denton, aged 46, died yesterday at a local hospital where she had been treated for the past six weeks. The deceased is survived by his wife, who resides in Denver and is a member of the Denver Painters Union. The body will be shipped to Denver by Davis & Vories this morning. Chieftain Village - November 20, 1917 - The remains of Elijah J. Denton were shipped yesterday afternoon by Davis & Vories to Denver for the funeral services this afternoon.
Denton, Maria-Luise
Mary Louise Denton - Pueblo Chief - January 6, 2009 - Mary Louise Denton, 75, of rural Cheraw, died on January 4, 2009 at Parker Adventist Hospital. She was born on December 12, 1933 in Nepesta, Colorado to Alva B. and Maize F. (Sutton) Reed. She married Thomas H. Denton on December 30, 1957 in Glendale, Arizona. She leaves her husband Tom out of the house; Children, Kenneth (Joan) Denton of Monument, Kansas, Donald (Mae) Denton of Colby, Kansas, Barbara (Ken) Topliss of Canon City, Colorado, Sandy (Mike) Messick of Cheraw, Colorado, Evelyn Burgess of Excelsior Springs, Missouri , James Denton of Cheraw, Colorado; Sister Elaine (Jim) Bales of Westcliffe, Colorado; 13 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren, countless nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members and friends. His death preceded that of his parents; brother Floyd Reed; and her sister Billie Gregorich. Those who wish can make memorial donations to the Kim Baptist Church. Funeral Service, Thursday, January 8, 2009, 11:00 am, Kim Baptist Church, with Rev. Jack Crosby.
Denton, Nadine
Nadine Denton - Trinidad Times - December 5, 2006 - Nadine Denton, 81, died on December 2, 2006 in Trinidad, Colorado. He was born on June 19, 1925 in Trinidad, Co. to Victor and Bessie (Sanchez) Roybal. Nadine was born and has lived her whole life in Trinidad. He worked as a CNA at Mt. San Rafael Hospital and Home Health Care until his retirement. Nadine loved the outdoors, camping, fishing and hunting. She loved looking after her grandchildren and cooking for everyone. It was best known for its Red Chili and Cinnamon Rolls. She is preceded by her husband Robert Denton (1972), daughter Patricia Trancoso (2005), brothers Louie Roybal, Fred Roybal, Victor Roybal and sister Margaret Pacheco. She is survived by her children Richard (Shirley) Trancoso, George Trancoso, Lynda (Joseph-Butch) Curro, Roberta Denton (Steve Sanchez). Grandchildren: Steve (Renee) Curro, Lisa (Bob) Zuniga, Arlene Gallegos, Richard Trancoso, Jr., Eric Trancoso, Jeff Trancoso and Brian Trancoso; Brothers and sisters: John (Bea) Roybal, Ernest (Dolly) Roybal, Helen (Dan) Archuleta; 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson; numerous nieces and nephews and special friend Vera Dolce. A memorial service will be held on Friday, December 8, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home led by Pastor Bill Frashuer. The family can be contacted at 212 Estrella, Trinidad, CO 81082. The family entrusted the arrangements to Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Denton, Thomas Henry
Thomas Henry Denton - Village Chief - Nov 9, 2012 - Thomas Henry Denton, 80, Cheraw, Nov 1, 2012 7. Peacock-Larsen, The Board.
DePalma, Maria
Mary DePalma Chief of the Town August 30, 1917 Mary DePalma, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony DePalma, died yesterday at her parents' home in Blende. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the dormitory. Burial was in Roselawn by William B. McMinn & Company.
DePalmo, Pascual
Pasquel DePalmo - Mayor - June 28, 1917 - held for hearing - Negro charged with murder of Italians at preliminary hearing - John Richardson, Negro, arrested nearly two weeks after statement accusing him of murder Pasquel De Palmo, 56, Italian, last September, was summoned before a district court when it received a preliminary hearing before Judge C.J. Hart yesterday. Richardson is being held in the county jail without bail. If the public prosecutor's office fails to collect further evidence against the accused within the next ten days, he will be released, it was said yesterday.
Deparatia, Antonio
Antonio Deparatia - Denver Evening Post - April 5, 1897 - A lap around the circle - Antonio Deparatia, a shepherd boy near Trinidad, was found dead on the highway yesterday. It is evident that he shot himself as a gun was found in his possession.
DePascua, William
Gugliemo DePasqua Village Chief March 11, 1919 Double Tragedy Gugliemo DePasqua, who on February 12 shot dead Angelina DelFraini, who refused to marry him, and then pointed a gun and shot himself in the head, died at Punto Vista on Saturday county jail. He repeatedly tore the bandage from his wound.
DePretro, Francisco
Francisco DePretro - Pueblo Chief - May 7, 1917 - Francisco DePretro, aged 42, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital after an illness lasting several weeks. He was 42 years old and is survived by his wife. The remains have been moved to the McCarthy Undertaker Halls and burial announcements will be made at a later date. Pueblo Chief - May 10, 1917 - The funeral of the late Francisco DePretro, a noted Italian resident of Pueblo, was held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 a.m. at his last residence and at Mount Carmel Church at 3:00 p.m. Rev. S. M. Giglio led the services and the church was full of friends of the deceased. It was one of the largest wakes held in the city in a long time, with around 300 men leading the hearse. Members of the Italian Fidelity and Victor Emanuel Societies attended the services and marched from the residence to the church. The bearers were members of these societies and were: Pasquale DiSalva, Salvatore Masciotra, Gaetano Del Pope, Sebastiano Delliquadri, Dominick Mastrostefano and Eugene Andreini. The flower bearers were: Costante Andrini and Celestino Marcoverchio. The funeral was held at Roselawn, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Derby, Horace J.
Horace J. Derby Pueblo chief June 9, 1918 Former Puebloan dies; Buried here, Horace J. Derby, son of the late George J. Derby, a longtime Pueblo resident, died Thursday, June 6 in Denver. The remains were buried yesterday in Roselawn Cemetery. Church services were held in Denver yesterday morning. The remains were accompanied to Pueblo by his mother, Mrs. George J. Derby, his brother Lloyd P. Derby, and his brother-in-law and nephew E. A. Sproul and Derby Sproul. Horace Derby's death was the result of a car accident that occurred about 5 weeks ago on the freeway north of Denver. In addition to the above family members, two sisters, Mrs. E.A. Sproul and Mrs. Anne D. Adams, both reside in Denver. The derby will be remembered by Puebloans from the old days of CF&I baseball, when the Steel Works Club was the undisputed champion of Colorado's amateur baseball teams. He was an employee of C.F. & I. for many years and held an administrative position at the head office. He attended Central High School and lived in Pueblo from childhood until about nine years ago. Before his death, he worked in the supply division of an oil company in Wyoming. Chieftain Village June 9, 1918 The remains of Horace Derby, who died June 6 in Denver, where they were found buried at 4:30 am yesterday afternoon. It was made at the family grave.
Derby, Zuloo Doudna
Zuloo Doudna Derby Pueblo chief dies November 4, 1918 Sister Mrs. W. L. Stone received a telegram last night that her sister, Mrs. The body was being taken to the Pueblo for burial. Pueblo Cacique November 8, 1918 Mrs. Zuloo Doudna Derby, formerly of this town, died in St. Louis last Sunday. The body arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and the funeral was held at the residence of his sister, Mrs. W. L. Stone, at 207 West Opening Ave. Rev. J. Arthur Jeffers officiated and Mrs. and My Jesus' pallbearers were W. F. Raber, William Young, E. D. Spruill, L. W. Walker and Emmet Mason. Mrs. Evermont Hays sang "Jesus Savior Guide Me" at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery, performed by Whiton Mortuary.
D’Ercole, Mary Frances
Mary Frances D'Ercole - Trinidad Times Independent - June 6, 2011 - Mary Frances D'Ercole, 75, died on June 6, 2011 at Mt San Rafael Hospital Golda Stella (Miley) and John Bates. He graduated from Point Loma High School in La Jolla, California in 1953. He then received his associate's degree in business. On October 18, 1958, Mary Ercole married D'Ercole Jr. in San Diego, California at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church. Mary was an executive secretary at General Dynamics in San Diego until the family moved to Trinidad in 1971 and was director of medical records at Las Vegas Hospital for 2 years. When Mary returned to Trinidad, she worked until High Plains Medical Center closed. Mary returned to work in the bush. Hospital San Rafael worked in Commercial Office, X-Ray Department and eventually retired from Medical Records Department in 1998 as Biller/Coder. She loved to crochet, play bingo, make pottery, and take trips to Cripple Creek and Sandia to play the slot machines. Mary also loved butterflies, hummingbirds and Freddie Fender. As a devoted wife, loving mother, doting grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and friend, Mary will be missed by many who knew and loved her. Before her death are her parents, Stella Golda and John Bates, Aunt Joyce Wynn, sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary and August Modica, Ann and Anthony Ascuitto, Bertha Blankenship, Amadeo and Dorothy D'Ercole, John and Ida D'Ercole, Charlotte Christiansen , Uncle Andrew Bates, special friends, Henry and Norma Blatnick, Henry Moltrer and Willa (Billie) Fayad. Surviving are Husband of 52, Ercole D'Ercole Jr., second, children, John and Helen D'Ercole, Asheville, N.C., Carrie and Zane Begano, Starkville, Ercole (Juanita) D'Ercole III, Trinidad, Jarrod D' Ercole and Roberta D'Ercole, Trinidad, Sisters Bettie and Don Christian, Twin Falls, Idaho, Brothers Jay and Colleen Bates, Yuma, Az., Sisters and brothers-in-law Lucille and Pat Park, Colorado Springs, Chris Christiansen, Rock Springs, Wyo. , Elaine Modica, San Diego, Etta Lasater, San Diego, grandchildren, Mark (Vera), Michael (Amanda), William, Anthony, Sarah, Allison, Ashley, Amber, Brandee (Adam), Juan and Alicia, great-grandchildren, twins, Amelia and Hailey, Ariana, Kaden, Damien, Lucas, Haylee, Carlos, Vicky, Elyssa, Eddie and Jacob, several nieces and nephews including Frank, Linda and John Modica, Debbie and Ron, and many friends and colleagues including special friends Annette Moltrer, Linda and Brandee Lucero, Emma Lopez, Bernie Veltri and all the wonderful people at Second Kennedy Cent he. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 10, 2011 at 10:00 am at First Christian Church. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Active consignors include Ernie Moltrer, Glenn Moltrer, Dean Moltrer, Raymond Moltrer, Mark Visconti Jr., Michael Morgan, and William Morgan. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
De Rhodes, James M.
James M. DeRhodes Chiefs Village September 6, 1918 The remains of James M. DeRhodes arrived in town last night for burial along with the remains of his wife who died here in July 1913. DeRhodes has lived in Columbian, Ohio for the last five years. Two years ago he resided in this city at 99 Adams Avenue. He is survived by a son, Guy DeRhodes, and a daughter, Alice DeRhodes, who accompanied the remains here, also a daughter, Mrs. S. J. Stevenson of Salt Lake City, Utah. Services will be held this afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel, led by Rev. OK Maynard, and he is buried in Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village September 7, 1918 The funeral service for James M. DeRhodes, who died September 1 in Columbiana, Ohio, was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at the Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. F. A. Hatch conducted the services. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery.
Derichsweiler, Eugen Joseph
Eugene Joseph Derichsweiler - Chieftain Village - March 23, 2014 - Eugene Joseph Derichsweiler (Peepaw), 82, died March 19, 2014. Eugene was born on November 1 in McAlester, Oklahoma to Bernard August and Anna Christina (Henscheid) Born Derichsweiler, 2014. 1931. Survived by her children Gena Ryder, Dana (Xanthe) Derichsweiler and Erik (Tammy) Derichsweiler; grandchildren, Nicholaus (Jennifer), Nichole, Seth, Megan, Joshua, Sarah and Josh; and great-grandson, Chase. He is preceded in death by his loving wife, MaryHelen Derichsweiler, with whom he was 57; son Kirk Derichsweiler; brothers Bernard, Leonard and Leo Derichsweiler; and sister, Beatrice M. Giacomo. Eugene retired after 40 years as Operations Manager at JM Manufacturing. He served in the Navy, was a life member of the Elk and Knights of Columbus. Eugene was an enthusiastic outdoorsman and will always be remembered for his everlasting smile! The family would like to thank Bea Lobato for the special care she has given Eugene over the past year. Rosario, Funeral Mass Monday at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., both at Christ the King Church, 1708 Horseshoe Drive, celebrated by Father William Gleeson. Hospital, Roselawn Cemetery. Celebration of life after hospitalization in the parish hall. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be erected for the KRD Foundation through the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Home.
Derichsweiler, Kirk
Kirk Derichsweiler - Chieftain Village - December 14, 2011 - Kirk Derichsweiler died at the age of 49 on December 12, 2011. He is survived by his parents, Mary Helen and Eugene Derichsweiler; lifelong partner and mother of his son Lauri Martín; son, Josh Martin; siblings, Gena Ryder, Dana (Xanthe) and Erik (Tammy); nieces and nephews, Nicholaus (Jennifer), Nichole, Seth, Megan, Sarah and Josh; and her puppies, Kirby and Sadie. Kirk was born in Denison, Texas and graduated from Pueblo East High School in 1980. He was a quality inspector at JM Eagle for 28 years and was named National Employee of the Year in 2009. Kirk was an avid mountain biker, outdoorsman and mountain survivalist. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Thursday, December 15, 2011, Christ the King Parish, 1708 Horseshoe Drive. In memory of Kirk, donate life and enroll as an organ donor and live strong. Memorials for PAWS, Pueblo's No Kill Shelter can be erected through the funeral home in lieu of food and flowers.
Derichsweiler, Maria Helena
MaryHelen Derichsweiler - Cacique de Pueblo - August 27, 2013 - MaryHelen Derichsweiler, age 80, died August 25, 2013. She is survived by her loving husband, Eugene Joseph Derichsweiler, with whom she was 57; Children, Gena Ryder, Dana (Xanthe) Derichsweiler, Erik (Tammy) Derichsweiler; grandchildren, Nicholaus (Jennifer), Nichole, Seth, Megan, Joshua, Sarah and Josh; great-grandson Chase; special family friends in her life, Ann Oshiro and Bea Lobato. Death was preceded by his son Kirk "Rocky" Derichsweiler; and brother, Louis Joseph Carlat Jr. son of Louis Joseph and Lucy Ellen (Foster) Carlat in Denison, Texas on August 2, 1933. MaryHelen taught special education and home economics and, after raising four children, was a respected real estate agent in the community for many years . Wake-up call and rosary, 7 p.m. today, and Funeral Mass, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, August 28, 2013, both services at Christ the King Catholic Parish, 1708 Horseshoe Drive, with Father William Gleason as celebrant. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials can be erected for the KRD Foundation in honor of his son Kirk through the funeral home.
Derksen, Esther Mabel
Esther Mabel Derksen - Pueblo Chieftain - May 2, 2009 - Esther Mabel Derksen of Pueblo West, Colorado, died on April 27, 2009 at the Trinity Rehab Center in Trinity, Florida at the age of 90. He leaves behind two children, Eldon (Charlone) of New Port Richey, Florida and Harold (LouAnne) of Duluth, Minnesota. Esther also had seven grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Her husband Sam preceded her in death on April 27, 2002 after 66 years of marriage. Esther attended Pueblo West Baptist Church. Funeral, 2:00 p.m. Monday, May 4, 2009, Imperial Memorial Gardens in Pueblo. Thank you to Pastor John Tanner and friends in the church. Arrangements by Imperial Funeral Home.
Dernel, Ricardo
Richard Dernell - Cook County News Herald - March 1, 2007 - Richard Dernell, 74, of Park Falls, Eisenstein, died Sunday February 18, 2007 at Flambeau Hospital, Park Falls. Born March 20, 1932 in Chicago, IL; the son of William and Pearl Dernell. He served in the US Army during the Korean conflict. He married Jean Badger in Park Ridge, IL on October 8, 1954. They later divorced. He worked as an insurance agent and retired from Allis Chalmers' Combined Division. He was a charter member of the Arlington, WI Lions Club. In his spare time he enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, hunting and fishing - the Up North experience. She is survived by six children, Linda Dernell of Waunakee, Cheryl (John) Roach of Poynette, Cindy (Dan) Rogers of Sun Prairie, Richard of Minneapolis, MN, Scott (Kimberly) of Fort Atkinson, and Debbie (Bill) Kapke of Plover; 13 grandchildren; a great-grandson; one brother, Bill (Doris) from Walsenburg, CO; a sister, Doris Jean Haight of Arlington Heights, IL; and his faithful dog Bert. A memorial service will be held at 5pm at Northwoods Supper Club, Fifield. m. Friday, March 2; Pastor Sandra E. Hamilton of Phillips United Methodist Church. Military honors are issued by Fifield American Legion Post No. 532 carried out. Heindl Funeral Home in Phillips helped the family with the preparations.
Dernovshek, John P.
John P. Dernovshek - Pueblo Chief - April 23, 2009 - John P. Dernovshek, 76, of Lakewood. Wake, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today, April 22, 2009. Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, April 23, both at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 3101 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, followed by burial at Fort Logan.
DeRome, Thercilla
Thercille DeRome Village Chieftain September 2, 1919 Mrs. E. C. DeRome is gravely ill at her home, 515 W. opening. Pueblo Cacique September 4, 1919 Mrs. Thercille DeRome, aged 79, died at 415 W. Abriendo, September 3. Funeral Saturday morning for McCarthy. Pueblo Cacique September 4, 1919 Mrs. DeRome dies Mrs. Thercille DeRome, aged 79, died early yesterday at the residence, 415 West Abriendo Ave. Mrs. DeRome was a leading member of St. Patrick, a charter member of L.A. to B. by R.T. and has lived in this city for 20 years. She leaves behind the following and a legion of friends will mourn her sudden death. A son, Edward G. DeRome of 19 Block J and 4 grandchildren: Marie DeRome, Edward A. DeRome, Mrs. William Welsh, and Mrs. Frank E. Folet, Jr., all in this town. The funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning at St. Patrick's Residence and Church at 9 a.m. Reverend Father Barry will read the requiem mass for those who have died. Burial on the Roselawn family property by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village September 5, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Thercille DeRome will be held at 8:30 am Saturday morning at the residence, 415 West Abriendo Ave. and St. Patrick's Church, point 9. Funeral to be held at Roselawn by McCarthy Undertaking Co. Pueblo Chieftain September 6, 1919 Mrs. Thercille DeRome's funeral will be held this morning at 8:30 am at the residence, 415 West Abriendo Ave. Burial will be at the family property in Roselawn Cemetery of McCarthy Undertake Co. Chieftain Village September 7, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Thercille DeRome was held yesterday morning at 8:30 a.m. from the residence, 415 West Opening Ave San Patricio at 9 a.m . Reverend Father Barry celebrated Mass for the Dead. The porters were James McDonnell, Dr. JJ McDonald, Mr Ettzner, Arthur Callender, Charles Kendrick and James Bates. The flower bearers were Mesdames Kendrick, Divine, Bates, Lewis, Coyle and Mary Farrell. Members of the auxiliary ladies of the B. de R.T. participated as a group. Burial took place at the family plot in Roselawn.
DeRose, Lenora
Lenora DeRose - Pueblo Chief July 8, 1919 Lenora DeRose, 9 days old, died on July 6 at the farm. Body in McCarthy's house.
Derr, Brenda Kay
Brenda Kay Derr - Village leader - June 20, 2012 - Brenda Kay Derr, 55, died on June 16, 2012. She is survived by husband Rick L. Derr; children, Jason (Leslie) Derr and Christy Derr; grandchildren, Jaylen Kay, Michael Rick and Andrew Steven Derr; siblings Jo Glenn, Vella Cannady, Betty (Tony) McQuay, Marjorie (Jim) Schooley and Jim Vansandt; numerous nieces and nephews. His parents Virgil and Velma Vansandt preceded his death; and siblings Frances Cernoia, Kenneth Vansandt and Virgil Vansandt. Brenda was born on March 3, 1957 in Pueblo. He enjoyed caring for his grandchildren, playing golf, skiing, hiking, and taking family vacations. Worship, 11:00 a.m., Friday, June 22, 2012, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery. Instead of food and flowers, monuments can be erected for breast cancer research.
DeSalvo, Angelina
Angelina DeSalvo Chief of the Town January 21, 1918 Josephine, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo DeSalvo, died yesterday at the family home, 418 East Ash St., which is scheduled to occur later. Chieftain Village January 22, 1918 The funeral service for the late Angelina, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo DeSalvo, will be held at 1 p.m. this afternoon. m. at the family home, 118 East Ash St. Carmel Church at 1:30 p.m. The funeral will be held at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village January 23, 1918 The funeral of the late Angelina DeSalvo, young daughter of Mr. Iglesia, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Father Sorrentino conducted the services and the burial was held at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertake Company.
DeSalvo, Antonia
Antonia DeSalvo - Pueblo Chief October 29, 1917 The funeral of Antonia DeSalvo, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeSalvo, was held at 1 a.m. yesterday at the family home at 922 Eldorado Ave. Church of Carmel arrested in 2nd Rev. Sorrentino Worship and burial were held at Roselawn Cemetery under the direction of the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
DeSalvo, Antonio
Antonio DeSalvo - Town Chief - March 9, 1917 - Antonio DeSalvo's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:15 p.m. at the family home at 222 South Santa Fe Avenue and at 2:00 a.m. at Mount Carmel Church. the parish priest S. M. Giglio conducted the services. The funeral was sponsored by the Smelter Workers Union, Pueblo Lodge No. 43 and the Western Federation of Miners No. 30. Flower bearers were Z. Saletta, A. Gagliano. The bearers were Anton Galino, Frank Shikele, J. Danna, Joseph Digrazze, John Benfette and Anton Carranave. Burial was at Roselawn by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
DeSalvo, Antonio
Antonio DeSalvo Cacique del Pueblo October 27, 1917 Antonio, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio DeSalvo, died last night at the family home, 922 Eldorado St. The body is being cared for by McCarthy's Undertake Company and a funeral will be held at a later date time announced.
Von Salve, Assantina
Assantina DeSalvo Cacique del Pueblo August 5, 1918 Assantina DeSalvo, 5 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paseo DeSalvo, died last night at her parents' home, 925 Elm St. The body is in McMinn's Undertake Parlors. The obituary will be announced later. Chieftain Village August 6, 1918 The funeral of Asssantina DeSalvo will be at 1:30 this afternoon. m. in the house, 925 Elm St. and 2 a.m. Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. The funeral will be held at McMinn Undertake Co. in Roselawn. Chieftain Village August 7, 1918 The funeral service for Asssantina DeSalvo was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. m. at his home, 925 Elm St. Church. Rev. Father Rizzi led the services. The flowers were very plentiful and beautiful, and there were many friends in the church. The burial was in Roselawn by the McMinn Undertaking Co.
DeSalvo, Carl
Carl DeSalvo - Pueblo Indicator - July 3, 1937 - Carl DeSalvo, a steel mill shipyard, was fatally injured last Monday when he was pinched between a heavy load of scrap metal attached to an electric crane and a concrete wall. His chest gave out and he died at Corwin Hospital.
DeSalvo, Nick Jr.
Nick De Salvo Jr. - Chieftain Village - October 10, 2013 - Nick DeSalvo Jr., 85, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died October 7, 2013. Age of Nick DeSalvo Jr., Wilma; children, Fred (Jette) DeSalvo of Garden City, Kansas, Mary Ann (Dan) Garcia of Pueblo, Colorado, and Nick C. (Michelle) DeSalvo of Casper, Wyoming; beloved grandchildren, Dan and Jeff Garcia, CD, Nicole and David DeSalvo; great-granddaughter, Natalie Garcia; brother, Gene DeSalvo; Sisters-in-law, Betty Cole and Carolyn (Norman) Sorensen. His parents Domenica and Nicola DeSalvo preceded the death; sister, Vera Puleo; siblings Sam, James, Carmen and Joe DeSalvo; sisters-in-law, Mayme, Kay, Vivian and Sharon DeSalvo, Leta Niemisto, D'Alva, Grace, Wilma Dean Shroyer and Louise Shroyer; Brothers-in-law Frank Vendetti, Joe Puleo, Merle Niemisto, Fred Jr., Kenneth, Jack, Daniel and Dale Shroyer. Nick was born on July 14, 1928 in Pueblo, Colorado. He graduated from Pleasant View High School, Pueblo Junior College and Adams State College. He taught at the school for 33 years and retired in 1983. He was an Army veteran and served in Korea from 1951 to 1953. Nick and his family ran a farm in St. Louis. Charles Mesa for many years. Office hours, Friday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Montgomery & Steward Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Saturday, October 12, 2013 at 10:00 am at St. Pius X, 3130 Morris Ave. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum.
DeSanti, Maria
Mary DeSanti Chief of Pueblo February 25, 1919 Mary DeSanti, aged 8, died February 24 in Pueblo County. Corpse at McMinn's. Chieftain Village February 26, 1919 Mary DeSanti's funeral is Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at McMinn Funeral Chapel and 2:30 p.m. of Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village February 27, 1919 Mary DeSanti's funeral is this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at McMinn Funeral Chapel and at 2:30 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi officiates. Burial at Roselawn.
DeSha, James
James DeSha - Town Chief February 28, 1919 James DeSha's funeral will be at 2:00 this afternoon on Lake Ave. Baptist Church held. Rev. Mr. Bennight will officiate. Burial in Roselawn by United Undertaking Co.
De Sha, Josephine Arena
Josephine Arena DeSha - Pueblo Chief February 24, 1919 Josephine Arena DeSha, 53, died February 23, 1920 in St. Louis. Clara Avenue. body in United. Chieftain Village February 24, 1919 Josephine Arena DeSha, aged 53, died yesterday at the family home, 1920 St. Clair Avenue. She is survived by her husband Ed DeSha, two daughters, Ruth and Helen of the family home, two sons, Paul and Earl in the US Navy, three sisters, Mrs. J.D. Salter of Hawthorne, California, Mrs. G. Stewart and Mrs. William barr of this town; a brother, George F Bilby of that town. He was a member of Lake Ave. Baptist Church and the Court of Honor of that city. United Undertaking Co. Pueblo Chieftain Funeral Arrangements March 1, 1919 The funeral service for Josephine Arena DeSha was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the Residence, 1920 St. Louis. Clara Avenue. Lake Avenue Batista Church. Rev. Charles Bennight officiated. The church choir sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Abide with Me." AG Porzellanberger sang a solo, "It Will Pass Away". The flower bearers were Mrs. E.C. Craig, wife Iva Synhart and wife Lolo Spencer. The bearers were F.C. Heigert, F.O. Jones, BH Lukenbill, J.C. Ferguson, J.C. Bruce and Sam McAllister. The funeral was at Roselawn by United Funeral Home. Chieftain Village March 2, 1919 The funeral service for Josephine Arena DeSha was held at 1:30 am Friday afternoon at the residence, 1920 St. Louis. Clair Avenue and 2 hours from Lake Ave. Batista Church away. Rev. Charles Bennight officiated. The church choir sang "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" and "Stay with Me" and Mr. AG Porzellanberger sang "It Shall Pass". Flower bearers were F.C. Heigert, F.O. Jones, BH Lukenbill, J.C. Ferguson, J.C. Bruce and Sam McAllister. The funeral was at United's Roselawn.
DeShell, Joseph Franklin
Joseph Franklin DeShell - Pueblo Chief - December 1, 2010 - Joseph Franklin DeShell, age 89, died on November 27, 2010 in Denver. He was preceded in death by his wife Frances DeShell in 2005; brother John Fruscella; and sister, Angela Vadnel. She is survived by her son Jeffrey (Elisabeth Sheffield) DeShell, Denver; grandsons, Francis and Leo Sheffield; Sisters, Jo Ciavonne, Doris Gerry, Dolly Beck. Joe was a US Army Air Corps World War II veteran and a member of The Family in Pueblo. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Friday 3 December 2010, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
De Siata, Edward G. .
Edward G. DeSiata - Pueblo Chief - September 4, 2011 - Edward G. DeSiata, 91, died August 27, 2011. He is survived by his children Bud (Chris) DeSiata de Pueblo and Margaret (Gary) Reimer of Meridian , Idaho; grandsons, Kathy (Joe) Blades, Rochelle (Randy) Angevine, Tim (Shawn) DeSiata and Rod DeSiata (Eric Gibson); and 14 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his loving wife Louise; parents, Angelo and Adeline DeSiata; and siblings, Agnes Kern and Anthony DeSiata. Ed was born on May 4, 1920 in Pueblo. He worked at CF&I, was a member of Local 2102 and was a neighborhood handyman. A special thanks to Father Carlos Alvarez and Connie, Angie and Shauna from Sangre de Cristo Hospice for all their special care. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial Mass, 10:00 am, Tuesday, September 6, 2011, St. Paul the Apostle, 1132 W. Oro Grande Drive, with Rev. Carlos Álvarez as celebrant. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Funerals can be conducted at Joni Fair Hospice House through the funeral home.
I miss you Dominik Anne
Dominica Anne Desipio - Chief Pueblo - February 27, 1917 - Dominica Anne Desipio, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Desipio, died yesterday morning at the family home, 1017 Elm Street. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the residence and at 2:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Reverend Father Giglio will lead the services. Burial in Roselawn by United Enterprise Company.
miss you rosie sunday
Rosie Dominica Desippio - Chieftain Village - February 2, 1917 - Rosie Dominica, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desippio, died last night at the family home, 1038 East Opening. The funeral will be at 11am this morning at the dormitory. Internment at Roselawn by the United Entrepreneurship Company. Chieftain Village - February 3, 1917 - The funeral of Rose Desipio was held at 1 p.m. yesterday at the residence, 1038 East Abriendo Avenue. Burial was in Roselawn by the United Undertaking Company.
Desmond, Patrick (son of)
Unknown Desmond - Rocky Mountain News - April 27, 1882 - The General State - Former Puebloan Sheriff Desmond and his wife lost two children in one month to diphtheria, the first a brilliant eight-year-old daughter, and the second a small child. Note: These children are buried in Pioneer Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
DeTello, Emilio
Emilio DeTello - Chieftain Village - March 25, 2012 - Emilio DeTello, 81, our loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died on March 22, 2012. He was born on April 20, 1930 in Concrete, Colorado. Proud Father, Emiddio and Helen (Masssaroni) DeTello. Both preceded him in death. Emilio met his girlfriend Flora Baca in 1948 at the Arcadia Dance Hall in Pueblo. They married in 1950. Five beautiful children were born of this marriage. Emilio, along with his wife Flora, owned and operated Portland Auto Wreckers from 1961 to 1994. He retired after 37 years of service as a blast furnace foreman at CF&I Steel. Emilio was an active member of various organizations, 43 years at Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90s and 30s at the American GI Forum. He also founded his own chapter. He served 12 years at Rocky Mountain Head Start (SER) and 6 years at the Pueblo Work Force Center. Emilio ran for Pueblo County Commissioner in the early 1980's and has also held many senior and advisory positions with various Pueblo City and County government agencies. Emilio loved fishing, hunting and spending time with his wonderful children and grandchildren. Above all, Emilio loved his wife Flora; They recently celebrated 62 amazing years together. A special thanks to all friends of Emilio and Flora and many thanks to Frontier Hospice for their excellent service. He leaves his wife Flora Ann (Baca) DeTello to cherish his memories; her children Betty (Larry) Martinez, Barbara DeTello-Piazza, Ted (Anita) DeTello, Frances (Sid) Gabel, and Ray (Florie) DeTello; siblings, Katherine Raley and Joe Garcia; 13 grandchildren, Matthew Martinez, Renee Martinez, Michelle Gold, Corey Vigil, Jamie Vigil, Raymond DeTello, Joseph DeTello, Chris DeTello, Italia DeTello, Isabella DeTello, Giana DeTello, Annalisa DeTello and Gabriella DeTello; three great-grandchildren, Isaiah Piazza, Larissa Gold and Delicia Gold. Visit, from 12 to 15 h. today Angelus Chapel. Rosario, today at 5:00 p.m., and Funeral Mass, Monday at 10:00 a.m.; both at St. Joseph's with Father William Gleeson as celebrant. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Deter, Emery A.Jr.
Emery A. Deter, Jr. Chieftain Town May 9, 1918 Boy fatally wounded at steel mill Emery A. Deter, Jr., 18, was fatally wounded yesterday afternoon while working at the steel mill building new coke ovens. He died last night at Minnequa Hospital. It is said that a heavy beam fell from a considerable height and struck the young man in the head, crushing his skull. He was taken to the hospital and the company doctors did everything they could to save his life. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Deter, four brothers, Johnny, George, Harold, and Marion Deter, the entire family home, 1905 E. 5th St., and one sister, Mrs. Emery Deter. The Brant from Billings, Montana. The remains are with Davis & Vories and the burial announcement will be made at a later date. Chieftain Village May 11, 1918 The funeral of Emery A. Deter was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. A.J. Waller led the services, assisted by Mrs. Mahlon Saxton and Mrs. J.V. Adams, accompanied by Mr. H.W. Steele, and sang "Face To Face", "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Safe in the Arms of" . Beautiful floral displays were placed on the coffin, including a large "door ajar" by the coke oven workers for whom the young man worked. The employees of the Coppers Construction Company came as a group, and the pallbearers were chosen from among them as follows: H. A. West , W. H. Harkins, Charles Bobertz, Ray Poore, L. C. Isom, and B. D. Selman. The flower bearers were: Bob Jones, W. C. Cross, Henry Zannell, and W. B. Marrow. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village May 13, 1918 Three boys in murdered nine days at the steel mill Churchill C. Young, 19, son of Mr. Colo. Fuel and Iron Company here as a tow truck hooker, suffered work-related injuries last Wednesday night that resulted in her death at the same hospital about 24 hours later. the third, who tragically died within nine days from injuries sustained at the steel mill, was caught by a flying belt and terribly mutilated and crushed. He was transferred to Minnequa Hospital where little could be done to alleviate his suffering. His head, shoulders, chest and arms were severely mutilated. The deceased leaves behind his parents and several siblings. The funeral for the dead boy took place yesterday afternoon, just about 48 hours after the funeral of another young man, Emery A. Deter, who died May 8 after being crushed by a heavy beam in the steel mill's new coke ovens. Deter and Young are buried in Mountain View Cemetery, their graves are nearby. A third youth killed at the factory was John Alfred Carlson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlson, 1334 E. Abriendo Ave. Fall with ruptured liver and other internal injuries. Carlson was 17, Deter 18, and Young 19. Carlson, the youngest of the three, died May 1, then Deter May 8, and Young May 9.
DETERMINATION, George B.
George B. Deterding - Wet Mountain Tribune - April 22, 1899 - Last Saturday George B. Deterding of Pueblo, a longtime resident of the county and once a Westcliffe businessman, died in Pueblo of tuberculosis. The deceased was an honest man with a generous heart and a true friend. He had many friends here who will be saddened to learn of his death.
Dethloff, Roy W.
Roy W. Dethloff - Chieftain Village - March 2, 2011 - Roy W. Dethloff, August 11, 1923 - February 26, 2011 Worship, Friday, March 4, 2011 at 11 a.m. Colorado Springs.
Trink, Maria Paulina
Mary Pauline Deuch - Chief of the Town 18th January 1918 Suffered for Eleven Years Called to Death Miss Mary Pauline Deuch of Coaldale died at her home in Coaldale on the evening of January 9th after an illness of eleven years. Uremic poisoning led to his death. She was born on August 5, 1895 in Texas Creek. She was well respected by everyone who came into contact with her and will be greatly missed in her neighborhood. The service was held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the family home with Rev. Elmer W. Haines, pastor of Canon City Trinity Lutheran Church. There were many beautiful gifts of flowers from friends and co-workers. She is survived by her parents and 2 sisters and various other relatives. Burial took place in Coaldale Cemetery.
DeValle, MaryAnn
Mary Ann DeValle - The Union Democrat - December 12, 2008 - Mary Ann DeValle, 69, of Sonora, died Thursday at a Sonora hospital after a battle with cancer. Ms. De Valle was born in San Jose and grew up in Los Gatos. She married Roger M. De Valle, who was in the Army, on June 17, 1951, and the couple lived around the world for the next 21 years before moving to San Jose, where they lived another 21 years. He has lived in Sonora for 12 years. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church of Sonora, the Young Ladies Institute, Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3154, and a member of the Tuolumne County Historical Society. The family said that they enjoy taking photos, knitting, being a mother and being with their family. Mrs. De Valle is survived by five children, Rita Ann Chacon of Brawley, Imperial County, Susan Patricia Flores of San Jose, Jeanette Marie Blomquist of Trinidad, Colorado, Roger Lee De Valle of Gardnerville, Nevada, and Jace Martin De Valle of Wheat Ridge, Colorado; 17 grandchildren, John Chacon, David Chacon, Peter Chacon, Michelle Hickman, Jesse Flores, Vincent Flores, Annette Borja, Anthony Borja, Andrew De Valle, Alexander Borja, Adina De Valle, Rebecca De Valle, Christie De Valle, Joshua De Valle, Jordan De Valle, Levi De Valle and Seth De Valle; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Pauline Clark, from Oregon; and a brother, Johnny Sancetta, from Georgia. The wake will take place from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. today with a rosary from 6:00 p.m. at the Terzich and Wilson funeral home. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 11:00 am at the Catholic Church in San Patricio, Sonora. Burial will be at St. Patricio in Sonora.
Devereaux, Rita L.
Rita L. Devereaux - Village leader - October 3, 2010 - Rita L. Devereaux, 72, died on September 29, 2010. At her request, she is not attending. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service at a later date in Philadelphia.
Deverell, ClydeJ.
Clyde J. Deverell Pueblo Chief March 11, 1919 Popular Businessman Dies - Clyde J. Deverell, one of Pueblo's best known businessmen and one of the most beloved of a large circle of friends, died yesterday at a local hospital after nine days of bouts of the flu followed by pneumonia. Mr. Deverell was 29 years old on November 10; His birthplace was Greensburg, Kansas, but Pueblo has been his home for 21 years. He is a graduate of Centennial High School and American Business College; for a long time he was associated with the law firm McCorkle & McCorkle; He was later hired by Mercantile National Bank and for a time held the position of teller at Western National Bank. He resided with his wife and two children, Vivian Ellen and Clyde, Jr., at 821 W. 12th St. He was a member of Camp 2, WOW. In addition to his wife and children, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. C. A. Deverell, 425 W. 5th St., and a half-brother, E. T. Wilson of that city. The body is McCarthy's responsibility and the funeral announcement will be made at a later date. Chieftain Village March 12, 1919 The funeral service for Clyde J. Deverell will be at 3:00 am tomorrow at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Reverend Father Murphy will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village March 13, 1919 Clyde Deverell's funeral held today The funeral of Clyde J. Deverell, last teller of the Western National Bank, will be held today at 3:15 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. The sponsors will be: Charles E. Saxton and V.R. Henderson of Western National Bank; Edward McCabe, Pueblo Savings and Trust Co.; Andrew McGovern, People's Bank; Clyde R. Waters, First National Bank, and George Hubbard, Minnequa Bank. Chieftain Village March 14, 1919 The funeral of Clyde J. Deverell was held yesterday afternoon at 3:15 p.m. at McCarthy Chapel. Rev. Father Murphy conducted the services. Mrs. John McGann sang "Come and Mourn with Me" and Mr. Jeff Fitzpatrick sang "Don't You Mind the Sorrows" by Mrs. JJ McDonnell, escort. Flower bearers were J.J. McQuillan, J.T. McCorkle and Jeff Fitzpatrick. Goaltenders: Charles E. Saxton, V.R. Henderson, Edward McCabe, Andrew McGovern, Clyde R. Waters and George Hubbard. Burial at Roselawn.
Deverell, Cordelia Ann
Cordelia Ann Deverell - Town Chieftain October 17, 1919 Cordelia Ann Deverell, aged 80, died October 16, 1919 at the home of her son E. F. Wilson, 425 W. 5th St. Chieftain Town October 18, 1919 Funeral service for Mrs. Cordelia Ann Deverell , whose funeral will be at Whiton Hall this afternoon at 2am, died last Thursday at the family home, 425 W. 5th St.. Mrs. Deverell was the mother of the late Clyde Deverell, Cashier of Western National Bank, also E. T. Wilson of that town, and Mrs. WE Keating of Sterling, Colorado. He is also survived by brothers and 3 sisters, one of the brothers, E. L. Stephens, lives in this town. Mrs. Deverell was born in Salem, Ohio, in 1838 and lived in Pueblo for 20 years, where she made many personal friends. Chieftain Village October 19, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Cordelia Ann Deverell was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Whiton Chapel. Rev. F. H. Zimmerman, pastor of the First Methodist Church, conducted the services. Mrs. W.H. Chester, accompanied by Miss Edna Kendall, sang "Abide in Me" and "Face to Face". The bearers were: J.R. Riedy, W.D. Kemp, C.W. Chapman, M. Houseman, W. Laraby and W. Tompkins. Burial took place in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Deverich, Rose M.
Rose M. Deverich - Pueblo Chief - October 23, 2010 - Rose M. Deverich died at the age of 85 on October 20, 2010. Rose was born on May 17, 1925 in Pueblo to Mike and Katherine Deverich. His death preceded that of his parents; and niece Michalene Renae Deverich. She is survived by her brother Michael (Eileen) Deverich from Pueblo; nieces and nephews, Michael, Mary Kay, John and Jacqueline Deverich; Grandchildren and granddaughters, Jacob, Nicole and Megan Deverich and Michael Kelly. Rose began working for Pueblo School District 60 in 1942. After 41 years, she retired as Purchasing Manager in 1983. For many years he was a member of the Pueblo Teachers Credit Union Oversight Committee. He liked golf and bowling. In 1958, she became the first woman to hit a hole-in-one at the City Park Golf Course. Rose also enjoyed spending time with her family at their cabin on Greenhorn Creek in Rye. He was a member of the Croatian Brotherhood and a member of the Church of Saint Francis for 50 years. The family thanks the staff at Wynwood and Dr. Indira Kedlaya for taking care of Rose. Exhibition, Sunday 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass, Monday, October 25, 2010, 10:00 am, at St. Francis Church, 611 Logan Ave., with Msgr. Marvin Kapushion as celebrant. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
DeVert, Walter
Walter DeVert - Town Chief - April 10, 1917 - Little boys find body of Negro in bed - Inquest shows death from pneumonia - Little known of those who died - Several little boys were playing in the back yard at 1310 Routt Street yesterday afternoon and were curious as to the cause the silence in the house and I enquired. To their surprise, they found the inmate dead in bed. The man was 45-year-old black man Walter DeVert, who had lived there since arriving in Pueblo about three months ago. The death was said to have been caused by pneumonia. The children's discovery was immediately reported to officers, and Coroner Ray Taylor conducted an investigation and found the deaths to be from exposure, which led to pneumonia. DeVert is said to have been injured in an accident a few months ago in Rouse, where he was working in the coal mines. Neighbors last saw him at the crime scene on Sunday evening. However, little is known about the life of the deceased. The remains are with Davis & Vories and will be held for a short time pending efforts to locate the next of kin. Chieftain Village - April 15, 1917 - The funeral of Walter DeVert was held yesterday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at Davis & Vories Chapel. The funeral was in Roselawn.
Devlin, AC (Country of)
Father of A. C. Devlin Pueblo Chieftain July 21, 1918 A. C. Devlin, cashier of Consolidated Box Office, departed Monday for Lawrence, Kansas, because of the serious illness of his father, who died yesterday.
DeVries, Diana
Diane DeVries - Cacique de Pueblo - February 17, 2010 - Diane DeVries, 67, God has called his angel home. Diane died on February 14, 2010 after a 27-year battle with complications from a stroke that left her paralyzed. Diane was a fighter and she didn't give up. It was only fitting that she died on Valentine's Day as all of her carers loved her. We would like to thank all nurses, CNAs and Maxim for their excellent care over the years. Diane is survived by her mother, Mary Ann DeVries; sister, Nancy; brother Tom; and old friend Dave Clements. His father, Warren DeVries, preceded him in death; and brother, John D. Doc DeVries. There is no scheduled service. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Organ Donor Alliance in Denver, Colorado.
DeVries, Frank M.III
Frank M. DeVries III - Town Chief - January 11, 2009 - Frank M. DeVries III died Thursday, January 8, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Billie; mother, Lucilla; and brother, David (Irena). She is also survived by her children Frank IV, Mark (Susan), Charles (Kathleen), Christine (Todd) Cameron, Nadine and Michelle; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Frank was preceded in death by his father Frank M. II; brother Ted; and sons, Eric and William "BJ". Frank loved to hunt and fish. He had a great love for his family and his animals. He also enjoyed telling great stories and jokes. Worship, Wednesday at 11 am, Parkhill Christian Church, 1401 E. Seventh St. Family will have friends at Lucille's after 3 pm. m. Wednesday. Arrangements conducted by the Imperial Funeral Home.
DeVries, Lucille Violet
Lucille Violet DeVries - Cacique de Pueblo - October 27, 2010 - Lucille Violet DeVries (née Werner), 87, died October 25, 2010. She is survived by sister Elizabeth Snyder; daughter-in-law Billie DeVries; son, David; grandsons, Frank, Mark, Charles, Cameron DeVries; granddaughter, Christine Kelly; two nephews; numerous great-grandchildren and other relatives. She was an active member of many garden clubs, TOPS, and everyone loved her. Donations can be sent to Joni Fair Hospice House, 1107 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005. Funeral Service, 2 p.m. Thursday, October 28, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, 400 Broadway. After the service there will be a reception. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
DeVries, Mary Ann
Mary Ann DeVries - Village Leader - March 1, 2012 - Mary Ann DeVries, aged 93, died peacefully on February 23, 2012 in Solterra Senior Living, Arizona. She is survived by two brothers, Joe Butkovich and Al Butkovich; son Tom; daughter, Nancy; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She died of her parents, John D. and Anna Butkovich; husband Warren; brother, John Butkovich; son, John D. Doc; and daughter Diane. Mary Ann was an extraordinary woman; a source of inspiration and strength and loved by all who knew her. After losing her husband, Warren continued at a young age to raise her family of three teenagers and their 4-year-old daughter while working full-time. After retiring as a probation officer, Mary Ann personally cared for her daughter Diane, who had recently suffered a stroke. She cared for her at home for 27 years until Diane's death in 2010. Despite going through many hardships, she loved life and moved on with grace and courage; always with a kind and generous spirit. He managed to enjoy some simple pleasures; She loved to dance, work in her garden and sunbathe. In her later years she enjoyed going to Cripple Creek. When they asked him if he wanted to go, his eyes lit up and he replied with a wave of his arm: Yes, of course, let's throw all precautions overboard! Our heartfelt thanks go to all the caregivers and nurses on site and in Arizona who cared for Mary Ann and Diane. Mary Ann will live on in the many hearts she touched and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. There is no scheduled service. In lieu of flowers, send donations to the CHA Foundation, c/o Hospice Comassus, 1789 W. Commerce Drive, Lakeside, AZ 85929.
Dewees, Martin L.
Martin L. Dewees Town Chief August 16, 1917 Martin L. Dewees, age 72, died in town yesterday after a two-month illness. The remains were moved to the McCarthy Enterprise quarters. The obituary will be announced later. Chieftain Village August 18, 1917 The body of Martin L. Dewees was transported by McCarthy's Undertaken Company to Stoneboro, Pennsylvania for burial last night. Chieftain Village August 19, 1917 The body of Martin L. Dewees was taken to Stoneboro, Pennsylvania for burial by the McCarthy Undertake Company early yesterday morning.
Dewell, Marilyn
Marilyn Dewell - Colorado Springs Gazette - August 7, 2012 - Marilyn J. Dewell, 74, died August 3, 2012 at Pikes Peak Hospice after a long battle with cancer. She was born on July 17, 1938 in Walsenburg, Colorado to Louis Marcon and Josephine Repola Marcon. Marilyn attended Saint Mary's High School in Walsenburg, Colorado in the class of 1956. She moved to Colorado Springs in 1970 where she worked in the home construction industry. She married Lyman A. Dewell on August 3, 1974. In 1978, she was named "Builder of the Year" by the Colorado Springs Home Builders Association and was the first woman elected to the HBA board of directors. She has served on various HBA committees and served as Chair of the Republican District. She also volunteered for Memorial Hospital. Prior to her retirement, she owned Concept Kabinet Designs. Marilyn enjoyed cooking, playing bridge, hanging out in Cripple Creek, and traveling. She was a devoted mother and grandmother and loved spending time with her family and friends. He is survived by a large family: son Scott Houghton and his wife Marion of Colorado Springs; son Randy Houghton of Big Lake, Alaska; daughter Lisa Scott of Durango, Colorado; Grandchildren: Chase, Alyse and Tori Houghton, Seth Houghton and his wife Heather, Trevor Houghton, Tristan Houghton, Britney Henry and her husband Jake, Kelcie Scott and Trent Scott; great-grandchildren: Kaiden and Riley Henry and Brayden Houghton; and siblings: Carol Geis of Gillette, Wyoming, Louis Marcon and his wife Sharon of Walsenburg, Colorado, and Ginny Mayville and her husband Chuck of Colorado Springs. His death preceded that of his parents; her husband Lyman; son James Houghton; and their daughter Mary Susan Houghton. Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 10, 2012 at 10:00 am in the America the Beautiful Chapel at the Shrine of Remembrance. Internment takes place in the mausoleum of the Shrine of Remembrance Chapel, Ethel Merman Columbarium. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marilyn can be made to the Pikes Peak Hospice Foundation, 2550 Tenderfoot Hill Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906, USA. She was loved by many and will be missed by all.
Dewitt, Fannie
Fannie Dewitt Pueblo Chief May 4, 1919 Fannie Dewitt, aged 46, a prominent resident of Trinidad, Colorado, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, Robert S. Dewitt, two daughters, Leah and Edith, and two sons, Harold and George, and two sisters, Mrs. Dewitt. Josie Matthews and Mrs. Daisie Cage, all from Trinidad. She was a member of ME Church South, WCTU of Trinidad and an active Red Cross worker in that city. The body was sent to Trindade by United Empreendimentos Co., accompanied by relatives. Funeral in Trinidad tomorrow afternoon at 3pm.
De Witt, Irma Jean
Irma Jean DeWitt - Cacique de Pueblo - July 28, 2013 - Irma Jean DeWitt, 91, died July 25, 2013. She is survived by son-in-law Tom Kjos of Sun City, Arizona; Friends, Darlina Ralston and Mary Ellen Hopper. Preceded in death by his parents and grandparents; husband, John DeWitt; daughter, Jean Marie Kjos; Brother and sister-in-law Carl and Olga Petersen. Irma Jean was born on March 23, 1922 in the town of Bert and Mary (Bogue) Petersen. He worked in the CF&I Steel Company office until his retirement. She owned Pueblo Blueprint with her daughter Jean Marie. Cª for more than 40 years. Irma Jean was a 50-year-old member of Star of the East. Funeral, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday 31 July 2013, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
DeWolf, M.T.
M. T. DeWolf - Rocky Mountain News - January 18, 1881 - Chosen By the Way - Rio Grande Line News - Pueblo - M. T. DeWolf, the man who maintained the first hotel in Pueblo, died last Friday at his ranch near Beaver Creek .
Dexter, James Andrew
James Andrew Dexter - Orphan Journal - March 17, 2014 - Jim Dexter of Walsenburg and formerly of Littleton, Colorado, went to heaven on February 27, 2014 to be with the Lord. He was born on June 15, 1949 in Dayton, Ohio to George James and Patricia McNab Dexter. He served 8 years in the US Army as a communications and security specialist at the White House Communications Agency in Washington, D.C. He was honorably discharged as a Master Sgt. On July 26, 1995 he married Judy Koon in Littleton, CO. For most of his professional life, Jim has been an executive operations manager and franchise consultant for various restaurant companies, most notably Ponderosa Steak Houses and Little Caesars Pizza. His hobbies included motorcycles, fast cars, ATVs, guns, his dogs and his own children, as well as young men who worked for him and attended church youth groups. Before Jim, his mother Patricia, father George and younger sister Julie Dexter died. He is survived by his loving wife Judy; his sisters Pam (Terry) Tate, Andrea Andy (Jack) Crain and Dee (Mike) Hively; her children Jennifer (Brian) Shar, Joshua Dexter, Jessica (Grant) Wilson, Megan (Jonathan) Perkins, Garrett Dexter, Lauri Reese and Kristi O'Neill; grandchildren, Jacob, Jenae, Jeneca, Jelly and Jiana Shar, Kincaid and Finley Wilson, Solomon and Baby#2 Perkins, Kalleigh Eisley, Tarah and Alexandra Reese; a great-grandson; and 27 nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2014 at 11:00 am at the Huerfano Community Bible Church, Walsenburg.
Dexter, John B.
John B. Dexter Town Chief January 3, 1919 John Dexter Dies John B. Dexter, 30, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Dexter lived in Pueblo for five years and made many friends during that time. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Dexter, and a brother, Earl W. Dexter, all in Battle Creek, Michigan. The body was transported yesterday afternoon from Davis-Vories to Lindon, Michigan, accompanied by his parents. A delegation from Pueblo Lodge No. 17, A.F. & A.M., of which he was a member, escorted the coffin from the chapel to the railroad station.
Dexter, Vicky
Vicki Dexter - Chieftain Village - March 30, 2012 - Lamar man arrested on murder warrant - A 56-year-old Lamar man is being held on suspicion of the first-degree murder of a Pagosa Springs woman in 1988, Charles Stane is investigating in the related to the death of 40-year-old Vicki Dexter in custody, according to Pagosa Springs detective Scott Maxwell. Maxwell said Dexter's body was found with multiple injuries in a small hot spring in Pagosa Springs. He died of strangulation, Maxwell said. Maxwell said physical evidence and interviews indicate Dexter was with Stane the night before she was found dead. Maxwell said he could not discuss the evidence due to the ongoing investigation. Stane was released from the Colorado Department of Corrections in August 2011 after serving 18 years on second-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault charges on an unrelated case. He is on the state's list of sex offenders. Maxwell said Stane's investigation was reopened in July 2011 after police reviewed the evidence. Archuleta County Attorney Todd Risberg is investigating the case. Stane is being held without bail in the Prowers County Jail, but Maxwell says he is due to be transferred into the custody of the Pagosa Springs Police Department.
Dexter, Winfield
Winfield Dexter - Town Chief - March 23, 1917 - Winfield Dexter, aged 43, died in this town yesterday morning. The remains are being cared for at the Whiton Mortuary and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - March 30, 1917 - Winfield Dexter's funeral was at 9 am yesterday morning at Whiton Mortuary Chapel. The funeral was in Roselawn.
DiIorio, Annabelle
Annabelle Dazzio Di Iorio - Pueblo Chief - December 2, 2012 - Annabelle Dazzio Di Iorio, age 83, was called home on November 28, 2012 to be with our Lord. She was the loving wife of James C. Di Iorio. They were married for sixty years. His son James R. Di Iorio precedes him in death; brother, Jack Dazzio; nephew, John F. Dazzio; mother, Rose Dazzio; and father, John Dazzio. Annabelle is survived by her husband James C. Di Iorio; daughter, Jeanine (Byron) Guidry; daughter-in-law Loretta Di Iorio; grandsons, Jimmy (Heather) Di Iorio, Michelle Di Iorio, Steve Di Iorio, Kim Pasic, Dave Pasic; a future great-grandson; Nephews, Mark Dazzio, Steve (Monica) Dazzio, Jeff Dazzio; and niece, Romey Dazzio. He leaves behind many family members and friends. Annabelle was a brave and loving woman. He enjoyed cooking and taking care of his family. She, her husband James and close friends enjoyed traveling to Cripple Creek and Las Vegas. Many thanks to dr. Bagale and the staff at St Mary Corwin for the excellent care given to Annabelle. Annabelle is loved very much and missed very much. Wake, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Sunday, December 2, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10:00 am, Monday, December 3, Holy Family, 2827 Lakeview Ave., with Rev. Ben Bacino as celebrant. Internment, Roselawn.
Diamond, Jose
Joseph Diamond Head of the People January 18, 1918 The funeral of Joseph Diamond was held at 2:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. F. E. Cain conducted the services. Mrs. Mahlon Saxton and Mrs. J.V. Adams, accompanied by Miss Vesta Croes, sang 'All is well with my soul' and 'Rock of Ages'. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery.
Diamond, Kimela R.
Kimela R. Diamond - Village leader - October 5, 2012 - Kimela R. Diamond, 52, village September 28. Montgomery and Butler.
Dias, Donna Jean
Donna Jean Dias - The Free Lance - December 15, 2006 - Donna Jean Dias died at the age of 73 in San Jose. Born in Trinidad, CO. Wife of Mariano B. Dias de Gilroy. Mother of Judy Mullen from Tres Pinos and Linda Dias from San Jose. Grandmother of Ryan Mullen by Tres Pinos and Michael Pepper by Gilroy. Private funerals were held. Services Provided By: Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson Funeral Home and Crematorium
Diaz, Daniel
Daniel Diaz - Cacique Pueblo - March 22, 2011 - Daniel Diaz, age 86, died on March 20, 2011. His parents, Felipe and Micaela Diaz, preceded him in death; one brother and three sisters. She is survived by daughters Linda (Harold) Christianson, Margaret (Jonathan) Cass; sons, Danny E. (Susan) Diaz and Russell Diaz; nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by eight brothers and sisters, several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rosario, Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 6:00 p.m., with wake on Thursday, 10:00 a.m., both in the Imperial Funeral Chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Diaz, Gertrude
Gertrude Diaz - Pueblo Chief - November 9, 2012 - Gertrude Diaz, 81, La Junta, November 8th. Peacock-Larsen, The Board.
Diaz, Juan Antonio
Juan Antonio "Tony" Diaz - Cacique del Pueblo - October 24, 2012 - Juan Antonio "Tony" Diaz, aged 69, died peacefully at his home in Arizona on October 16, 2012. He was born in Ciales, Puerto Rico on October 25, 2012. from January to September. 1943. Survived by his loving wife Mary, with whom he was 48; daughters, Ledy and Lora; son-in-law, Tom Lewis; grandsons, John (Nikkole) Lewis and Jacob Ortiz; and large family in Colorado, Puerto Rico and New York. Juan served 17 years of service and retired from Davis Wire in 2005. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, camping, fishing and going to the casino. The cremation took place. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 10:00 am at Parkhill Christian Church, 1401 E. Seventh St.
Diaz, Kathryn M.
Kathryn M. Kay Diaz - Pueblo Chief - October 17, 2010 - Kathryn M. Kay Diaz died at the age of 72 on October 14, 2010. Her husband Louis J. Diaz died in death; and her daughter Joan Elizabeth. She is survived by her children Anna Trujillo, Robert (Karen) Trujillo, Mary (Britt) Boyd, Michael (Mechle) Trujillo, Thomas (Lydia) Trujillo, Patrick (Dolores) Trujillo and Cecelia (Mike) Kilts; sister, Joan (Jim) Gilmore; two nephews, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and dear friends. Kathryn was born on June 3, 1938 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His generous, loving and caring nature will be sorely missed by all. Funeral, Wednesday 10 a.m., Imperial Burial Chapel. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Diaz, Maria L.
Mary L. Diaz - Cacique de Pueblo - April 15, 2013 - Mary L. Diaz, 60, Pueblo, | deceased | April 10, 2013. He was preceded by the death of his mother, Teofilia Benavidez; father, Guadalupe Garcia; two sisters; and a brother. Mary is survived by her 20-year-old husband, Lizandro Diaz; sons Carlos Díaz, stepsons Hugo and Omar Díaz of Pueblo, and daughter Rachel (Felipe) López of Denver; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister; a brother; and countless nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Mary was born on September 13, 1952. She has lived in Pueblo for most of her life. Exhibition, Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Capilla Romero. cremation follows. There are no services to be rendered. Reception is at E. Abriendo Ave. 317 instead.
Diaz, Maria Urrutia
Mary Urrutia Diaz - Pueblo Chief - September 23, 2009 - Mary Urrutia Diaz, 89, a lifelong Pueblo resident died this life on September 21, 2009. his parents, Abundio and Francisca Urrutia; a young daughter, Virginia; son, Frank; brothers, Antonio and Emilio; and sister Daria. She leaves behind three sons, Tom from Englewood, Colorado, Dave (Stacey) and Anthony, both from Pueblo. He is also survived by his daughter-in-law, Bernice Diaz of Denver; and grandsons, Jason (Andrea), Troy (Heather) from Fort Collins, Scott (Rhonda) from Napa, California, Craig, Stephen, Judi (Paul) Bonacquisti, Matthew (Emily) and David (Aomi), all from Denver, Aaron , Monica and Brianna, all from Pueblo; and 10 great-grandchildren. Other survivors include sisters-in-law Delfina Urrutia, Sally Urrutia, Irene (Fred) Carillo, and Sophie McIlwain; Schwager, Leo (Hope) Diaz, Joe Diaz, Luther (Linda) Diaz and Richard Diaz. Ms. Diaz graduated from Centennial High School in 1938. She was a teaching assistant at Pueblo School District 60 until her retirement in 1982. She was also a longtime member of St. Louis. Patrick Church and later a member of Holy Family Church where his service will be held. Exhibition, Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m., in the funeral home. Funeral Service, Friday at 11am Follow the cremation. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Diaz, Roberto Leroy
Robert Leroy Diaz - Cacique Pueblo - January 2, 2011 - Robert Leroy Diaz. Born on July 23, 1934, he died peacefully on December 21, 2010 in Lakewood, Colorado. His mother, Rose Diaz, preceded him in death; and father, Carmen Diaz. She is survived by her children Tim Engstrand, Melody Dreiling, Allison Rubba, Suzanne Diaz, Robert Diaz Jr. and Kenneth Diaz; brothers, Edward Diaz and Joseph Diaz; sisters, Linda Moruzzi and Barbara Foucault; six grandchildren and other relatives. Bob served in the Navy as a journalist in Hawaii. After serving in the Navy, Bob returned to Pueblo and taught in Pueblo's 60th Circuit for 30 years. Bob also owned several Mexican restaurants in the greater Pueblo area. He was known in Pueblo for his paintings and artwork which are on display in many Pueblo schools. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to pueblohospice.org in memory of Bob. The services will take place on January 20, 2011. Full announcement and details below.
Diaz, Thomas Jr.
Tomás Díaz Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 2009 - Tomas Diaz Jr., 40, of Pueblo West, died February 18, 2009. He was born on December 1, 1968 in Las Animas, Colorado to Tomas Diaz Mr. and Hilda Diaz. The death was preceded by a special friend, John "Sleepy" Carrillo. parents survive; wife, Tina Fitzpatrick Diaz; sons, Tomás Díaz III, Eddie Rebeterano and Jesús García; daughter, Dymond Diaz; Sister, Beatrice Diaz. Resurrection today at 6:00 p.m. and burial Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:00 a.m., both in the Angelus Chapel, with burial in the Imperial Gardens. Make memorial donations c/o Angelus Chapel, 1102 E. Evans Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004.
Diaz Viola M.
Viola M. Diaz - Cacique de Pueblo - March 20, 2011 - Viola M. Diaz passed away on March 16, 2011 to her new home in heaven. She was born in Roswell, N.M. to Filiberto and Mary Montoya. Preceded in death by his parents; sister, Angie; and brothers, Larry and Phil Montoya. Survived and loved deeply by the love of his life, his children, his first love, David R. (Gina) Diaz, his laughter, Daniel L. Diaz, his "Seattle Angel" Angelina (Chris) Gallegos of Bremerton, Washington; and best friend and husband, Bengt Fries; three sisters, Marie, (Walter) Terronez, Shirley (Tom) Lopez and Maxine (Jerry) Minjarez; and brother Ronnie Montoya; and sister/special friend, Rosie Lopez; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Our mother touched the lives of so many and everywhere she went she found a new friend, a simple life led by an amazing and extraordinary mother. Her beautiful smile lit up a room, her kind and gentle heart glowed. His compassion and respect for the people was immeasurable. A strong and elegant woman to the end. If God could mold our mother and make all mothers like her, all mothers would be perfect. Thank you mom for your love and for being an amazing mom, wife, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend. Now you will watch us from heaven until we meet again. Wake, Sunday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Monday 21 March 2011, Imperial Funeral Home. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
DiBrito Patricia Mae
Patricia Mae (Altringer) DiBrito - Cacique de Pueblo - July 27, 2011 - Patricia Mae (Altringer) DiBrito, 79, died peacefully on July 24, 2011 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Her husband Jose preceded her in death. She is survived by her children Mary Jo (Kevin) Francis, Christa (Mike) Carter, Bernadette (Mark) Krutzke, Dominic (Kim) DiBrito, Denise (Dave) Mayer, Patty Young, Elizabeth (Dane) Tepper, Deborah (Joe) Bowers, Monica (Tim) King, Bill DiBrito, Roger (Sharon) DiBrito; 29 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and brother, James Altringer. Patty was born on September 26, 1931 in Bismarck, North Dakota to William and Adah Altringer. She and Joe were married on November 21, 1950 in Dilworth, Minnesota, where they lived until 1968. They resided in Pasco, Washington until 1971 and in Klamath Falls, Oregon until 1977 before moving to Pueblo. Patricia was an active member of Christ the King Parish, the Altar Society, and the Church of St. Teresa's Book Club. She loved gardening, caring for the homeless and spending time with her precious grandchildren. Memorial donations can be made to the Hospice Sangre de Cristo. 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 28, 2011, George McCarthy Funeral Home, 401 Broadway Ave. Funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. m. Friday, July 29, 2011, at Christ the King Church followed by burial in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dichard, Patricia
Patricia Ann Dichard - Community Leader - February 25, 2014 - Patricia Ann Dichard, 83, died on February 22, 2014. Agreements are pending. Chieftain Village – March 2, 2014 – Patricia Ann Dichard, 83, died February 22, 2014. She is survived by sister Mary Gavato; five children, Arthur (Debra) Dichard, Robert (Annette) Dichard, Renee (Greg) Holmes, Michelle (Dennis) Sparks and Denise (Scott) Smith; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Patricia was born on August 3, 1930 to John and Anna Walsh, both of whom were born in Victor, Colorado. He spent his youth and most of his adult life in Pueblo. She was very active in her community. He touched many lives in Pueblo, Gunnison and Denver. Rosario, Monday, March 3, 2014, 7:00 p.m. and Funeral Mass, Tuesday, March 4, 2014, 11:30 a.m., both at the Catholic Church of Santa María Auxiliadora, Avenida E. Mesa 307, Pueblo. Burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery on the Walsh family property.
DiChellis, Clara M.
Clara M. DiChellis - Trinidad Times Independent - 20. June 2008 - Clara M. (Frlan) DiChellis, 81, formerly of Trinidad, died on June 8, 2008 in Pueblo. Clara, the youngest daughter of Antonia and Joseph Frlan, was born in Cokedale on December 11, 1926. In addition to her parents, six brothers and four sisters, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, John DiChellis. Clara retired from the research department at Colorado State Hospital in 1971. A member of Our Lady of Meadows Church, she was a member of the Altar Society and volunteered. In the past she was also an active volunteer with the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association and a member of the New Comers Club. Clara was artistically gifted, she was particularly proud of her artwork which hangs prominently above the mantelpiece of the Mullare Murphy Funeral Home. Clare was a loving, generous and graceful woman who will be missed by those who loved her. On June 12, a funeral mass was held in Pueblo at Our Lady of Prados Catholic Church. The funeral took place on June 13 at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, she requested that funeral gifts be made for Holy Trinity Academy through undertakers Montgomery & Steward, 1317 N. Main St., Pueblo CO 81003.
Dicino, Carlos
Charles Dicino Town Chief February 28, 1919 Died in Portland Charles Dicino died yesterday at his home in Portland, Colorado at the age of 45. The remains arrived in Pueblo last night and were taken to McCarthy's facility. The deceased leaves behind a wife and seven children and two brothers, Nick and Tony Dicino, well-known shopkeepers in this city. Funeral announcements will be made later. Chieftain Village March 1, 1919 Funeral services for Charles Dicino will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:00 a.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and 1:30 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Town March 2, 1919 The funeral of Charles Dicino will be held this afternoon at 12:30 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village March 3, 1919 The funeral of Charles Dicino was held yesterday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel and Mount Carmel Church at 1:30 p.m. Burial Roselawn Cemetery.
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Felicia Dicino - Cacique del Pueblo June 4, 1918 Felicia Dicino, aged 1 year and 1 month, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dicino, died yesterday at the family home, 450 Kelly Ave. The funeral will be this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the Home and at 2:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Father Rizzi will lead the services. Burial will be at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery by the McCarthy Undertaken Company. Chieftain Village June 5, 1918 Felicia Dicino's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at Late Residence, 450 Kelly Ave. and at 2:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Reverend Father Rizzi conducted the services; The burial took place at the family compound at Roselawn Cemetery, operated by the McCarthy Undertaken Company.
Dick, Louzina Murell
Louzina Murrell Dick—Chieftain Town—January 7, 1917—Miss Lousina M. Dick, aged 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dick, died at 1615 Jackson Street early yesterday. The young woman lived three years in Pueblo and hails from Indiana. She is survived by her father, mother, and three sisters, Mrs. Dellamay Steep of Beulah, Mrs. Louis Needham, a Pueblo resident, and Miss. Abbey Dick at home. The deceased was a student at a Colombian college and had been briefly ill. The funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. J.A. Waller of the First Methodist Church will officiate. Internment takes place in Mountainview. Chieftain Village - January 8, 1917 - The funeral of Mrs. Louzina Murrell Dick will be at 2 p.m. this afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. AJ Waller will officiate. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village - January 9, 1917 - The funeral of Louzina Murrell Dick was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. AJ Waller officiated. Mrs. Mahlon Saxton and Mrs. J.V. Adams, accompanied by Miss Alma Jones, sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", "Saved by Grace" and "Jewels". The wearers were Charley Perry, Bennie Jessup, Edward Perry, William Strohmer, Elliott Windsor and Edgar Woodrow. Flower bearers were Ida Baker, Irine Mulvany, Sylvia Bakes and Thelma Logston. The funeral was in Mountain View.
Cock Rape
Viola Dick - Village Leader - December 4, 2013 - Viola Dick, 76, was a mother, grandmother and sister to many. She was a nurse at St. Mary-Corwin for many years. Viola was born on January 4, 1937 in Pueblo, Colorado. She passed away on November 21, 2013. We will miss her. Arrangements by Imperial Funeral Home.
Dick, Guillermo
William Dick - Flag Town - September 11, 1915 - suspected Dick killer captured - Walsenburg - Mike Mersillis, a Greek miner arrested in Salt Lake, is pictured here in connection with the murder of William Dick, a prominent Walsenburg businessman, on February 13 wanted and mine operator.
Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens - Colorado Springs Gazette - August 29, 1914 - Death of Charles Dickens - Charles Dickens of Manitou, a pioneer in the curiosity business in that region, died at a sanatorium in Pueblo at 8 am yesterday morning. He was long ill and his death was due in part to a nervous breakdown he suffered a few months earlier and in part to kidney problems and hardening of the arteries. Dickens was 53 years old. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie J. Dickens of Manitou; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Dickens Clifford of Manitou; three sons, Charles, Jr. and Harry, both from Manitou, and Oscar from Toronto, Canada; and two brothers, Samuel Dickens from Colorado Springs and O. W. Dickens from Austin, Texas. The body was brought to this city yesterday afternoon and is being held in Hallett & Baker's development rooms. The funeral will be held under the auspices of Colorado Springs Lodge No. 309 B.P.O.E. taking place and taking place tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Elk's house. m. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Colorado Springs Gazette - August 30, 1914 - The funeral service for Charles Dickens of Manitou, who died in Pueblo Friday morning, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at the home of the Elks. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery. Colorado Springs Death Certificate, August 1907 – August 1914 - Charles Dickens, died August 27, 1914, age 53, White, Male, died of paresis, Hallett & Baker Undertaker, died Pueblo, Colorado, buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Los F, Block 72.
Dickerhoof, Gen
Gene Dickerhoof - Trinidad Times Independent - July 13, 2012 - Marion Eugene (Gene) Dickerhoof died on May 23, 2012 at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. He was born on January 14, 1943 in Burlingame, Kansas to Virginia and Clyde Dickerhoof. His brother Daryl was 2 years old at the time. Clyde was a farmer and after two years of flooding the family moved to Trinidad so Clyde could work at the Baldy Canyon coal mine run by his uncle. Times were tough, but the trout fishing, the family garden, and an annual steak from relatives in Kansas helped keep food on the table. The income was supplemented by the money his mother made by teaching piano and selling fishing flies tied by his parents. Although Gene came from a humble background, his life was happy. Growing up, he and his brother competed in track and field and became Eagle Scouts. Her parents were determined that their children should have a good education. Gene was admitted to the Colorado School of Mines at Golden on a football scholarship; I worked in the school canteen. In January 1966, Gene graduated with a degree in metallurgy. He had attended US Army ROTC and after graduating went to Fort Benning, Georgia for airborne training. Before reporting to the Corps of Engineers at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Gene stopped in New York City to visit Noreen Castner, who was studying voice at the Manhattan School of Music. They met at school and at the Methodist Church growing up. Gene and Noreen dated for a year and he proposed to her before leaving for Pleiku, Vietnam in February 1967. Gene and Noreen were married on August 2, 1968 in Trinidad and immediately embarked on their three-month honeymoon in Europe. They bought a Triumph TR 250 to collect in England and toured 13 countries. That was the beginning of a lifelong journey. They returned to New York with only $50 in their pockets and immediately found jobs to support them until Noreen began rehearsals for a four-month tour and Gene went to La Crosse, Wisconsin for a six-month course with the Trane Company . In July 1969, Noreen and Gene traveled to San Francisco to work with Trane. On July 1, 1970, they moved into an English Tudor-style house they had bought in Oakland. Darren was born early the next morning. Gene began renovating the house, adding a large apartment on the ground floor. He loved the building and the rental income paid the mortgage. That's when he decided he wanted to be a builder, so he sold the house and moved his family to a small house on a double lot a few blocks away. The property was divided into apartments and Gene designed two foursomes and bought a Bobcat tractor to dig out the garages. Matthew arrived on August 4, 1972. Gene graduated as a general contractor, quit his job, and attended Merritt College three nights a week to take real estate courses. The following years passed happily, as the family literally lived on the site. Gene was fascinated by the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea and in 1977 bought a home in need of renovation on a double lot just five blocks from the ocean. Kimberly joined the family on January 30, 1979. Every year Gene would buy a house to renovate and every summer the family would travel. Gene and Noreen were active in the Church of the Traveler. They also had a den with eight rangers, and Gene was the pack master for three years. They loved going to school and the sporting events the children attended. When Darren began the Construction Engineering Management Program at Oregon State University in 1988, Gene began purchasing assets that needed repairs. Then, in 1991, Matt enrolled at OSU. Gene was ready for a change and he and Noreen moved to Corvallis. Although Gene was planning on retiring, he quickly realized that he loved the creativity he loved designing and building with his kids. During their time with them, they remodeled and built approximately 1 million square feet of retail space. Although he has worked in Oregon and surrounding states, his notable projects at Corvallis included the conversion of CH2M Hill's original headquarters to University Plaza and the redevelopment of the former Rite Aid to the Market of Choice. He was proud that Dickerhoof Properties won the 2010 Corvallis-Benton Chamber Coalition Company of the Year Award. After graduating from the University of Maryland, Kim eventually moved to Portland. Gene was so happy that the three children were so close together that the family could get together often. On May 10, Gene underwent major surgery to remove a tumor in his bladder. He spent 11 days in the Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital and recovered well. He was at Kim's home in Portland when a blood clot traveled to his lungs. After taking him back to OHSU, he died on May 23. The family and the doctors were stunned and in shock. Gene leaves Noreen, his wife, at 43; son and daughter-in-law Darren and Kristen Dickerhoof of Corvallis; son, Matthew Dickerhoof of Bend; daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and Shawn McEuen of Portland; grandsons Maxwell and Maguire Dickerhoof of Corvallis; stepdaughter Tatum McEuen of Portland; and Brother Daryl Dickerhoof of Mount Vernon, Washington. At 3:00 p.m. there was a celebration of Gene's life. m. Sunday, June 3, in your garden. Rev. Charles Anker of Carmel delivered a eulogy and prayer. The family's private funeral will be held on Friday, June 8, 2012 at Golden Cemetery Golden, Colorado. The ceremony was led by Rev. Cristóbal Mohr. Gene loved children and was a great teacher of young people eager to learn. The family suggests anyone who would like to donate to CASA Voices for Children or the Old Mill Center for Children and Families in their memory.
Dickerhuf (Virginia)
Virginia Dickerhoof - Trinidad Times Independent - 19. Oct. 2007 - Virginia Dickerhoof, age 90 - Virginia was born on December 6, 1917 to Ed and Nettie Wilson in Council Grove, Kansas. She, her older sister and two older brothers grew up on a farm there. He lived in a rural, agricultural area and rode to school on horseback. During her school years, Virginia lived in town and worked at a local pharmacy. In May 1937 he graduated from Eskridge High School. After graduating, he worked at the Harveyville Drug Store. There she met her husband. On February 6, 1939, Virginia married Clyde Dickerhoof of Burlingame, Kansas. After their marriage they lived on his mother's farm south of Burlingame. Their sons Daryl and M. Eugene (Gene) were born there. In 1946, after their land had been flooded for three consecutive years, the family moved to Trinidad, Colorado, where her husband worked in the coal mine and later on the state highway. Virginia has been teaching piano for over 50 years and loves interacting with her students. Every free minute was spent tying fishing flies, and the income from his sales and piano lessons helped support the family through many mines and difficult years. Virginia was active in the Trinidad Methodist Church, serving for 15 years on the Pastors' Council on Parish Relations, as Associate Organist, and as Superintendent of the Elementary Department. He joined Eastern Star in 1957 and was organist for many years. He has also served as an installation musician for DeMolay and Rainbow for Girls. Virginia and Clyde enjoyed traveling to Europe, the Caribbean, and most of the United States, including Alaska. Numerous car trips were made to visit their children's families. Family was very important to Virginia, and she made quilts for each of her eight grandchildren. She had a way of making each of them feel important, baking pancakes in different shapes and preparing lunch so they could go fishing with their grandfather. Even as the grandchildren grew up, they stayed close to her so that she could share in the lives of her 7 great-grandchildren. After 56 years of marriage, her husband died and Virginia decided to move to Corvallis, Oregon to be close to Gene and her family. She has lived in her own apartment in Samaritan Village for nine years. There he made many wonderful and close friends. Watching football has been a lifelong joy and I was delighted when the Oregon State Beavers defeated Cal last weekend. Over time, Virginia's heart grew weak, resulting in her death on October 14. Although Virginia came from a humble background, her demeanor was one of grace and dignity. She judged no one and never met a stranger. She was a great mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and friend who will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister and four brothers. Leaves Daryl and Marilyn, Mount Vernon, WA: Gene and Noreen, Corvallis, OR; Grandchildren Eric and Julie Dickerhoof, Bakersfield, CA: Scott and Michelle Dickerhoof, Andrew and Kate Dickerhoof, Krista and Paul Hernandez, all from Mount Vernon, WA; Josh Dickerhoof, Baton Rouge, LA; Darren and Kristen Dickerhoof, Corvallis, Oregon; Matthew Dickerhoof, Bend, Oregon; Kimberly Dickerhoof, Portland, OR: and 7 great-grandchildren; Rebekah, Mercy, Moriah, Rachel, Nathan, Maxwell and Maguire. Many other relatives survive them. The viewing will be on Thursday, October 25 from 9:00am to 11:30am at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. The burial will take place at 12:00 p.m. in the Masonic Cemetery and there will be a funeral service at 1:00 p.m. m. in Mullare-Murphy. A celebration of life in Virginia will take place on Sunday, December 9th at the Samaritan Village in Corvallis. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be mailed to SV Bus Fund or SV House Committee, 285 NW 35th St, Corvallis, OR 97330.
Dickerson, Derrill Wadsworth
Derrill Wadsworth Dickerson - Chieftain Village - September 19, 2012 - Derrill Wadsworth Dickerson, 64, a wonderful man, husband of over 41 years, father of two beautiful sons, grandfather of two beautiful granddaughters and friend to everyone he met, became dating released from prison by family and friends on September 9, 2012. He is survived by his amazing wife Noreen Dickerson; mother, Dorothy Dickerson; wonderful son, Christopher; daughter Alba; two beautiful granddaughters, Austyn Dawn, 17, and AnnaBella Dawn, 11; daughter-in-law Melanie; son-in-law, Marcos; and her two loving dogs, Harley and Sophie. His father, Donald Wadsworth Dickerson, died in death; and brother, David Wadsworth Dickerson. Born to Donald and Dorothy Dickerson on February 2, 1948 in Teaneck, N.J. He woke up every morning to find he was traveling with his longtime partner of 41 years. You are missed and loved very much. Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, September 23, 2012, at the Veterans Memorial Wall (Eagle) in Pueblo West.
Dickerson, Dorothy Gene
Dorothy Gene Dickerson - Pueblo Chief - November 3, 2013 - Dorothy Gene Dickerson, 96, was born in Great Britain on May 24, 1917 and died in Pueblo on October 27, 2013. Dorothy joined her husband Donald; and sons, David and Derrill Dickerson in heaven. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Noreen M. Dickerson; grandsons, Dawn Michelle Dickerson Wade and Christopher Wadsworth Dickerson; and two great-granddaughters, Austyn and AnnaBella. Worship service, 2:00 p.m., November 10, 2013, First Church of the Nazarene Pueblo, 84 Stanford Ave.
Dickerson, Howard (Comp.)
Cpl. Howard Dickerson Pueblo Cacique died July 4, 1918 in France Cpl. Howard Dickerson, Huerfano County's first soldier, died from wounds he sustained in the field, worked in mines in the southern part of the state, and came to Walsenburg two years ago. In a recent letter to his cousin, Mrs. JJ Lynch of Walsenburg, Young Dickerson described his work there as "hard and heartfelt". He was a member of the Masonic and Popular Order in social affairs.
Dickey, Charles H. Jr.
Charles Dickey - Pueblo Chieftain - December 9, 2009 - Longtime printer chief dies at 73 - Charles "Chuck" Dickey, who ran the printing presses at the Pueblo Chieftain for 43 years, died unexpectedly Monday. He was 73 years old. Dickey collapsed after shoveling snow from his driveway and driveway and died of a heart attack, friends said. He joined The Chieftain as a printer in 1954 and retired in 1997. Dickey is survived by his wife Betty and four adult children. In 2006, the couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Arrangements directed by George McCarthy Funeral Home. Chieftain Village – December 9, 2009 – Charles Chuck H. Dickey Jr., 73, born February 7, 1936; died December 7, 2009. His parents, Charles H. Dickey Sr. and Joya Dickey, died in death; Sister, Della Lee Dickey. He is survived by his 53-year-old wife Betty; Daughters, Beverly (James) Stuart, Barbara Dickey, Karen (Greg) Choate; son, Kenneth (Mary) Dickey; grandsons, Dan (Faith) Stuart, Tim (Jennie) Stuart; granddaughters, Jamie Burns, Cheryl (Randy) McCready, Crystal and Brenda Dickey; and six great-grandchildren. Chuck was a longtime member of the Prairie Avenue Baptist Church. He enjoyed being with family and friends, hunting, fishing, camping, reading, listening to gospel music, traveling and photography. Chuck retired in 1997 after 43 years of loyal service as a printer for The Pueblo Chieftain. There will be no preview. Funeral Service, Saturday, December 12 at 1:00 p.m. M., Historic George McCarthy Chapel. Post Service Reception at Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford Ave. Donations can be made on Chuck's behalf to a charity of your choice. Arrangements directed by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dickinson, Denny
Denny Dickinson - Chieftain Village - June 28, 2012 - Denny Dickinson, 65, formerly of Canon City, passed away on June 22, 2012. Service is at 2:00 p.m. m. Friday, June 29, at the DeWitt & Tabler Funeral Home in Thornton, Colorado. Visit www.dewittand tabler.com for the full obituary and condolences. Dewitt & Tabler Funeral Home - Denny Don Dickinson, June 15, 1947 - June 22, 2012 - Denny Don Dickinson, 65, of Aurora, Colorado, died on June 22, 2012 at University Hospital. He was born on June 15, 1947 in Cañon City, Colorado to Vera and Grant Dickinson Jr. and graduated from Cañon City High School and Colorado State University in Ft. Collins. He worked for 33 years as a tiler for new buildings. Denny lived in California for several years, then in Hawaii before returning to Colorado in 1985. He is survived by his wife, Susan Stiles Dickinson, Jr.; Russell Whitley (Celistene Vasquez) of Aurora, Colorado, daughter; Melissa (Michael) Jackson of Florida, two grandchildren; Ryan and Christine Salzmann of California, one sister; Denise (Larry) Lallemand or Canyon City. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Mary Jane Dickinson, nieces; Jill Dickinson and Desiree Lallemand, nephews; Grant Dickinson and Thad Dickinson. Denny was preceded in death by his parents and older brother; Grant Dickinson III. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Denver Rescue Mission. Worship service on Friday, June 29, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the DeWitt & Tabler Chapel in Thornton, Colorado. Arrangements by DeWitt & Tabler Funeral Home.
Dickison, George
George Dickinson Pueblo Chieftain January 16, 1918 Colorado Springs athlete dies at Camp Kearney George Dickinson is the first Colorado Springs athlete to make the “ultimate sacrifice” in the current war. He died Saturday after a short illness at Camp Kearney, Calif., where he was a supply company member for Headquarters Engineering Trains Division, the Colorado National Guard. When a call for volunteers went out last summer, young Dickinson was one of the first to offer his services. He was previously a star baseball player at Cutler Academy and managed the team for one season. "Dick," as he was known at school, made his first attempt at intercollegiate baseball fame on April 16, 1918, when he threw the Cutler 9 to a win over Pueblo Centennial, repelling the opposition. He's been the mainstay of the team all season. With his death, Colorado Springs loses one of its most beloved young men and athletes, and the military is deprived of an outstanding soldier.
Dickinson, Ricardo Thomas
Richard Thomas Dickinson - Trinidad Times Independent - 9. April 2013 – Richard Thomas Dickinson, 69, was born in the town of Mary Dell (Parrish) and Jess Noel Dickinson on June 25, 1943 and died in Trinity on April 4, 2013. The family moved to Trinidad, where Rich, his brother Jim and sister Mary Sue attended school. Rich graduated from Trinidad High School in 1961. He began his career as a plumber at Tom's Plumbing in Raton, New Mexico, where he shoveled coal. He then moved to Denver and worked for City Plumbing in Boulder. In the 1960s Rich became a licensed master plumber and returned to Trinidad in May 1970 to start his own business, The Plumbing Shoppe. He also held a contractor and journeyman license in New Mexico. Rich wasn't always a plumber. As a teenager, he went to Texas with his friend Les Clifford to work as a cowboy. He later worked in Denver in a box factory, selling pots and pans door-to-door. Rich also owned Double R Rental with Richard Mosher and D&M Ice with John Micheliza. Rich loved working on boilers and installing underfloor heating. He also enjoyed repairing his old 1946 dashboard and doing all bodywork himself. He enjoyed working with wood, tinkering with metal lathes and small trinkets in the workshop. He continued to work until his death. Preceding the death were son Richie, parents Jess and Mary Dell, in-laws Paul and Josephine Tortorice, brothers-in-law Joe and Paul Tortorice, numerous special family and friends Les Clifford, Walt Gissell, Jack Gibson, Albert Puterbaugh, Howy Mason, Carl Connell , Leonard Larsen, John Jasdzewski, Les Parrill, Richard "Motor" Mosher, and Ralph Romero. Rich is survived by his nearly 30-year-old wife Bernadette, brother Jim (Beret) Dickinson, sister Mary Sue (Jim) Mangino, brother-in-law Anthony (Eileen) Tortorice, sister-in-law Charlene Tortorice, children Roxanne (Jay) Offerson, Tony Tortorice and Emily Dickinson, grandchildren Crystal and Jolene Tortorice, great-grandchildren Brennon and Chase, and great-granddaughter-to-be. And a very special member of the four-legged family, Bosco. Nieces and nephews Ken (Monica) Dickinson and family, Mike Dickinson and family, Suzanne Mangino, Nick (Martha) Mangino, David (Gina) Mangino, Shandell (Marshall) Graves and family, Erik (Melissa) Tortorice and family, Kim Tortorice and Joey turtle. Special Cousin Jerry Parrish, adoptive family Bill and Kristin Thurston and very special family and friends Bill Cox, Harry Taylor, David Vigil, Charlie Hagen, Chuck Cabruzzi, Anthony Martinet, Randy Jeffryes, Walter Langer, John Micheliza, Ray Patti, PJ Tomsic. Frank Falsetto, Jim Saracino, Jack Soderstrom and many other friends. The loaders are Nick and David Mangino, Marshall Graves, Charlie Hagen, Bill Thurston and Walter Langer. Honorees include Jerry Parrish, Bill Cox, Harry Taylor, Anthony Martinet, David Vigil, Chuck Cabruzzi, Randy Jeffryes, PJ Tomsic, Frank Falsetto, Jack Soderstrom and all their many friends. The visit will take place on Thursday, April 11, 2013, starting at 2:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday morning, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. The funeral will take place on Friday April 12 at 1:00 p.m. at First Christian Church under the direction of Pastor Carey Nelson. The private burial will take place at a later date. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Dickson, Ethel Dagmar
Ethel Dagmar Dickson - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 2010 - Ethel Dagmar Dickson, age 101, died April 16, 2010. She was born August 26, 1908 in Cleburne, Kansas, recently in Pueblo, formerly Boulder, Colorado. for 53 years. . She married Harold Dickson and raised her family in Pueblo, Camp Hale, Colorado, Canon City and Boulder. Ethel preceded her husband Harold A. Dickson in death; sons, Harold A. Dickson II and Donald A. Dickson; and granddaughter Mary Middelkamp. She is survived by her daughter Dianne and son-in-law Allyn Middelkamp from Pueblo; three grandchildren, Allyn (Carol) Middelkamp of Fort Collins, Colorado, Robert Middelkamp of Pueblo, and Thomas (Cari) Middelkamp of Mankato, Minnesota; 10 great-grandchildren, Nikki (Alfonso) Garcia of Lakewood, Colorado, Apryl (Nate) Maestas of Pueblo West, Bryon Middelkamp of Pueblo, Michele (Jeremy) Cosby of Pueblo West, Rebecca Middelkamp of Fort Collins, Bob (Amanda) Middelkamp of Pueblo , Tyler Middelkamp from Denver, private. 2nd Class Cody Middelkamp of Denver and Matthew and Michael Middelkamp of Mankato, Minnesota; four great-great granddaughters, Makylah and Myleigh Garcia, Stephanie and Amberlie Ruetter. Ethel was a dental assistant in California, a sales clerk at Fashion Bar and Lerners in Pueblo, and a secretary in Boulder in the 1920s. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Canon City. A special thanks to the staff at Minnequa Medicenter and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for the loving care Ethel has received. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial service will be held at a later date at Green Mountain Cemetery in Boulder.
Dickson, George W.
George W. Dickson Town Chief November 12, 1918 George W. Dickson, aged 48, died yesterday at a local hospital. He was an employee of the C. & W. Railroad Co. for the past two years and was a member of that city's B. of LF and E. No. 59. He leaves behind a wife and four children, Verne, Farley, Corinne, and Charles, of the family home at 2231 East Evans Ave., a sister, Mrs. I. Mull, and a brother, Edgar Dickson, both of Morgantown, North Carolina . The body was moved to the United Funeral Home and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village November 13, 1918 The funeral of George W. Dickson will be held at the United Funeral Home this afternoon at 3 p.m. Rev. F.E. Cain will officiate. The body is being transported to Denver for burial.
Dickson, John Albert
John Albert Dickson - Cacique del Pueblo December 10, 1917 Albert Dickson, aged 27, a resident of La Veta, died last night at a local hospital. He had come to this city days earlier for an operation. The body is being cared for by the Davis-Vories Undertake Company and a burial will be announced at a later date. Pueblo Cacique December 11, 1917 The remains of Albert Dickson are being held in the Davis-Vories rooms awaiting the arrival of his wife from La Veta. Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1917 - The body of John Albert Dickson was shipped last night to his former home in Grapeland, Texas of his parents who were former West Texas settlers. Arrangements by Davis & Vories.
Dickson, M. (Sr.)
M. Dickson - Rocky Mountain News - July 26, 1882 - Deaths - Mrs. M. Dickson of this town, mother of Mr. Fred Dickson, died today.
Dickson, Maria
Mary Dickson Town Chief November 28, 1918 McMinn Enterprises announced that Mary Dickson's funeral will be at 10 am this morning.
Dickson, Robert P. (Dr.)
Robert P. Bob Dickson - Chieftain Village - October 27, 2009 - Robert P. Bob Dickson, MD, 74, died on October 23, 2009. His death was peacefully met by his loved ones and the prayers of many longtime friends of life. Bob's passion for life is his legacy. He enjoyed bird watching, gardening, enjoying gourmet food and wine, meeting friends, and spending time outdoors. Bob was born in Fayetteville, Ark. He married his high school sweetheart, Johnie Mitchell Dickson, who preceded him in death in 2003. After graduating from the University of Arkansas School of Medicine, he completed his internship and residency in radiology. In 1966, Bob joined the Pueblo Radiological Group and St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. He is survived by two daughters, Deliese (Paul) Catterson of Lacy, Washington and Mary Beth (Dr. John) Petrisko of Billings, Mont.; granddaughter, Elizabeth Catterson; and friend, Patty Kiosk. As requested, there will be no preview. Cremation at Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 10:00 a.m., Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Grand Ave. There will be a reception at the Pueblo Country Club. In lieu of food and flowers, donations to the ALS Foundation through the funeral home are greatly appreciated. Thank you to the wonderful staff at Parkview Medical Center for your loving care.
Dicus, Eric
Eric Dicus - Chieftain Village - February 14, 2012 - Eric Dicus, age 50, died February 14, 2012. No amenities.
Dideliss, E. H. (Sra.)
Mrs. E. H. Dideliss - Denver Evening Post - December 24, 1896 - Suicide in Pueblo - Mrs. Dideliss ties her wrists and jumps into a water barrel - Pueblo, December 24 - Mrs. E. H. Dideliss, wife of a well-known farmer from the west of that town she committed suicide at 2am this morning while temporarily insane. He tied his wrists and dove headfirst into a water barrel, where he drowned. She has had health problems for some time. Her remains are sent to Peoria, Illinois, where she was well known and had prominent connections.
Didero, John A. (1999).
John A. Didero - The Chronicle-News - September 30, 2009 - John Didero, 89, died on Saturday September 19, 2009 at his home. He was born on February 24, 1920 to Pete P. and Margaret (Rudellat) Didero. A small memorial service will also be held on Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 11:00 am at the Catholic Cemetery in Trinidad, CO. John A. Didero, 89, died on September 19, 2009 in Gardnerville, Nevada. A memorial service was held in Trinidad on Thursday October 1st.
Diefendorf, Alice L.
Alice L. Proffit Stewart Diefendorf - Town Chief - March 28, 2012 - Alice L. Proffit Stewart Diefendorf, born January 14, 1955 in Denver, Colorado, performed earthly duties on March 25, 2012 to be with his Lord. Alice preceded her father James in death; and mother, Francisco; and her adoptive parents James and Sylvia Proffit. She is survived by her husband of 20 years, John Diefendorf; daughter Sarah Stewart Dennison and her husband Steve; grandsons, Malachi and Aidan; brother, James; and sister Tina; her foster sisters Brenda, Diane, Susan and Judy; and brother Steve and their extended families. Alice was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She loved reading and her weekly book club meetings, road trips and especially her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her. There will be no ad based on your cremation request. There will be a funeral at 2 p.m. Friday, March 30, 2012 at the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth in Pueblo, CO 81003.
Dietz, Rubin Jane
Ruby Jane McDonald Dietz - Trinidad Times Independent - June 30, 2012 - Ruby Jane McDonald Dietz was born in Hoehne on February 6, 1914 to Scottish immigrants Andrew McDonald and Jane Grant McDonald. She is preceded by her husband Harry, brothers George, James Harper, Andrew, William J, Raymond, Eugene, David (John), Charles and sister Mable. She is survived by her daughter Judy DeGarbo and grandchildren Vince (Daniela) DeGarbo; Jeanine (Mike) Ridolfi; and Jennette (Joe) Bonato. She is also survived by seven great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. In her early years, like most rural women of the time, she spent much of her day cultivating and preserving produce from her garden. He had a large herd of Leghorn and liked to make a little money. He had a large extended family and loved entertaining and visiting them. She was proud that all the children called her Grandma, Grandma Ruby or Aunt Ruby. She was especially happy when some or all of them came over for dinner and it was okay to throw another potato in the pot. Her cooking was exceptional and everyone was looking forward to the muffins she would bake for Thanksgiving dinner. Her chocolate cakes and tarts were delicious and she enjoyed having her granddaughter with her as she taught them how to bake. He loved being outside and enjoyed fishing, playing horseshoes, playing softball with the boys and walking along the river bottom. She was also good at the sewing machine and sewed many western dresses and shirts for the family. In addition to her housework, she was a cook at the Hoehne School for many years. If you went over her line and said you didn't like it, she responded: How do you know you don't like it if you don't try! After retirement, she and Harry moved into a house in Höhne and enjoyed visiting friends and relatives, playing cards with her siblings, gardening, fishing and being an active participant in the lives of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was also an avid reader, particularly fond of westerns and good romance novels. In 2002 she moved to the Trinidad Nursing Home and has stayed active while making new friends. Even as her memory faded, she brought a ray of sunshine to everyone she met. Her family has many wonderful memories of this exceptionally fine lady and she will be greatly missed. The bearers will be Brad Baca, David Baca, Andrew DeGarbo, Fabian DeGarbo, Martin Bonato, John McDonald and Mike Baudino. The visit was at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home on June 20th. The funeral service was held on June 21 at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Burial will take place at Trindade Masonic Cemetery. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Definition, Nicholas V
Nicholas V. Difino - Pueblo Chief - August 24, 2008 - Nicholas V. Difino, born January 22, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, died August 22, 2008 in Pueblo, Colorado. Army and was a retired member of Teamsters Local 710. His mother, Anna, died; father, Pascual; and nephew Michael Difino. He is survived by his loving wife Barbara; daughter Gloria; brother John (Maxine); and sister, Maryann Nicolay; stepdaughters, Lisa D'Angelo and Laura (Steve) Shanesy; grandchildren, Cecilia D'Angelo, Nicholas Roy Shanesy and Dayna Lauren Shanesy; nieces, Jill (James) Abbinanti, Kim (Louis) Danielson and Nicole (Michael) Nugent; grandnieces, Alexis and Allyson Abbinanti, Emily Nugent and Faith Danielson; grandnephews, Luke Danielson and Mathew Nugent, and countless friends. Consultation hours, Monday, August 25, 2008, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. M. to 6:00 p.m. M., Boies-Ortega Funeral Home, 115 E. Fifth Street, Walsenburg, Colorado.
Garbo, Bertha F. .
Bertha F. DiGarbo - Trinidad Times Independent - 16. August 2011 – Bertha F. DiGarbo, 84, died in Lamar on August 15, 2011. The Rosary will be prayed on Friday, September 2, 2011 at 9:15 am in the Comi Funeral Chapel, followed by the Funeral Mass at 10:00 am in the Santísima Trindade Church. The internment continues in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. The full obituary will follow at a later date. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
DiGarbo, John C.
John C. DiGarbo - Trinidad Times Independent - 20. September 2010 – John C. DiGarbo Sr., aged 86, died at his home on September 18, 2010. He was born on June 24, 1924 in Berwind. On August 1950, John married Bertha F. Valencich at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Trinidad. He worked briefly at Estrada de Ferro Santa Fe and then at Leone Constructora for 35 years. John then worked for the City of Trinidad where he retired on July 1, 1989 as Director of Public Works. He loved gardening and going for walks. His parents, Anna and Joe DiGarbo, preceded him in death; stepmother, Mary DiGarbo; Sisters Angie (Pete) Ruscetti, Virgie (Vince) Millettelo, Minnie (Sam) Buccola. The survivors are loving wife of 60, Bertha DiGarbo, Trinidad; Daughter, Antoinette (Bob) Parker, Lamar, John DiGarbo, Jr., Trinidad; grandsons, Robbie Parker, Tracy (Jason) Weisenhorn, John (Crystal) Parker; great-grandchildren, MacKenna, ShiAnn, MacKenzie, Jaelin and Jace, brother Joe DiGarbo, Trinidad; sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Fabec, Trinidad; Lottie Valencich, Pueblo; Charlie (Ethel) Valencich, California; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. The funeral will take place on Friday, October 1, 2010 with the Rosary at 9:15 am in the Comi Funeral Chapel, followed by the Funeral Mass at 10:00 am in the Church of the Holy Trinity. The private ballot box will take place at a later date. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
DiGesualdo, John
John DiGesualdo Town Chief October 5, 1918 John DiGesualdo's funeral will be held Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at McCarthy Chapel. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery.
Diggs, Allen
Allen Dicks Chieftain Village June 17, 1919 Allen Diggs died at 906 E. 6th St. Sunday at the age of 84 after a long illness. He came to this town from Missouri about 4 years ago to live with his nephew, Jack Diggs. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon in Hanover, Colorado. Davis-Vories arrangements.
Diggs, AllenF.
Allen F. Diggs - Mayor - August 31, 1917 - Allen F. Diggs, aged 53, died early yesterday at his country home in Hanover, north of the city. The deceased came from the East not so long ago for the sake of his health. The funeral service will be held at 2pm this afternoon at the Residence and burial will be at Hanover Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Diggs, Benjamin A.Jr.
Benjamin A. Diggs Jr. Pueblo Cacique March 22, 1919 Benjamin A. Diggs Jr. died March 21 at 37 Block K. Chieftain Village March 23, 1919 The funeral of Benjamin A. Diggs Jr. was held yesterday morning at 10 a.m. in of the residence, 37 Block K. Burial in Mountain View in front of United.
DiGrado, Leonardo
Leonard DiGrado - Village leader - June 23, 2013 - Leonard DiGrado, 90 years old, died on June 17, 2013 in Mesa, Arizona. She is survived by her sons Leonard M. DiGrado and Jack DiGrado; grandchildren, Michael DiGrado and D'Anna Schmidt; Great-grandchildren, Tyler Lundy, Cassied DiGrado and Lucca DiGrado. He was preceded in death by his wife Marcella DiGrado; and brothers Pete and Tony DiGrado. Leonard served in the United States Navy during World War II. Private Family Services. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Leonard's name to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Dijanezevic, Vinko
Vinko Dijanezevic - Village Chief 8th November 1918 The funeral of Vinko Dijanezevic will be held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel this morning at 10am. Roselawn Internment. Private Services.
Dilka, Jack C. Sr.
Jack C. Dilka Sr. - Chieftain Pueblo - April 21, 2013 - Jack C. Dilka Sr., 94, was born to Fred and Mary Dilka in Wray, Colorado on December 25, 1918 and died April 17, 2013. He is survived by his sons, Jack jr. (Velma), Donna (Michael) Hudran and Lance (Debbie); five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and a special 24-year-old horse, Rebel. He is also survived by numerous family members and friends. The death was preceded by his 59-year-old wife, Mildred; six brothers; and 1 sister. Jack served in the Army Air Corp during World War II and retired from the CF&I Steel Mill in 1983. Special thanks to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Visiting Angels (Barbara and Susan). Alas lost, god of speed. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Tuesday 23 April 2013, at the Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations in Jack's memory can be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
Dille, Jeane
Jeane L. Dille - Village leader - January 18, 2013 - Jeane L. Dille, age 89, died January 15, 2013. She is survived by her husband, Ralph G. Dille; children, Cynthia (David) Gilpin and Linda (Robert) Nye-Cornell; grandson, Frederick (Denise) Nye; Great-grandchildren, Jessica and Jacob Nye. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Dilley, Albert E.
Albert E. Dilley Town Chief February 3, 1917 Married to a man accused of killing her ex-husband Three months of marriage was enough for Mrs. to divorce Frank Murphy on charges of infidelity. Mrs. Murphy was the ex-wife of Albert E. Dilley, who claimed that Frank Murphy hit him in the head with a revolver on the night of May 19, causing an injury that subsequently gave him erysipelas. Dilley died on May 25 and Murphy was arrested. A forensic examination was conducted and Murphy was released. The autopsy showed that Dilley had died of sepsis super induced by erysipelas and no skull fracture was found. Shortly before his death, Dilley claimed that Murphy hit him. He told the same story to his mother and another man, the latter of whom did not take part in the investigation. Dilley had been divorced from his wife for two years but lived at their Greenlight boarding house on Union Avenue. Mrs. Dilley married Murphy on May 21, before Dilley died. They live together until August 28, when Mrs. Murphy claims he has not been faithful to her. Both stood on the witness stand during a District Court hearing yesterday about temporary child support. Their stories of domestic troubles diverged, particularly when it came to financial matters. The court ultimately awarded Ms. Murphy $10 a month for temporary child support and $50 for attorneys' fees and court costs.
Dilley, James Carl
James Jim Carl Dilley – Chieftain Village – September 24, 2010 – James Jim Carl Dilley, 78, of Canon City, a longtime rancher, died September 23, 2010. Funeral service, Saturday, September 25, 10:30 a.m., 2010 , Wilson Funeral Home in Canon City.
Dillon, Donna Jean
Donna Jean Dillon - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal - December 30, 2007 - Donna Jean Dillon, 70, of Wolfforth, died Thursday, December 27, 2007. M. to 5:00 p.m. M. Tuesday, January 1, 2008, funeral home rest haven. Services in celebration of life will be held at 10am on Wednesday 2 January 2008 in Resthaven Abbey Chapel. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Donna Dillon was born on August 24, 1937 in Trinidad, Colorado to Charles and Ramsey (Barrack) McCabe. He worked for the Wolfforth Insurance Agency for many years. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a great friend to everyone who knew her. Those who cherish her memory are her husband Bill Dillon; children, Brian Mink, Jeff Mink, Kathy Williamson and their spouses; two sisters, Carol and Marlene; and seven grandchildren. Her first husband, Bob Mink, her parents, and a sister precede her in death. Memorable contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Dillon, Eva
Eva Dillon - Flag Town - July 2, 1932 - South Chico and Hanover - Friends of Mrs Eva Dillon were saddened to learn of her death last Saturday night. Leave husband, son and other relatives. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon in the Hanover School and the burial took place in the Hanover Cemetery.
Dillon, Lucilla
Lucille Dillon - Chief of Pueblo - July 26, 2009 - Lucille Dillon, aged 81, died on July 25, 2009 in Pueblo. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The arrangements will be announced later in Las Animas.
Dillon, Patrick
Patrick Dillon - Indicator Town - November 28, 1914 - Pioneer Policeman killed - Patrick Dillon, 68, who served in that town's police force for 27 years, died at his home, 1104 Claremont Avenue, aged 21, was turnkey in the county Prison. A born detective, Dillon could spot a homeless man or a thug a block away. He was so popular that he stayed with the police regardless of party escalation or changes in management, and Main Street claimed him and kept him for as long as they could keep up.
Dillon, Thomas
Thomas Dillon, 89, died in La Junta on March 23, 2009. Wake up at the funeral home on Friday from 5pm to 7pm. Funeral Service, Saturday, March 28 at 2:00 p.m. M., Peacock Memorial Chapel.
Dilts, John F.
John F. Dilts - Chieftain Village - June 1, 2014 - John F. Dilts, aged 84, passed away unexpectedly on May 25, 2014 at Parkview Medical Center. John lived most of his life in Pueblo and served his country for seven years as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He was a teacher at Pueblo School District #60 for several years and retired as a career counselor with the Colorado State Department of Social Services. John was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 17; Member of the Al Kaly Shriner's Club and member of the Episcopal Church. John is survived by a loving wife, Helen, whom he has loved for 52 years; her daughter Kimberly Drew; her grandson Joshua Drew, who held a special place in her heart; her sister-in-law Joyce Wood; and good friends, Patsy and Abel Manzanares. Cremations and family services were held in honor of his wish. Memorial gifts are gifts given to one another in the spirit of life and love. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
Diltz, Delbert L.
Delbert L. Diltz Mayor October 12, 1919 Delbert L. Diltz, age 44, died yesterday at a local hospital. Mr. Diltz was associated with the American Smelting & Refining Co. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Diltz. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2pm at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. TB Tire Arbitration. Burial in the mountain cemetery. Chieftain Town 13th October 1919 The funeral of Delbert Diltz will be at 2pm this afternoon at McCarthy Chapel. Roselawn Tomb. Chieftain Town October 14, 1919 The funeral of Delbert L. Diltz was held at McCarthy Chapel yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. Rev. T. B. Tire Services Provided. The Chargers were all members of the American Yeomen and were Roy Bloomer, J. Thompson, George Spann, A.J. Tufts, L.D. Davis and Clarence Carlson. Internment in Mountain View.
Diluci, John
John Diluci - Chieftain Village - April 4, 1917 - The funeral service for the late John Diluci will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village - April 6, 1917 - The funeral service for the late John DeLuice was held at 2:30 am yesterday afternoon. m. in McCarthy's funeral chapel. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
DiLuzio, Joe
Joe DiLuzio - Chieftain Village - April 20, 2010 - Joe DiLuzio, 84, was born in Durango, Colorado and died on April 13, 2010 in Westminster, Colorado. He is survived by his wife Florence (DeVence) DiLuzio; Children, Angela (Bob) Parr, Kathy Jo (Paul) DiLuzio-Anderson, Randy (Debbie) DiLuzio; sisters-in-law, Madaline Spaccamonti and Toni DeVencenty; brother-in-law, Sam DeVencenty and John Spaccamonti; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A World War II Army veteran, Joe served in an LST during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. After his discharge from the Navy, he worked with his father at a family coal mine in Hesperus, Colorado. He was employed by various companies in Durango and Pueblo before starting his own business in the oil and gas industry. Joe retired from the United States Postal Service in 1991 after 25 years as a mailman and supervisor. Joe has lived in Pueblo for 60 years, with the exception of the last 18 months. He and Florence were married 64 years. Funeral Mass, Friday, April 23, 10 a.m., at Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church, Pueblo. At Joe's request, the cremation took place. Donations in honor of Joe are encouraged to go to the Disabled American Veterans organization on DAV.org. Select Yes, this is an honor or commemorative gift and complete the requested information. Mass intentions may be sent to St. Mark Catholic Church, 3141 W. 96th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031; 303-466-8720.
DiMarco, Louis
Louis DiMarco - Trinidad Times Independent - June 19, 2009 - Louis DiMarco, 58, died on June 14, 2009 in Trinidad. The funeral will be held at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, June 19 at 10:00 am.
Dimm, Bill
Bill Dimmitt - Chieftain Town - October 13, 2009 - Bill Dimmitt, sunrise 1951, sunset 2009. Family always comes first. Bill was a loving husband, friend, father and the best grandfather ever! He is survived by his wife Diana, daughter, son-in-laws Layla and Alonzo, two grandsons Johnathan, Quovadias, brother Jim Dimmitt, several nieces and nephews. We love you and will miss you forever. Gathering for family and friends at 1917 E. Opening Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 1:00 p.m.
Dimmitt, Glenn W.
Glenn W. Dimmitt – Imperial Funeral Home – 19. April 2013 – Glenn W. Dimmitt, 25. Mai 1933 – 16. April 2013
Dinsmore, Addie Florencia
Addie Florence Dinsmore Cacique del Pueblo March 29, 1919 dies in Texas Addie Florence Dinsmore, wife of N. P. Dinsmore, died March 19 in Aransas Pass, Texas. I've spent the last two years in the south. He was an active member of the D.A.R. and women's clubs. Funeral services were held in Denver on March 25, and the body was cremated in Riverside Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. GW Barth. The solos were sung by F.W. Farmer. He is also survived by a daughter, Naomi Dinsmore.
Dinwiddie, John
John Dinwiddie Pueblo Chieftain June 19, 1917 Death John Dinwiddie, a logging contractor, was crushed to death while working at United Gold Mine Group's Wild Horse Mine. He was wedged between the wood and the cage.
Diodósio, Josefina M.
Josephine M. Diodosio - Pueblo Chief - March 24, 2012 - Josephine M. Diodosio died at the age of 95 on March 22, 2012. Josephine was born in Pueblo on June 15, 1916 to Mary and Louis Alitto, who married her were in front of her. in death. She is also preceded in death by her loving husband at 33, Joseph Popens Diodosio; with her grandchildren Briana Diodosio and Bo Frese; the daughter-in-law Rosa Diodósio; and sisters, Helen Blodgett and Margaret Wyndle. She is survived by her four children, Michael Diodosio, Ronald (Cathy) Diodosio, Sara (Joe) Frese, and Joseph M. Diodosio. They also left behind grandchildren, Kim, Mike (Lorie), Jenny and Richard (Diana) Diodosio, Kitty (Robert) Odell and Casey Frese; Great-grandchildren, Tierra, Kaitlin and Dolly Diodosio, Quintin and Abbie Odell. Josephine and Joseph were married on November 7, 1937 in St. Patrick's. He lived his faith, enjoyed his family and friends. She looked forward to family gatherings where she took pride in her cooking skills and especially her Sunday spaghetti dinners. There will be no preview. Funeral Mass, Monday, March 26, 2012 at 10 am at St. Teresa Shrine, 300 Goodnight Ave., with Monsignor Edward Núñez and Father Liam Courtney as concelebrants. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Instead of flowers, memorials to St. Jude can be made by the funeral home.
Diodósio, Lucille J.
Lucille J. Diodosio - Pueblo Chieftain - August 26, 2009 - Lucille J. Diodosio, 90, died August 22, 2009. She is succeeded by her sons, Warren M. (Sandy Wells) Diodosio de Pueblo and Charles J. (Tim Hohmeier) Diodosius of Palm Springs, California; grandsons, Warren J. Diodosio II and Robert Shane Wells Diodosio; Sister Marie Filler of Broomfield, Colorado; and numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband, Warren J. Diodosio, died in death; and sister, Theresa Cony. Lucille was born in Pueblo on October 25, 1918 to Charles and Angelina Manbucca. She was a nurse at Pueblo Central High School for many years and retired in 1981. She has been a member of the Minnequa Nurses Association, Colorado Retired School Employees' Association, PERA Retirement Association, Delta Kappa Gamma - Beta Chapter, and Keep Pueblo Beautiful. . She was a devout member of the Sanctuary of Santa Teresa, where she sang in the choir and was a member of the Catholic Women's Council. Lucille was proud of her Italian heritage and was active in many organizations promoting Italian culture. For many years she was President of Damas Fidelidad of the Colombian Federation and of Dante Alighieri and a member of the Martha Order. She was honored on her 90th birthday as a co-founder of the CSU-Pueblo Italian Endowment. Exhibition, from 12 to 17 h. Thursday at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Rosary and Vigil, 7 p.m. Thursday and Funeral Mass, Friday 28 August 2009 at 10am with Rev. Ben Bacino and Rev. Liam Courtney as concelebrants. Both services will be held at St. Therese Shrine, 300 Goodnight Ave. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Monuments to Dante Alighieri may be erected in lieu of food and flowers by Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors.
Dionese, Bessie
Bessie Dionese - Cacique de Pueblo - July 16, 2009 - Bessie Dionese died on July 14, 2009. She is survived by several cousins and friends; and special cousins, Richard C. (Ginny) Musso and Donald L. (Barbara) Musso. His parents, Pete and Mary Dionese, preceded him in death; Sister Mary; and brother, John P. Dionese. He was born in Pueblo and graduated from Central High School. Bessie will always be remembered as a wonderful little woman who spent her life taking care of others. We will always love you, Bessie. Preview, Friday, July 17, 2009 at 1:00 p.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church, Funeral Mass at 2:00 p.m. m. Conducted by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dionese, Joe
Joe Snuzzy Dionese - Pueblo Chief - November 6, 2013 - Joe Snuzzy Dionese, 93, died November 5, 2013. Agreements are pending. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dionese, Josefina M.
Josephine M. Dionese - Pueblo Chief - January 5, 2014 - Josephine M. Dionese, 91, born March 19, 1922, Pueblo, died January 3, 2014. Her 67-year-old husband, Joe Snuzzy Dionese, died November 5 , 2013; Parents, Joe and Angela (Grebence) Mismash; and sisters, Virginia Russ and Gladys Hambalek. Josephine is survived by their children David (Judy) of Pueblo and Louie of Glen Haven, Colorado; grandson Carl (Shannon) of Colorado Springs; granddaughter Diane Dionese of Lancaster, California; great-granddaughter, Kayla Dionese of Pueblo; great-grandchildren Alex and Zach Arwood of Colorado Springs; Sister Elsie Taylor of Colorado Springs; also countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Josephine retired from Del Farm Grocers in 1978. She will be remembered as a very loving and generous woman who took great care of her family. We will miss them very much. A special thanks goes to Dr. Debbie Urioste and the Life Care Center team. The family respectfully requests that food and flowers be omitted. Funeral Mass, 10am, Wednesday 8 January 2014, at St Mary's Catholic Church. Hospital, Roselawn Cemetery. Precautions, George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dionese, Thomas Michael
Thomas Michael Dionese - Pueblo Chief - October 25, 2009 - Thomas Michael Dionese, 62, of Pueblo, passed away Monday October 2, 2009 at 11 am. November 2009 in St Louis, Missouri. Saint Joseph Catholic Church. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dionisio, Jack
Jack Dionisio - Village leader - August 12, 2009 - Jack Dionisio, 89, died on August 8, 2009 at St. Lucie Hospice House in Fort Pierce, Florida. A longtime Pueblo resident, Jack spent his final days in South Florida with his loving and devoted wife, Lucille Gernazio Dionisio, since he was 65. Jack was born on December 30, 1919 in Trinidad, Colorado to the late Robert and Minnie Dionisio. In addition to being a staunch Broncos fan, Jack was also a member of Elks Lodge No. 90 and American Legion Post 203. His family was the greatest joy of his life and nothing made him happier than Spaghetti Sunday, a good game at 31 and solve the troubles of the world at the entrance of Kenwood Drive. Jack is survived by his beautiful wife, Lucille; Brother Joe (Evelyn) Dionysus; sister, Mary Jane (Charles) Cortese; children, Patricia (Gary) Allee and David (Jane) Dionisio; five grandchildren, Douglas (Lori) Allee, Deanna Gray, Darren Allee, Tracie Dionisio and Justin (Jolie) Dionisio; five great-grandchildren, Cassidy Gray, Jake Allee, Adrian and Avianna Dionisio, and Abigail Dionisio; and many nieces and nephews. Jack was predeceased by his brother Victor (Kate) Dionysus; and sister, Ann (Sam) Vinci. Visitation, Thursday, August 13 at 5:00 p.m. with Rosary at 7:00 p.m., George McCarthy Chapel in Pueblo. Funeral Mass, Friday, August 10, 10:00 am, Sanctuary of St. Teresa Catholic Church in Pueblo, with burial shortly thereafter in Roselawn Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Hospice Foundation of TCH, 1201 E. Indian St., Stuart, FL 34497. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dionisio Joe S.
Joe S. Dionisio - Trinidad Times Independent - 22. March 2010 – Joseph (Joe) S. Dionisio was born on October 23, 1925 in Trinidad, Colorado; died March 20, 2010. Parents are R.V. and Minnie (Riggio) Dionisio, who immigrated from Sicily, Italy. Before him in death are his parents, siblings: sister and brothers-in-law Ann and Sam Vinci Jr., brothers and sisters-in-law Victor and Catherine (Spicola) Dionisio, Jack and Lucille (Gernazio) Dionisio; Nephews Brian Turano and Robert Vinci, mother-in-law and father-in-law Carl and Teresa (Veltri) Frenchmore, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Mary Ann (Frenchmore) and Roland Yarberry. He attended schools in Trinidad, graduating from Holy Trinity in 1944, TSJC in 1946, and Denver University in 1951. He taught at First, Kim and Trinidad for 34 years and retired in 1982. From 1967 until his retirement he was a special education teacher. . . in 1982 and was instrumental in organizing the first Special Olympics for Las Animas County. Joe enlisted in the US Army in June 1946. After completing basic training, he was posted to the Philippines and then to the Gabriel Islands, where he was assigned surveying duties in the Survey Engineering Corps. After his release in 1947 he returned to Trinidad. He and Evelyn Frenchmore were married on December 4, 1948 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Affectionately called The Pro by many of his friends, Joe owned and operated the Park Cafe from 1975 to 2003. During that time he re-established the Park Cafe Clambake, a golf tournament for all his friends and well-wishers. The winner of the tournament earned the right to have their name engraved on the clambake trophy, and all participants enjoyed a dinner of spaghetti and meatballs. Joe really loved his bar and all the customers. His favorite hobby was playing golf. He played every day, winter and summer, weather permitting. He was particularly proud of a hole-in-one he scored in 14th place on the Trinidad Municipal Golf Course. He officiated football and basketball, and occasionally baseball. In 1981, Joe was inducted into the Colorado Officers' Hall of Fame. The survivors are the daughters of Evelyn (Frenchmore), Karen Dionisio, Jeannie (Dennis) Grable and Marilyn Dionisio. Children Joseph Jody (Ria) Dionisio, James and Edward (Gerri) Dionisio. Grandsons Terri (Larry) Mortensen, Natalie Snyder, Carl, Michael, JaNell, Joseph, Charles, Brittany, Carly, Sidney, Christian, Colton Grable, Maggie Farley. Great-grandchildren Evan Bayes, Jack and Jake Mortensen, Candalaura Rain Dionisio and Mark Antonio Dionisio. Sister Mary Jane (Charles) Cortese and sister-in-law Jennette (Wayne) Nelson. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. The family is asking for donations to the TSJC Educational Foundation; 600 perspective road; Trinidad, Colorado 81082 to establish a Joe S. Dionisio Scholarship. The honorees are Buddy Corradino, Victor Dionisio, Sam Incitti, Charles D. Latuda, Doc Leonetti, Tony Massarotti, Rick Mangino, Bill Nuschy, George Ortiz and Ruben Ortiz. Pallbearers are nephews V.J. Dionisio, Dennis Lochard, Jim Toupal, John Toupal, Ralph Turano and Robert Vinci. The wake will take place on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at 7 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. A rosary will be held at 7:00 p.m. after the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 10:00 am at Holy Trinity Catholic Church with Fr. Richard Becker Arbitration. Cremation will take place after the service and burial will follow at Trinidad's Catholic Cemetery. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Dionisio, Lucille Gernazio
Lucille Gernazio Dionisio - Cacique de Pueblo - March 19, 2010 - Lucille Gernazio Dionisio died at the age of 87 on March 12, 2010, where she had lived for the past two and a half years in Port St. Lucie, Florida with her love husband, Jack , who left us in August 2009. Lucille and Jack were married for 66 years and longtime Pueblo residents before moving to South Florida to be closer to their daughter and family. Lucille was born on July 5, 1922 in Pueblo, Colorado to the late Carl and Rose Gernazio. Lucille was known for being adept with a needle and thread, so she put her skills to good use as the manager of the Paris Fashion Shoppe in Trinidad. and later worked in sales and arrangements for Fashion Bar and Herman's Department Store. Lucille's happiest and most memorable years of service were as the school secretary at the Minnequa School, where she worked for 34 years before finally retiring. In Minnequa, Miss Lucille touched the lives of so many children, teachers and families. Lucille enjoyed spending time with her family in Pueblo and taking trips to visit her children and their families in Las Vegas and New Jersey. She spent countless hours creating beautiful crafts that she shared with her family and friends. Lucille never shied away from a bus ride to Cripple Creek, where she played the five-cent slot machines and often came home a winner. That filled his piggy bank for Sunday afternoon's game in 2031. He loved to bake and provided everyone with delicious Christmas cookies and homemade potica. Lucille had a kind heart and a generous soul. To know that Lucille loved her and that we are all better off being loved by her. Lucille is survived by their daughter Patricia (Gary) Allee of Florida; son, David (Jane) Dionysius of Montrose; Sister Lillian (Rudolph) Icabone of Denver; Brother Joseph (Marjorie) Gernazio de Pueblo; her particular sister-in-law, Eda de Pueblo; her five grandchildren Douglas (Lori) Allee, Deanna Gray, Darren Allee, Tracie Dionisio, Justin (Jolie) Dionisio; her five great-grandchildren Cassidy Gray, Jake Allee, Adrian and Avianna Dionisio, and Abigail Dionisio; and many nieces and nephews. Lucille was predeceased by her husband Jack Dionisio; sister, Victoria (Jose) Arrigo; and brothers, John C. (Gertrude) Gernazio of California and Michael (Edythe) Gernazio. Exhibition, 2-5pm today, and Rosary, 6pm, both at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Funeral Mass, Saturday at 10 am, Sanctuary of Santa Teresa. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery immediately afterwards. Donations can be made to the Hospice Foundation of TCH, 1201 E. Indian St., Stuart, FL 34497 or to the Alzheimer's Association, Southeast Florida Chapter, P.O. Box 22594, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dionysos, Victor James
Victor James Snooky Dionisio - Trinidad Times Independent - 8. March 2011 - Victor James Snooky Dionisio, 58, died unexpectedly at his home on March 6, 2011. He was born on October 28, 1952 in Trinidad to Genevieve (Martino). and Victor Nae Dionisio. Vic attended schools in the area and graduated from Trinidad High School in 1970. During his high school years, Snooky played basketball and soccer. He was a running back (#22) and co-captain of the Mighty Miners and has received numerous awards including M.V.P. and all conferences. During his senior year, he was voted the most beautiful and popular senior. He then attended Trinidad State Junior College. On July 17, 2007, Vic married Debra Garcia in Trinidad. He was a UPS employee for 30 years before retiring. Vic was an avid golfer. He was also a fan of the Denver Bronco and the New York Yankees. Snooky was a true friend in every sense of the word. He was always ready to help anyone who needed it. He valued his many friends. He always put his family first and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and family. He also loved taking care of his dog Smash. His presence will be missed by those he loved and many who loved him too. Ahead are his parents Genevieve Gene and Victor Nae Dionisio, brother Robbie Dionisio, niece Niki Dionisio, nephew Chris Payne, grandparents Pauline (Mike) Martino, mother-in-law and father-in-law Sarah and Art Garcia, and aunt Helen Selak. Survivors are wife Debra of Domicile, son Matthew Dionisio, Trinidad, daughter Danielle (Henry) Griego, Trinidad, granddaughters Justis and Maniya Dionisio, stepdaughter Tracy Montera (Joe Grin) Pueblo, stepsons Vanessa (Chris), Francheska and Xavier, great-granddaughter Leighanna, Sisters Paula Monteleone, Trinidad, Joanne Felthager, Fort Collins, nieces and nephews, Lea Robinson, Seattle, Mark (Trish) Masero, Pueblo West, Mario (Lynn) Monteleone, Orlando, Gina (Dave) Mangino, Colorado City, Tony ( Bonnie) Monteleone, Tacoma, Washington, Adam (Corrie) Westwood, Denver, Steven (Patricia) Latuda, Ft. Collins, Casey Latuda, Ft, Collins, Aunt Louise Chapparo, Pueblo, several cousins, other relatives and many friends. On Thursday, March 10, 2011, a celebration of life was held at Faith Christian Fellowship Church, led by Pastor Bill Frashuer. The private ballot box will be available at a later date. The volunteer shooting guards are Joe Falsetto, Norbie Shew, Guido Pachelli, Dave Vigil, Carol Cometto and Doc Leonetti. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Dionisio, Vito
Vieto Dionisio - Cacique Pueblo January 31, 1919 Vieto Dionisio, aged 50, died on January 31 at a local hospital. Body in McCarthy's house. Pueblo Cacique – February 2, 1919 – The funeral of Vieto Dionisio will take place this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the residence Avenida Santa Fe 202 Sur and at 2:00 p.m. in the bush. Carmel Church. Roselawn Burial, under the direction of the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Cacique del Pueblo February 3, 1919 The funeral of Vieto Dionesio took place yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the residence, 202 S. Santa Fe Ave. and at 2:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Burial Roselawn conducted by McCarthy Undertaking Co.
Dionysus, Virginia
Virginia Dionisio - Pueblo Chief - February 23, 2011 - Virginia Dionisio died on February 20, 2011 in Pueblo. She was born on January 28, 1912 in Johnston City, Illinois to Francesco Arrigo and Carmella Perricone. His death preceded that of his parents; sisters; Brothers; husband, Carlos Dionisio; and son Jose Vicente Dionisio. His survivors include his son Charles (Sylvia) Dionese; grandchildren, Roxanne Dionese, Colleen (Dwight) Kimbrell, Tony (Gayla) Dionese and Kristen (Carl) Ventimiglia; great-grandchildren, Anthony and Vincent Siffring, Mia and Ana Ventimiglia; and five great-great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday. m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, followed by burial at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully does not ask for food or flowers. Reception in the church after the service.
Diorio, Irene Marie
Irene Marie (Romontio) DiOrio - Longmont Weekly - April 25, 2011 - March 12, 1928 - April 17, 2011 - Irene Marie DiOrio of Longmont died on April 17, 2011 at her home. He was 83 years old. Irene was born on March 12, 1928 in Pueblo, Colorado to Matteo and Filamana (Orlando) Romontio. She married James DiOrio, Sr. on June 29, 1948 in Florence, Colorado. Irene, James and their family lived in Florence for 10 years, in Fort Collins for 2 years and in Albuquerque, NM for 11 years before moving to Longmont in 1970. He was a member of the Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist. Irene was a very talented woman. She was a talented oil painter. Irene liked to plant flowers, she gained fame by crossing roses and had them in the botanical garden. She was also an excellent cook and had written many articles about her cooking. Irene was preceded by her parents in death. She is survived by her loving husband, James DiOrio, Sr. of Longmont; two children, James DiOrio (Kelly) of Henderson, CO and Leo DiOrio (Cecilia) of Broomfield, CO; one brother, George Romontio of Canon City, CO; a sister, Ilene Yates from Austin, TX and three grandchildren, Mia, Megan and Nickolas. A Christian funeral service will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 10:00 am at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The cremation will be conducted by Ahlberg Funeral Chapel and Crematory. Night at the Foothills Gardens of Memory. Commemorative donations to the São João Batista Catholic Church for the Altar and Rosary Society.
DiPaolaAnthony Eugene
Anthony Eugene DiPaola - Trinidad Times Independent - 7. December 2012 – Anthony Eugene DiPaola passed this life on December 3, 2012 while being treated at the Spanish Peaks Regional Medical Center in Walsenburg. He was born on May 26, 1934 in Trinidad to Steve and Mary DiPaola. He grew up in Trinidad and graduated from Trinidad High School in 1952. He attended Trinidad State Junior College as a physical education student, graduating in 1954. After college he served four years in the United States Navy and married Evelyn R. Hutman. After completing his military service, he worked in California for a family-owned bakery, Torino Bakery. Upon returning to Trinidad, he worked at another family business, DiPaola Furniture, before becoming a partner in El Capitan Restaurant and Lounge. Anthony enjoyed refereeing high school football games, playing golf, and playing cards. He was a keen supporter of the Mineiro de Futebol team and took every opportunity to watch his grandchildren and nieces play sports. She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Steve and Jan DiPaola, two children; John (Beverly) DiPaola from Columbus, Ohio, Joe (Yvonne) DiPaola from Atlanta, Georgia. four grandchildren; Matthew, Brian, Janelle and Sam as well as countless nieces and nephews. The honorary sponsors are Michael DiPaola, Steven DiPaola, Nicholas DiPaola, Matthew DiPaola, Brian DiPaola and Sam DiPaola. Funeral services will be held at Murphy Chapel on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 10:00 am. Internment takes place in Trinidad Cemetery. A special thanks to Michael, Steve and Jan DiPaola and the entire staff at Spanish Peaks Vet Center for their generous donation of time and attention to Anthony. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to the Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center, the Colorado State Veterans Home in Walsenburg, or the Harry Sayre Senior Center. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations.
Di Paolo, Carl M.
Carl M. DiPaolo - Trinidad-Times Independent - November 11, 2011 - Carl M. DiPaolo - World War II Veteran - Carl M. DiPaolo, 91, died unexpectedly at Mt. St. Raphael Hospital on November 6, 2011. He was born on Born February 22, 1920 in Walsenburg to Angelina (Guadognoli) and Michael DiPaolo. The family moved to Berwind, where Carl's father died in a mining accident at the Tollerburg mine. Carlos was 7 years old. The family then moved to Trinidad, where Carl attended schools in the area and graduated from Trinidad High School in 1938. Carl held various jobs and enlisted in the US Army in 1942. He served 3 1/2 years in North Africa and Italy. After his honorable discharge, he was hired by the Nash Company. On June 13, 1948, Carl married Violet Coren in the bush. Carmel Catholic Church. In 1950 Carl became Principal Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and held that position for ten years. He then served as manager of the Trinidad State Junior College bookstore for 14 years until his retirement in 1984. In 1965, Carl became chairman of the Democratic Party, where he served for four years. His deep appreciation for sporting events was evident during his 25-year tenure as a sports official in Colorado and New Mexico. He had the honor of being the official timekeeper for all high school football and basketball games for 30 years. In 1994 he became superintendent of the historic Toller Building until its sale in 2005. Carl was known as one of the original volunteers for the Colorado Welcome Center. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. Carl and his wife are valued members of the Sayre Senior Center. He was preceded in death by his parents Angelina and Michael DiPaolo; stepfather Joe Ambrose; Sister Madeline (Frank) Vecchio; brother Louis (Louise) DiPaolo; nephew Frank Vecchio; brothers-in-law John Skalko and Ellis Hayhurst; sister-in-law Norma Coren; and mother-in-law and father-in-law Marie and John Coren. The survivors are his wife Violet, 63; sisters Mary Skalko of Trinidad and Florence of Hayhurst, California; brother-in-law Alex Coren; numerous cousins, including Violeta Fatur; nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, one grand-niece; a grandnephew due next March; and a lot of many friends. The visit takes place on Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the Funeral Chapel of Comi. The funerals took place on Thursday, November 10, 2011 with Rosario at 12:15 p.m. in the Trinity Church. Burial followed in the Catholic cemetery of Trinidad. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
DiPaolo, Louis
Louis DiPaolo - Trinidad Times Independent - December 15, 2010 - Louis DiPaolo, 88, died on December 13, 2010 at the Sangre De Cristo Hospice in Pueblo. He was born in Berwind on April 26, 1922 to Mike DiPaolo and Angelina Guadagnoli. Louis attended Trinidad High School and graduated in 1939. On January 19, 1947, Louis married Louise Mazza at Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. During World War II, he proudly served his country in the US Army. He worked for the United States Postal Service in Trinidad for 33 years. Louise was a life member of Trinidad Elks Lodge #181. Before him are his wife Louise DiPaolo, his parents Mike and Angelina DiPaolo, his stepfather Joseph Ambrose, his sister Madeline (Frank) Vecchio, his nephew Franklin Vecchio, his brother and sisters-in-law John Skalko, Sisto Mazza, Ellis Hayhurst, Mildred (Cecil ) Durden, Frank (Jackie) Mazza, Olga (Dan) Masero and numerous aunts and uncles. Survivors are children, Mike DiPaolo, Lou DiPaolo, granddaughter Angela DiPaolo, brother Carl (Violet) DePaolo, all from Trinidad, sister Florence Hayhurst, Foster City, California, sister Mary Skalko, Trinidad, sisters and brothers-in-law, Irene (Ducky) Montoya Trinidad , Phyllis Mazza, Trinidad and countless nieces and nephews. The visit took place on Sunday 20 December at the Comi Funeral Chapel, followed by the funeral Mass at the Santísima Trindade Church. Burial followed in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery with funeral services conducted by the Ft. Carson Honor Guard were conducted. Active shippers were Mike Vecchio, Carl Skalko, John Skalko, Steve Montera, Jim Montera and Sisto Mazza. The family respectfully asks to refrain from food and flowers and to make donations to Holy Trinity Church, Hospice Sangre De Cristo or a charity of your choice. Arrangements led by Funeral Home Comi
DiPaolo, Vincent James jr.
Vincent Di Paolo Jr - Trinidad Times Independent - 12. March 2013 - Vincent DiPaolo Jr., Husband, Brother - Vincent DiPaolo Jr. passed away on March 3, 2013 at the age of 70 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Remembered are wife Louise, Bullhead City, Arizona, sisters Frances (Mike) Festi, Trinidad, Linda (Bob) Warner, Walsenburg, Venice (Ken) Paine, Trinidad. Mary Ferraro, Denver, Toni (Tom) Adkins, Brighton and other relatives. The full obituary and services will be announced by Comi Funeral Home at a later date. Trinidad Times Independent – 6. June 2013 - Decorated Vietnam veteran Vincent James DiPaolo died March 3, 2013 at Nellis Air Force Base Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada after an accident at his home in Bullhead City, Arizona. Vince was born on November 8, 1942 in Trinidad to Mary (Guadagnoli) and Vince DiPaolo. He was preceded in death by his parents and a little brother. He served in the Army 1961-1962 (Army), 1962-1966 (Army National Guard) and 1968-1972 in the Navy Seabees. Vince was a longtime resident of Trinidad. He attended Trinidadian public schools and graduated from Hoehne High School in 1960. He spent many years as an instructor, athletic director and coach in Catholic schools in Trinidad. He was married and survived by his 40-year-old girlfriend, Louise (Barbie) Anna Stuart. He is also survived by his three children, Vincent James, Riki Lynne and Christian Randi, and four grandchildren. Siblings: Frances (Mike) Festi, Linda Warner, Venice (Ken) Paine, Mary Ferraro and Toni (Tom) Adkins. Numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins. The Rosary will be held at the Comi Funeral Home on Friday, June 7, 2013 at 9:15 am followed by the Funeral Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 10:00 am. . Carson's Honor Guard. The escorts of honor will be his nephews. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Schmutz, Rosetta M.
Rosetta M. Dipert - Pueblo Chief - October 18, 2013 - Rosetta M. Dipert, 89, Longview, Texas, formerly Pueblo, October 7. Croley Funeral Home - October 18, 2013 - The funeral of Mrs. Rosetta Dipert, 89, of Big Sandy will be held on Sunday October 13, 2013 at 2:00pm. at Gilmer Church of the Nazarene under the direction of Rev. Jim Wolstenholm. Ms Dipert passed away on Monday 7 October 2013 in Longview. He was born on October 10, 1922 in Haswell, Colorado to Robert and Anna Davis Couch. Mrs. Dipert was a housewife and of Nazarene faith. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband Jesse Dipert. Mrs. Dipert is survived by her children, Susan Ray and husband, Kenneth of Nebraska, Robert Dipert and wife, Myrna of California, Kathy Tucker and husband, Roger of Colorado, Carol Wolstenholm and husband Jim of Gilmer; Sister Roberta Shouf of Colorado; 12 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements for cremation conducted by the Croley Funeral Home in Gilmer. Cacique Pueblo - October 20, 2013 - Rosetta M. Dipert, 1923-2013. The rose service takes place at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 25, 2013 at the First Church of the Nazarene of Pueblo, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005. A celebratory dinner will be held after the service. Precautions, Croley Funeral Home, Gilmer, Texas. Cacique Pueblo - October 21, 2013 - Rosetta M. Dipert, 1923-2013. The rose service takes place at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 25, 2013 at the First Church of the Nazarene of Pueblo, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005. A celebratory dinner will be held after the service. Precautions, Croley Funeral Home, Gilmer, Texas.
DiPrimio, Pasqual
Pasquall DiPrimio - Chief of Pueblo - June 21, 1917 - Wife of man murdered in Pueblo writes for money - Unaware that her husband's possible killer is now in the county jail, Mrs. Pasquall DiPrimio wrote to J.D. King, Public Trustee, relative of Sale of her husband's estate reported to total nearly $4,000. Di Primio was killed on September 28 while working at the steel mill and this week John Richardson, a black man, was arrested in connection with his murder. Di Primio was reported to have at least $1,500 at the time of his death. This amount added to the savings found would bring your property to around $5,500. His wife wrote to Mr. King, who is in charge of the estate, from her native Italy, asking for approximately $3,000 that her husband had deposited in an Italian bank. Mr. King mailed the deposit book and receipts to the Italian consul in Denver and still has about $500 in cash here awaiting distribution. In her letter, Ms. Di Primio explains that she needs the money and asks that the bank documents be sent to her immediately so that the inheritance can be paid.
DiSalvo, Sarah V.
Sarah V. DiSalvo - Cacique from Pueblo - February 28, 2010 - Sarah V. DiSalvo, 85, of Pueblo, came home to heaven on February 25, 2010. Her parents, Estes and Grace Rose, preceded her in death; brother Eugene; and Sister Mary Sue. Deixa os filhos, Paul Merrell from Pueblo, Jim (Carol) Merrell from Easy, SC, Eugene (Trudy) Merrell from Swanee, Tennessee, Linda Wertz from Sacramento, California, 11 net, 15 great-net, two great-great-net , three sisters and one brother. Sarah was born in Wilson, Ark. and moved to Pueblo in 1950. She was an LPN for many years until retiring in 1982. Sarah will be remembered by family and friends as an avid Broncos fan. He had a feisty personality with unconditional love. A special mention to all her caretakers and to Trina Sanchez, her granddaughter who loved her so much. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, 2010, Amazing Grace Fellowship, 142 S. Stardust Drive, Pueblo West, CO 81007, with Pastors Mark Apodaca and Ray White officiating.
Dessalve, Tony
Tony Disalvo - Town Chief - March 7, 1917 - Tony Disalvo, aged 21, died yesterday at his home, 222 South Santa Fe Avenue. The remains have been moved to the McCarthy Undertaker Halls and burial announcements will be made at a later date.
DiSalvo, Virginia
Virginia "Ginger" Clementi DiSalvo - Pueblo Chief - May 20, 2009 - Virginia "Ginger" Clementi DiSalvo died on May 17, 2009. Her parents, Jack and Angelina Clementi, predeceased her; brothers, Sam and Don Clementi; sister-in-law Janet Clementi; and niece, Bonnie Clementi. Survived by children Sam, Bob, Arlene and Rick Gallina, Doreen and Deena DiSalvo; grandchildren, Bobby, Scott, Jeannette, Mike and Ricky Gallina and Travis Hedlund; Great-grandchildren, Bobbi, Jacob, Jada, Isaiah, Destiny, Julian, and Jaylynn. Also survived by his brothers George, Louis and Jack Clementi and Connie Snedeker; special niece and goddaughter, Janet Clementi; special friend and caregiver, Rosalie Valdez; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Cremation and Funeral Service, Thursday at 10:00 am, Temple Baptist Church. Donations in memory of Ginger can be made to St. Jude's at the funeral home. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Disanti, John Jackie jr.
John Jackie DiSanti Jr. - Chieftain Village - May 5, 2010 - John "Jack" William DiSanti Jr., 48, born February 14, 1962, died April 30, 2010. He is survived by his daughter Shevone DiSanti; grandson, Deakan DiSanti; father, John DiSanti; mother, Janice (Frank) Martino; Uncle Jim (Rose Ann) DiSanti; aunts, Christine (Pete) Cesar and Cathy (Jack) Whitney; several cousins; and niece, Amanda Williams. He is also survived by his ex-wife, Kimberly Butcher. Jack was preceded in death by his son James; brother John; Grandparents, John and Helen DiSanti. He was a great man with a big heart, a great worker, and a great father and friend. We will always miss him but now he is free. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, May 7, Imperial Burial Chapel. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
DiSanti, John William Jr. .
John William DiSanti Jr. - Chief of the Pueblos - October 10, 2010 - John William DiSanti Jr., 69, of Pueblo, died peacefully on October 7, 2010 at his home in Avondale, Colorado. He was born on September 3, 2010. November 1941 in Pueblo for the late John and Helen DiSanti. Johnny was the eldest of his siblings Jim (RoseAnn), Cathy (Jack) and Christina (Pete). He is also survived by his grandchildren, Shavonne DiSanti and Amanda (Scott) Rice; great-grandson, Deacon DiSanti; numerous nieces and nephews; and loving partner and special friend, Tammy Hammer. Preceded in death by his sons Jack and John; and grandson, James. A lifelong cattle lover, Johnny has embarked on a career as a receptionist, cattle dealer and feeder. Unsurpassed in his extensive knowledge of ranching, Johnny was often found at his favorite haunt, a sales barn. Johnny was also known for selling fresh produce during the summer months. Everyone who knew him loved him for his quick mind and admired his ambition. As the last of a dying breed, he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 10:00 am, Montgomery & Steward Chapel, officiated by Rev. MD Rick Calhoun.
DiSanti, Randall E.
Randall E. DiSanti - Chieftain Village - January 25, 2013 - Randall E. DiSanti, age 52, died January 22, 2013. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Trish; father, Ed (Edwina Yellico) DiSanti; Children, Britani and Colton; brother Rusty (Arleen) DiSanti from Denver; father-in-law, Gordon Wright; in-laws, Randy (Laura) Wright, Kendall Wright; sister-in-law, Pam (Eric Danielson) Hoppmann; nieces and nephews, Zach, Caitlin, Hailee, Tyler, Kelsie; and grandnephew Drake. Preceded in death by his mother Barbara; and mother-in-law, Charlene Wright. Randy was born on February 4, 1960 in Pueblo, Colorado. He announced 4-H horse shows for many years and played in the Randy & Rusty Band in the 1960s and 1980s. Viewing today, January 25, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and service, 3:00 p.m. Saturday, both at Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorial contributions can be made through the funeral home to the Randall E. DiSanti Memorial Fund, Children's College Fund.
DiSanti, Teresa Rose
Teresa Rose DiSanti - Cacique de Pueblo - January 9, 2011 - Teresa Rose DiSanti, age 90, died peacefully on January 3, 2011. She is survived by daughters Mary Ann (John) Henry, Connellsville, PA, and Lorraine (Gino) Refice, City; grandsons, John C. (Jill) Henry, Edward (Lori) Henry, Kimberly (Jeff) Jacobs, Vincent P. DiSanti, David J. Refice, and Michael A. Refice Sr.; Great-grandchildren, Curtis and Justin Henry, Jeffrey Stewart, Eddie and Leah Henry, Gabriel and Emily Refice, Erika Altamirano, Dominique Refice, Santiago Baca, Devyn Vigil, and Michael A. Refice Jr. Brother Dominic P. Radosta also survived; Sisters Carmella Walecheck, Walsenburg, Lucille Zabukovic and Joan (William) Mendenhall, Fayetteville, Ark.; countless nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. Teresa preceded her husband Carmen Charles DiSanti Sr. in death; and son Carmen Charles DiSanti Jr.; her parents, Vincenzo Charles and Mary Radosta; Sisters, Angelina Pinto, Antionette Chasteen; and brother, Guy Radosta. She retired from the Pueblo Army Depot as a munitions inspector. He enjoyed playing cards with his family. She was a member of St. Therese Lodge, LaSalle Ladies Club, St. Joseph Christian Women's Club, and the YWCA Penquins morning aqua gym group. The family would like to thank all of their caregivers: Dr. Miguel Ramos, Dr. Arlin Peterson, Oreskovich Dental Office, Rocky Mountain Eye Clinic, Parkview Medical Center, Belmont Lodge, University Park Care Center and their home health workers, Crystal Baker and Janet Embry. Exhibition, 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, January 11, 2011, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
DiSanti-Refice, Lorraine Mae
Lorraine Mae DiSanti-Refice - Pueblo Chief - January 25, 2013 - Lorraine Mae DiSanti-Refice, 60, of Pueblo, was left unexpectedly on January 19, 2013 to be with the Lord. Her death was preceded by her parents, Carmen Charles Chuck DiSanti and Teresa Rose DiSanti; brother, Carmen Charles DiSanti Jr.; countless aunts, uncles and friends. He is survived by his sister, Mary Ann DiSanti-Henry; sons, David J. Refice and Michael A Refice Sr.; Grandsons, Erika N Altamirano, Dominique A Refice, Emily M Refice, Gabriel J Refice, Devyn T Vigil, Santiago M Baca, Michael A Refice Jr; He is also survived by countless aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Lorraine loved horseback riding, her bowling league and her family. Worship, 11:00 a.m., Monday, January 28, Adrian Comer Funeral Home, 2710 N. Elizabeth St., Pueblo, Colorado. A reception for friends and family will be held after the funeral at the Wild West Cowboy Church, 1025 S. Prairie Ave., Pueblo. Special thanks to Greg Prisuda and family and Thomasita Garcia and family. A special thanks to Nino Refice, we couldn't have done it without you dad. We love you and appreciate everything you do for us. I love you dad from your sons David J. Refice and Michael A. Refice Sr.
Disco, Arnelia Alice
Arnelia Alice Discus Pueblo Chieftain August 3, 1919 Arnelia Alice Discus died at the age of 38 on August 1 in Rocky Ford.
Dissler, Lenore J.
Lenore J. (Corsentino) Dissler - Chief Pueblo - June 12, 2014 - Lenore J. (Corsentino) Dissler passed away on June 1, 2014. She was born on September 17, 1926 in Walsenburg, Colorado. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Josephine Corsentino; and loving husband Paul Adolph Dissler. She is survived by three sons, Richard (Sandy) Dissler, Gary Dissler and John (Peggy) Dissler; sisters, Josephine (Walter) Price and Betty (John) Amidei; a brother, Butch (Delphine) Corsentino; sister-in-law Delphine Dissler; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives. Lenore loved her Broncos, cooking, gardening, her coffee and most of all her family. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 11 a.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Instead of food and flowers, PAWS can be commemorated through the funeral home. Orphan World - July 3, 2014 - Lenore J. (Corsentino) Dissler died on June 1, 2014. She was born on September 17, 1926 in Walsenburg, Colorado. It preceded the deaths of his parents, John and Josephine Corsentino; and loving husband Paul Adolph Dissler. She is survived by three sons, Richard (Sandy) Dissler, Gary Dissler and John (Peggy) Dissler; sisters, Josephine (Walter) Price and Betty (John) Amidei; a brother, Butch (Delphine) Corsentino; sister-in-law Delphine Dissler; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives. Lenore loved her Broncos, cooking, gardening, her coffee and most of all her family. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 11 a.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Instead of food and flowers, PAWS can be commemorated through the funeral home.
Dittmer, Amanda
Amanda Dittmer Cacique del Pueblo March 19, 1918 Mrs. CL Dittmer dies; Sick 8 weeks Mrs. C. L. Dittmer, a well-known Pueblo resident who has lived in this town for about thirty years, died last night of typhoid after an eight-week illness. She was 56 years old and came to this city with her husband from Boulder 30 years ago. For several years she lived with her family in their beautiful home in Carlisle Park. She is survived by her husband and 3 surviving children. The children are Carlisle Dittmer, a resident of Seattle, Washington, Ms. Eloy Maas, also a resident of Seattle, and Miss Grace Dittmer, a resident of the family home. Mrs. Maas was at her mother's bedside when death came. The son is now on his way to Pueblo. The family is well known in this city and played an important role in the development of the city. The body is being cared for by the McCarthy Undertaking Co. and the burial will be announced at a later date. Cacique Pueblo March 20, 1918 The body of Mrs. Amanda Dittmer was transported yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Denver for burial.
Dittmer, Charles
Charles Dittmer Pueblo Chief December 15, 1919 Charles Dittmer died at a local hospital on December 13 at the age of 63. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village December 16, 1919 The body of C. L. W. Dittmer is shipped from McCarthy to Denver this morning. Chieftain Village December 17, 1919 Body Cremated The body of C. L. Dittmer, who died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital, was shipped to Denver yesterday morning accompanied by Charles Dittmer and R. F. Weitbrec. Silent services were held in this city, after which the body was cremated.
Rich, E.J.
E.J. Dittus Pueblo Chief October 12, 1918 dies in Denver C.K. Wolfe of this city was recalled to Denver after the death of his son-in-law E.J. Dittus. Mr. Dittus had been sick with the Spanish flu for two days when it developed into pneumonia. The result was deadly. For several years he was a professor at the Escuela Dorada de Minas. He often takes groups of students to Pueblo to visit the steel mill. The funeral and burial will take place in Denver on Monday. The exact time has not yet been determined.
Divelbiss, George W.
George W. Divilbiss Pueblo Chieftain February 6, 1918 George W. Divilbiss died at the age of 82 on Monday February 4 in Poni, Oklahoma. He is survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Christopher Wilson of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. F. Schrock and E. H. Divilbiss of this city. The body will be brought here for burial and the burial arrangements will be announced later by the Whiton Mortuary. Chieftain Village February 9, 1918 The funeral of George W. Divelbiss was held at 3 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Whiton Chapel. Rev. H. A. Crowell, pastor of Mesa Baptist Church, conducted the services. Mrs. Walter Rainey and Mrs. William Kindle, accompanied by Mrs. Rainey, sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul", "Abide with Me" and "Nearer My God to Thee". The bearers were Otto Allen, Horace, James and I.J. Divelbiss, P.V. Boucher. Burial took place in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Divelbiss, James Robert
James Robert Divelbliss Town Chief April 7, 1919 Death of James R. Divelbliss James Robert Divelbliss, 36, died at his home, 742 Rice St. Louis. last night. He was born and raised in Pueblo and attended public schools. For several years he lived on his ranch in Boggs Flats with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Divelbliss, who died March 27. He fell ill at about the same time as his mother's illness and was too ill to attend the funeral. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary Divelbiss and Mrs Emma Adair, and two brothers, W. H. Divelbliss and George Divelbliss. The body is in McMinn Halls and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village April 8, 1919 The funeral of James R. Divelbiss will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at McMinn Funeral Chapel. Rev. OK. Maynard will lead the services, which will be private. Burial will take place at the family plot in Roselawn. Chieftain Village April 10, 1919 The funeral of James Robert Divelbiss was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at McMinn Funeral Chapel. Reverend OK Maynard conducted impressive services. Ms CC White and Mrs. Roy McCollough sang "Nearer, Still Nearer" and "Abide with Me". Burial took place at the family plot in Roselawn.
Divelbiss, Ralph H.
Ralph H. Divelbiss - Chieftain Town - November 4, 1998 - Ralph H. Divelbiss of Colorado City passed away on November 3, 1998. He is survived by his loving wife, Betty Divelbiss.
Divelbiss, Richard Leroy
Richard Leroy Dick Divelbiss - Pueblo Chief - November 22, 2012 - Richard Leroy Dick Divelbiss was born on September 25, 1928 in Pueblo, Colorado and died on November 18, 2012 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He graduated from Central High School in Pueblo in 1948, where he played football. He also attended what is now known as Colorado State University-Pueblo. Dick owned and operated City Park Guernsey Dairy of Pueblo for 22 years before it was purchased by Sintan Dairy in 1970. He was Sintan's sales manager for southern Colorado before moving to Colorado Springs in 1986 to take over the credit department. In Pueblo, Dick was a member of Rotary 43, BPOE #90, and the Pueblo Country Club. He also served two terms as commissioner for the Colorado Division of Wildlife from 1979 to 1987. In Colorado Springs he was a member of the Chapel of Our Savior Episcopal Church and a former member of the El Paso Club. He married Margaret Maggie McGowen in 1954 and they had five children: Rick (Pat) from Pueblo, Rod (Jan) from Oakland, California, Michael (Susanne) from Pueblo, Cindy (Jack) Uldrich from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Mark, from Oakland , California. He was also blessed with nine grandchildren: Tim, Jeff, Michelle, Scott, Thomas, Samantha, Alexis, Meghan and Sean; and three great-grandchildren, Delayne, Andrew and Kaitlyn. In 1985, Dick married Mildred Middy Allison Haver and had two stepsons, Francie and Tom (Sue) Haver; and two stepchildren, Steven and Stephanie. Dick was preceded in death by his parents Horace and Florine; and brothers, Bob and Ralph. He leaves his brother Herb in California; and Sister Dorothy (Vern) Holmes of Franktown, Colorado. Dick's service is at 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 24, 2012 at the Chapel of Our Savior Episcopal Church at 8 Fourth St., Colorado Springs, CO, 80906-3155. In lieu of flowers or food, please send donations to the Chapel of Our Savior Episcopal Church or Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care, 2550 Tenderfoot Hill St., Colorado Springs, CO 80906.
Diven, James Everett
Col. James Everett Retired Divas - Cacique Pueblo - September 8, 2009 - Ret. Colonel James Everett Divas, 80, of Pueblo, formerly of Fowler, Colorado, died Sunday, September 6, 2009, at the University Park Nursing Facility in Pueblo. He is survived by his 52-year-old wife, Lecial; daughter, Jill Garrett; and grandsons, Maxwell and Hope Garrett of Westlake Village, California; Brother, Earl (Joy) Divas of Green Valley, Arizona; brother-in-law Michael (Eva) Horne of Mascotte, Florida; numerous loving nieces and nephews and friends. He graduated from the University of Colorado. He retired in 1977 after serving more than 20 years in the United States Air Force. He has been an avid fisherman, hunter and golfer all his life. The death was preceded by his parents Smith and Beulah Diven. Funeral Service, Thursday, September 10, 2009, 10:00 a.m., First Baptist Church, 405 N. Ninth St., Pueblo. There will be a private family funeral at Fowler Cemetery. There will be no exhibition or public visit. His request for cremation was granted. Memorials can be addressed to the Hospice Sangre de Cristo or to the American Cancer Society. The family would like to thank all of the staff at the Nursing Center at University Park for their love, support and care. A special thanks also goes to Dr. Laurence Jensen and Dr. Frank Settepani for the excellent service.
Divilbliss, Mary E.
Mary E. Divinebliss Village Chieftain March 28, 1919 Mrs. M. E. Divinebliss, Village Pioneer, The Mrs. Son 742 Rice St. yesterday afternoon after a short illness. She came here in 1875 and was well known, especially among the former residents, and her death marks the death of one of the city's most respected citizens. Ms. Divilbliss was a member of the São Paulo Methodist Church and was active in church work into old age. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Emma D. Adair and Miss Mary, three sons, James Divilbliss and W. H. Divilbliss of Pueblo and George E. of Oregon, a sister, Mrs. E. J. Barclay of 121 Michigan St., and a brother, William Coffman of Peoria, Illinois. The body is in McMinn Halls. obituary later. Cacique Town March 29, 1919 The body of Mrs. Mary E. Divinebliss lies at McMinn Halls awaiting the arrival of her son George from Portland, Oregon. The obituary will be announced later. Chieftain Village March 31, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Divinebliss will be held Tuesday evening at 2:00 p.m. at McMinn Chapel. Reverend Maynard will lead the services. Internment is at Roselawn by the McMinn Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village April 1, 1919 The funeral service for Mrs. Mary E. Divelbiss will be at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon at McMinn Funeral Chapel. the Reverend OK Maynard will lead the services, which will be private. Burial will take place at the family plot in Roselawn. Chieftain Village April 2, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Divelbiss was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at McMinn Funeral Chapel. Rev. OK Maynard led the serve. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Reich, José
Joseph Divitis - Pueblo Chief January 4, 1917 Canon City, January 3 The funeral service for Joseph Divitis of Brookside was held here this afternoon at the Catholic Church. Divitis was from Italy and was 69 years old. On New Year's Day, he was thrown from a vehicle in Lincoln Park in a hit-and-run accident and suffered injuries from which he died hours later at Canon City Hospital. After the accident, he lay unconscious on the street until he was picked up by passers-by and taken to the hospital. He was the father of John Divitis of Brookside and Rocco Divitis of Lincoln Park, both known residents of Fremont County.
Dixon, Fred
Fred Dixon - Indicator Town - December 7, 1935 - Fred Dixon, a partner in the Dixon & Miller home on Main Street known as the D&M Cafe, died November 30 following surgery at a Colorado Springs hospital. The company operated here for many years.
Dixon Michael W.
Michael W. Dixon - Tributes.com - May 2011 - Michael W. Dixon, 56, was born April 3, 1955 and died Sunday May 8, 2011. Michael lived in Walsenburg, Colorado.
Dixon Minnie L.
Minnie L. Dixon - Town Chief - January 19, 1919 - Minnie L. Dixon, aged 37, died Friday night in Rye, Colorado. She is survived by father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Dixon of Rye, four sisters, Mrs. J. Steele and Mrs. E. Kirkland of Rye, Colorado, Mrs. J. W. Randolph of Pueblo and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox of Vineland, and a brother, AC Dixon of Rye . The funeral will take place this morning at 10am at the United Funeral Home. Rev. Mr. Halle will officiate. The funeral will take place in Rye. Chieftain Village January 20, 1919 Minnie Dixon's funeral was held at 10 am yesterday morning at the United Chapel. Rev. Mr. Hall officiated. Mrs. Liz, Mrs. L.M. Johnson accompanied by Mrs. TK Brown sang "Going Down the Valley", "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Burial at Brookside Cemetery in Rye, Colorado.
Dixon Nancy Lynne
Nancy Lynne Allen Dixon - Cacique de Pueblo - January 12, 2012 - Nancy Lynne Allen Dixon died on January 9, 2012 in Fort Collins, Colorado. She was born on June 16, 1946 in La Junta, Colorado to Kenneth and Constance Allen. Nancy graduated from La Junta High School and Otero Junior College before moving to Fort Collins to attend CSU. Her greatest joy was having children and grandchildren and being a housewife. His death preceded that of his parents; and son, Michael Troy. He is survived by his sister Penny Allen from Pueblo; daughter Kimberley; sons, Shawn and Jason; four grandchildren and one great-grandson, all from Fort Collins. Everyone who knew Nancy loved her infectious laugh and sense of humor. We will miss them very much. The funeral service will be held at the Joseph Bohlender Funeral Chapel, 121 W. Olive, Fort Collins.
Dixon, Paul
Paul Wayne Dixon – Town Chief – 16. Juni 2012 – Paul Wayne Dixon, 53, Town, 13. Juni. Montgomery und Butler.
Dixon, Tim
Tim Scott Dixon - Chieftain Village - February 4, 2014 - Tim Scott Dixon, 44, born June 18, 1969, passed away unexpectedly on January 31, 2014. His grandparents predeceased him. Tim is survived by his father, Jerry (Holly) Dixon; mother, Annie Martorelli; siblings, Julie, Jerry, Nick and Lisa; sons, Cody and Scott; stepsons, Jacob, Joshua, and Joseph; and girlfriend, Starla Leroux and her father, Robert Leroux. Tim loved the outdoors and fishing, camping and golfing. He was also a die-hard Steelers fan. We love him and will miss him very much. Funeral Service, Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 10:00 am, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Chieftain Village - February 5, 2014 - Tim Scott Dixon, 44, passed away unexpectedly on January 31, 2014. Please note the changed service days and times: Memorial service, 1:00 p.m. M. today, February 5, 2014, in the chapel of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Dizonno, Maria
Mary Dizonno - Cacique de Pueblo - July 29, 2010 - Mary Dizonno, 81, died on July 27, 2010. Mary was very active in St. Louis. Aloysius in Rye, former President of the Ladies' Guild, taught catechism and was also very active in VFW 7305 Ladies' Auxiliary Post and 9 Hole Ladies' Golf Club. She volunteered as a teaching assistant at Rye Elementary and served as a Gray Lady volunteer in St. Louis for over 15 years. Mary Corwin. Mary liked to paint, make pottery, and go to Cripple Creek. Her loving husband Anthony precedes her in death. He is survived by his daughter Toni; sister, Ann (Lyle) Miller; numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. Performance, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Today, July 29, 2010 Funeral Mass, Friday, 10:00 a.m., St. Louis. Aloysius in Rye. In lieu of food, memorial donations can be made on your behalf to the Hospice Sangre de Cristo. Organized by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel.
Dobbins, Ricardo
Richard Dobbins - Pueblo Chief - May 28, 1917 - Richard Dobbins, aged 65, died at a local hospital yesterday. The body was taken to McCarthy Halls and a burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - June 2, 1917 - The funeral of Richard Dobbins was held Thursday at 10:00 am. m. in McCarthy's funeral chapel. the venerable mr. Herbert led the services, which were very well attended. Mrs. LR Bray sang. There were many beautiful flower gifts. Members of the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers attended the services and acted as porters. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dobis Frank J.
Frank J. Dobis - Davis Mortuary - March 15, 2013 - Frank J. Dobis died on March 10, 2013 in Pueblo, Colorado. Frank was born on January 24, 1920 in Johnston, Pennsylvania to Frank and Mary Dobis, one of nine children. He was a US Navy veteran and served in the Pacific during World War II. His parents, 3 sisters and 2 brothers preceded his death. His survivors include his wife Vivian; son, Frank (Margie) Dobis, Jr.; grandchildren, Michelle (Russell) Groves, Robert Hank (Kelley) Finch and Lisa Finch; several great-grandchildren, 2 brothers, 1 sister and many other relatives. Cremation at your request. Frank's ashes are later scattered in the rose garden in Unity Village, Missouri. There is no public exhibition or services.
Dobrinski, Christopher Robert
Christopher Robert Temptation Dobrinski - Chieftain Village - December 6, 2012 - Christopher Robert Temptation Dobrinski, 29, passed away on December 4, 2012. Arrangements at Imperial Funeral Home pending. Imperial Funeral Home – December 5, 2012 – Christopher Robert “Temptation” Dobrinski, aged 29, died December 4, 2012. Christopher is survived by sons Isaiah and Elijiah; father, Billy (Leann), mother, Tammy; Siblings Joseph (Morgan), Bernadette (Marcus), Natasha (David) Santos, Jeremy (Alisia) and Anastasia. He is also survived by his Aunt Becky and countless nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Preceded in death by Grannie Jennie; Grandpa Ken, Aunt Robin and Uncle Bob. Christopher loved Lowrider and his family. god bless my son At the request of families without a visit. Memorial service at 10:00 am, Wednesday 12 December 2012 at the Imperial Funeral Home. Please wear blue. Reception follows at Dos Ristras, Division 307, Pueblo.
Dobson, Clinton C.
Clinton C. Dobson Town Chief November 5, 1918 Clinton C. Dobson, age 50, friend on the Colorado and Wyoming Railroad of 15 years, died yesterday at his home at 2529 Oakland Street. He is survived by his wife and a daughter, Velma. The remains were moved to the McCarthy Enterprise quarters. Funeral announcements will be made later.
Dobson, JoAnn
JoAnn Dobson - Pueblo Chief - February 20, 2011 - JoAnn Dobson, 78, of Pueblo, Colorado, was born January 30, 1933 in Pasadena, California and died February 17, 2011. She was preceded by the death of her husband, Boone -Dobson; parents, James and Jeanetta Garrow; and sister, Jeanetta Filmore. He is survived by his daughter Vickie (Jim) Meserve; grandchildren, Mike, Myles and Dillon; Schwager, Frank Filmore; sisters, Nancy Scopen and Sharon Matisohn; nieces, Jeanetta Kirby and Cookie (Brian) Henderson; grandnieces and nephews, Jennifer (Kerry) Fisher, Jody (Mark) Friend, Stacy (Brian) Baxter, Keith Henderson, David (Nicole) Henderson, Todd Henderson, James (Jordan) Henderson and Brandon (Courtney) Henderson; and numerous nephews and great-granddaughters. She received a nursing degree from the SCSC, worked at Parkview Medical Center and then for 26 years with Dr. G.W. Hurley. After her retirement she worked in various nursing clinics. JoAnn has been a member of The Church of Latter-day Saints, a Relief Society counselor, an elementary school teacher, a Sunday school teacher, and a visiting teacher. Member of the Pueblo Assistance League and Past President of the Auxiliary Pueblo Assistance League. She was an avid bridge player, a member of Hearts and Spades, the Real Deal Bridge Club and the Bridge Connection. JoAnn enjoyed her walks with her loving friends Anna Marie Lough, Ruth Fimple, Ann Carruth and Theresa Koller. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and aunt. She was very proud of her grandchildren. Many thanks to dr. Puls and the staff at Parkview Medical Center for their loving care and to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their kindness in his last moments. Exhibition, Monday 4pm to 6pm, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Worship service, 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 22, 2011, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Lane. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish can make a memorial to the Pueblo Care League through the funeral home.
DobynsFrancis M.
Francis M. Dobyns - Chieftain Village - June 26, 1917 - Francis M. Dobyns, aged 76, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. The body is currently being cared for at the Whiton Mortuary and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - June 27, 1917 - The remains of Francis M. Dobyn were transported from the Whiton Morgue to Brandon, Colorado last night.
daughter, Luella
Luella Dochteman - Trinidad Times Independent - 16. November 2012 – Luella Dochteman, 93, died on November 12, 2012 at the Trinidad Inn nursing home. Among the survivors is her daughter Vicki Rienks from Trinidad. Agreements are pending and will be announced by Comi Funeral Home at a later date.
Daughter of Fred A.
Fred A. Dochter - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - April 5, 2004 - Fred A. Dochter, aged 85, died April 1, 2004. He was born on September 11, 1918 in Gulnare, CO, to Ray C and Margaret born C. (Herlyck) Dochter, pioneer resident of Las Animas County. She graduated from Aguilar High School and was a student at Trinidad State Junior College for two years. He served in the Pacific Theater during World War II from 1941 to 1946 and was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain. He married Margaret F. Enrietti on November 23, 1946 in Trinidad, Colorado. He was a fourth generation descendant of his family in the lumber/saw industry. He owned/operated the Dochter Lumber Company in Trinidad, CO. He was also a member of the First Christian Church. He is preceded in death by parents Ray C. and Margaret C., wife Margaret F., brother Ray R. Dochter, sisters Margaret J. Hoover, Myrtle Barry, Olive Vining, and nephew Raymond Barry. He is survived by sons Rich Dochter, Ken (Beth) Dochter, Mike (Jean) Dochter, all from Trinidad, Daughters, Kathleen (Dave) Ratliff from Iowa City, Iowa, Susan (Paul) Alston from Pueblo, Grandsons, Eric Ratliff, Brad Ratliff, Renee Ratliff, Christy Dochter, Casey Dochter, Kelli Dochter, Joey Alston, great-grandson, Chelsey and Johnnessa Dochter, stepchildren, Dawn Leonetti, Marice Leonetti, Brian Leonetti, great-grandson, Jayden Leonetti, brother, John Dochter, Colorado State Nursing Home in Walsenburg, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Teresa and Gene Philpott of Hoehne, CO, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. The visit will take place on Sunday, April 4, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Chapel. A memorial service will be held on Monday, April 5 at 10:00 am. m. in the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Chapel. Afterwards burial in the Trinidad Masonic Cemetery. Funerals may be held at the Harry Sayre Senior Center, 1222 San Pedro, Trinidad, CO 81082 or at the Trinidad State Nursing Home, 409 S. Benedicta Ave., Trinidad, CO 81082. Fred A. Dochter's family entrusted the preparations to Mullare-Murphy Funeral Homes.
daughter Richard Allen
Richard Allen Dochter - Trinidad Times Independent - 14. October 2008 – Richard Allen Dochter, 56, passed away on Monday October 6, 2008 in Trinidad. He was born on February 23, 1952 in Trinidad to Fred A. and Margaret (Enrietta) Dochter. He was a lifelong resident of Trinidad. He graduated from Trinidad High School in 1970 and Trinidad State Junior College in 1972. From the day he was born he gained life experience in the timber industry. He was an avid hunter and outdoorsman, a stone hunter and a gardener. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law Paul Alston. She is survived by daughter Cristy (Johnny) Rivera of Trinidad, brothers Ken (Beth) Dochter and Mike (Jean) Dochter, all of Trinidad, sisters Kathleen (Dave) Ratliff of Iowa City, Iowa, and Susan Alston of Pueblo, grandchildren Chelsy, Johnnessa, Michael, Melody, Melissa and a grandson due in two weeks. The visit will take place on Thursday 9 October from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home with a rosary at 7 p.m. The funeral mass will be held on Friday, October 10 at 10:00 am at the Santísima Trindade Catholic Church. The wearers are Dave Armijo, David Villaseñor, Robert Lobato, Larry Guara, Charlie Gumz and Miguel Barrientos. The volunteer sponsors are Joe Dekleva and the entire crew at Dochter Lumber. The family can be contacted at 201 W. Indiana. The family entrusted the preparations to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Docker, Ruth S.
Ruth S. Dockery - Cacique del Pueblo - July 27, 2012 - Ruth S. Dockery, age 78, left on July 24, 2012 to be with the Lord. She was born on November 16, 1933 to Juan and Amadita Sánchez. Survived by children Mary, Phyllis (Tom), Geri, Roberta (Tony), Anthony (Laurie), Catherine (Rob), Bitsy (Bill), Ron (Lara), and Julie; 20 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; his brothers Leroy, Juanito and Rubí Sánchez. Ruth enjoyed working in her garden, going on trips and loved to dance. What she loved most was spending time with her family, who meant the world to her. Ruth was a dedicated contributor to Denver Dry Goods, Joslins and Dillard's. He retired in 2005. The funeral will take place at 1:00 p.m. Saturday in the Angelus Chapel under the direction of Pastor Frank Proffer. At his request, a cremation took place. Contributions can be made to Hospice Heart Support, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way.
Dodd, Ruben Eugenio
Ruben Eugenio "R.E." Dodd - Chieftain Village - July 5, 2009 - Ruben Eugene "R.E." Dodd died peacefully on June 4, 2009. He was a longtime Pueblo resident. A kind man born in Kaufman County, Texas, R.E. was born on June 16, 1922 to George Atlas and Lula Floyd Dodd. At a young age he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to see what life outside of Texas would be like. The Corps took him to Saguache, Colorado, where he met his lover, Myrtle K. Dodd, who preceded him in death. His service to his nation was through the army. World War II took him to Germany and France. Wounded twice earned him a Purple Heart. He was also awarded an EAME campaign medal with two bronze stars. After returning to the United States, Pueblo returned home. He was a mechanic by trade at Jess Hunter Ford, then at Mountain Bell until his retirement. Four children completed their family, Donna (Chris) Sanders, Kent (Louisa) Dodd, Linda (Steve) Wheeler and Cathy Dodd. He was honored to have seven grandchildren, William Sanders, Shelly Robitaille, Tracy Dodd, Aza Goff, Kally Morrison, Kelly Flores, Addie Whitehead; and 11 great-grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by many who were fortunate enough to know the devoted man known as dad, uncle, grandpa, old dad, father-in-law and friend. His funeral will be held at the Imperial Funeral Home Chapel on July 11, 2009 at 10:30 am. A meeting takes place in the reception room of the Imperial Gardens.
Doddridge, Gloria
Gloria Doddridge - Chieftain Village - April 14, 2014 - Gloria Doddridge, 83rd Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Chieftain Village - April 15, 2014 - Gloria Mae (Ronk, Pickett) Doddridge. Private family worship services are held.
DodgeCharlie J.
Charlie J. Dodge - Village Leader - June 5, 2012 - Charlie J. Dodge passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family after a long battle with COPD. He was born on July 17, 1933 in Granada, Colorado. He was a rancher who believed in a time when a man's life depended on his handshake and his word in the bank was worth money. Mr. Dodge served on the Soil Conservation Board, the Pueblo 70 District School Board, was a member of the Pueblo County Cattlemen's Association, the Colorado Cattlemen's Association, the Colorado Farm Bureau, and the Rodeo Cowboys, an organization that predates the Professional Association. the rodeo cowboys. He is preceded in death by his daughter Heidi Dodge; her parents, Cliff and Zola Dodge; and his brothers Dan and Butch Dodge. Mr. Dodge is survived by his loving wife Barbara, with whom he was 60; his daughters Bobbi Ann (Ken) Highberger, Sandra (Derril) Ackley; and grandchildren, Jack and Nick Highberger. A special thank you to the remarkable people at the Sangre de Cristo Hospice who have spent many hours with the family and Mr. Dodge and have lovingly cared for them. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 8 at 11:00 am at Rye Home United Methodist Church. The family receives friends for lunch after services in the adjoining educational building. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to Rye Home United Methodist Church or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Sunset June 1, 2012 He was a wonderful person
Dodge, José Delos
Joseph Delos Dodge Pueblo Cacique July 30, 1917 Joseph Delos Dodge, age 73, died yesterday at the family home at 1510 E. 7th St. The deceased was a member of the Christian Science Church. The remains are in Davis & Vories Chapel and the obituary will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village July 31, 1917 Joseph Delos Dodge, aged 63, died yesterday at the family home at 1510 E. 7th St. The funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon at the Davis & Vories Chapel. Mr. Dodge was a member of the Christian Science Church and a Civil War veteran. At the end of the service, the Frauenhilfe will perform their ritual work. GAR services are held at the tomb. Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village August 1, 1917 The funeral of Joseph D. Dodge was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Davis Vories Chapel. The Christian Science service was led by Mrs. Richards, assisted by Mrs. Wetzel, accompanied by Miss Thomas, who sang "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" and "Lead Kindly Light." The Núcleo de Auxílio à Mulher appeared in a group and illustrated their ritual work at the end of the services. The following members of the G.A.R. Carriers: J. Upson, E.S. Kechum, F.M. Wright, Isaac M. Weeks, Aaron Rood and P.O. Gaynor. Mr. Dodge has lived in Pueblo for 15 years and the many friends who have attended services have spoken about the East team he was on. The floral tributes were very beautiful and completely covered the coffin. The funeral took place on the premises of the G.A.R. at Roselawn Cemetery, where the services of the G.A.R. they took place.
DodgeLeonardo A.
Leonard A. Butch Dodge - Chieftain Village - January 13, 2010 - Leonard A. Butch Dodge died on January 11, 2010. His parents, Cliff and Zola Dodge, preceded him in death; and brother Dan Dodge. He is survived by his wife, Donna Dodge; children, Dustin (Kathy) Dodge and Brad (Leila) Dodge; brother, Chuck (Barbara) Dodge; grandchildren and numerous relatives and friends. Funeral Service, 11 a.m., Friday, January 15, Rye Home United Methodist Church. Donations can be made to Rye Home United Methodist Church.
Come Anton
Anton Dodie - Chieftain Village - April 5, 1917 - City Briefs - Named Members - The Pacific Woodman is the monthly publication of the Order of Woodmen of the World, whose members have life insurance policies ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Each issue of Pacific Woodman contains a list of death benefits awarded in the previous month. This month's issue details the deaths of an unusual number of Colorado woodsmen in recent months, with insurance or death benefit figures for the heirs. The number includes 4 in Pueblo, 9 in Denver, 1 in Central, 1 in Mancos, 1 in Montrose, 1 in La Junta, 2 in Leadville, 1 in Golden, 1 in Boulder, 1 in Lamar, 1 in Saguache. The names of the four Puebloans who died and the amounts paid to their beneficiaries were: Cecil I. Mattox, $2,000; Anton Dodie, $1,000; Benjamin F. Ammons, $1,000; William Connelly, $2,000.
Dodson, Frank
Frank Dodson - Pueblo Chief - March 11, 1917 - Frank Dodson, age 68, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon. The remains are being cared for at the Whiton Mortuary and the time of burial will be announced at a later date. Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 1917 - The funeral of Frank Dodson will be held this morning at 10 a.m. at the Whiton Mortuary at Pueblo Lodge No. 90 BPOE. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village - March 15, 1917 - Frank Dodson's funeral was held at Whiton Chapel yesterday morning at 10am. The services were under the auspices of Elks Lodge. The bearers were Frank J. Dupps, J.L. Lovern, M.P. Keating and Thomas Andrews. The funeral was in Mountain View.
Damhirsch, William H.
William H. Doe - Rocky Mountain News - August 8, 1884 - Free State - Colonel W. H. Doe, President of the First National Bank of Idaho Springs, died of dropsy in Pueblo on Wednesday. His remains are being taken to Oshkosh, Wisconsin for burial. - William H. Doe, formerly of Oshkosh, died in Pueblo, Col. His remains are being transported to Oshkosh for burial. Milwaukee Daily Journal - August 8, 1884 - Wisconsin News - William H. Doe, formerly of Oshkosh, died in Pueblo, Col. His remains are being taken to Oshkosh for burial. Milwaukee Sentinel - August 8, 1884 - Status: Hon. W. H. Doe, former owner of a factory in Oshkosh, died in Pueblo, Col.
DOERR, Walter S.
Walter S. Doerr - Pueblo Chief - April 24, 2009 - Walter S. Doerr, 58, of Pueblo, left April 22, 2009 to be with the Lord. His son, Walter S. Doerr Jr., preceded him in death. ; father, Marcelo; stepfather, Dean Jaeger; and brothers, Jack and Wade. Walter is survived by his loving wife, Kimberly Doerr; children, Sean (Annie), Shane (Miggie), Clarissa and Tiffany Doerr; four grandchildren; mother, Lois Jaeger; and family and friends. A proud US Navy veteran, Walter loved the outdoors and family. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Bread of Life Church, 702 S. Main St.
Doherty, Benjamin L.
Benjamin L. Doherty - Trinidad Times Independent - 27. October 2006 - Benjamin L. Doherty of Trinchera passed away on October 24, 2006 at the age of 56. Survivors include wife Willetta J. Doherty of residential address, children Brad (Jodi) Doherty, Branson, Kendra Doherty, Trench, Erin Doherty, Pueblo; grandsons Brody and Brock Doherty; parents Joan and Tanky Doherty, Trench; Brothers and sisters John (Pat) Doherty, Greeley, Joann (Chris) Mann, Washington State, Kathleen (Dennis) Brooks, Los Angeles, Jim (Karen) Doherty, Folsom, N.M., Diana (Mark) Fox, Rifle; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Oletta and Bill Schwabe, Pueblo; countless nieces, nephews and many dear friends. The funeral will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 28. in the gym at Branson High School. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Doherty, John Franklin
John Franklin Doherty - Trinidad Times Independent - August 4, 2011 - John Franklin Tanky Doherty was born on September 29, 1926 in Denver to parents John James Doherty and Mary Laurine Owens. He was the third of four children; Bill, Ruth and Charline were her siblings. He died at home on the family ranch on August 4, 2011, surrounded by his wife Joan and their family. As a child, his older sister Ruth had trouble pronouncing her middle name and called her younger brother Tanky. The name stuck and John would always be known as Tanky to family and friends. Tanky grew up in Trinchera, where he attended elementary school. From an early age he was active in the family ranch. During his school days, he began dating Joan Horner from Branson. Tanky was active in basketball, baseball, and 4-H, and to this day holds the title of highest-scoring male athlete at Branson High School. After high school, Tanky joined the Navy to serve in the U.S.S. Metcalf, a destroyer in the Pacific. Tanky and Joan briefly attended Colorado State University and then Trinidad Junior College, where they graduated. Tanky was a distinguished student, as well as a member of the basketball team, football team and played on the men's first baseball team. He was a member of the college choir as a tenor and soloist and was a Phi Theta Kappa. As a college baseball player, Tanky played shortstop and second base and was a pinch hitter. After graduating, he was drafted into the Chicago Cubs organization as a professional baseball player in 1948. He decided he'd rather stay and build and work on the ranch, so he turned down the offer. Tanky and Joan were married on November 27, 1948 in Trinchera, St. Joseph. Tanky established a ranch with his father and brother Bill which developed their line of Hereford cattle. Tanky and Joan have seven children. John, Ben, Joann, Kathleen, Shari Louise, Jim and Dianna. His children's spouses are Patricia, Willetta, Chris, Dennis, Karen and Mark. They have 17 grandchildren: Jennifer, Dan, Brad, Kendra, Erin, Noel, Samantha, Ryan, Nathan, Damon, Kyle, Vernon, Ben, Jake, Cassidy, Zack and Kalli. Some of them are married and their spouses are: Becky, Jodi, Matt, Trent, Michele, Stephanie and Damion. They have 9 great-grandchildren: Josh, Brody, Owen, Brock, Liam, Jimmy, Will, Collin and Elise. Tanky was honored as a 60-year-old alumnus at the 2008 TSJC graduation ceremony. When asked about his accomplishments, he humbly explained that the most important part of his life has been his family. Both Tanky and Joan have dedicated their entire lives to their family, extended family and community and are loved dearly by so many. A friend recently shared with the family that he believes Tanky played a role in educating almost every youth in the Branson community through sports, 4-H, and church. Tanky and Joan celebrated their 62nd birthday in November 2010. They have driven and flown thousands of miles to attend sporting events, school events, graduations, weddings, county fairs and 4-H events for their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Grandchildren Tanky was an active member and President of the Colorado Hereford Association, a member of the Colorado Cattlemen's Association and President of the Southern Colorado Cattlemen's Association. He was honored as an Outstanding School Board Member for his many years of service on the Branson School Board. He was a 4-H leader for 35 years, serving on the County Fair Board for many years including serving as President. He also served on the Round Up Board and played for Hudson's service team in the Trinidad National League for several years. Both Tanky and Joan were board members of the Branson-Trinchera Meeting. They were also elected Trinidad Round Up Grand Marshal and Silver Queen in 2008, where they led the parade and were honored at the rodeo. They were also selected and honored as Las Animas County 4-H Couple of the Year. According to the family, one of the wonderful and colorful memories for many of us is big family dinners around the table full of laughter and food. Great family Christmas moments included singing at the piano and competitive table tennis. Memories of church, school, and athletics activities, 4-H projects of all kinds, county fairs, the National Western Stock Show, the state fair, show days, picnics, and family Easter egg hunts are vivid memories. Friends described Tanky as a great man in the community who left behind many great people. He was a man of integrity, honesty, authenticity and always enjoyed life. Joan says that the greatest joy of her life has been being with her family and taking care of them. Filling in Tanky's footsteps will not be possible, but following the path he has embarked on will be the challenge for sons Jim and John and grandchildren Dan and Ben as they take on the ranch, which has been in the family since 1870. carry on. We are all very blessed to know and love Tanky Doherty. Tanky Doherty's family would like to thank everyone for their prayers, support and encouragement. Confirmations can be sent to P.O. Box 217, Trinchera, CO 81081 For those wishing to make memorial donations, you can make a donation on Tanky's behalf to two organizations: Las Animas 4-H Foundation, 2200 N. Linden Ave. Trinidad, CO 81082, or the 4-H Foundation of Colorado, 106 University Square, 4040 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040. Visit www.co4hfoundation.colostate.edu for more information. Funeral services were held in Folsom, N.M. held, with burial at Doherty Ranch Hereford Park. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Dohlmann, Frank
Frank Dohlman - Flag Town - August 9, 1913 - Murder and Suicide - Frank Dohlman, a former police officer, shot and killed Police Officer N.F. Realizing the enormity of his crime, shot himself twice in the head and died within two hours. Patterson was shot through the heart and died instantly. The problem is said to stem from Patterson sending an eviction notice to Dohlman to vacate the house he lived in, although Dohlman did not raise any serious objections at the time. He thought about it and started drinking. As a result, he became an insidious killer and cowardly killed his victim. The act paralleled that of Police Officer Lysander L. Johnson, who shot and killed Maud Murray at a restaurant in the same location last spring and then blew himself up in the head. Johnson was said to have been somewhat unbalanced and Dohlman was mentally debilitated from excessive drinking.
Dodge, Ramona Lee
Ramona Lee Richards Doidge - Pueblo Chieftain - January 3, 2013 - Ramona Lee Richards Doidge died on December 30, 2012 in Pueblo, Colorado at the age of 75 in the Primrose Retirement Community. Ramona died at the hands of her parents, Pura and Edwin Richards. She is survived by her beloved sons, Mark Doidge of Gilbert, Arizona, Wade Doidge of Denver, Colorado, and Jim Doidge of Pueblo, Colorado. Her seven grandchildren, Samantha, Alexis, Ashlynne, Tori, James, Jackson and Brielle, will remember her as GiGi. Ramona was born on November 14, 1937 in Laredo, Texas. . Ramona later worked as a recreational therapist for Wyoming State Training School for 23 years before retiring in 2003. Ramona was an avid world traveler who visited all corners of the world. She also loved to paint, read books, play bridge, garden and volunteer in her communities. She has been involved with various organizations including Welcome Wagon, Meals on Wheels, AAUW and PEO. At 2 p.m. there will be a celebration of Ramona's life. Friday, January 4, 2013 at the Primrose Retirement Community in Pueblo. The reception will take place after the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Cure PSP Foundation, www.curepsp.org
Doke, Maggie A.
Maggie A. Doke - Pueblo Chief - April 9, 1917 - Maggie A. Doke, aged 58, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. The body has been transferred to Whiton Parlors and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - April 13, 1917 - Maggie Doke's funeral was held at Whiton Chapel yesterday morning at 10am. Internment, Roselawn.
Dolac, Rawlin
Rawlin Rock Dolak - Pueblo Chief - December 27, 2009 - Rawlin Rock Dolak, 64, of Knoxville Tennessee, formerly of Pueblo, Colorado, died Thursday, December 17, 2009. Rock was an agent with Farmers Insurance for more than 35 years . and for many years an avid golfer and hot rodder. Rock was preceded in death by his loving parents, Bill and Rhea Dolak. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law Gregg and Tammy Dolak, Jeff and Teresa Dolak of Knoxville, Tennessee; Granddaughters, Brittany Ventura, Raechel, Chelsie, Claudia and Serena Dolak. Services were held December 21 at the Mynatt Funeral Home, Fountain City, Tennessee. In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family is asking for donations to the University of Tennessee Cancer Research Medical Center named after Rock Dolak.
Dolan, Andre
Andrew Dolan - Oklahoma - May 3, 2010 - Andrew P. Dolan. Pat Dolan was born on June 2, 1919 in Weston, West Virginia to James A. Dolan and Mary Ellen McCudden. When Pat was 6 months old, he moved his family to a pipeline camp in Grayback, Texas where his father was a driller and fireman for Phillips Petroleum. The family later moved to Osage County, Oklahoma, where school began. They later moved to the Vernon-Electra area of Texas, where Pat graduated from Harrold High School. He attended the University of Texas before working for the Colorado Interstate Gas Co. near Clayton, New Mexico. At the outbreak of World War II, Pat enlisted in the United States Navy and served 46 months, including 23 months in naval service. He was discharged in December 1945 with the rank of Aviation Chief Petty Officer. He met Ethel Riggs, also a World War II veteran, at an American Legion Convention ball in late 1946, and they were married on May 5, 1947 in Trinidad, Colorado. After 12 years working on the Colorado Interstate, Pat began working for the Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Co., where he worked for 33 years and retired in July 1983 (Michigan-Wisconsin was later acquired by what is now El Paso Corp.) . Pat and Ethel lived in Colorado, Kansas, Indiana and Tennessee before moving to Woodward, Oklahoma in 1962 and Enid in 1977. Pat passed away peacefully on the evening of April 30, 2010, with Ethel by his side. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, a sister and three brothers. He is survived by his 63-year-old wife, Ethel; son James Patrick (Jim) and wife Sylvia of Minnetonka, Minnesota; daughter Ellen Fleming and husband Tim of Oklahoma City; daughter Michele Dolan of Oklahoma City; and his two grandsons, Patrick Helmey of Houston, Texas, who gave him great pride and joy; and Thomas Fleming of Oklahoma City. She is also survived by her cousins Margaret Shea and family from Weston, West Virginia. JP Dolan and his wife June of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Marge Rickwalt and her husband Dave of Pueblo, Colorado. Worship services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 3, at Saint Eugene Catholic Church, 2400 W. Hefner Road, Oklahoma City. Burial will take place at a later date in the Resurrection Memorial Cemetery, also in Oklahoma City. Memorial donations can be made in Pat's name to the Oklahoma Catholic Foundation, P.O. PO Box 32180, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123.
Dulce Roy
Roy Dolce - Trinidad Times Independent - December 6, 2007 - Roy Dolce, golf genius, dies aged 92 - Roy Dolce, originally from Trinidad, Colorado, died December 4 in Colorado Springs. The men he caddie for let him fill in for an absent player. To his surprise, Roy scored 37 points, which is equivalent to Trinidad's 9-hole golf course. The dozens of newspaper headlines that followed over the next 80 years and his induction into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame are testament to Roy's achievements in the sport, which became the focus of his life until he could no longer drive to the golf course. beat. the game. Golf was just one of Roy's achievements. He excelled in everything he did, from sports to heroism during World War II. As the lead bomber on missions over Romania, his aircraft was one of 12 to return from a month-long bombing mission that began with 65 aircraft. In the recovery room after cancer surgery some 5 years ago, Roy was crying so much that the surgeon felt compelled to hold him until he woke up and revealed he was crying for all the young people he saw die during his three years in the hospital . Hospital. War a war that made him a pacifist. Roy never spoke of the dozens of commendations/medals he received for heroism during the war. He just did what a man had to do. There was almost nothing Roy Dolce couldn't do and he did it very well. As a boy, Roy helped his father and grandfather make and stack the blocks of clay that make up the first floor of a home that stands on what is now the Santa Fe Trail in Trinidad. After retiring from his job in Hammond, Indiana in the 1970s, Roy returned to Trinidad and built the second floor of the same house with his own hands. He made his own furniture and also the rugs that adorned the floors of his home. He moved to Colorado Springs in the early 1980s to better care for his ailing wife, who required dialysis. There he met his partner of the last 25 years, Mrs. Julia Wheeler. The two offered each other support as they cared for their dying spouses at the dialysis center. Their spouses died within a month, and while supporting each other through their grief, they formed a friendship that lasted to the end. Mrs. Wheeler, you never left Roy's side during his last illness. An affable and good-natured man, Roy was always there for anyone who asked for his help, whether it was making a piece of furniture for his brother's widow or presenting his niece at her wedding. In addition to being a devoted husband and partner, Roy was also a devoted father who would do anything for his only son, Ronald Dolce. Roy Dolce will be remembered by many whose lives he touched as one of the greatest people to walk the earth. Roy is survived by his son Ronald of Pueblo and sister Dorothy Riddle of Florence, Colorado. Roy will be remembered at two services: one at 10 a.m. this Saturday, December 8, at the Medallion Retirement Community, where he spent the final years of his life. The medallion is located at 1719 E. Bijou St., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909 and the second service will be held on Friday, December 7 at 3:00 p.m. at the Evergreen Funeral Home in Colorado Springs at 1830 E. Fountain Blvd .
Dolgan, Christina
Christina Dolgan - Chieftain Village - February 20, 1917 - Christina, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dolgan, died yesterday afternoon at the family home at 406 East Mesa Avenue. The body is in the McCarthy house. obituary later. Chieftain Village - February 21, 1917 - The funeral of Christina Dolgan, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dolgan, was arrested at 2:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon at the family home, 408 East Mesa Avenue. The burial took place at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Dolif, Dorothy
Dorothy Dolif - Village leader - October 20, 2010 - Dorothy Dolif, aged 85, died on October 18, 2010. Her husband, Arkie Dolif, died in death. She is survived by her siblings Edward Tapia, Eugene Tapia, Phyllis Tapia; Children, Dorothy (Jeff) Boston, Michael (Cathy) Dolif, Robert (Evelyn) Dolif, Theresa (Ron) Bensik, David (Jennifer) Dolif, Francine Dolif (Mike Lindholm); numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dorothy was a devoted mother and grandmother. Demonstration, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21, 2010, funeral home. Funeral Mass, Friday at 12 noon, October 22, 2010, Shrine of Santa Teresa. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Doll, Charles A.
Charles A. Doll - Pueblo Flag - January 23, 1937 - Charles A. Doll, a prominent Pueblo County rancher, died at his home in St. Louis. Charles Mesa on January 20th. He lived here for 47 years. Death followed a long illness.
Doll, William (Monsignor)
Monsignor William Pedro Doll - Cacique del Pueblo - May 21, 2011 - Longtime father William Doll dies in Minnesota at 86. Doll was ordained on June 3, 1950 at the Pontifical College of the Josephinum in Worthington, Ohio and immediately made vicar of Sacred Heart Parish in Alamosa, the first of many vocations during his 61-year career in the expanding diocese. Rev. Maurice Gallagher, a longtime priest who founded Los Pobres in Avondale, was Doll's seminary colleague and longtime friend. Gallagher. "Wherever he was and was deployed, in many places he was a paramedic and worked for the fire brigade and police. He was loving, helpful and generous, qualities he had in abundance.” Gallagher said Doll is quiet, never "pushy" and always true to her word. "He was a guy where if you said it was going to happen, you knew it was going to happen," Gallagher said. “A lot of people make well-intentioned promises but don't keep them. My friend never did that. He delivered on what he promised.” Gallagher said Doll is also an avid reader and committed historian who has amassed a large collection of books, many relating to the history of the diocese, which he found difficult to read after his retirement could give away. The diocese and the Pueblo City and County Library District rejected the collection, but the Pueblo Historical Society happily accepted it. Gallagher said a spokesman for the group said "there was treasure in every box" and they are working hard to preserve it and make sure it's available to anyone interested. Sister Nancy Crafton, director of Los Pobres, said the collection includes diaries of priests from pioneer mission churches and other unique items rich in detail and nuance not available in official historical accounts. Doll retired in 2008 and was promoted to monsignor the following year, shortly before returning to Minnesota to be close to his family. His long career here has taken him to many churches and communities. After serving three years in Alamosa, Doll accepted his first Pueblo assignment in 1953 as vicar at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pueblo. In 1956 he was appointed administrator of St. Paul Parish. Colorado State Hospital (now Colorado Mental Health Institute in Pueblo). Doll was appointed pastor of St. Francis de Sales in Lamar in 1960, where he also served as chaplain of the Newman Club at Lamar Junior College until returning to Sacred Heart as pastor. In 1977, Doll was granted a three-month leave of absence to study theology at the North American College in Rome. Upon his return, he was installed as pastor of St. Daniel the Prophet in Ouray and Silverton, where he served for 10 years. In 1987 he returned to Pueblo to become pastor of the Parroquia del Santo Rosario. In 1996 he was appointed Pastor of San Francisco di Roma in Holly and its Mission Church of St. Mary in Bristol. Doll stayed in Holly until her retirement on July 1, 2008, after helping community members recover from the ferocious tornado that hit the town. Doll also served on the Ouray City and County ambulance crews and worked as a police medic and chaplain in Pueblo City and County and other cities and communities where he served, Gallagher said. "He's committed to the service. It meant a lot to him," he said. “And he was a good friend of mine for almost 80 years. To have a friend you have to be a friend, and he knew how to do that.” A memorial service will be held for Doll at 6:30 p.m. June 6 in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
Dollard, Thomas
Thomas Dollard Pueblo Chieftain July 30, 1917 Thomas Dollard, age 65, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. The body has been moved to Whiton Halls and the burial will be announced at a later date.
Dolman, Vivian Nanette
Vivian Nanette Dolman - Chief of Pueblo - July 8, 2009 - Vivian Nanette Dolman, born February 5, 1934 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, died July 6, 2009 in Pueblo, Colorado. and loving husband of 57, John; children, Kathy (Lynn) Burleson, Colette Chorak and Celeste (Doug) Melton; Grandsons, Amber (Matt) Carleo, Clayton (Abra) Burleson, Jay (Lindsey) Melton, Toni (Frank) Machado and John Melton. Also survived by brothers Jerry (Bobbi) Campbell, John Campbell and Jim Casteel. The death was preceded by his brother Gene Campbell. Vivian was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother who loved Jesus and her family dearly. At your request, no demonstration will take place. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Thursday 9 July 2009, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Duelle, Vincent Pierre
Vincent Pierre Dols - Village Leader - January 9, 2009 - Vincent Pierre Dols, 39, of Charlotte, North Carolina, died suddenly on January 1, 2009 at his home. Vincent was born on May 1, 1969 in France to Pierre Gabriel Marie Dols and the late Monique Ginette Salabert Dols of Pouillon, France. Mr. Dols' visit will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, January 12, 2009 and a Christian funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 11:00 am at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Charlotte. Vincent was a kind and gentle man, someone who loved his family very much. His greatest joy was looking after his almost 18-year-old wife Shana and their children Thomas, Christian and Catherine-Sofia. The village of Lescun, France, in the Pyrenees was a very special place for Vincent, where he spent his childhood with his family. Before coming to Charlotte, Vincent and Shana spent 8 years in Colorado where he worked as a volunteer firefighter for the Pueblo West Fire Department and for Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo. Memorial donations may be made to the Dols Early Childhood Education Fund, C/O Suntrust Bank, 9836 Rea Road, Charlotte, NC 28277. Flowers can be sent to the Heritage Funeral Home, Weddington Chapel, NC.
Dolzanie, Robert
Robert (Bob) Dolzanie - Orphan World Journal - November 21, 2012 - Robert (Bob) Dolzanie of Walsenburg, Colorado died November 3, 2012. He was born on May 25, 1942 to Steve and Mary Dolzanie of Bunker Hill Aguilar born. Colorado. He was one of the 5 children born of this union. Robert has lived his life in the Walsenburg/Aguilar/Rye area working indoors and outdoors at his local upholstery shop. Robert is survived by his wife Elaine Dolzanie of Rye, brother Steve (Ruby) Dolzanie of Aguilar, sister Betty (Don) Fini of Security, sister Josephine (George) Rogers of Walsenburg and their children; Melissa (Nathan) Holman of Pennsylvania and Dorothy (Joey) Walecheck of Colorado, as well as nine grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Steve and Mary Dolzanie and his sister Mary Ann Figal. The memorial service will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 11:00 am at Christ Church, 400 Walsen Avenue, Walsenburg.
Doman, Esmeralda
Emerald E.J. Doman - Chieftain's Village - March 16, 2014 - Emerald E.J. Doman, 84, died March 12, 2014. His father, Emerald Pearl Doman, preceded him in death; mother, Florence Miller Wilson; stepfather, Arthur P. Wilson; wife of 40 years, Jean Doman; and brothers, Eddy Doman and Joe Doman. EJ he is survived by his loving wife, Virginia Doman; daughter Sandi (Jim) Williams; stepchildren, David Green, Denis (Molly) Green and Rodney Green; brothers, Robert (Margie) Doman, Benny John Doman and Roger Doman; sister, Faye (Mack) Mankey; sisters-in-law Caroline Doman, Reba Fields and Beulah McLaughlin; Schwager, George Wright and Noel DeWitt; also numerous nieces and nephews. He served in the military during the Korean conflict. EJ Served on many boards, was past President of the Pressman Union and Treasurer of the Adrian United Methodist Church. He was hired by the Pueblo Star Journal and Pueblo Chieftain and retired after 43 years of service. In memory of this humble man, the family asks him instead of attending a service to take the time to hug someone in his life. A special thanks to Hospício Sangre de Cristo, friends, family and neighbors. Donations can be made to the Hospício Sangre de Cristo through the funeral home. Organized by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel.
Domann, Virginia
Virginia "Ginny" Doman - Cacique de Pueblo - April 18, 2014 - Virginia Ginny Doman, 84. Pending settlements. Full notification later.
Domenença, Bartini
Bartini Domeneca - Rocky Mountain News - June 2, 1891 - Buried Alive - Trinidad, Colorado June 1 - An Italian miner named Bartini Domeneca was killed this morning at the Berwind coal mines located about 30 miles west of this town. He was working in an inner room of the mine where the supports were not set thick enough, and without warning, a large amount of coal fell on the unfortunate and he was buried alive. His next of kin, who live in Negaunee, Michigan, have been notified.
Domergue, Claudio
Claude Domergue - Cacique Pueblo - April 22, 2012 - Claude Domergue, 66, of Marseille, France, is now in the hands of God and his American father. Our French brother was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010 and has fought a tough battle. Born August 5, 1945 in Nancy, France; he died on April 13, 2012. The funeral took place on April 17 in Marseille. His father, Alfonso Pineda Sr., died in death; and stepfather, Mr. Domergue. Claude is survived by his mother, Marcelle Gros; loving wife of 48 years, Clotilde Coco; children, Thierry (Nathalie), David (Sandra); Grandsons, Fabien, Thomas, Alexandre, Mathieu, Florent; aunt, Bertha Pineda; Brothers and sisters, Marcella (Robert), Orlando (Liz), Maria (John), Alfonso Jr., Albert (Terrie), David (Jane), Joesette (Frank); sister-in-law Susan Pineda; countless nieces, nephews, relatives and friends, here and in France. Mass will be celebrated at 4:30 p.m. April 28, in the Church of the Sagrada Família. The family will gather with family and friends after Mass at Brother Orlando's home, 2730 Atlanta, 81003.
Dominguez, Brianne Luz
Brianne Luz Dominguez - Cacique del Pueblo - October 1, 2010 - Brianne Luz Dominguez, young daughter of Sergio and Tanya Dominguez, left for the Lord on September 28, 2010. She is survived by her brothers Sergio and Alejandro; grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral service, today, October 1, 2010, at 10 a.m., Roselawn Cemetery.
Dominguez David J.
David J. Dominguez - Cacique of Pueblo - November 10, 2011 - David J. Dominguez, 36, of Pueblo, left November 5, 2011 to be with the Lord. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Archie and Adella Medina; paternal grandmother, Carmelita Dominguez; and uncles, Richard and James Medina. David is survived by his parents Jose and Norma Jean Dominguez; siblings, Paul, Juliet (Pedro) Dominguez, Jennifer and Jessica Dominguez; nephews, David, Diego, Romeo, Alex and Antonio; Aunts and Uncles, Clementina, Archie (Margaret) Jr., Pauline, Ross (Sandy), Shirley (Henry), Bernice (Tom), David, Bobby and Edward (Shannon); paternal grandfather, Juan Andrés Domínguez; aunts and uncles, Rebecca, Art, Soloman (Laverne) and Ruby; and numerous cousins and friends. Funeral, Friday at 10am, Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
Dominguez, Diane Bernadette
Diane Bernadette Dominguez - Cacique de Pueblo - October 4, 2012 - Diane Bernadette Dominguez, 60, died on October 2, 2012 after a brave battle with cancer. He was born on March 20, 1952 in Pueblo, Colorado. Diane leaves her loving husband Patricio Dominguez to cherish her memory; Children, Sean (Deborah) Durán, Donanciano Durán; daughter Vida Mía Durán; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and lots of family and friends. Diane was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a friend. He had a special bond with each of his children and grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by her loved ones, family and friends. Wake, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, and funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, both at Angelus Chapel-Colorado Springs, 1104 S. Circle.
Dominguez Felix E.
Felix E. Dominguez - Chieftain Village - February 15, 2009 - Felix E. Dominguez, 77, died unexpectedly on February 12, 2009. He was born Modesta and Jose Dominguez on January 29, 1932. and in-laws, Domingo and Carmen Hernandez; and sister-in-law Roberta Hernandez. Felix is survived by his 52-year-old wife Clara; sons Rox Bill Navarro and Felix Shirley Dominguez of Northglenn; grandsons, Felix Dominguez, Billy Trina Sergura Navarro and Ariel Navarro; Sister Lucille Huerta of Sherman Oaks, California; Brother and sisters-in-law, Julia Hernandez, Jim Hernandez, Dolores Micciche, Gloria Robert Yoder of Grove Port, Ohio, Maria Jose Sanistevan, Louie Jerri Hernandez of Denver, Frank Ida Marie Hernandez of Brighton, Andy Loretta Hernandez, Roberta Stefan Brodsky of Thornton, and Davie hernandez He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and godchildren and many partners and friends. Felix was a Korean War veteran. He retired from his own workshop, Felix Body and Paint; He was an avid bodyman for almost 52 years. Felix will be missed by all who knew him for his goofy sense of humor. Exhibition, Tuesday 3pm-7pm, Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral, Wednesday at 10 am, Holy Family Parish. Private family residence in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements conducted by the Imperial Funeral Home.
Dominguez, Geraldine D.
Geraldine D. "Tiny" Dominguez - Cacique de Pueblo - January 20, 2011 - Geraldine D. "Tiny" Dominguez, 60, of Pueblo, left on January 16, 2011 to be with the Lord. She was preceded by the deaths of her children, Larry and Stephanie; granddaughters, Tederrica and Alexis; son-in-law, Tedarel; Parents, Albert and Benina Cruz; two brothers; and two sisters. Geraldine is survived by her husband Elezar "Issac" Dominguez; son, Juan (Lisa) Trujillo; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and numerous brothers, sisters, relatives and friends. Exhibition, Friday from 4pm to 7pm, Romero Chapel. Funeral service, Saturday 10.30 a.m., Romero Chapel, followed by cremation. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
Dominguez, Joaquin
Joaquín Domínguez - Cacique de Pueblo - May 22, 2014 - Joaquín Domínguez, 35, from Fairbanks, Alaska, near Pueblo, died on May 14, 2014, to become a gentleman. Bedding, 16 Hours. Freitag, Rosemary-Chapel.
Dominguez, Juan Andres
Juan Andrés Domínguez - Cacique del Pueblo - December 6, 2011 - Juan Andrés Domínguez died at the age of 89 on December 1, 2011. He was born on March 4, 1922 in Manassa, Colorado to Juan J. and Juanita (Seas ) Dominguez. He served in the US Army from 1943 to 1946. His parents preceded him in death; siblings Pete (Eva) Dominguez and Stella Archuleta; his wife, Carmelita Mestas Domínguez, who died on January 25, 2005; his grandson David Dominguez; son-in-law Eugenio Montoya. Juan retired from the Pueblo Army Depot as a mechanic. She is survived by her children, Rebecca Flynn, Arthur Dominguez, Solomon (Laverne) Dominguez, Tomás (Norma) Dominguez, and Ruby Montoya; in-laws, Bridgette Olguin and Rose Gallegos; 12 grandchildren, Debra (Kent) Very, Michael (Shannon) Flynn, Katheryn Hamlin, Joaquin Dominguez, Vanessa Dominguez, Trini Dominguez, Frankie (Darren) Dominguez, Renee (Chris Trujillo) Dominguez, Paul Dominguez, Juliet (Feroz Alan) Dominguez, Jennifer Lynn (Pena Herrera) Dominguez and Jessica Dominguez; 15 great-grandchildren, including Roman Michael and Jayden Devante Wade; Siblings, Lavie Gallegos, Tony (Maria) Dominguez, Vernal Dominguez, Lola Dominguez, Celestino (Sally) Dominguez, Ezekiel Kelly (Florence) Dominguez; countless nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Third, Wednesday at 9:30 am, followed by mass. Both in the São Francisco Xavier Catholic Church. Funeral, Thursday, 12:15 p.m., Ft. Logan National Cemetery Denver, Colorado.
Dominguez, Laura
Laura Dominguez - Trinidad Times Independent - May 23, 2010 - Laura J. Dominguez, 39, of Aguilar, died on May 21, 2010. Anthony Church in Aguilar, followed by a funeral mass at 10:00 am. m. With Fr. Phil Coury as celebrant. Full obituary below. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Dominguez, Nicole Andrea
Nicole Andrea Dominguez - Village Leader - September 2, 2008 - Nicole Andrea Schrock Dominguez came to live with her Heavenly Mother on August 30, 2008. She was born on June 15, 1976 in Reno NV and grew up in Globe, Arizona, although she has called Pueblo her home for almost 20 years. The graduate of Centennial High School (1994) and the University of Southern Colorado (1998) found one and married on August 10, 2005. For a long time, Nicole struggled with various diseases; but her dazzling smile always masked the pain. Nicole found happiness and purpose when she took over the Barnes and Noble Cafe where she worked for many years. Nicole loved everyone very much and always tried to enjoy her life to the fullest, even when she was sick or in pain. She treasured the time she spent with her mother, who was her best friend. She loved spending time in Arizona at her sister's pool, shopping, sharing her wonderful meals with family and friends, and reliving her fondest memories through scrapbooking. Special thanks to Michelle and her family for their dedicated care while in Arizona and to Kimberly for being a stem cell donor to her sister. Nicole was preceded in death by her mother Pamela Schrock, her grandparents Rita and Richard Russell, and her grandfather Emerson Schrock. Among those who cherish the memory of her smiles and laughter are her many friends and family. She is survived by her heroes, devoted husband Joe Dominguez, father Gary E. Schrock, sisters Michelle (Clark) Gardner, Deana (Brandon) Schrock and Kimberly (Rob) Schrock. Nicole is also survived by her niece Kelcie, nephews Justin and Alex Gardner, grandmother Anita Schrock, in-laws Joe and Helen Dominguez, Jr. and John (Sarah) Dominguez. Nicole is also survived by many other aunts, uncles and cousins. The family would like to thank everyone who has kept Nicole in their thoughts and prayers throughout her life. Special thanks to family friend Jeanie Bowen, the medical staff at Mayo Clinics in Phoenix and Parkview, and everyone who worked hard for Nicole. The kindness shown to him will never be forgotten. Nicole touched many lives in her short time here and will be remembered for her kindness, generosity and strength of spirit. She was an amazing person who will be loved and missed forever. A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, September 5, 2008 at 11:00 am at the King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Lane, conducted by Rev. Mark J. Crates.
Dominguez, Norma Jean
Norma Jean Dominguez - Pueblo Chief - September 7, 2012 - Norma Jean Dominguez, 61, of Pueblo, left for the Lord on September 3, 2012. Her son David preceded her in death; Parents, Archie and Adela Medina; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Andy and Carmelita; and brothers, Richard and James. Norma leaves her 40-year-old loving husband, José; children, Paul (Doreen), Juliet (Pedro), Jennifer and Jessica; grandchildren, David, Diego, Romeo, Alex and Antonio; Siblings, Clementina, Archie Jr. (Margaret), Pauline, Ross (Sandy), Shirley (Henry), Bernice (Tom), David, Bobby and Edward (Shannon); and numerous family members and friends. Memorial Mass, Saturday at 10 a.m., San Francisco Xavier. Family and friends are welcomed to the Salón Mediterráneo after the service.
Dominguez-Macias, Victor Hugo
Víctor Hugo Domínguez-Macías - Pueblo Chief - December 11, 2011 - Rollover Victim Identified - A man who died in a rollover near Avondale on Friday was identified on Saturday as Víctor Hugo Domínguez-Macías, 32, of Pueblo identified. Dominguez-Macías, the sole occupant of a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado, ejected and died at the scene around 8:50 p.m. M., one mile west of Avondale, at the business entrance of Pisciotta Farms and Produce Marketing, 45582 E. US 50 "Although the weather was cloudy at the time, alcohol is still suspected to be a major cause of the accident, Colorado State Patrol said in a press release. Dominguez-Macías was traveling east when the truck slid off the south side of the freeway and crashed into an irrigation ditch, causing it to roll over twice before coming to a stop on its wheels, a patrol said. Domínguez-Macías was found dead about 30 meters from the truck. Pueblo Chief – December 18, 2011 – Victor Hugo Dominguez-Macías, 32, of Pueblo, formerly Mexico, left on December 9, 2011 to be with the Lord. Victor is survived by his loving wife, Maria Flores; and other extended family members. Exhibition, Monday from 10am to 1pm, with funeral at 1pm; both in the Romero Chapel. Funeral, Durango, Mexico at a later date.
Sunday, Frederick
Frederico Dominques Pueblo Chieftain December 15, 1918 Frederico Dominques, aged 3, died December 14 at 270 Hillside Street. Body at McMinn's. Chieftain Town December 16, 1918 The funeral of Federico Dominguez will be at 11:00 this morning at McMinn Chapel. Burial at Roselawn.
Domnick, MaryAnn
Mary Ann (Graham) Domnick - News Press - January 6, 2004 - Mary Ann (Graham) Domnick, 52, of Stillwater, died Thursday, December 25, 2003 at Stillwater Medical Center. Worship service is Monday at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church. Reverend Stanley M Warfield Jr. will be the referee. The burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, conducted by the Strode Funeral Home. Domnick was born on May 3, 1951 in Boise City to John and Donna (Waldstein) Graham. She married Darrel K. Domnick on June 6, 1971 in Shattuck. Domnick was the first baby born at Boise City's new hospital in 1951. He grew up in Edmond and attended school there. The family later moved to Shattuck, where he graduated from high school. He then attended Oklahoma State University, graduating in 1973 with a bachelor's degree in education. After graduating, she and her husband moved to Englewood, Florida, where she taught for nine years. Their children were born while the couple lived in Florida. The family moved back to Stillwater in 1981, where she received her Masters of Science degree in 1983. She began teaching in 1983 as a high school science teacher and served as the department head. At the same time, she was named Teacher of the Year. He was a member of the Oklahoma Education Association and the National Education Association. She was a talented artist and enjoyed quilting, sewing, painting, home decorating and gardening. She especially loved cooking for family and friends and having fun at her house. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She leaves the house to her husband; his mother Donna Baker of Colorado City, Colorado; two sons, Noah Hart Domnick of Stillwater and Ryan Graham Domnick of Lawrence, Kansas; two brothers and one sister, John Graham from San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, Eric Baker and Cindy Graham-Stewart from Colorado City, Colorado. The loaders will be Marty Stone, Joe Payne, Beau Snider, Zach Snider, Jared Baker and Willie Baker. Memorials may be made in his name to the Stillwater Public Education Foundation for High School, 314 S. Lewis, Stillwater, OK 74074.
Donaghe, Rahel
Rachel Donaghe - Town Chief - December 20, 2009 - Rachel Donaghe reunited with her family in heaven and passed away on December 17, 2009. Her parents, siblings and devoted husband Fred preceded her in death. He is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and family members. Rachel loved gardening, baking, cooking and dancing. Her greatest joy came from the many fisheries she shared with her husband. They enjoyed camping and were attracted to beautiful landscapes and historical sites. "Rae" was a wonderful beautician. He had many devoted ladies who trusted in his talents. Rachel was a member of the Church of the Holy Family, the Legion of Mary, and the Nocturnal Adoration Society. The family would like to especially thank Dr. Thank you to Thomas Gaide and the staff at Life Care Center Station 3. We especially have to thank his dedicated supervisor, his niece Joann. Demonstration today, December 20, 2009, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral service, Monday, December 21, 2009, 11 a.m., Church of the Holy Family, burial in the Imperial Garden Cemetery. Arrangements directed by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Donahoe, Orville
Orville Donahoe - Pueblo Chief - October 27, 2013 - Orville Donahoe, 93, of Pueblo, passed away October 19, 2013. Full notice for November 10, 2013. Pueblo Chief November 10, 2013 Orville Donahoe, 93, de Pueblo, passed away on October 19, 2013 after a long illness. He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy, with whom he was 67; daughters Kathleen Hunsaker and Maribeth (Jim) Chappell of Peoria, Arizona; grandsons Jim (Sue) Hunsaker of Phoenix, Arizona; Nathan (Jessica) Hunsaker of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Eric (Deanna) Chappel of Arvada, Colorado; Sister Earlene Bradford of Nacogdoches, Texas; six great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; sister-in-law Audrey Zabukovic; and special niece, Linda (John) Cirullo, from Pueblo. His parents William, Ben and Maggie Mae Donahoe preceded him in death; sister, Dorothy McCarty; sons-in-law, Earl Bradford, Grady McCarty; and Walter Zabukovic. Orville was a prominent masonry contractor for many years and a life member of BPOE No. 90. He was a member of Our Lady of Meadows Catholic Church. Funeral Service, 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 12, 2013, Roselawn Cemetery, Block 70. Memorial donations may be made on behalf of Orville to Joni Fair Hospice House, 1107 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005.
Donahue, George W.
George W. Donahue Town Chief May 16, 1918 George W. Donahue, aged 40, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. The deceased came to town from his home in Urbana, Illinois several months ago. The body is being cared for by the McCarthy Undertaking Company and is being transported to Urbana, Illinois, accompanied by family members. Chieftain Village May 18, 1918 The body of George W. Donahue was transferred yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Champaign, Illinois for burial.
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Twila Donahue - Pueblo Chieftain - June 10, 2014 - Twila Dawn Donahue, 49, was born January 18, 1965 in Pueblo, Colorado to Evelyn and Clyde Donahue and died on June 6 after a long illness and cancer. Survived by her aunts and uncles, Linda (Joe) Diamond (Guardian) and Ron (Norma) Urban; as well as numerous cousins. Preceded in death by his parents. Twila was born with a cyst in her brain and this was removed when she was 3 months old, leaving her disabled. Twila stayed at home with her mother Evelyn until her death in 2001. For the past several years, she has been in a Pueblo Community Connections staff home. She took wonderful care of them and many of the staff have become Twila's extended family. She loved to travel, to participate in the Special Olympics, and to participate in activities offered by the CCP. Twila also loved movies, television, music and people. He said yes to almost everything, unless he really meant no. She will be remembered for her smile and laughter. She was very special and will be greatly missed. A special thanks to Pueblo Community Connections and the staff. The exhibition will be from 16 to 18 hours. Wednesday June 11, 2014, George McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Thursday, June 12, 2014, at Wesley United Methodist Church. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial donations in memory of Twila to Pueblo Community Connections may be made in lieu of food and flowers.
Donaldson James Alan
James Alan Donaldson - Chieftain Village - October 28, 2012 - James Alan Donaldson, 64, born February 14, 1948, died October 24, 2012. He is survived by his wife Ellen; son, Jim (Karen) Donaldson, Anchorage, Alaska; daughter Tanya (Dr. Mike) DeRose; brother, Dennis Donaldson; Sister Debra Donaldson, all from Pueblo; the true love of his life, granddaughters, Nikki and Sarah Donaldson from Alaska, Lexi and Gia DeRose and Amanda Love; two nephews, Danny and Adam Donaldson; and two nieces, Rachael and Krystal Donaldson, all from Pueblo. Jim retired from the Union Pacific Railroad after 28 years. He loved fishing, hunting, riding ATVs, and camping as a family. A special thanks goes to Dr. Carol Venable and the team; two very special nurses, Lynette and Gleanna; hospice nurses, Tony and Christina; and all staff at Joni Fair Hospice House. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Worship, 10:30 am, Monday, November 12, 2012, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to Meals on Wheels through the funeral home on Jim's behalf.
DonaldsonJames W.
James W. Donaldson Town Chief August 24, 1918 James W. Donaldson, age 79, died yesterday afternoon at the family home, 122 E. 6th St.. Mr. Donaldson came to Pueblo two weeks ago from Monte Vista, where he has lived for 18 months. The family previously lived in Pueblo, Mr. Donaldson worked as a contract labourer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Ann Donaldson, and grandson, JW Donaldson, residing at 1020 Cypress St. He was a former member of Upton Post No. 8, G.A.R. View. He was a member of the Broadway Christian Church, also a member of the A.O.U.W. from Howard, Kansas. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel. m. Burial will take place at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery, where by Upton Post No. 8 memorial services will be held for the Grand Army of the Republic. Chieftain Village August 25, 1918 Vories Chapel this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Rev. YOU. Reed will be responsible for the services. The Women's Relief Corps will hold services at the chapel and Grand Army services will be held at Roselawn Cemetery where the burial will take place. Chieftain Village August 26, 1918 The funeral of James W. Donaldson was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. OS Reed conducted the services. Mrs. R.W. Gibbons, Mrs. J.C. Hayse, Henry York and W.D. Works, accompanied by Mrs. C.S. Watson, sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", "Sometime We'll Understanding" and "Nearer My God to Thee". Numerous delegations of the G.A.R. and the Women's Relief Corps, and the pallbearers and flower bearers were selected from these organizations as follows: H. M. Packard, F. W. Wright, J. K. P. McGill, A. Rood, IL Stevens, L. H. Whistler, Bessie French, and Amy Glascoe. Many beautiful flowers were placed on the coffin. In the chapel, the Women's Relief Corps demonstrated their ritual work, and in Roselawn Cemetery, where the burial took place, G.A.R.
Donham, Earl
Earl Donham - Wray Rattler - August 24, 1906 - Twelve-year-old Earl Donham was run over and killed in Trinidad on August 10 while playing on some wagons.
Donicio, G. (Kinder)
Infante Donicio - Cacique del Pueblo - April 4, 1917 - The infante daughter of Mrs. G. Donicio died yesterday at the family home in Vineland. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the family home; The funeral will be held at the family compound in St. Charles, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaker Company.
DonleyBerenice E.
Bernice E. Donley - Town Chief December 7, 1919 Child crushed by log Bernice Donley, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. Home of Beulah, was crushed by log. The girl was playing on a stack of logs in the enclosure when one of the logs, large and heavy, shifted and rolled over the girl, going completely over her head and body, crushing her and killing her instantly. The girl's father is one of the prominent farmers and ranchers in Beulah County, and the girl was the neighborhood pet. Funeral dates will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village December 8, 1919 The funeral of Bernice E. Donley will be held this afternoon at the Beulah home. Burial will be at Davis-Vories Beulah Cemetery.
Donley, Claton
Claton Donley - Canon City Daily Record - September 10, 2012 - Claton Donley BIG FOOT died on September 5, 2012, he was born on October 27, 1952 in Pueblo, Colorado to Oliver and Joyce (Scriven) Donley. Clayton was an amazing and unique man, anyone who knew him will agree. Of all his achievements in life, what he was most proud of was being a father. He raised both daughters alone and was the absolute best dad. He was also very proud of his 5 grandchildren. I liked life (even on the worst of days), I liked cars and being with family and friends. He was known to say don't be sad when I'm gone, I've had beautiful wives, fast cars and beautiful children, what more could a man want? Clayton is survived by daughters Kristy Walker and Kelli (Keith) Kessler, grandchildren Kendra Walker, Duane Walker, Mckynsie Hanna, Kasen and Kynlee Kessler, sisters Cathryn Bowman and Cynithia Donley, and brother Charles Donley. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Carvel Don Donley and daughter Julie Christine Donley. The service will take place on September 12 at 2:00 p.m. m. in the Gateway Historic Community Chapel, Charles Giebler will officiate.
Donley, George H.
George Skip Donley - Chief Pueblo - October 8, 2013 - George Skip Donley. Worship service, Friday at 2 p.m., Beulah United Methodist Church. Wednesday full announcement. Chieftain Village - October 10, 2013 - George H Skip Donley. Opening hours, today 1-5pm, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Worship service, Friday at 2 p.m., Beulah Methodist Church.
Donley, Joe
Joe Donley - Town Flag - June 5, 1920 - Mill Burnt - Mr. Joe Donley died at his home in Nathrop, Colorado last Tuesday. He was well known in our community and was the brother of R.T. Donley and an uncle of Mrs. Walter Heller. We express sympathy.
Donley, LibbieElizabeth R.
Libbie (Elizabeth R.) Donley - Chieftain Village - April 7, 2010 - Libbie (Elizabeth R.) Donley died on the morning of April 3rd to join God and the love of her life, Frosty (Forrest R. Donley). 2010. Survived by a son, Greg Ogdan; daughter Sylvia (Ogdan) Becker; stepdaughter Betty (Donley) Winget; and his stepson Keith Donley; and her many children and grandchildren. Libbie and Frosty were dedicated members of the Pueblo West Ecumenical Church and the wishes are donations to the Memorial Garden Fund in lieu of flowers. Libbie will join Frosty there at the Garden and Donley family farm in Ohio. Libbie was born in Canton, Ohio in 1918, the youngest of three children. She attended Western College for Women for two years, transferred to Simmons College in Boston in June 1940 and studied home economics (majoring in clothing manufacturing) from Simmons. She later earned a master's degree from Ohio State University while I was teaching in high school. home school etc. She met her children's father, John Bogdanovich, at Western. They married after graduation and eventually changed their surname to Ogdan. She met and married Frosty in 1974 after a tumultuous courtship (approved unanimously by all four children). Libbie loved to dance and both husbands made excellent housemates. She started folk dancing in the '60s and continued until she and Frosty retired to Pueblo West (and couldn't find a club here!). She also loved to sing and was a member of the Ecumenical Church Choir for many years. Libbie will be missed and remembered. He touched many with his grace and generosity, love and faith. May he rest in peace in the arms of his loved ones. The funeral service will be at 6:30 p.m. today, April 7, at church. All your friends and acquaintances are invited to come and celebrate your life. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Donley, Nancilee
Nancilee Donley - Cacique del Pueblo - September 26, 2013 - Nancilee Donley, aged 66, went to the Lord on September 17, 2013. Her parents, Mabel and Charles Wilson Donley, preceded her in death; and his brother Chuck Ernie Donley. She is survived by her brother John (Sallie) Donley; nephew Chad (Janelle) Donley; sister-in-law Cydney Donley; nieces, Leslie (Travis Opsal) Raney, Tricia (Shane) Shoaf; grandnieces and nephews, Kylie, Joey, Alexis, Hunter, Trent and Alex; and lots of friends and family. Nancilee was active in the First Congregational Church and the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations may be made to First Congregational Church, 228 W. Evans or PAWS, N. Pueblo Blvd. 800. A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, September 28 at 11 am in the First Congregational Church.
Donley Theodore E.
Theodore E. "Ted" Donley - Pueblo Chief - December 8, 1993 - Ted Donley of Dairy Fame dies at the age of 90 - Donley's idea to take special care of his animals included a prize bull in the baggage car of the Pueblo passenger train Another favorite cow was Regal's Sarah Barito, another winner of the production. In the 1930s, Ted Donley had a favorite cow named Sally. He named her after Sally Rand, the famous fan dancer. In 1933 Sally produced the first of many state production records of Donley dairy cows. “He had a knack for cows. He was able to get more out of them because he took better care of them and fed them better," his son Ted Donley Jr. recalled Tuesday. Donley, the former owner of Hyde Park Dairy, died on Sunday aged 90. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Congregational Church of Christ. But the Donley name will always be a part of Pueblo's dairy lore. Donley's idea of taking extra care of his animals involved transporting a prize bull to Pueblo in the baggage car of a passenger train. Another favorite cow was Regal Sarah Barito, another winner of the production. "I bought it at auction from a guy in Denver," Ted Jr. said. The owners couldn't raise them, so "I just paid the meat price for them, for the burger." But it turns out Regal was actually a calf and "produced a hundred pounds of milk a day for a long time thereafter." It was a long journey from Ireland to Pueblo County for the family. Donley was the grandson of Thomas Arion O'Donnelly, who came to New York from Ireland with his parents as a child. The parents immediately contracted scarlet fever and died, leaving Thomas raised in a Catholic orphanage where a priest shortened his name to Thomas Donley. After serving in the Spanish-American War, he laid claim to his "rich lands" in Iowa and a friend, Mary Elizabeth Todd, a niece of President Lincoln's wife Ted Jr. The couple had 11 children. And in the Colorado Gold Rush, four boys came to Leadville to try their luck. They didn't find it, but the youngest, Todd, accidentally started what would become the family heirloom. The brothers had a cow that gave more milk than they needed, so Todd started selling milk to the other miners. The brothers moved from Leadville: Joe to raise cattle in Nathrop, Todd to Burnt Mill Road, Charlie to Beulah, and Edward to Pueblo. Edward went into the cattle business, but his sons became typical Pueblo dairy farmers. Floyd founded Hillside Dairy in 1919 and Ted founded Hyde Park Dairy five years later with a herd of 12 Holsteins. "In 1930 I hired outside help," he told The Chieftain in 1975 after 50 years in the business. "The route was also supplied seven days a week. It had around 30 milkers at the time." Back then, cows were milked by hand, a practice that continued until 1972, when the herd grew to 150 cows and seven men were brought in to milk. In 1972 he opened a new dairy barn on 160 acres west of the old Honor Farm near Pueblo Dam and three years later was running 300 milkers with 100 heifers. He often said to his son, "I can put a good Holsteiner in a stable and make a living from it." And during the Great Depression, they always "had plenty to eat. We sold butter, fed skim milk to calves and pigs and chickens. And went to the store to barter." In 1985, a year after the death of his son Jack, Donley retired. It got to the point where the big national dairies were putting local companies out of business. "It got to the point where you couldn't get local milk in a grocery store," said Ted Jr., who ran a wholesale dairy in Beulah until 1991. Still, the family left their mark in Pueblo. Donley Park in Hyde Park is named after him. and Ted Jr. he still believes there is something to his father's saying, "If you take care of a cow, she will take care of you." Chieftain Village – December 13, 2003 – Theodore E. “Ted” Donley, born August 11, 1925 in the village of Ted and Blanche Donley, who preceded him in death along with their son Michael G. Donley; and brother, Jack Donley. He is survived by his wife Sally; children, Janett (Myron) Spanier from Aurora, Jere Beth Chaddick from Canon City, Vanessa (Jeff) Tranel from Pueblo; sister, Mary Jo Cavender of Pueblo; Brother Jim (Nadine) Donley of Las Vegas; sister-in-law, Joan Donley; grandchildren, Justin Donley, Todd Spanier, Alexandria and Samantha Jo Gaunt, Jason and Jordan Tranel; and many nieces and nephews. Ted graduated from Centennial High School in 1942. He proudly served in the US Navy in the Pacific aboard the original USS Pueblo. Ted was a descendant of early Colorado pioneers who settled Pueblo County in the late 19th century. Ted was a third generation dairy farmer and owned his own dairy until his retirement in 1992. He was past president of the Colorado Holstein Association, past president of the Pueblo County Farm Bureau and has been active with 4-H his entire life. Funeral, Monday at 10:00 a.m., Imperial Burial Chapel. Burial, Beulah Cemetery, Beulah, Colorado, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to the Red Creek Rural Fire Department Building Fund through the funeral home in her memory.
DonleyVivian F.
Vivian F. (Even) Donley - Chieftain Village - April 10, 2010 - Vivian F. (Even) Donley died April 7, 2010. Service, Tuesday, April 13, noon, Crown Hill Chapel, 7777 W. 29th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO, 80033. In lieu of flowers, donate to the American Cancer Society.
Donnelly, Ada Mae
Ada Mae Donnelly - Denver Post - March 13, 2005 - Ada Mae Donnelly, 91, died after a short illness. He grew up in Walsenburg and graduated from St. Lucas in Denver. she was with dr James E. Donnelly married and lived in Trinidad for 25 years. They divorced in the 1960s and she came to Denver, where she worked as a nursing supervisor at Presbyterian-St. Luke's hospital. She is survived by her son James M. Donnelly, daughter-in-law Cathy Donnelly, two grandchildren, Rebecca and Jim, and great-granddaughter Angelina, all from Trinidad. She is also survived by her niece, Debra Minton, of Littleton, and her nephew, Orlo (Debbie) Bird of Lakewood. She requested that no services be provided.
Donnelly, Cliff
Cliff Donnelly - Chieftain Village - December 6, 2011 - Cliff Donnelly, 67, died December 3, 2011. He is survived by his wife Jean Ann; Children, Brad Donnelly of Phoenix, Todd Donnelly of Yuma, Arizona, Jennifer Piper of Atlanta, James Donnelly of Pueblo, and John Donnelly of Denver; Brother Michael (Pat) of Canon City; Sister, Magi (Phil) Evans of Boulder; three stepchildren; 13 grandchildren and stepchildren. Cliff was born on March 23, 1944 to Clarence and Elsie (Gardner) Donnelly. A lifelong Puebloan, he graduated from Central High School in 1964. He attended Western State College and graduated from Southern Colorado State College. He retired from Pueblo City's fleet maintenance department. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Pueblo Choral Society, the Pueblo Municipal Band, and a former member of the Men of Music. The family sincerely thanks the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for the excellent care provided to Cliff. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 10:00 am Wednesday, December 7, 2011, at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with Rev. MD Rick Calhoun officiating. The family respectfully asks for the omission of food. Funerals can be prepared for the Pueblo Choral Society, the Pueblo Municipal Band, or the First United Methodist Church Music Department through the funeral home.
Donnelly, Douglas Patrick
Douglas Patrick Donnelly - Glenwood Post Independent - January 24, 2004 - Douglas Patrick Donnelly of Monte Vista died on Saturday January 17, 2004. He was 41 years old. officiating today, January 23, at Sacred Heart of Mary Church, 6739 S. Boulder Road in Boulder, with her cousin, Sister Marilyn Krier. Mr. Donnelly was born on December 6, 1962 in Boulder to Harold and Phyllis Krier Donnelly. He graduated from Boulder High School in 1982. The family moved to Monte Vista in 2002. He liked basketball, the swim team, and hiking, and won a medal at the Special Olympics in Colorado. He worked for Puritan Bennett and Datex-Ohmeda in Louisville. In Monte Vista, he built a fort with 11 trees, three levels, a pirate flag, and all the trimmings of a complete hideout where he could see and hear the Rio Grande flowing south from his building. Place. His favorite publications were Discovery and Scientific American, and he followed the space program with great interest. When the papers arrived, he would sit down with his favorite soda and pen in hand to scan the page cover to cover, often writing his own thoughts in the margins. He was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Paul Donnelly; grandparents Paul and Lucile Krier of Walsenburg and Hugh and Annette Donnelly of Chicago; and Uncle John and Shirley Small and John Geiger. Mr. Donnelly is survived by his Monte Vista parents Hal and Phyllis Donnelly; sisters and brothers-in-law Colleen Dean of Monte Vista and Kelly and Jerold Wilkinsen, all of Monte Vista; nieces and nephews Tyler, Timmie and Tinker Dean and Kylie Wilkinsen, all from Monte Vista; and the families of Jewel Geiger, Carol and Kohler McInnis of the Little Glenwood Springs Family, and Pauline and Don Santi. Memorial donations can be made to Colorado Special Olympics, 410 17th St., Suite 200, Denver, CO 80202. Crist Mortuary is in charge of the preparations.
Donnelly, Maria Katherine
Mary Katherine Donnelly Town Chief March 23, 1919 Daughter Dies 14-year-old Mary Katherine Donnelly died yesterday morning at the family home, 415 W. 7th St., after a short illness. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly, local managers of Rocky Mountain Tire Service Co., and the following brothers and sisters: Francis J., age 13; Daisy, 10 years old; Charles, 7 years old and Edmund, 4 years old. He studied at Loretto Academy and attended Sacred Heart Church. His remains are in Davis-Vories Hall and funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. Pueblo Chieftain March 23, 1919 Katherine Donnelly, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank X. Donnelly and granddaughter of Mrs. R. Pattly, died March 22, 1919 at her parents' home in Pueblo, Colorado. funeral in town. Cacique Town March 24, 1919 Miss Katherine Donley is buried at 9 am Wednesday morning at Sacred Heart Church, the burial will be at Roselawn near Davis-Vories. Chieftain Town March 26, 1919 The funeral of Mary Katherine Donnelly will be at 9 am this morning at Sacred Heart Church. Arrangements by Davis & Vories. Chieftain Village March 27, 1919 Funeral services for Mary Katherine Donnelly were held yesterday morning at 8:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel and at 9:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Reverend Father Murphy celebrated the Requiem High Mass. The pallbearers were: Lawrence Burke, Foster Jones, William Hopkins, Ernest Ruddick, Eddie Sickinger and Joe Wilson. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful and the flower bearers were Genevieve Critz and Claire Damron. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Donnelly, Matheus
Matthew Donnelly Town Chief June 20, 1919 Matthew, aged 54, died June 19 at 216 E. 3rd St. Corps at the McCarthy home. Pueblo Chief June 20, 1919 Death of Matthew Donnelly Matthew Donnelly, age 54, died yesterday at the family home at 216 E. 3rd St. He has lived in the Pueblo for 40 years. He was an engineer with the American Smelting and Refining Co. for several years. Mr. Donnelly was respected by all who knew him and his death will come as a shock to his many friends, who will be saddened to learn of his death. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, B.P.O.E. and the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers. He leaves behind his wife, 3 brothers, Henry, John and Thomas, and a niece, Mrs. AM Fink, all from that town. The funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. in the home and at 9:30 a.m. in the Herz-Jesu-Kirche. Rev. Father Thomas J. Wolohan will say Mass for the dead. Burial is at Roselawn Cemetery by T. G. McCarthy and Co. Pueblo Chieftain June 21, 1919 Funeral service for Matthew C. Donnelly will be at the residence at 216 E. 3rd St. and at 9:30 a.m. by the Church of the Sacred held heart. Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan will celebrate Mass for the dead. Burial in Roselawn at McCarthy's expense. Chieftain Village June 22, 1919 The funeral of Matthew C. Donnelly was held yesterday morning at 9 am and 9:30 am by Sacred Heart Church at the house, 216 E. 3rd St. Both the house and the church were full of friends and there were many beautiful flowers. Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan conducted the funeral mass and the choir sang several hymns. The coffin and floral bearers were chosen from the K. of C. Engineers and Elks stores and included J.E. Abell, Edward Birrer, J.J. Callahan, John McDonald, Jogn Carr and M.J. Gordon, Dennis Sullivan, L. Cutschaw, J.L. Tomlinson, George Brown, Dennis Burke and Robert Counts. Burial on the Roselawn family property at McCarthy's expense.
Donner, Mildred K.
Mildred K. Donner - Village Elder - August 7, 2007 - Mildred K. Donner, aged 87, died August 3, 2007.
Donohoo, Dorothy
Dorothy Donohoo - The Huntsville Article - May 12, 2004 - Mrs. Dorothy Donohoo, 87, of Crockett, died Friday May 7, 2004 at East Texas Medical Center-Crockett. He was born in Marlin on September 20, 1916 and lived in Crockett for many years. A member of the Garden Club, Pilot Club and Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Donohoo was a homemaker and a member of All Saints Episcopal Church. She is survived by a daughter, Dianne D. Tinsley, and her husband David of Huntsville; son Mike Donohoo and wife Laurie from Trinidad, Colorado; granddaughter Deborah Humphreys and husband Steve of Huntsville; grandson Scott Tinsley and wife Francesca of Dallas and Jeff Tinsley and wife Veronique of The Woodlands; great-grandchildren, Taylor Humphreys, Preston Humphreys, Mason Tinsley and Morgan Tinsley; stepchildren, Jackie Durant of Chester, Virginia, Tammy Hanna of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, and Doug Hanna and wife Kim of Aurora, Illinois; great-grandchildren Chase Durant, Peyton Hanna and Tyler Hanna; Sisters, Esther Jackson from Marlin and Katy Peacock and husband, Dick from Bryan and various nieces, nephews and other relatives. Her husband Richard Donohoo preceded her in death. The funeral of Dorothy Donohoo will be held on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at 10:00 am at All Saints Episcopal Church and will be conducted by Father Bill Phillips. The funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. at Hillcrest Cemetery in Marlin under the direction of the Callaway-Allee Funeral Home in Crockett. The family will have friends tonight from 5 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Donohue Marc A.
Marc A Donohue - Cacique Pueblo - January 15, 2014 - Marc A Donohue. Worship service, Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorials can be made for the American Kidney Foundation.
Donohue, Wanda
Wanda Welcome Donohue - Pueblo Chief - July 24, 2011 - Wanda Welcome Donohue, 68, of Pueblo, left on July 19, 2011 to be with the Lord. Her husband Robert Bennett preceded her in death. Wanda is survived by her children Jeanne (Fred) Portlock, Kathleen (Bobby) Stokes and Brigette (Eric) Smithling; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and countless nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral service, Monday at 1:00 p.m. M., First Baptist Church, 405 W. 9th St.
Donovan, Karl
Charles Donovan - Rocky Mountain News - January 22, 1892 - Died in Pueblo - Pueblo, Colorado, January 21 - Charles Donovan, a man of about 32, died this morning of dropsy at the Links Inn on Union Avenue. The deceased was a comedian who had an engagement at the Pueblo Opera House. However, he became too ill to work and was unable to return to his native land in the East for several weeks.
Donovan, Nora
Nora Donovan Pueblo Chief November 4, 1919 Nora Donovan dies Mrs. Nora Donovan, aged 61, died last night at the home of her niece, Mrs. Katherine Kuhne, 1022 Cedar St. Mrs. Donovan lived in the Pueblo for 20 years. He left Pueblo to live in Salt Lake City a few years ago and returned to Pueblo 5 months ago. He has been in poor health for the past 8 months. Mrs. Donovan was a member of the L.C.B.A. and Pansy Circle No. 42. Survived by 2 sons and one daughter, M.J. Donovan from Miami, Arizona, who was at her bedside when she died. She is survived by James Donovan and Mrs. J.S. Grosh of Miami, Arizona, three sisters, Mrs. Maria Redman of St. Paul, Minnesota, Mrs. Michael Ryan of San Francisco, California, and Mrs. Ellen Conway of Ireland. The funeral will be announced later by McCarthy's. Chieftain Village November 6, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Nora Donovan will be held this morning at 8:30 a.m. at the residence, 1022 Cedar St. and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Burial in Roselawn at McCarthy's expense. Chieftain Village November 7, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Nora Donovan was held yesterday morning at 8:30 a.m. at the residence, 1022 Cedar St. and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Reverend Father Monahan held a Mass for the dead. The bearers were P.J. Sheehan, Tim Sheehan, Charles O'Connor, John Baty, Patrick Fannin and C.H. Markert. The following members of the L.C.B.A. and Pansy Circle, WOW. serving as flower bearers: Mrs. PJ Sullivan, Mrs. Hassey, Mrs. Fager and Mrs. Maria Johnston. Burial in Roselawn at McCarthy's expense.
dead Henry
Henry Dood - Rocky Mountain News - January 19, 1889 - Henry Dood, one of the victims of the recent Coal Creek explosion, died last night in the Colorado Coal and Iron Company hospital. The remains were shipped back to Coal Creek.
DooleyAndrew J.
Andrew J. Dooley Town Indicator August 23, 1913 A. J. Dooley Has Died A. J. Dooley, who in later years ran a furniture store at the corner of Northern and Routt Avenues, died at 18. He had been ill for a year or more, and his condition was deteriorating gradually. He leaves behind a wife and five small children. Mr. Dooley was a man whose strict adherence to correct principles earned the respect of those around him, and his loss is mourned by all. Note: This man is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
Dooley, Iza
Iza Dooley - Rocky Mountain News - August 12, 1895 - The Life of Iza Dooley - Because James Doyle refused to take her to Denver, she shot him and committed suicide - Pueblo, Colorado, August 11 - Iza Dooley is with a in the morgue, mouth open, bullet hole in his chest, and her lover, James E. Doyle, sitting in county jail with a bullet in the fleshy part of his left shoulder, all the result of a minor misunderstanding, he says this afternoon, a boarding house on Avenida Santa Fé, where they lived together. Both injuries, he claims, were inflicted when he said he couldn't take her to Denver, where he said he would go in a few days as he had no money but would send for her. Last June, Iza Dooley attempted suicide with morphine after an argument with her sister, Mrs May Clayton. Doyle says she previously said that if he left her, she would do the same thing again. His story is that he was drinking on Saturday night and only got home yesterday morning. He left just after breakfast, came back and fell asleep. When she woke up, the subject of her trip to Denver came up again. Suddenly he heard a pistol shot and, as he was about to run out of the room, another. He didn't immediately know he had been shot, but he saw the blood and ran down the street, wearing only his t-shirt, to a pharmacy. Here it was discovered that a bullet had entered his left shoulder from behind and lodged in the flesh, causing a painful but non-serious wound. George Washington, the building's black caretaker, heard the shots and rushed to Iza Dooley's room, having met Doyle on the stairs and found her lying on her back on the floor, breathing her last. The revolver lay on the floor by his right hand. Her dress burned and blood oozed from the wound. Doyle was arrested. His story is simple, and the circumstances of the case seem to bear it out. He is a trained barber and has lived in Denver for twelve years. He came here from Florence last February and has been working steadily. Iza Dooley came here from Nebraska a year ago and has worked in law enforcement circles after serving time in the county jail for destroying the inside of a carriage.
Doolittle, J.K.
J. K. Doolittle Rocky Mountain News May 5, 1883 The death of Mr. And she had little expected the sad news of her husband's death to come so soon. Yesterday morning Mr. Mitchell Benedict, a brother-in-law, received a telegram that Mr. Doolittle had died the previous day. But no further details were released. Mr. Doolittle arrived in Colorado in 1966 and soon went into business and achieved social and other celebrity. His staff included the best and brightest in the country. Due to poor health he gave up his business in this town two years ago and moved to Pueblo where he stayed until last January, then sold it again and stopped in Denver for a few days to get away from the many former employees to adopt. , returned to Mrs. Doolittle in Lodi, N.Y. He was gravely ill for eight or ten months, just as Mrs. Doolittle was before his death, and he was not expected to survive long, and yet he did not expect to follow her so soon. But the merciless hand of disease clung securely to him, and consumption added another victim to his list. He was about 45 years old and lived a life of no cheating. In 1875 the only child died, a boy. One by one, the family is thrown out of the beautiful world and reunites on the shore of the unknown. Mr. Doolittle's funeral is taking place in Lodi today and many friends who are on the edge of time will stop and shed tears for their departed loved ones.
Doolittle, J. K. (Sra.)
Mrs. J. K. Doolittle Rocky Mountain News May 5, 1883 death of Mr. N.Y., and she had not expected the sad news of her husband's death to come so soon. Yesterday morning Mr. Mitchell Benedict, a brother-in-law, received a telegram that Mr. Doolittle had died the previous day. But no further details were released. Mr. Doolittle arrived in Colorado in 1966 and soon went into business and achieved social and other celebrity. His staff included the best and brightest in the country. Due to poor health he gave up his business in this town two years ago and moved to Pueblo where he stayed until last January, then sold it again and stopped in Denver for a few days to get away from the many former employees to adopt. , returned to Mrs. Doolittle in Lodi, N.Y. He was gravely ill for eight or ten months, just as Mrs. Doolittle was before his death, and he was not expected to survive long, and yet he did not expect to follow her so soon. But the merciless hand of disease clung securely to him, and consumption added another victim to his list. He was about 45 years old and lived a life of no cheating. In 1875 the only child died, a boy. One by one, the family is thrown out of the beautiful world and reunites on the shore of the unknown. Mr. Doolittle's funeral is taking place in Lodi today and many friends who are on the edge of time will stop and shed tears for their departed loved ones.
Doolittle, Sara
Sarah Doolittle Chieftain Town February 5, 1919 Miss Mary Tilton Doolittle, daughter of Mrs. Sherman Fosdick, of this town, received $21,000 from the trustees of her aunt, Mrs., Connecticut some years ago. The money Mrs. Doolittle receives is her share of the estate, as provided for in her aunt's will. Miss Doolittle graduated from Centennial High School in 1916 and State Teachers College in 1918. That winter she helped out with childcare at the Bessemer ward.
Doran, Franz W.
Francis W. Jim Doran - Mayor - March 10, 2011 - Francis W. Jim Doran, 94, died March 8, 2011. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dora Helen Pat Doran; brothers, Edward and Fredrick Doran; Parents, Edward F. and Ella Doran. Jim is survived by his children Carol (Robert) Ackworth and Paul Doran; grandchildren, Joshua (Sandra) Ackworth, Cassie Ackworth (Jeremey), Nicole (John) Carrillo, Jennifer (Paul) Welte, Robert Highberger and seven great-grandchildren. Jim retired from Colorado State Hospital in 1980, where he was the Accounts Payable Manager for 42 years. Jim was a loving family man who always put the needs of his family first. He was an avid fisherman and loved being in the mountains. She enjoyed gardening and planting tomatoes and roses for her family. Jim made friends easily and never met a stranger. Jim and Pat were one of the founding families of St. Pius X. He was a bouncer for many years and was a parishioner for over fifty years before his death. Jim has received the kindest, most loving and compassionate care at Sharmar Care Center where he has lived for the past three years. A special thanks for the love you received there. Exhibition, Thursday, 4 to 6 p.m., at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Rosary at 9:30 am followed by Funeral Mass at 10:00 am Friday 11 March 2011 at St Pius X Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Jim's Sangre de Cristo Hospice in memory through the funeral home. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Doran, Kind
Infante Doran Pueblo Cacique January 3, 1919 Infante Doran died on January 2 at a local hospital. Body in McCarthy's house.
Doran, Rochelle Elizabeth
Rochelle Elizabeth Doran - Pueblo Chief - September 5, 2010 - Rochelle Elizabeth Doran passed away unexpectedly on August 31, 2010 in Pueblo, Colorado. Rochelle was born on September 20, 1954 in Torrance, California to Cecil and Esther Martinez. His mother Esther preceded him in death; and sister, Florencia Alnasrallah. Her survivors include her three daughters, Michellene Highberger, Nicole (John) Carrillo, and Jennifer (Paul) Welte; four grandchildren, Jagger, Nixon, Sloan, Chase, and would be welcoming a new grandson in the spring. He is also survived by his father Cecil; ex-husband and friend Paul Doran; siblings Diane (James) Geilish, Eva Martinez, Cecil (Dianna) Martinez, Yvonne (Steve) Lappi, Louis (Kim) Martinez, Paul (Michelle) Martinez, Paula (Doug) Hitchens and Genoula (Sean) Ryan; as well as countless nieces, nephews and friends. Rochelle loved spending time with her grandchildren; her dog Brody; and he loved to exercise. Rosary, 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 7, 2010, followed by Funeral Mass, 10:00 a.m.; both in St. Pius X Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Doran, Wilbur Lee
Wilbur Lee Doran - Chieftain Village - July 19, 2011 - Wilbur Lee Doran, born July 31, 1923 in Canon City, Colorado, died on April 28, 2011 at the age of 87 in Concord, Massachusetts after heart surgery. A lifelong Colorado resident, Wilbur spent his youth in Cripple Creek and his adult life in Pueblo, where he met his wife, Aline McCain, while attending college. At the start of World War II, Wilbur enlisted in the army. A veteran of the Battle of the Bulge and of crossing the Rhine on the Remagen bridge, Wilbur was part of the generation we owe so much for having lived through times most of us only know about from history books or the movies. . Aline waited at home for four years and they were married on March 10, 1946, weeks after Wilbur's safe return. In Wilbur's words, "On our first date, I held her hand and I never let go." They were still holding hands on their 65th wedding anniversary, shortly before her death. After the wedding, Wilbur moved to South Dakota with his young wife to help a wartime friend with the grocery store. Finding South Dakota too cold for their liking, they returned to Pueblo after a year, where Wilbur built with his own hands the home they would spend their lives in. Wilbur worked as a contractor and carpenter for many years before joining the Colorado State Highway. Department as Bridge Inspector responsible for all structures in Southeastern Colorado. By the time he retired, he had not only achieved the highest rank for his achievement, but also a group of dear friends with whom he kept in touch until his last days. The Colorado Mountains were part of Wilbur. He was an avid fisherman and nature lover. He never tired of his time in the Rocky Mountains, a passion he passed on to his entire family. Wilbur also loved people. He was happiest with his family and with his lively and outgoing personality he made friends with almost everyone he met. You will be greatly missed by your family and many, many friends. Wilbur is survived by his wife, D. Aline (McCain) Doran; children, Bruce Doran and his wife Anne Doran, Joyce Doran and her partner Verle Wright, and Brian Doran and his partner Mary Anne Cleary; and to his grandsons Nathan Walent and his wife Kervi Walent, Crystal Walent, Natalie Doran and Ross Doran; by her great-granddaughters Ciani Walent and Aliyana Walent; by his nephew George Miller and his wife Theresa Miller; and niece, Elaine (Miller) Goodwin and her husband, Gary Goodwin; and her sister-in-law Maxine McCain. Before that his sister Evelyn Lucille (Doran) Miller and her husband John Jeter Miller, also from Pueblo. The family invites everyone who knew Wilbur to a celebration of his life to be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Pueblo Nature Center Pavilion, 5200 Nature Center Road, Pueblo, CO 81008. m. on Wilbur's 88th birthday, Sunday. , July 31, 2011. Come share stories and be with friends and family whose lives have been touched by Wilbur's time on this earth. No flowers or donations please, just your company and memories. Casual attire, RSVP encouraged but not required.
dory, roger
Roger Dorcy - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 25, 2005 - Bishop of Pueblo Dies in Accident - Veteran Priest Just Returned from Trip - Rev. Roger Dorcy of Pueblo celebrated his 25th birthday as a Catholic priest with a cruise around Alaska. He died in a car accident the day he returned. Dorcy drove to Colorado Springs airport on Saturday afternoon to pick up Bishop Arthur Tafoya, who was arriving on a later flight from the same cruise ship. Dorcy's car exited Interstate 25 about 18 miles south of Colorado Springs, returned to the freeway, spun and rolled over, the Colorado State Patrol said. Dorcy died at the scene around 1:20 p.m. m. The way he died was tragic, Tafoya said. He will be missed. He was very loved and respected. Dorcy, 59, has been rector of Sacred Heart Cathedral in Pueblo since 2003 and before that was a 12-year member of Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Dorcy was ordained in Pueblo 25 years ago. Tafoya will celebrate his 25th anniversary as bishop later this year. The cruise was sponsored by St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center in Pueblo. They invited us to the tour to honor our contributions, Tafoya said. The trip was a highlight for Dorcy, who has been battling cancer with radiation and chemotherapy since last September. It was a very relaxing trip, Tafoya said. We really enjoyed looking at the glaciers and seeing the beauty of the state of Alaska. Dorcy was a board member at St. Mary-Corwin Hospice and Palliative Care and Sangre de Christo. I don't know if he had any hobbies. I don't know if he had time for hobbies, said Dr. Joel Ohlsen, Chair of the Hospice Committee. Ohlsen said he was a true leader. He was a very warm, friendly and approachable person. He loved debating and discussing social and political issues. Barbara Duff, director of business and finance for the Diocese of Pueblo, said Dorcy will resume cancer treatments this week. He said his stamina seemed to be improving a little before the cruise. He was strong, his voice was strong, his hair was a little thinner, he said. He was very loyal to his parish. He was also known for his civic duty. He was known throughout Pueblo. Fix: The headline had the wrong title. Reverend Roger Dorcy was a priest. The correction was made on 07/26/2005.
Dorland, William John jr.
William John Dorland Jr. - Chieftain Village - March 25, 2012 - William John Dorland Jr., 91, a wonderful husband, father and friend, died peacefully on Friday March 23, 2012. Bill Dorland was born on March 28 in Denver born May 1920 to William John Dorland and May Tindell. Raised as Bud, Bill graduated from North High School before leaving Colorado for Hawaii to work as a civilian clerk for the Department of the Navy. He was at Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941, helping fight fires on the naval destroyers Cassin and Downes after the Pacific Fleet was bombed. Bill later enlisted in the United States Army. While attending the University of Kentucky at Lexington to major in surveying, he met his future wife, Mary Elizabeth Spencer, at a YWCA ball. Bill and Mary would correspond during the war. Bill was part of a small group of engineers known as the Ledo Road Gypsies who did the groundwork for the fuel lines along Ledo Road and Burma Road. Bill and Mary married in 1946. Bill continued to work for the Public Service Company of Colorado in Denver and in 1952 transferred to Grand Junction. He was instrumental in the conversion of Grand Junction and many of the surrounding producing communities to natural gas. He worked for many years as Assistant Superintendent of Gas Operations at Grand Junction before moving to Pueblo in 1974 as Manager of Gas Operations for the Pueblo Division of the Public Utility Company. Bill retired in 1985 after more than 39 years with the company. Community involvement was important to Bill, both as a member of his church and through service clubs. He was active in the Kiwanis Club, Grand Junction Civitan Club, Pueblo Pachyderms, Knights of Columbus and Christ the King Parish. Bill enjoyed golf and counted painting, carpentry and fly tying among his many hobbies and interests. He liked people and was always ready with a smile and a helping hand. Bill is survived by his 65-year-old wife Mary, his only love; children, Steven and wife, Sun Chia-Chu of Folsom, California, Ralph and wife, Anne Beavan of Fort Collins, Alan and wife, Adrienne of Fort Worth, Texas, John and wife, Judy of Pueblo; and nine grandchildren. His daughter Anne Marie preceded him in death; His parents; and sister, Lucille. Commemorative Mass, 10:30 am, Wednesday 28 March 2012, Cristo Rei Parish, corner of Bonforte and Horseshoe in Belmont, followed by a reception. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dornan, William
William Dornan - Pueblo Chief - April 16, 1909 - Puebloan dies in California - News broke in this town yesterday announcing the death of William Dornan of Richmond, Cal., who was injured in a railroad accident there three weeks ago would. Dornan was caught by a train and lost both legs. He was taken to a hospital and given all possible help, and for a time it was thought the injured man would recover, but blood poisoning set in and nothing could be done to save the man's life. The deceased was the brother of Robert and James Dornan who reside in that city at 1101 West Eleventh Street who were informed of the accident and who were at their brother's bedside when he died. A mother, two brothers and three sisters living in Ayr, Scotland are surviving and have been informed of the deaths of their son and brother. The deceased was single and well known in that town, having previously worked on a railroad. The remains will be brought to this city and moved to McCarthy Chapel pending the completion of burial preparations.
Dorance Frank L.
Frank "Lencho" Dorrance - Chieftain Village - November 20, 2011 - Frank "Lencho" Dorrance passed away unexpectedly on November 16, 2011. Frank was born on October 24, 1934 in Cimarron, N.M. His love preceded Frank in death to wife Toni, with whom he is now united in heaven; and her parents, Lawrence and Delia. She is survived by her five beloved children, Larry (Holly), Debra, Rita, Frances and Mike (Sharon). He is survived by seven grandchildren; four stepchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Juanita Dickerman, of Texas. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him. He was a devout member of the Catholic Church of St. Joseph in Blende. Rosary, 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 21, 2011, and Funeral Mass, Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 11:00 a.m.; both in the Catholic Church of São José. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, please make a donation to the St. Joseph New Building Fund in memory of Frank Dorrance.
Dorrance, Magdalena Antonia
Magdalene Antonia Toni Dorrance - Cacique del Pueblo - December 17, 2010 - Magdalene Antonia Toni Dorrance died after a short illness on December 16, 2010 at her home, surrounded by her family and close friends. She was born on May 20, 1936 in Miami, New Mexico. Toni was preceded in death by her parents, Facundo and Lazarita Duran; sister, Carmella Kerr; and niece, Patricia Martinez. She is survived by her loving husband, Frank L. Dorrance, with whom she was 56; and five loving children, Larry (Holly), Debra, Rita, Frances and Mike (Sharon) Dorrance. She leaves behind seven grandchildren, four stepchildren and three great-grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her. She was a devout member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Pueblo, Colorado. Rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday, December 19, 2010; Funeral Mass, 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 20, 2010, both at St. Joseph in Blende. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, please donate to St. Joseph in memory of Toni Dorrance.
Dorell, Edna
Edna V. (Golladay) Dorrell - Chief of Pueblo - August 13, 2013 - Edna V. (Golladay) Dorrell, 94, beloved wife of Johnny, died on August 10, 2013 in Pueblo, Colorado. Born July 2, 1919 to Cecil and Agnes Golladay in Lamar, Colorado. Survived by her loving husband Johnny, whom she married on Christmas Day 1944; son, Kim (Sheryl) Dorrell, Pueblo; grandson, Kyle Dorrell, Pueblo; Siblings, Cecil Golladay Jr., (Irene Kelso), Pueblo and Donald (Betty) Golladay, Montrose, Colorado; Nieces and Nephews, Gary Golladay, Danielle (Levi) Hinson, Colton Golladay and Alison Golladay, All of Colorado City, Colorado, Jeff Golladay, Temperance, Michigan, Pam (Ken) Barton and Holli Barton of Pueblo, Colorado, Becky (Hank) Hahne , Kearra Hahne, Parker Hahne, all from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Cindy Golladay, Deborah Golladay and Scott Golladay. He is also survived by dear friends, Marcie Carpenter and Fern Cossel. Edna graduated from Centennial High School in 1937 and later attended Pueblo Community College. She worked at Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Frances Ice Cream, Montgomery Ward, and Pueblo Schools in the Dining Hall as a cashier. He enjoyed playing bridge and pinochle, and cooking great meals for his family. He attended the Wesley United Methodist Church. Longtime member of Eastern Star, Royal Neighbors and Rebekahs. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Thursday 15 August 2013, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment, Mausoleum of the Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Dorsey, Gregory Alan
Gregory Alan Dorsey - Chief of Pueblo - July 7, 2010 - Gregory Alan Dorsey, born September 21, 1948 in Pueblo. A fighter who bravely faced countless trials throughout his life, he bravely lost his battle with cancer and went to the gates of heaven on July 6, 2010. His parents, Robert and Josephine Dorsey, preceded him in death; sister, Laura Schwab; and wife Linda Dorsey. She is survived by her children Aedra (Dominic) Magdaleno, Carrie (Shava) Dorsey, Tara (Alzado) Adame and Brian Dorsey; the absolute love and joys of her life, her grandchildren Cassidy Nolan and baby Magdaleno, Ava, Olivia and Mia Adame. Also surviving are Bobbi Zangaris, Jeff (Lisa) Dorsey, Tracy (Randy) Roybal; sister-in-law, Georgette (John) Beggs; ex-wife Lyn Brown; beloved pet, buddy; also numerous nieces and nephews. Greg graduated from South High School in 1966 and loved his classmates and enjoyed their get togethers whenever he could. A lifelong insurance agent, Greg could be found at The Deli every lunchtime, answering the phone and telling the latest jokes he had heard or made up. His love for life was evident in the friendships he nurtured over the years and the new ones he made every day. A special thanks to your team of nurses at Parkview Skilled Nursing, especially Carrie and Tammy, for all their care and support. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. In memory of Greg, The Deli will be closed on Friday 9th July 2010. Funeral Service, Friday, July 9, 2010 at 11 am, Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers and food, donations can be made to PBS or Craig Hospital through the funeral home.
Dorsey, J.W.
J. W. Dorsey - Rocky Mountain News - September 18, 1882 - Free State - Mr. J. W. Dorsey of Boulder, who had been confined in the Village Asylum for some time, died suddenly Tuesday.
Dorsey, John
John Dorsey - Rocky Mountain News - January 5, 1881 - Rio Grande - Cold weather in the Arkansas Gorge - City - John Dorsey was a good friend of Governor Hunt. The two came on the day train from Denver last Thursday, the governor to Washington and Mr. Dorsey to Alamosa. The latter fell ill and had to stop at the Union Depot Hotel when the train arrived in that city, where he died the next day. The deceased's many friends across the state will be pleased to know that he hosted Mr. Purdy, the hotel manager, during his brief illness. The funeral took place on New Year's Day and the body was buried in Pueblo Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Dörte, Beatriz
Beatrice Dorte - Cacique Pueblo - January 19, 1919 - Beatrice Dorte died on January 18. The funeral was conducted by McCarthy at 3am yesterday.
Speaker Barbara Jean
Barbara Jean Hosen - Cacique de Pueblo - March 18, 2009 - Barbara Jean Hosen, age 75, died March 16, 2009. She is survived by her loving husband Nick, with whom she was 52; children, Tom (LaRae) cans, Denver, Colorado, Terra (Jeff) Riggio, Pueblo, Cathy (Jim) O'Dorisio and John (Kathy) cans, both Denver; grandchildren, Nick and Alexdoses, Lindsay, Krista and Frank Riggio, Megan, Jessica and Tyler O'Dorisio and Jake and Lukedoses; also survived by his brothers and sister Josephine (William) Malovich, Aguilar, Colorado; Charles Cozzie, Denver, Colorado; and Phillip (Helen) Cozzie, Colorado Springs, Colorado; special niece, Marlene (Rick) Riccatone; various other nieces, nephews and other relatives. Barbara was a member of the Holy Family Parish of Pueblo. She was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her family and all their activities. Funeral Mass, 10:00 am, Friday 20 March 2009, Holy Family Church followed by burial, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers and food, donations may be made to Holy Family Parish in memory of Barbara. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Speaker, Jose
Joseph Lassen - Village Leader - July 25, 2008 - Joseph Lassen of Aguilar, Colorado, died on July 19, 2008 at the Colorado Veterans State Nursing Home in Walsenburg, Colorado at the age of 83. Rugby, Colorado on June 24, 1925 to Mildred (Ratkovich) and Martindoses. Joe attended Rugby and Aguilar High School, graduating from Aguilar High School in 1944. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy and proudly served his country during World War II in Alaska and the theaters of the Pacific and Asia. He was honorably discharged in 1945. He attended Trinidad State Junior College and earned his AA diploma. Joe then received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Adams State College. On July 15, 1954, Joe married Anna Hrvatin at St. Anthony Church in Aguilar. He liked being a teacher and taught for 34 years at the John Mall High School in Walsenburg. After his retirement, he enjoyed many things. Two of the highlights of her life were trips to Croatia with Pueblo Tamburitzas and a trip to Alaska with her son. A keen outdoorsman, Joe was an experienced lumberjack, hunter, fisherman and camper. He enjoyed taking care of his beautiful garden. He loved baseball and played for various football clubs and college teams. He traveled to different states with his wife Anna to dance at polka festivals. He was a member of St. Anthony Parish in Aguilar and the Preseren Glee Club in Pueblo. He liked the holidays and his family and friends. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a doting grandfather. He will be truly missed by those he loved and those who knew and loved him. His parents, Martin and Mildred, preceded him in death, as did his brothers Mike, Pete, and sister Katie Paulovich. The survivors are his wife of 56, Anna Hosen, home of Aguilar, Colorado; son, Michael Cans, Johnstown, Colorado; daughter, Debbie (Leo) Maes Jr. Chandler, Arizona; grandchildren, Susanne and Samanthadoses, Nicole and Jared Kramer, Jennica and Leo Maes III; Brothers, Paul Cans, Aguilar, Nick (Barbara) Cans, Pueblo; brother-in-law, Tom Paulovich, Aguilar; Sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Tatar, Glenwood Springs, Colorado; Edith (Louis) Mattivi, Westminster; Rosemarie Sax, Denver; countless nieces, nephews and many dear friends. The vigil, Wednesday from 3pm to 7pm in the chapel of the Comi undertaker and Thursday from 8.30am to 9.30am in the church of Santo Antônio in Aguilar. The funerals will take place on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at the Igreja de Santo Antônio, with the Rosary at 9:30 am followed by the funeral Mass at 10:00 am. Phil Coury. Burial will be at Trinidad Catholic Cemetery with funeral services conducted by the US Naval Honor Guard. Active contributors include Michael Ricottone, Marty Canon, Tom Canon, Leo Maes III, Joe Arnone, and George Ghella. Immediately after the services, friends are invited to join the family at the Santo Antônio parish hall. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association in the care of the Comi Funeral Home PO Box 122, Trinidad, CO 81082.
Speaker, Paul
Paul Lassen - Village Chief - August 9, 2009 - Paul First, 86, of Aguilar, died on Wednesday August 5, 2009 after a violent battle with pneumonia. Paul was born in 1922 to Yugoslav immigrants in the Rugby coalfields of southern Colorado. He began his education at Rugby's One Room School, where he learned English as a second language. After Paul's family moved to Aguilar, he enrolled in school there, where he excelled in sports. He graduated from high school and later trained as a barber in Pueblo. Paul proudly enlisted in the US Army in 1942 during World War II. He served his country for three years, including 29 months abroad in African and Italian campaigns. After his release, Paul returned to Aguilar where he opened his own hair salon and later also worked in the maintenance department of Trinidad State Junior College. It was decommissioned after 20 years, but Paul's Barber Shop remained open until 2005, when Paul turned 83. The store was a fun and lively meeting place for Paul's friends and family. They reminisced and told stories about the "old days", local history and discussed the latest happenings in the city. Paul was thankful for all of his loyal customers, who often traveled in from out of town to get their hair cut. The shop and adjoining billiard room, which was converted into a workshop, were places where Paul displayed his collections of antiques, old photographs, and coal-mining memorabilia. Paul was a skilled and artful carpenter, and when the "shop was slow" he enjoyed doing woodworking projects next door. He felt honored when locals brought items to be repaired. In 1950 Paul married Mildred (Tudy) Curgus and they were devoted to each other, to God and to their three children Rob, Paula and Jimmy. Paul emphasized his belief that the priorities in life are family, health and loved ones. He was a kind, generous and caring man and he will be remembered for his wonderful sense of humor and dedication to his community. He was a longtime member of SNPJ Lodge, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and a dedicated member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. He was actively involved in the preparation of the Aguilar Centennial Commemoration and the project to place permanent plaques in Aguilar to mark the route of the Highway of Legends. Proud of his Slavic heritage, Paul, with his sister and brothers, upheld the "old country" traditions of making cabbage, wine, potica and other ethnic foods. He grew fresh vegetables in his garden and was a great cook. Paul looked forward to the holidays so he could use his stuffed turkey to make special meals for his family using a 'secret' recipe he learned from his loving mother. Paul loved vintage cars, collecting and traveling to Cripple Creek with friends. She also enjoyed weekend getaways with her sister Katie and husband Tom Paulovich. He was also very happy to meet and visit his family in Yugoslavia. Paul will be remembered fondly and fondly by his family, friends and his cat, Spike. She is survived by her son Robert (Ann) Hosen; daughter Paula (Toby) cans; grandsons, James and Christopher; brother Nick cans; and numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws. Paul died from his parents, Martin and Milka cans; Brothers, Mike, Pete and Joe Cans; sister, Katie Paulovich; Mrs., Mildred (Tudy) Cans; and their youngest son, James Paul Cans. The recitation of the Holy Rosary will take place on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at 9:30 am, followed by the celebration of Mass at 10:00 am by Father Phil Coury; Both services will be held at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Aguilar, Colorado. Joe Arnone, Marty Hosen, Wolfgang Jank, Matt Lucero, William Malovich and Ed Velasquez serve as porters. Burial will take place in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. After the service, the family invites everyone to a reception at the parish hall of Santo Antônio in Aguilar. The family would like to thank all friends who have supported them and would like to express their gratitude to Ruth Klement for providing warmth and camaraderie to Paul. Those interested can make memorial donations to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, P.O. Box 451429, Atlanta, GA, 31145, or by email at lbda@lbda.org.
Dosenovich, Jorge
George Lassenovich Pueblo Chief March 9, 1919 George Lassenovich died at the age of 30 on March 8, 1919 at a local hospital. Body in United Undertaker Co. chief's village. March 10, 1919 The funeral of Georgedosesovich will be held this morning at 10 am at the United Funeral Home. The funeral will take place in Roselawn. Chieftain Village March 11, 1919 The funeral of Georgedosesovich was held at the Russian Orthodox Church at 10am yesterday morning. Rev. Peter Semaschko led. Burial was in Roselawn by the United Undertaking Co.
Doss, Maria Elena
Mary Ellen Doss - Imperial Funeral Home - December 11, 2012 - Mary Ellen Doss, March 27, 1933 - December 7, 2012
Doctor, Guazio
Guazio Dotolo - Cacique Pueblo December 1, 1918 The funeral of Guazio Dotolo will be held this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. Father Rizzi will conduct services and the funeral will be in Roselawn.
Dott, Mathilde
Matilda Dott - Cacique Pueblo April 5, 1919 Matilda Dott died at the age of 50 on April 4 at a local hospital. body in Whiton's house. Chieftain Village April 6, 1919 The remains of Matilda Dott were shipped by McCarthy yesterday to Colorado Springs for burial.
Daughters, Karl R.
Charles R. Dotterer Pueblo Chief September 9, 1918 Charles R. Dotterer, aged 42, died yesterday at a local hospital. He came from Holly, Colorado three months ago. He leaves behind a wife and daughter Holly, Colorado, five sisters, Mrs. Frank Maninger, Mrs. L.D. Remelat, Mrs. Ernest Bear and Mrs. Bertha Dotterer, all of Harper, Kansas, and Mrs. Joe Smith of Goodell. Okla., and four siblings, Dan from Cherokee, Okla., Ed from Byron, Okla., Andrew from Stafford, Kansas, and Tiff from Harper, Kansas. ME Harper Church, Kan. The body was taken to the United Funeral Home and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village September 10, 1918 The body of Charles Dotterer was transported last night by the United Undertaking Company to Harper, Kansas, accompanied by relatives.
Daughters, George J.
George J. Dotterer Town Chief December 30, 1918 George J. Dotterer dies George J. Dotterer, 19, died yesterday at a local hospital after contracting the flu. He was the son of Mrs. Darian Dotterer, 714 E. 6th St. His father is a driller at the Columbine oil well. He worked at Columbine as a drill coach. The remains are in the McCarthy Funeral Home. obituary later. Chieftain Village January 3, 1919 The funeral of George Dotterer will be at 10 this morning at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. T. B. Tire will lead the services. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
Doty, Ellis Franklin
Ellis Franklin Doty Town Chief October 18, 1919 Ellis Franklin Doty, age 36, died October 17 at the 718 W. 12th St. Corps in Davis-Vories. Ellis Franklin Doty Town Chief October 18, 1919 Prominent railroad chief dies Ellis Franklin Doty, 35, died yesterday morning at the family home, 718 W. 12th St. He lived in this town for 19 years after working as a railroad mechanic. He is survived by his wife, Nellie, a son, Floyd, father and mother, Mrs. Franklin Doty, a brother, Walter E. Doty, of Riverbank, California, and a sister, Miss Fay Doty of that city. He was a member of Tent No. 16, Maccabees and the O.R.C. He was at A.T. & S.F. in the last 6 years. His remains are in Davis-Vories Hall and funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village October 19, 1919 The funeral of Ellis F. Doty will be held at 2:30 am Monday afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. H. T. Gary will officiate in the chapel and the Maccabees service will be held at the tomb. In addition to immediate family, Mr. Doty is survived by two aunts, Mrs. J.C. Brewer and Mrs. Fred Buschell, residents of Pueblo. Chieftain Village October 21, 1919 The funeral of Ellis Franklin Doty was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. H.T. Gary officiated. Mrs. W.V. Codding, accompanied by Mrs. S.A. Dent, sang "Someday it'll make it clear" and "Nearer to you, my God". Many grieving friends attended the services and floral offerings were numerous, completely covering and paving the coffin. Coffin and flower bearers were: John R. Rudy, CL Roper, J.D. Ashby, SW Thomas, R.E. Wadhams, H. Newhouse, Fred W. Salter, A.W. Thomas, Hans Chelgord and Charles Sober. The ritual work of the Maccabees was illustrated in the cemetery. The funeral was in Roselawn.
Doty, Marion
Marion Doty - Pueblo Chief - August 18, 2013 - Marion Doty, 75, died on August 9, 2013. She was born on December 14, 1937 in Pueblo. She is survived by her three children, Brete Beauvais de Pueblo, Brandi Beauvais of Steamboat Springs, and Buffy Meyer of Littleton; two grandchildren, Isaac and Connor Droke, also from Littleton. Marion loved her family very much and will miss all those whose hearts she touched. Memorial, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., August 31, 2013, Mineral Palace Park in Pueblo at the Rose Garden. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Doty, Maria Elena
Mary Ellen Doty Cacique del Pueblo December 19, 1919 Mrs. Mary Doty, aged 67, died at 718 W. 12th St. Corps, Davis-Vories. Pueblo Cacique December 19, 1919 Mrs. Doty dies Mrs. Mary Ellen Doty, aged 67, died yesterday afternoon at the residence, 718 W. 12th St., after an illness of 5 weeks. She is survived by husband F. H. Doty, one daughter, Miss Fay Doty, one son, Walter Doty of Riverbank, California; her father Joseph Miller and 5 sisters. Chieftain Village December 20, 1919 The funeral of Mary Ellen Doty will be at 2:30 this afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Columbine Review 606, W. B. A. the Maccabees will perform their ritual service in the cemetery. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village December 21, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ellen Doty was presented at 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. Henry J. Kohler officiated. Mrs. I.F. Wharton, accompanied by Miss Stella Meath, sang "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" and "Stay with Me". Mrs. Ada, accompanied by Mrs. Lyle Elliott, sang "Face to Face". At the conclusion of the services, the ritual work of WBA the Maccabees was illustrated, Columbine Hive No. 606, and also at Roselawn Cemetery where he was buried. At the grave, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Elliott sang "Going Down the Valley." The coffin and flower bearers were Mrs. Cheligord, Mrs. Fraley, Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. Schmitz, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Gilberto, Mrs. Curran, and Mrs. Francés. The flowers were numerous and beautiful.
Doty, Nellie
Nellie Doty - Chieftain Town - January 5, 1941 - Nellie Doty, mail ad. Chiefs' Village - January 6, 1941 - Funeral in our chapel this morning at 10am. Rev. C. Spurgeon McClung officiating. For rose lawn.
Guillermo E. Doty
William E. Doty - Cacique de Pueblo - December 11, 1925 - William E. Doty, age 63, died Thursday morning at the residence, 1203 West 7th Street. He is survived by his wife Nellie Doty; two sons, J.L. Doty of Garnett, Kansas; and Edgar Doty of Ottawa, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Lee Howard of Ottawa, Kansas; two brothers, F.H. Doty of 913 West 12th Street and Walker H. Doty of Colorado Springs; one sister, Mrs. Lois Brewer, 913b West 12th Street. He was a member of the Christian and Maccabean Church of Trinidad and the S.B.A. from Ottawa, Kansas. The body is being treated at United Davis-Vories Parlors. obituaries later. Chieftain Village - December 12, 1925 The funeral of William E. Doty will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the United Davis-Vories Chapel. The funeral will take place in Roselawn.
Dougherty, James Adelberto
James Adelbert Dougherty Pueblo Chief November 1, 1918 James the Delbert Dougherty, aged 32, a young acquaintance, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 1710 Berkeley Ave. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he came to Pueblo about 15 years ago where he made many friends during his time here. He is survived by wife May Dougherty, daughter Helen, mother, Mrs. Mary Dougherty, a brother, Frank, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and sister, Mrs. L. J. Keiflein, of 1710 Berkeley. He was a member of the Board of Knights and Ladies and the Salt Lake City Railroad Union. The body is in McMinn's Undertake Parlors. The obituary will be announced later. Chieftain Village November 3, 1918 The funeral of James A. Dougherty was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the home, 1710 Berkeley Ave. Rvdo, instead. Father Minot conducted private services. Miss Mamie Byrnes, accompanied by Mrs. WB McMinn, sang "Lord of Mercy and Compassion" and "Jesus My Lord, My God". The flowers were numerous and beautiful. The bearers were: M.C. Jones, Frank Carroll, William Deha and Arthur Prosser. The burial was in Roselawn by the McMinn Undertaking Co.
Dougherty, John L.
John L. Dougherty - Chieftain Village - July 1, 2012 - John L. Dougherty, 61. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Dougherty, John William
John William Dougherty - Chieftain Village - January 5, 2010 - John William Dougherty, aged 84, born October 13, 1925 in Jerome, Arizona, died December 20, 2009. His wife, Kathryn Maxine Dougherty, preceded him in death . with whom he had been married since June 21, 1947. He is survived by his children Brian (and Pam) of Pueblo, Norman (and Julie) of Maine, Alan (Nobuko) of Washington State, and Bridget of Washington State. He is also survived by his grandchildren Chesney and Lindsey (and their mother Christy); Megan; Wilhelm; and Kathryn, Margaret, Elizabeth and Rachel. Died of his parents Russell A. Dougherty and Pearl (Shults) Dougherty. He has a PhD in Electrical Engineering and has worked for General Electric throughout his career. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. The family will have a private keepsake.
DoughertyKathryn Maxine
Kathryn Maxine Dougherty – Chieftain Village – March 25, 2009 – Kathryn Maxine Dougherty, aged 81, born August 24, 1927 in San Francisco, California, died March 21, 2009. Survived by her husband John William Dougherty dated June 21 1947 Pueblo; his brother Norman (Freelene) Hering of Oregon; and their children Brian (Pam) of Pueblo, Norman (Julie) of Maine, Alan (Nobuko) of Washington State, and Bridget of Washington State. He is also survived by his grandchildren Chesney and Lindsey (and their mother Christy); Megan; Wilhelm; and Kathryn, Margaret, Elizabeth and Rachel. She died of her parents Herbert Earl Herring and Anna (Zimmerman) Herring. After raising her four children, she went back to school and earned a PhD in English. She was a high school English teacher and taught creative writing at the State University of New York at Albany. Her interests included cooking, traveling to China, Africa and Spain, the NY Times crossword and many books. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The family will have a private keepsake.
Dougherty, Masculino
Mr. Dougherty - Rocky Mountain News - December 30, 1881 - The General State - A man named Dougherty was robbed of $400 in a Pueblo bar Monday and kicked out after beating. He has since died and both men are in custody.
Douglas, Charles Lee
Charles Lee Douglas - Village Chief - July 31, 2013 - Charles Lee Douglas, aged 66, passed away unexpectedly on July 26, 2013. His parents, Jimmy and Angelina, predeceased him; and brother, Donald Douglas. Charles is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; daughters, Teri, Nikki and Melanie; stepson, Darryl; six brothers; five sisters; five grandchildren; three brothers-in-law; two sisters-in-law; mother-in-law, Tillie Major; and many other family members and friends. Charles served in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and received a Purple Heart for his service. A memorial service will be held at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel on Monday, August 5, 2013 at 10:30 am.
Douglas, Juan
John Douglas Pueblo Chieftain May 14, 1919 John Douglas died at a local hospital yesterday at the age of 55. The body is in the McCarthy house.
Douglass, Jeanette Elisabeth
Jeanette Elisabeth Douglass - Village leader - January 16, 2012 - Jeanette Elisabeth Douglass died at the age of 76 on January 13, 2012. She is survived by her husband Robert Joseph Douglass, aged 57; children, Marla (Peter) Gibbs, Corri (Mike) Frasca, Gina (Rodney) Johnson and Joe (Nina) Douglass; grandchildren, Nicole (Rob) Gagliano-Weins, Leah Gibbs, Mike Frasca, Christina Frasca, Ashley Douglass, Matthew Douglass, Hanna Douglass, Shana Johnson and Brianna Johnson; great-grandchildren Chelsea Ebanks, Shayla Ebanks, Mya Gibbs and Carlo Douglass-Skilling; Sister Marie Hinds; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, William and Charlotte Carara; and special cousin Betty Gorman. Preceded in death by his parents, Anthony and Mary Porreca; Sister Dorothy (Kenneth) Crank; and special cousin Louis Caricato. Jeanette was born on April 7, 1935 in Pueblo. He graduated from Central High School in 1953. She enjoyed arts and crafts, portraiture, gardening, interior decorating, furniture repairing, sewing, her grandchildren's activities, and summers at the family cabin. Jeanette was an active member of the Shrine of Saint Teresa and the Society of Mary. Also a member of Ladies Fidelity Lodge and Eagles Aerie No. 145. Rosario, 6 p.m. Wednesday and Funeral Mass, Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 10:00 am, with Monsignor Edward Núñez as celebrant; both services at St. Therese Shrine, 300 Goodnight Ave. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Douglas, Robert C.
Robert C. Douglass - Chieftain Village - May 7, 1903 - May 5, 1903 Robert C., son of Mr. Funeral Residence at 10 this morning.
Douglas, Roberto Jose
Robert Joseph Joe Douglass - Pueblo Chief - January 30, 2013 - Robert Joseph Joe Douglass, age 80, died on January 26, 2013. The death was preceded by his wife Jeannette Douglass. Survived by children Marla (Peter) Gibbs, Corri (Mike) Frasca, Gina (Rodney) Johnson and Joe (Nina) Douglass; grandchildren, Nicole Gagliano, Leah Gibbs, Mike Frasca, Christina Frasca, Ashley (Aaron) Skilling, Matthew Douglass, Hanna Douglass, Shana Johnson and Brianna Johnson; great-grandchildren, Chelsea Ebanks, Shayla Ebanks, Mya Gibbs and Carlo Skilling; brother-in-law and sister, William and Charlotte Carara; sister-in-law Marie Hinds; and many special nieces, nephews and friends. The death was preceded by his parents Edward and Harriet Douglass. Joe was born on November 13, 1932 in Pueblo. He graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School in 1951. Joe was one of the founders and longtime president of Father John Power's Catholic Basketball League. He enjoyed visiting people and touched everyone he met with kindness and encouragement. Joe was a faithful member of the Santa Teresa Shrine. Exhibition, Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Montgomery & Steward. Vision, one hour before the rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Thursday and Mass, Friday, February 1, 10:00 am, both services at the Shrine of St. Therese, 300 Goodnight Ave., with Rev. Liam Courtney as celebrant. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Douthit, Dwight A.
Dwight A. Douthit - Pueblo Chief - July 16, 2009 - Dwight A. Douthit, 61, of Pueblo, died Tuesday July 14, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Roberta Douthit; brother, Robert (LaVerne) Perkins; sister, Bonnie (Bill) Finney; special friend, Jim (Sherry) Bott; as well as his local brothers and sisters No. 28. Preceded in death by his father; and mother, Mary Perkins; Brother Darrell Perkins Jr. Dwight was a proud member of Local No. 28, who traveled the country on business. He was known to his family and friends as a grill expert and master craftsman. Dwight was loved by all who knew him and we will miss him dearly. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 18, 2009, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Recording will take place at a later date.
Duthit, Peter Lawton
Peter Lawton Douthit - Orphan World Journal - November 8, 2012 - Peter Lawton Douthit, a poet, author and farmer, passed peacefully into eternity on October 27, 2012 at the age of 76 in Taos, NM. Born in Bradford PA, she lived in New York, San Francisco and New Orleans before settling in Taos 33 years ago. He was preceded in death by his sons John Lawton and Michael Amergin Douthit; Parents Louis Earl and Erla Louise Douthit, and brothers-in-law William A. MacNaughton Jr. and Barry Brown. He is survived by his wife Anne L. MacNaughton; daughter, Kathleen M. Douthit; son, Brendan D. Douthit; stepdaughter Daphne Julep Keidel and grandson Jesse R. Nicolay. She is also survived by her sisters Mary Margaret (Jeff) Dissinger of Cimarron and Dee Brown of Richmond, CA; sisters-in-law Virginia Sue (Jan) MacNaughton and Beverly MacNaughton of Austin, TX; Brothers-in-law James Robert MacNaughton and Charles Thomas MacNaughton of Houston, TX, as well as countless nieces, nephews, and cousins, and many friends and relatives in Taos Pueblo, Oklahoma, and around the world. Peter, better known as Rabbit, was to many an alternative community pioneer, political activist, entheogenetic explorer, and poetic guru. The funeral took place on October 29, 2012 at the Lama Foundation Burial Gardens in Lama. Arrangements by Rivera Family Funeral Home, Taos, NM.
Dover, Gene G.
Gene G. Dover - Village Chief - August 4, 2009 - Gene G. Dover, 56, died July 31, 2009. His parents, Norman and Lilah Dover, preceded him in death; a brother; and a sister, survived by his wife, Mary Olivas; children, Bonnie "Boo" Dover, Amber (Tom Freeman) Dover and Melody (Sean Miller) Dover; stepsons, Ronald Romero, Maria (Josiah) Puttre and Giorgia Romero; numerous grandchildren; sister, Nancy (Lloyd) Russeau; and brother, Allen Dover; as well as many other relatives. Gene was an intrepid explorer, an avid collector and a brilliant musician. Cremation and Funeral Service, Thursday at 10am, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. At Gene's request, a holiday picnic at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Lake Joy in City Park to celebrate his life.
Dover, Maria M.
Mary M. Dover - Cacique del Pueblo - October 5, 2013 - Mary M. Dover, 62, January 16, 1951 to September. 30 January 2013. Survived by John Dove, John Jr., Jeanetta Dover; Siblings, Daniel Masias, Rose Masias, Maryjane Masias, Susan (Scott) Pelc, Jessie Hernandez, Tony (Linda) Hernandez, Dolores Perry, Joseph Hernandez. Preceded in death by his mother María Hernández; and brother, Joe (Lupe) Masias. Gathering of family and friends at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, 313 Midnight Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005. Chief Pueblo – October 5, 2013 – Mary M. Dover, 62, Chatsworth, Georgia, formerly Pueblo, September 30. Peeple's Undertakers, Chatsworth.
Dover norman e.
Norman E. Dover - Pueblo Chief - January 27, 2009 - Norman E. Dover, 80, died January 25, 2009. Cremation without service at his request. Arrangements directed by Adrian Comer Funeral Home.
Doveton, Bazeth
Bazeth Doveton - Village Chief April 14, 1919 Bazeth Doveton died at a local hospital on April 13, aged 74. McCarthy's body sent to Trinidad. Chieftain Village April 15, 1919 The body of Bazeth Doveton was shipped to Trinidad yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaken Company.
Dovgan, Joseph Samo (Dr.)
Dr. A.S. AS AS Joseph Samo Dovgan – City Mayor – November 7 Joseph Samo Dovgan – Chief of Staff Joseph Samo Dovgan, 52, Phoenix; 21. Institutional Agency Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth.
Dovgan, Robert
Robert "Bob" Dovgan - Chieftain Village - July 3, 2013 - Robert "Bob" Dovgan died on June 30, 2013. His parents, Frank and Evelina Dovgan, preceded him in death. Bob is survived by his brother Walter Dovgan (Susie and Tristin Sochia); cousins, Samo and Corinne Dovgan; and many other cousins and friends. Bob graduated from Roncalli High School in 1967, attended the University of Colorado, and received his bachelor's degree from Southern Colorado State University. Bob worked as a Safety Sales Representative at ABBA Eye Care for 14 years; and operations manager for several moving companies in Denver, Colorado. He was also the owner and manager of the Francis Gregory Employment Agency. He was a member of the Catholic Church of St. He was also an avid sports fan from Colorado. Funeral service, 10:00 a.m. M., Friday, July 5, 2013, at St. Mary's, followed by burial in Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to Pueblo Elks Lodge BPOE 90. Arrangements directed by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dow, BettySue
Betty Sue Power Dow - Chieftain Village - December 2, 2012 - Betty Sue Power Dow, 85, a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, was called by her Lord and Savior to her final resting place on November 29, 2012, with His family by his side. He fought a dignified and courageous battle with cancer. Sue preceded her father William Art Power in death; mother, Bessie Susan Pope Power; younger brother Billy; special aunt, Eunice Pope; and associates, Ernie Garcia. Survived by children Betty (Dave) Salameno, Bill (Mary) Dow; grandchildren, Lori (Rex) Greenhood, Tami (Dennis) Maltbie, Gina (Kevin) Parnell, Meri (Donnie) Greenhood, Trudi (Brian) Lawson, Billy (Shannon) Dow; Great-grandchildren, J.T. (Alyssa), Josh (Tene'), Breann and Jonathon Greenhood, Katelyn and McKenna Parnell, Hana, Mason and Kayla Maltbie, Garrett, Olivia, Samuel and Zachary Lawson, Rance Dow, Keaton and Riley Anderson and Triston Cox. There will be no preview. Worship service, Monday, December 3, 2012, 2:00 p.m., Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery. Memorials can be found at Sangre de Cristo Hospice, Dorcy Cancer Center, or P.A.W.S. for the funeral home
Dowd, Pamela Jo
Pamela Jo Dowd - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2010 - Pamela Jo Dowd, aged 59, of Pueblo West, died December 14, 2010. She was born on August 26, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois to Alvin and Dorothy ( Wilmot) Hodges. Pam is survived by children Jody (Michael) Day, Brandon (Tami) Reno, Robert Kemper, Julie (Paul) McKlem; 13 grandchildren; Sisters, Sandra (Joe) Carpenter, Linda (Ray) Blackburn; brother Terry (Kelly) Hodges; countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Pam was preceded in death by her youngest son Joshua; His parents; and brother, Gary Hodges. Funeral Service, 4 p.m. Saturday, December 18, 2010, Antioch Baptist Church, 3220 W. Pueblo Blvd.
DOWLING, Federico M.
Lt. Col. Frederick M. "Fred" Dowling (ret.) - The Telegraph of Macon, Ga. - February 25, 2012 - Lt. Col. Frederick M. "Fred" Dowling (ret.) USAF, 87, died Thursday, May 23 February 2012 The funeral will take place on Monday, February 27, 2012 at 11:00 am. at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with burial at 2 p.m. at Andersonville National Cemetery with full military honors. The visit starts at 18:00. to Sunday 8:00 p.m. in the funeral home. Rev. Stephen Grantham will officiate. Mr. Dowling was born in Trinidad, CO. He was preceded in death by his wife Alice (Linker) Dowling. He proudly served in the United States Air Force and retired after more than twenty years of service. Mr. Dowling also retired from Robins Air Force Base. He was a member of the Air Force Association, the Ret. Association of officials and the dandelions. He was a member of the American Legion, the VFW and the Centerville United Methodist Church. Mr. Dowling is survived by her sister Vella Jean Courtney of Trinidad, CO; numerous nieces and nephews; two sisters-in-law and close friends, Agnes and Tony Baumann. The Heritage Memorial Funeral Home is responsible for the organization.
DownenHarold D.
Harold D. Downen - Chieftain Village - December 28, 2012 - Harold D. Downen, 82, was born on March 19, 1930 in Lonewolf, Oklahoma to Jacob and Myrtle Downen; died December 23, 2012 in Canon City, Colorado. He is survived by his loving wife, Zoye Ofaine, with whom he was 59; plus several nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. The death was preceded by his parents and 11 siblings. Harold was proud to serve our country in the US Army during the Korean War and was a member of the American Legion. He loved camping and traveling with his wife Zoye. Screening, Wednesday, January 2, 2012 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., followed by funeral at 2:00 p.m., both in T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Led by T. G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Downen, Helena
Helen Downen Chieftain Village March 31, 1918 11-year-old girl struck by car and killed instantly Helen Downen, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Downen, of 2215 Greenwood St., died instantly at 5:30 a.m. m .yesterday when the bicycle she was riding in front of the 1900 block of Greenwood Street was struck by a car driven by Mrs. Erma M. Fagerstrom. The Downen girl was thrown onto the gravel road and the back of her head was crushed. She died in less than a minute after being pinned in front of the car. The Downen girl rode her bike on the sidewalk, rode down a driveway to Mid-Block Street at 1900 Greenwood, and around the corner, where she would return to the sidewalk and repeat the circle ride. . A little girl played with her and they both had bikes. Happy with the game, the Downen girl didn't see the oncoming car coming in the same direction as her, so she approached it from behind. He walked down the sidewalk from the sidewalk to the street and the car being driven by the young lady. Fagerstrom, an Oldsmobile 8-cylinder, and the small bike the boy was riding collided in the street a few yards from the curb. The front bumper of the car hit the side of the boy's face, tearing the skin on his cheek and chin. The boy was thrown into the street, hit the back of his head with great force, and fractured his skull. The car came to a stop 21 feet away as measured by District Physician Dr. Ray Taylor investigating the accident. The tiny Downen girl was breathing when she was rescued from the street, but died within seconds and before the ambulance, which had been called from the Davis & Vories morgue, could reach the scene. The girl was taken to her home a few blocks away. Her parents recently came to Pueblo from Oklahoma. His father is the nephew of General T.J. Downen, a Pueblo pioneer and prominent real estate entrepreneur. Whether or not an inquest will take place has not yet been decided, although the inquest by the Coroner and Dist. Atty's office is supposed to be. showed that the accident was practically inevitable and the car was traveling at a moderate speed. Miss Fagerstrom, the driver of the car, was in the car with her mother at the time of the accident. They live at 2222 Grand Ave. and Mrs. Fagerstrom's father is a large car dealer. Miss Fagerstrom is a student at Centennial High School. Chieftain Village 2nd April 1918 Funeral for Helen Downen held at the residence today The funeral of Helen Downen, Mr's 11 year old daughter in a car accident, will be held at the family home at 4 this afternoon. Friends are invited to church services in the dormitory. Funeral services will be private. Mr. Downen, the boy's father, was in Durant, Oklahoma when the accident happened. He arrived in Pueblo yesterday. Mr. Downen has extensive real estate interests in Durant, where he worked until moving to Pueblo on January 1 of this year. Rev. Hugh T. Gary, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will conduct the funeral service this afternoon at the residence and later at Roselawn Cemetery. Boy Scouts from Troop No. 3, which includes James Downen, will serve as honor bearers. Members of the Sunday School class that Helen attended at First Presbyterian Church Sunday School will serve as flower bearers. The funeral will be conducted by Davis & Vories and burial will be in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Downen, Zoye
Zoye Downen - Village Leader - March 4, 2014 - Zoye Ofaine Downen, 80, died on February 28, 2014 in Canon City, Colorado. She is preceded in death by her 58-year-old husband Harold D. Downen; her parents, Barlow and Ollie Barger; two brothers, Gene and Alton; two sisters, Lorraine and Helen. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Faye Barger; countless nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins and many special friends. The visit takes place from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Thursday March 6, 2014 followed by a wake at 2:00 p.m., both at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Downer, Samuel
Samuel Downer Town Chief November 16, 1917 Pioneer Samuel Downer, one of the early settlers of Prowers County, died in a Lamar hospital after suffering many injuries from a fall into a barn. The paralysis caused by the wound began in his lower limbs and spread until he was almost unconscious, but such was his vitality that he lived for several weeks after being pronounced dead within hours.
Downey, Charles Julian
Charles Julian Downey - Pueblo Chief - May 12, 1918 - Former Pueblo Journalist Dies in Kansas City Charles Julian Downey, 43, noted former writer and journalist from that city, later known in Colorado as the editor of The Daily Record Miner, died yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alfred White, in Kansas City, Missouri. . Charles Julian Downey graduated from this city's Centennial High School in the class of 1898. He was a member of a family that was once among the most prominent in this city. His father was manager of the electric company here for many years, and later, after selling his stake in this business, excelled in the real estate market. After graduating from Centennial High School, Downey served for a time on The Chieftain's reporting staff. He later transferred to DePauw University, where he majored in journalism and graduated with honors. After graduating from DePauw, he returned to Pueblo and continued his work at The Chieftain newspaper. Mr. Downey married Mrs. Inez Hopkins of that town, who survived him. A brother of the deceased is Montezuma District Court Judge John Downey, a resident of Cortez, Colorado. A few years ago the family moved to Denver and there Mr. Julian Downey became well known among readers of mining newspapers. He then served as editor of Municipal Facts, a newspaper published by the City and County of Denver, until four years ago.
Downey, Earl (Mrs. Mutter)
Mother of Mrs. Earl Downey - Flag Village - February 22, 1941 - Mill and homes burned down - Solidarity is also extended to Mrs. Earl Downey and other family members on the death of Mrs. Downey which occurred last Tuesday in Rolla, Kansas.
Downey, Jorge M.
George M. Downey - Pueblo Chief - August 5, 2010 - George M. Downey of Loveland, Colorado, formerly Pueblo, Colorado, died on August 3, 2010 at his home surrounded by loved ones. He was 82 years old. He was born on February 26, 1928 in Ellisfield, Mississippi to the late Earl and Minnie Downey. On December 3, 1955 he married Paula P. Peterson. He worked in the Alpha-Beta package in Pueblo for 22 years. A memorial service will be held on Friday 6 August at 11am at the Allnutt Funeral Service, Loveland. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Bennett's Inc. for Pathway to Fishing provided by the Allnutt Funeral Service.
Downey, Harold John
Harold John Downey - The Boothbay Register - August 4, 2007 - Harold John Downey, 78, of Tucson, Arizona, died on Sunday July 22nd. Born in Skowhegan in 1929 to John Bell Downey and Laura Lowell Downey, his father was a resident engineer on water and power projects in New England. Mr. Downey attended Wiscasset Academy but graduated from high school in Ware, Massachusetts. He then became a gunsmith in Trinidad, Colorado under P.O. ackley He served in the army during the Korean War, was stationed in Japan, and received his bachelor's degree in engineering geology from the University of Arizona in 1960. His career as an exploration geologist has included work at Bear Creek Mining, J.S. Cummings Inc and others; He worked primarily in the Southwest and Maine. He promoted various properties through his own companies and partnerships including D&G Mining, Appalachian Resources and HJ Downey Inc. He died of his parents and a sister, Helen Boudin. Survivors include his wife, Martha Lynch Downey; two children, Laura Downey Staneff (Steve) of Golden, Colorado, and John Downey (Jean Hudson) of Corona, New Mexico; a grandson, Thomas Zebulon Staneff of Golden, Colorado; and a sister, Mary Elliott of Gwynedd, Penn. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth St., Santa Monica, CA 900401, www.prostate cancerfoundation.org; or Wiscasset Academy Alumni Association, c/o Sara Beatty, 16 Willow Lane, Wiscasset, ME 04578.
Downey, James
James Downey - Fort Morgan Times - November 13, 1885 - James Downey, a steel mill worker from South Pueblo, was hit by a motor train a few days ago and died instantly. His body and limbs were literally chopped up into minced meat and had to be collected in a burlap sack. Why whiskey?
Downey, Jesse
Jesse "Frank" Downey - Village leader - May 24, 2009 - Jesse "Frank" Downey, age 86, went to the Lord on May 21, 2009. His parents preceded him in death; brother, Alvin Downey; and granddaughter, Brenda Templemire. He is survived by his 69-year-old wife, Zella; children, Jesse (Judy) Downey Jr., Donna Link and Mary (Rick) Warbington; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; Siblings, Marshall (Bessie) Downey, Evelyn Vaughan, Dale (Moletta) Downey and Vernon (Judy) Downey. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Frank was a member of the Beulah Methodist Church. Exhibition, Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Service, Wednesday, 10:00 a.m., May 27, 2009, Majestic Baptist Church, Hemlock and Purcell in Pueblo West. Burial will be at Beulah Cemetery in Beulah, Colorado. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Beulah Methodist Church or Cemetery or the Majestic Baptist Church through the funeral home. Arrangements led by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
DowneyMarshall Elmer
Marshall Elmer Downey - Town Chief - October 30, 2013 - Marshall Downey died on October 28, 2013. Agreements are pending. Chieftain Village – November 3, 2013 – Marshall Elmer Downey, 93, entered eternity on October 28, 2013 to visit his God, Creator, Sustainer and Redeemer. He was born on November 19, 1919 on his grandfather's farm and lived to the age of 93 years, 11 months and 9 days. Marshall served in the Navy until 1946. He retired from the Colorado Public Service Company Employees Credit Union, where he served as a manager. He is also a member of Masonic Lodge 17 and Past Master. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl J. and Mary M. Downey, two brothers, Jess Francis Frank and Dean Alvin Downey; and a grandson, Gary Westwood. He is survived by his 74-year-old wife, Bessie M. Downey; a sister, Evelyn Vaughn; two brothers, Dale and Vern Downey; a daughter, M. Elaine (Carl) Owen; a son, William (Jane) Downey; grandchildren, Kathy, Stacie, Sara and Larry; eight great-grandchildren; eight great-great grandchildren; a great-great grandson; and countless nieces, nephews and friends who will miss you. Exhibition, Monday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in the Imperial Burial House. Mass, Tuesday at 10 a.m., at the Imperial. The arrangements were made by the funeral home and the Imperial Cemetery.
Downey, Moletta Ginebra
Moletta Geneva Downey - Cacique Pueblo - August 17, 2011 - Moletta Geneva Downey died at the age of 77 on August 15, 2011 in Canon City, Colorado. No service will be carried out at your request.
Downey, Roy
Roy Downey - Village Chief - May 6, 2009 - Roy Downey, 75, died May 4, 2009. He is survived by his sister and brother-in-law Rayda and Vernon Cornett; nephew, Mike (Ellen) Cornett; Niece, Jackie (Lonnie) Garner and various other relatives. No services are offered at the request of the family. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Downey Zella F.
Zella F. Downey - Cacique Pueblo - March 3, 2013 - Zella F. Downey, aged 90, left for the Lord on February 28, 2013. Her husband Frank Downey preceded her in death; Gender; Daughter in law; a granddaughter; a great-great grandson; Country; and three little sisters. Zella is survived by her children Jess (Judy) Downey, Donna Link and Mary (Rick) Warbington; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; two sisters; a brother; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Zella was a loving and very caring mother. He loved his grandchildren very much. Exhibition, Monday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at Majestic Baptist Church, corner of Purcell and Hemlock, Pueblo West, where Zella was a member for 3 1/2 years. Burial will follow in Beulah Cemetery. Zella's memorial donations can be made through the funeral home to the Majestic Baptist Church or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Downing, Ella O.
Ella O. Downing Community Leader January 6, 1919 Ella O. Downing died at 922 Van Buren St. on January 5, aged 67. Corps at Davis-Vorories.
Downing, J.E.
J. E. Downing Chieftain Village 18th January 1918 Fatal Illness J. E. Downing, Chief Railway Engineer of the Second Division, died at Salida after an illness of four months. He had been employed by the Rio Grande Co. since 1882.
Downing, James M. (Sr.)
Mrs. James M. Downing Town Chief May 21, 1918 Sister died yesterday morning. Mrs. C.W. Crews received news of the death of her sister, Mrs. James M. Downing of Aspen, on Sunday evening.
Downing, Juan
John Downing - Pueblo Flag - September 16, 1933 - J. Otis McConnaughay, 20, and John Downing, 62, patients of the Colorado State Hospital in Pueblo, played horseshoes on the grounds of the institution for a few days. Suddenly, McConnaughay pulled one of the steel spikes out of the ground and viciously struck Downing in the head several times, killing him instantly.
Downs, Athelda Jane
Ahelda Jane Downs - Pueblo Chief - April 13, 2011 - Ahelda Jane Downs, aged 71, died April 10, 2011. She is survived by her husband Robert R.C. low; Children, Angela James, Luellen BeArde, Tommy Hammons; grandchildren, Natosha, Tanya, Donny, Roxanne, Jasmine, Cassie and Michael; Siblings, Arnold, Clarence, Louis, Roland, Leona, Iris and Peggy. Atheda graduated from Central High School and retired from Pinon Truck Stop in 1983 as a waitress and cook. Exhibition, Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Funeral Thursday 14 April 2011 at 2pm, both at TG McCarthy Funeral Home. cremation follows.
Down, Betty M.
Betty M. Downs - Chieftain Town - November 22, 2009 - Betty M. Downs, 87, died November 19, 2009. Her husband, George Michael Downs, died in death; His parents; and two brothers. children at left, Mike (Ann) Downs, Acworth, Georgia, and Judy Downs, Pueblo; grandsons Kimberly (Steve) Abel, Pueblo, Shannon (Robbie) Woody, Kennesaw, Georgia, and Patrick (Charlotte) Downs, Atlanta, Georgia; two great-grandchildren; Brother, R. James Guadagno, Pueblo; two nieces; numerous cousins and other relatives. Cremation, no service. In lieu of cards and flowers, donations can be made to any cancer-related organization in Betty's memory. Arrangements by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Doxtater, Theodore P.
Theodore P. Doxtater - Village Leader - August 18, 2010 - Theodore P. Doxtater, 76, of Penrose, Colorado, died on August 2, 2010, surrounded by a loving family. He was born on February 13, 1934 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Vernon and Carrie (Wentz) Doxtater. He is survived by his loving and affectionate wife Elsie Doxtater, with whom he was 54; children, David (Patti) Doxtater of Canon City, Donna (Dan) McNulty of Denver, and Theodore (Barbara) Doxtater II of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Nicole (Chad) Francis of Florence, Jason Doxtater of Canon City, Megan (Guy) Church of Pueblo, Brittney and Grant McNulty of Denver; and stepchildren, Luthien Garrett, Chad McNulty and Erica McNulty. Theodore is also survived by his great-grandchildren (affectionately called "the Rocky Mountain Dealers" because they shared their involuntary sneezes and colds through lots of hugs and kisses), Morgan Swann, Sydney, Sierra and Noelle Francis, and Callie Church. He is also survived by his sisters Joyce (John) Snedeker of Wisconsin and Elsa (Vic) Thomas of Texas; sister-in-law, Nancy Doxtater of Penrose; brother-in-law Nick Vans of Wisconsin; and special family members Teresa Kline, Teri, Ashley and D.J. Hamad; and many other brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and many dear friends. His parents preceded him in death; Brothers, Jack and Vernon Doxtater; Sister Millie Vans; several nieces and nephews; and his best friend Gilbert Herrera. Ted served in the US Army. He attended Harvard Business School and was executive director of the Colorado Labor Union and president of the Colorado Labor District Council. He was active in the union for more than 40 years. He was responsible for creating the health insurance and pension plan for all members of the union and founding the Colorado Worker Training School. Ted has served on various community boards in Colorado. He was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church, the American Legion, the Eagles and a life member of the Elks. Ted loved meeting and conversing with people from all walks of life and felt right at home whether it was a meeting at the governor's office or a holiday dinner at church. He was a true champion and believed everyone was treated fairly. He helped many people, sometimes unbeknownst to them, and never asked for anything in return. Just knowing he was helping was reward enough for him. His interests included genealogy, travel to New Mexico, playing cards, history, fishing, and family gatherings. Memorial Mass, Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 10:00 am, St. Benedict Catholic Church in Florence, Colorado. After a long illness his suffering is over and the water that falls from heaven is not rain but tears from family, friends and angels who welcome him home. Godd bless you. Arrangements processed through the Wilson Funeral Home, Canon City, Colorado.
Doyle, Edward
Edward Doyle - Indicator Town - September 11, 1915 - Killed by wound - Edward Doyle, a young steel worker, shot by Peter Gradash, a bartender - Edward Doyle, a young man of 20, by Peter Gradash, an Austrian, by outside of Joe Smeker's bar on Northern Avenue last Saturday night and died in a hospital from complications from his wounds the following Tuesday. The coroner's jury found Gradash criminally shot and killed Doyle. Gradash was arrested and jailed within an hour of the shooting and is now on the brink of insanity for his reckless act. The shooting is said to have taken place after a discussion about the war in which Gradash had played a large part and was emotional at times, but neither Doyle nor his companions suspected that he was in a dangerous mood.
Doyle, James
James Doyle - Indicator Town - February 21, 1914 - James Doyle, who for several years ran an express car business with booths on Northern and Evans Avenues, died Monday in St. Mary's after a short illness. Mr. Doyle was known locally as James Walsh. He left family in Denver, his former home.
Doyle, James
James "Jim" Doyle - Town Chief - December 30, 2010 - James "Jim" Doyle, 75, Denver, Ex-Town, December 28. Newcomer Funeral Home, Lakewood.
Doyle, W.E.
W. E. Doyle Village Chieftain December 17, 1919 The body of 60-year-old W. E. Doyle, a clothing salesman, was found hanging from a rope in his bedroom in Walsenburg. Doyle left 2 letters saying that if he could not live comfortably, he would prefer not to live anymore. He said in the letters that $30 was found in his pocket to pay for and insure a coffin. When the body was discovered, there was no money in his pocket and all pockets were turned upside down. The girl who found it said there were footprints of a man in the snow, indicating someone had entered and exited the house.
Dozier, Roy N. Sr.
Roy N. "Buddy" Dozier - Victoria Advocate - October 21, 2004 - Roy N. "Buddy" Dozier Sr., 83, of Yoakum, died on Thursday October 14, 2004. He was born on September 2, 1921. in Fouke, Arkansas, to the late William Thomas Dozier and Myrtle Bond Dozier Milling. Retired from BP Amoco with 36 years of service, locksmith and radio & television repairman. He was a Mason for 60 years, a member of the 32nd degree and a Master of seven Lodges. He was a former DDGM and District Instructor, a lifetime member of the Order of the Silver Palette, and a full member of the Sam Houston Hall of Fame. He was a life member of American Legion Post 129 in Alvin. Survivors: wife Angie Moore Dozier; daughters Judy Dozier Manning of Houston and Barbara Lynn Dozier Morlan of Trinidad, Colorado; stepdaughters, Carol Royse Giles from Comfort and Debbie Dozier Parke from Austin; Stepsons, George A. Watson of Forest, Virginia and Randall D. Watson of St. Louis. St. Petersburg, Florida; brother Truman J. Milling of Alvin; 24 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. Preceding death: son Roy N. "Bubba" Dozier; and brother James W. Milling. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:00 am at Dozier Ranch in Hochheim, Rev. Ben Sheeran and Masonic Lodge No. 662 will officiate. Grace Funeral Home, Victoria, 361-573-4341. Monuments: South Texas Hospice, Grand Lodge Masonic Library & Museum, P.O. PO Box 446, Waco, Texas 76703.
Dragash, Andro
Andro Dragash Pueblo Chieftain August 14, 1918 Andro Dragash found murdered near stock yards. Pueblo Chieftain August 15, 1918 The funeral of Andro Dragash the man who was murdered Monday night, will be held Sunday morning at 10:30 from the residence, 1251 S. Santa Fe Ave. and at 11:30 from the Russian Orthodox Church. Rev. Peter Semashko, a number of lodges of which he was a member will attend the services in a body, and a large delegation of his countrymen from outside points will attend. Interment will be in the family lot in Roselawn in charge of William B. McMinn & Co. Pueblo Chieftain August 18, 1918 The funeral of Andrew Dragash will be held this morning from his home, 1251 S. Santa Fe Ave., and at 11:30 from the Russian Orthodox Church. Rev. Peter Semashko will conduct the services. A number of lodges of which he was a member will attend in a body and a number of people from outside points are here for the services. Interment will be in the family lot in Roselawn in charge of the McMinn undertaking Co. Pueblo Chieftain August 18, 1918 Dragash Murder and Blanda Wound In a verbal confession notable for his completeness the details, made yesterday to Undersheriff J. Arthur Grady, W. C. (Billy) Mahar, 30 years old, a steelworker, has according to the statement made by Grady last night, established the connection between the shooting and killing last Monday night, or early Tuesday morning of Andro Dragash, prominent Bessemer merchant, and the shooting and serious wounding of Phillip Blanda which occurred at about the same hour Mahar, together with a number of other people, including two women, is in the county jail were all are being held pending developments in the case. Undersheriff's Theory: Thus Grady's contention maintains since the first report of the killing of Dragash and the wounding of Blanda namely, that Dragash had gone to the spot where he met death by a gang of bootleggers, and that he was murdered by them or some of them for the money he was known to be carrying, would appear to be an established fact. Working upon this theory, Grady, with the assistance of his deputies and the city detective, Charles Baty, appears to have proven the correctness of his theory and paved the way for the capture and bringing to justice of the slayers of Andro Dragash, as well as breaking up an unusually bold and dangerous gang of bootleggers. Dragash Murdered - Sometime late Monday night or early Tuesday morning Andro Dragash, proprietor of a soft drink establishment at 1251 S. Santa Fe Ave. was shot and killed while riding in a small one-horse delivery wagon in the neighborhood of the Arkansas River bridge about midway between Salt Creek and the Pueblo stock yards and about 2 miles east of the city. His dead body was found about 5:30 o'clock Tuesday morning lying in the roadway some 50 yards south of the entrance to the office building of the stock yards. On the body was found $830 in cash. Dragash had been shot through the heart, and falling dead across the dashboard of the vehicle, his body had been carried several hundred yards north on the road he was traversing when shot. The horse had run away when the shots, one of which killed Dragash, had been fired. The body rolled out of the runaway wagon close to the stock yards. The horse, still attached to the blood smeared wagon, was found at First and Prospect Streets, half a mile from the stockyard entrance soon after the finding of Dragash's dead body. In the wagon was a lantern, Dragash's hat, and a Colt revolver containing one empty shell and five loaded chambers. Blanda Shot in Chest - At about 1 o'clock Tuesday morning Philip Blanda, an Italian, 23 years of age, was admitted to St. Mary's hospital suffering from a dangerous gunshot wound in the left breast. He is said to have claimed that he was shot by an unknown assailant while he (Blanda) was passing under a railroad bridge which spans a roadway leading from E. A St. toward El Dorado Ave. Blanda's companion, Fred Morroney, who says he was with Blanda when the latter was shot, contradicted Blanda's statements of the shooting in so many instances as to lead Sheriff Britt and his deputies to doubt the correctness of either of their statements, and to lean to the belief, at all times held by Grady, that Blanda and Morroney knew more than they would admit about the Dragash killing. Friday an operation was performed at St. Mary's hospital for the removal of the bullet from Blanda's back. It was removed in the presence of Undersheriff Grady, who is said to have fitted the missile into the empty shell of Dragash's gun and found it to fit perfectly and to be of the identical caliber of the Dragash weapon. While investigating these angles of the case the Sheriff's office, with the help of Detective Baty of the Police Department, continued their search for evidence to substantiate the claim that the shooting was the indirect result of a bootleg conspiracy. It was asserted that Dragash had lately been mixed up in a liquor case, and the officers moved on the assumption that Dragash had gone to the place where he was killed intending to buy a quantity of bootleg whiskey. Find Much Liquor - Following the discovery of Blanda in the hospital and the arrest of his companion, Morroney, Sheriff Britt, Undersheriff Grady, Chief of Police Daly, and Detective Baty went to the Morroney premises and there discovered in a garage an eight-cylinder, seven-passenger Oldsmobile auto which was later proven to have been stolen from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and which has since been returned to the owner. Here are said to follow other conflicting statements and damaging contradictions on the part of Morroney in the city jail and Blanda in the hospital. And now comes the statements credited by the Sheriff's office to W. S. (Billy) Mahar in his confession to Grady which the Sheriff's officers and police say establishes the fact of the connection between the shooting and killing of Dragash and the shooting and dangerous wounding of Blanda on the same night. Mahar's Alleged Confession - Last Sunday night, August 11, at about 9 o'clock, W. C. Mahar, Pete Yerkovitch, and Phillip Blanda went to Andro Dragash's place of business, 251 S. Santa Fe Ave., in Mahar's car. They stopped the car across the street from the Dragash place and Mahar and Yerkovitch went into Dragash's place to see him, and to offer him the opportunity to buy of them 18 cases of whiskey for $900. They left the place crossing the street to the automobile. While they were in the Dragash place a tire on one of the wheels had blown out. They jerked this tire off, threw it in the back of the car, replaced it with another and Mahar, Blanda, and Yerkovitch got into the car and drove away. Monday night, August 12, Mahar came back to Dragash's place at about 9 p.m. When he went into the Dragash place Dragash was behind the bar. Mahar spoke to Dragash and the latter called his wife to look after the place while he went out with Mahar. Dragash and Mahar got into the latter's automobile and drove to the "brewery" bridge over the Arkansas, Dragash to show Mahar just where the booze was to be delivered. Both then drove back to Dragash's place in Mahar's car. 18 Cases of Whiskey, $900 - Mahar says he was to have met Dragash at the place appointed at midnight Monday, August 12, and there delivered to Dragash the 18 cases of whiskey and collect $900. Mahar says Dragash failed to put in an appearance. Sometime before 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning Mahar, tiring of waiting for Dragash, went to the Dragash house, arriving there at 1:50 a. m. and upbraided Mrs. Dragash for the failure of her husband to keep his appointment. He says Mrs. Dragash told him to go back to the place that her husband would surely be there. He claims he returned to the appointed place and remained there until nearly 3 o'clock, and that then getting disgusted he, Mahar, drove away with the booze and took the whole load out to the place where it had been hidden. Ravine the Hiding Place - This place, according to the officers was in a ravine 2 miles north of the County Road between Pueblo and Canyon City, and 7 miles northwest of the city. Here the liquor, in nine gunny sacks, was hidden in the ravine. The ravine is on a ranch operated by a man named Evans, and was formerly a part of the George H. Paul Orchard track. The whiskey is said to have been brought here from N.M. by R. G. Rogers, said to have lately been arrested by the Sheriff's office force on information from Okla. charging Rogers and a young man named Hill with cattle stealing. According to the officers, Rogers blamed the Okla. incident on Hill who was sent to Okla. for trial. Rogers went free. It is said he went to N.M. with Frances Owen, son of the manager of the Owen Ranch (where the booze was hidden) and imported the liquor to Colo. The next night after the killing of Dragash, or Tuesday, August 13, was the day of the Barnum & Bailey Circus appearance in Pueblo. It is said Mahar went to the Owen ranch, got the liquor and took it to the house of Mike Stanovitch, 1711 East Abriendo Ave., and that it was agreed that while Mrs. Stanovitch was to pay him $900 for the booze that was offered to Dragash on the previous night, it was not then and there to be delivered but was to be taken and left in the old Iron City Lumberyard about two blocks away from the Stanovitch premises. Mahar says he delivered the booze, was paid $900 by Mrs. Stanovitch, and that when he turned over the money to Frances Owens and R. G. Rogers the latter paid him $60 for his services in delivering the goods and collecting the money. Rogers and Owen, Jr. are said to have left town. Mahar is said by Grady to have recently been convicted in Huerfano County for attempting to import liquor, and by his present confession faces a possible sentence to the penitentiary of a second offense. Yerkovitch, said to be a steelworker, is also said to have been fined for bootlegging in La Junta, and was later arrested as he was alighting from a Santa Fe train in the Santa Fe Ave. crossing with two suitcases full of booze. He was prosecuted by Prohibition Officer Fabrizio, is said to have confessed, pleaded guilty, and escaped with a fine because a local officer did not know of the previous conviction on the same kind of a charge. Booze Located - Yesterday afternoon a raiding party composed of Undersheriff Grady, Chief of Police Daly, Detectives Baty, Walton, and Lovern of the local police department, and county probation officer Sam Fabrizio, went to the Stanovitch house and started a search for the booze. It was necessary to tear out a lot of woodwork in the house before the booze was discovered, 18 cases hidden under a stairway leading to the second floor. Following the raid Stanovitch, his wife and son, Mike Lamich and wife; Mike Sajwrch, Steve Sajwreh, and Radich Korch were arrested in connection with the bootlegging in the case. Mahar, who was formerly employed in the Open Hearth Dept. of the steelworks is in the county jail as is his pal Peter Yerkovitch, another alleged confessed bootlegger. Blanda is under guard at the hospital and Fred Maroney, who admits he was with Blanda when the latter was shot, is in the city jail. It remains for the officers to capture Rogers and Owen to complete the round up of the bootlegging gang. Official Deductions - The alleged statement of Mahar that Blanda was with him on the first visit to Dragash's place to make the deal for the bootleg whiskey; the claim made by Sheriff Britt's officers that they had been able as far to corroborate every other statement of Mahar's confession, the further statement that Mahar says Blanda was not with him when he (Mahar) took the whiskey to the appointed place to sell it to Dragash; the fact that Blanda received that night a bullet in the chest of the same caliber as Dragash's gun, Maroney's alleged admission that he was with Blanda when the latter was shot are, in the opinion of Undersheriff Grady, circumstances warranting the assumption that Maroney and Blanda can tell more than they already have about the shooting both of Blanda and of Dragash. Pueblo Chieftain August 19, 1918 The funeral of Andrew Dragash was held yesterday morning at 10:30 from his home, 1251 Santa Fe Ave. and at 11:30 from the Russian Orthodox Church. Rev. Peter Semashko conducted the services. The Servian society of which he was a member preceded by Matt Jerman's band, attended in a body, and the funeral cortège was one of the largest ever seen in Pueblo. The floral offerings were very numerous and beautiful and the church was filled to capacity with friends. Interment was in the family lot in Roselawn in charge of the McMinn Undertaking Co. Pueblo Chieftain August 20, 1918 Coroner's Jury Recommends the Holding of Blanda and Marroney Many Witnesses Testify That Mystery of Dragash Murder Not Fully Cleared Up That Andro Dragash came to his death as a result of a bullet wound inflicted by person or persons unknown to the jury, was the finding of the inquisitorial body which yesterday afternoon, under the direction of Coroner Taylor, and with the assistance of Deputy District Attorney Langdon, listened to evidence of persons called to testify. The jury recommended that Philip Blanda and Fred Marroney be held by the officers for further investigation. It is understood this will be done, and that probably several others will find themselves in restraint until the mystery is more fully fathomed. Dr. W. O. Patterson, who performed the autopsy, described the wound that caused Dragash's death. It was made by a .45 caliber bullet, weighing 244 grains and fired, the physician stated from a Colt revolver, which he determined from the marking which showed it was from a barrel having a left-hand twist to its rifling. Dr. Nicoletti, who removed the bullet from Blanda at St. Mary's hospital, stated that it is a .44. This entered through the third rib on the left side and was found near the sixth rib close to the spine. Police officer McDonald told about being called at 2:30 Tuesday morning on information that a man had been found dead near the stock yards. W. C. Mahar, who made the alleged confession concerning the whiskey he tried to sell to Dragash, reiterated his statements, and told how he had visited the Dragash home with Yerkovitz and once with Blanda, and also about his associations in the same deal with Blanda and Rogers. Mahar said he was simply trying to sell the liquor for Rogers and had offered it to Blanda. There were 18 cases of pints, and the price was to be $50 per case. He said the purchaser was to show him and did show him where to deliver the goods, at a point near the county bridge over the Arkansas River below the stockyard; as Dragash did not show up at the place at the time arranged, they went to his home and he was not at home. Marroney said he was out riding in a Hupmobile with Blanda on the Monday night of the shooting. "Just riding around," he said. Going home toward El Dorado Ave., and just as they drove out from under the viaduct, someone shot Blanda; he saw the flash, but could not distinguish who it was. His story was disjointed. When asked what he was doing in the First National Bank Monday (at the time Dragash is supposed to have been cashing his checks), he answered, "Who, me? What are you trying to pull off on me now? I wasn't there." Robert G. Rogers (who wore boots) said he had been living with one Owens, west of Pueblo. He was to give Mahar $60 to sell the booze. He also told how he had bought the liquor at Raton and brought it here himself and hid it in the Arroya west of the city on the Canon Road. The deal falling through with Dragash, he finally sold the booze to one Stanovitch and delivered it at a lumber yard. Mrs. Dragash testified, but beyond the fact that there had been callers who were hunting her husband, claiming they had a date with him, she revealed little. Undersheriff Grady made a clear-cut statement of his findings as stated in Sunday's Chieftain, covering all the ground completely. Chief Daly stated that his knowledge of the affair was identical with that of the Undersheriff. Mrs. Jesse Speer, who was camping with her children near the bridge, said she heard three shots and saw the Dragash horse running away with the wagon. Mrs. Stanovitch, through interpreter Predovich said there was to be 18 cases of whiskey when they bought it, but that it only counted out 12. Pete Yerkovich stated that he went with Mahar to Dragash, and that Mahar said he had 25 cases to sell. He said Mahar went in the back room with Dragash and that Mrs. Dragash gave him a drink of soda. This witness talked through Mr. Predovich and seemed to want to talk all day. Undersheriff Grady's testimony showed how thoroughly he had delved into the mystery; he watched all who testified throughout the hearing. Four or five lawyers besides the Dist. Attorney and his deputy were present. Pueblo Chieftain March 2, 1919 Alleged Murderer To Be Tried Soon Charged with the murder of Andro Dragash on the night of August 12 near the Pueblo stock yards, Phillip Blanda and Fred Marone will be placed on trial in the District Court Wednesday morning. The prosecution will be conducted by assistant district attorney L. E. Langdon and John J. Barbrick. Twenty-one witnesses have been subpoenaed for the state, and a large number for the defense. It is anticipated that the trial will occupy the four remaining days of the week. The defense will be represented by attorneys Hoffmire, Cloud, Stewart, and Phelps. Pueblo Chieftain March 5, 1919 Alleged Murderers on Trial Today With six lawyers, two official court interpreters and possibly 40 witnesses, the double trial of Philip Blanda and Fred Morone, both with their lives at stake, begins at 10 o'clock this forenoon before District Judge S. D. Trimble and a jury of 12 men. Assistant District Attorneys Lawrence E. Langdon, and John T. Barbrick will represent the state, and attorneys Hoffmire, Cloud, Parlipiano, and the firm of Stewart and Phelps will represent the defense. Walter L. Predovich will be the official interpreter for the Slavonic languages and Sam Fabrizio for the Italian language. It is anticipated that a considerable time will be occupied in the making of a jury of 12 men, and the estimate is that the trial of the case and the arguments of counsel will devour all the hours there will be in the week after tomorrow morning. Andro Dragash, a wealthy Austrian, who was murdered in the roadway, not far from the Pueblo stock yards on the night of August 12 last. He had been driving with a horse and wagon, and the rig with a horse being found some distance away early in the morning led to the discovery of the crime. Evidence adduced at the coroner's inquest brought out the facts that a huge liquor deal was in course of consummation, and that Dragash was to make a purchase amounting in the neighborhood of $1,000. At the hearing referred to, a number of persons admitted they had been connected with the liquor deal, but all denied knowledge of how the dead man came to be shot. It was shown that he had a large amount of money on his person, but this was not taken from the body by his murderers. One shot at been fired from a revolver carried by Dragash. On the same night Philip Blanda received a pistol shot in the chest and was taken to St. Mary's Hospital. Morone, at the inquest, admitted that he had been with Blanda that night for an automobile ride, and that someone unknown to either of them, shot Blanda while they were on the way home, and near the Spring Street viaduct. Blanda was taken from the hospital to the county jail as soon as he was sufficiently recovered from the wound.
Drain, Dorothy
Dorothy Drain - Indicator Town - July 16, 1938 - Arridy to pay maximum sentence - Last Monday the state Supreme Court ruled that Joseph Arridy, who co-worked with Frank Aguilar in the August 1936 assassination of Dorothy Drain, was in the fatal gas chamber must die in state prison on October 19. He was originally sentenced to death on October 10, 1937, but Governor Ammons granted him an extension to appeal to the State Supreme Court. Aguilar was sentenced to death in August 1937 for his involvement in the crime.
Drake, Irma Beatriz
Irma Beatriz "Bea" Drake - Cacique del Pueblo - September 11, 2011 - Irma Beatriz "Bea" Drake, 84, daughter of George and Virginia Herrera and wife of Wayne E. Drake, died on September 7, 2011. Irma was survived by their children Douglas E. Drake, Joanna E. Routledge, Dave E. Drake, Kenneth E. Drake and Jeff E. Drake; and sisters, Adeline Herrera and Rita Luna Young. Burial in the grave, Monday 12 September 2011 at 10am, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made through the funeral home to the Hospício Sangre de Cristo. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
DrakePaula Joyce
Paula Joyce Drake - Pueblo Chief - July 1, 2009 - Paula J. Drake died Sunday June 28, 2009 in Pueblo, Colorado. Paula was born on January 19, 1934 in Wiley, Colorado to Paul and Nellie Hollandsworth. Paula loved writing poetry and listening to music. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Leta Corbin. Her survivors include her son Steven Drake and daughter Kaylynn Drake; sisters, Neda Dean and Victoria Broad, as well as 4 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The cremation took place. Private services are rendered.
Tuchmacher, George C.
George C. Draper - Pueblo Chief - January 29, 2013 - George C. Draper, 86, of Wetmore, died January 23, 2013. Survivors: Wife, 67, Leona Draper; son Buddy Draper and wife Jerry of Wetmore; daughter Peggy Davis and husband Fred of Tombstone, Arizona; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, Canon City Abbey. For those who would like to share a memory of George, please write and mail to: Peggy Davis, P.O. Box 62, Tombstone, AZ 85638. Donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation in lieu of flowers. alzfdn.org
Tuchmacher, Leona May
Leona May Draper - Cacique del Pueblo - December 24, 2013 - Leona May Draper died at the age of 84 on December 20, 2013. Leona May Draper was born on January 30, 1929 to Walter and Louise Sullivan. In 1945 she married George Draper. Leona also worked at Draper Ranch and raised the children. In 1987, Leona was named Colorado Farm Woman of the Year by the Colorado Master Farm Housewives Guild. George and Leona were the Pioneer King and Queen of the 73rd Pioneer Day in Florence in September 2000. Draper Ranch was recognized as Custer County's Rancher Family of the Year in August 2007. Leona was active in the Wetmore Housewives Club and the Fremont/Custer County Women's Cattlemen's Association. She was also the leader of 4-H for several years. Leona was a wonderful woman and we will miss her dearly. Mrs. Draper is survived by her children, Walter Buddy (Jerry) Draper and Peggy (Fred) Davis; grandsons Wade (Jan) Draper, Chad (Christy) Draper, Marlo (Beau) Compton and Jared Davis; and great-grandchildren, Lexi, Trey, Mason, Chisum, Avery, Zane, and Macy. Her husband and parents preceded her in death. The wake will take place at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 28, 2013 at the Mountain View Core Knowledge School, 890 Field Ave. in Canon City, Colorado. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are being made by Funeral & Cremation Care of Colorado.
Tuchmacher, Lola Sheehan
Lola Sheehan Draper Cacique del Pueblo January 12, 1918 Mrs. William B. Draper, a well-known resident of the town for fourteen years, died early yesterday morning at the home of her cousin, Mrs. George Jackson, at 1032 Avenue from the Sea. Born 37 years ago in the town of Clarksdale, Illinois, Mrs. Draper came to Pueblo in 1903 and has lived here continuously ever since. She was the former Miss Lola Sheehan and was married to Mr. Draper on September 30, 1917. Her friends will mourn her death, for they were all dear to her, and although she suffered greatly during her recent illness, she kept her habits sweetheart. Disposition in everything and up to the hour of his death. She is survived by her grieving husband and two brothers, Dwight Sheehan of Clayton, New Mexico and Edward Sheehan of Clarksdale, Illinois. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. at Jackson's residence and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's. Burial will be at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village January 15, 1918 Funeral of Mrs. Lola Sheehan Draper, wife of William B. Draper, was held yesterday morning at 8:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. George Jackson, 1032 Lake Ave. and St. Patrick's Church, 9, arrested. Pastor Father Schimpf led the services and the solemn requiem mass was celebrated. The church choir sang the Requiem and Jeff Fitzpatrick sang "Don't You Mind the Sorrows and the Sighs" and "Ave Maria". The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. The bearers were W.E. Brewer, W.F. Merz, James Sitton, J. Williams, M. Vannetisch and Edward Sitton. The burial took place at Roselawn Cemetery on the family property, administered by the McCarthy Undertake Company.
Tuchmacher, Minnie Bouesch
Minnie Bouesch Draper - Indicator Town - June 22, 1929 - Avondale - Mr. Ray Draper of Denver arrived Monday with the remains of his wife and six orphaned children. Ms. Draper grew up in Avondale, known to everyone as Minnie Bouesch. The entire community stands in solidarity with the bereaved.
Dresden, Heather Roberta
Heather Roberta Dreesen - Chieftain Village - July 29, 2012 - Heather Roberta Dreesen, 42, transitioned to a new life at Denver Hospice in Denver on July 19, 2012 after heroically coping with 10 years with cancer. Family and friends who witnessed her death felt that she left this realm knowingly and with dignity. Preceded in death by his grandfather Voyd J. Elich; and grandparents Frank and Elsie Dreesen. He survived and lives on through his daughter Savana Kovacs; mother, Kathy (Bill) VanLandingham; father, Frank Dreesen; grandmother, Berenice Elich; grandparents, Jack and Mary VanLandingham; and family and friends. Heather was born on July 9, 1970 in Pueblo. He graduated from South High School in 1988, then moved to Breckenridge and then to Denver. The celebration of life takes place at 5 p.m. Thursday, August 2, 2012, Central Christian Church, 1902 N. Hudson Ave., Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Denver Hospice ICC at Lowry, 8299 E. Lowry Blvd., 80230 Denver, or to Sense of Security, 1385 S. Colorado Blvd., Ste. A302, Denver, 80222.
DreibholzLillian A.
Lillian A. Dreibholz - Village leader - November 28, 2012 - Lillian A. Dreibholz, 96, died on November 26, 2012. Her husband, Floyd Dreibholz, died in death. They were survived by children Marie (Robert) Griffin of Kansas and Ginger Shaffer of Pueblo; six grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; Brothers Vivian Mayer, Pueblo, Dick (Jackie) Casey, Kansas, Vernon (Dorothy) Casey, California, and Vance Casey of Manassa, Colorado; as well as many other relatives. Lillian has always been very devoted and loving to her family. Funeral Service, 10:00 am, Friday 30 November 2012, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements, undertaker Adrian Comer.
Dremel, Eugenio Richard
Peanuts Gene Richard Dremel - Pueblo Chief - February 11, 2013 - Peanuts Gene Richard Dremel, 78, a Pueblo resident, died following his battle with lymphoma on February 8, 2013. He is survived by his loving wife, Carole Annette (Green). . dremel; and man's best friend, Koty; children, Steve Dremel from Pueblo and Brenda (Russ) Bahr from California; grandchildren, Stephanie Dremel and Nick (Chelse) Dremel of Pueblo, Grizz and Mandy Bahr of California, Robbie and Tommie Moore of California; great-grandchildren, Connor and Addison Dremel of Pueblo; Brother Jerry (Mary) Dremel of Tennessee; brother-in-law Dave (Ruth) Green of Pueblo and Mike (Cece) Green of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. Preceded the death by his son Tim T.; daughter, Gina; parents, Frank and Rose Dremel; and brother, Bob Dremel. Gene attended Central High School, played sports, and served our country in the US Marine Corps in the Korean War. He worked as a machinist in California for 35 years. He loved to hunt, fish and run up the hill (Cripple Creek). No views or services at Gene's request. A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date.
Dressler, Randall
Randall Dressler - Huerfano World Journal - April 12, 2012 - Walsenburg - A Grand Junction, Colorado man could be charged in a fatal traffic accident that killed a Gardner resident. The Colorado State Patrol was dispatched to a location about a mile south of Gardner on CO Highway 69 shortly after 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 1, in response to a two-vehicle traffic accident. The report states that a 2001 Dodge Ram pickup towing a Fleetwood camper trailer was traveling north on the highway behind a 1992 Toyota pickup. The Toyota, driven by Randall Dressler, 60, of Gardner, slowed to turn left onto a private road as the Dodge's driver tried to pass the smaller truck in the south lane. The Dodge, driven by 62-year-old Richard Garrett, collided with the Toyota from the left. After the impact, the Dodge continued north and veered off the left side of the road until it came to a stop on its west-facing wheels. The Toyota made a counterclockwise turn off the left side of the road and rolled halfway until it came to rest on its east-facing roof. Dressler was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, but sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene by the Huerfano County Coroner. Garrett was also wearing a seat belt and was unharmed. After initial investigations, he was transported to a motel in Walsenburg. The consumption of drugs or alcohol is not considered a cause of the accident. CSP Trooper Art Gumke said charges against Garrett are pending and the investigation is ongoing. Huerfano World Journal - April 19, 2012 - Grand Junction man subpoenaed in fatal traffic accident in Gardner - A 62-year-old man in Grand Junction, Colorado received a subpoena in connection with an April 1 traffic accident that killed The 60-year-old Randall Dressler from Gardner. CSP Soldier Art Gumke told HWJ Monday that Richard Garrett received a subpoena accusing him of reckless driving on the day of the accident and causing the death. Garrett was not jailed and was not required to post bail for the arraignment. Garrett will be due on Friday the 27th. The accident occurred around 2:00 p.m. m. on Sunday, April 1, heading north on CO Highway 69, one mile south of Gardner. Dressler drove a 1992 Toyota pickup and traveled north, Garrett behind him driving a 2001 Dodge Ram pickup and towing a Fleetwood trailer. As Dressler slowed to turn left into his driveway, Garrett allegedly attempted to pass him on the left and the vehicles collided. Dressler was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. According to the Colorado State Patrol press release, Garrett suffered no serious injuries.
Dreusike, Frank
Frank Dreusike - Pueblo Chief October 21, 1919 The husband of a Pueblo woman is murdered in Oakland, California. Oakland, California The announcement concerns the death of Frank Dreusike, 3766 Shaver Ave. Doors while working at US Metal Products Co. of which his father, Otto Dreusike, is a secretary. Dreusike, who was 22 years old, leaves behind his wife and a son. Mrs. Dreusike used to be a lady. Beatrice Campbell from Pueblo who left here just a few days ago.
Drew, Clarence
Clarence Drew Village Chief November 8, 1918 Clarence Drew, aged 28, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. The remains are at Davis-Vories Halls and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village November 9, 1918 The remains of Clarence Drew are shipped by Davis & Vories to Snyder, Oklahoma, accompanied today by his wife, father, and sister.
Drew Marion E.
Marion E. Drew - Pueblo Chief - October 11, 2012 - Marion E. Drew, 84, died on Sunday October 7, 2012 in what he called home, Pueblo Colorado surrounded by friends and family. Marion was born on September 21, 1928 in Uvalde, Texas to Henry and Ethel Drew. She grew up outside of San Antonio, Texas, where she attended South San Antonio High School, home of the Bobcats, and graduated with the Class of 1946. Marion continued her education and attended the University of Texas. , earned his degree in business administration and graduated with the class in 1950. It was there, at college, that he also met the love of his life, Vivian Maxine Kitchens, and proposed to her that same year. Marion and Maxine have three sons, Gary, John and Steve. Always full of ambition, Marion began her early career trading and selling building materials in various western states. In addition to her experience in marketing and sales, Marion has acquired knowledge in the manufacture of building products. In 1969 he moved to Pueblo, Colorado and took a job at Rockwool Industries, where he became vice president. From then on, she knew she had found her home and became more involved in the community. With a background in building materials and manufacturing, Marion has expanded her career to include residential and commercial buildings throughout Colorado. His business acumen and construction experience gave him the opportunity to hold leadership positions including past President of the Pueblo Home Builders Association and Board Member of the Pueblo Regional Construction Commission. With a larger than life spirit and a desire to serve her community even more, Marion continued to give her time, serving as a board member for the El Pueblo Boys & Girls Ranch, a committee member for the development of the El Pueblo Historic Project, Arkansas River. , and a volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America. As much as we miss him, his spirit lives on with us as a husband, father, grandfather, friend and community servant. Marion is survived by their three children and their wives Gary and Sherry Drew, John and Yvonne Drew, Steve and Becky Drew; eight grandchildren, Craig, Cameron, Lauren, Cody, Taylor, Joshua, Kaleb and Madeline; and a great-granddaughter, Marie. His funeral service will be at 10 a.m. m. Saturday at First Southern Baptist Church at 301 Cleveland Street. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer's Association or the American Cancer Society.
DrewesKathryn A.
Kathryn A. Drewes - Pueblo Chief - March 19, 2014 - Kathryn A. Drewes, 69, of Pueblo, left on March 16, 2014 to be with the Lord. Funeral service, 2:00 p.m. m. Friday, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to cancer research.
DrieselRuth V.
Ruth V. Driesel - Town Chief - October 25, 2012 - Ruth V. Driesel departed on October 22, 2012 to be with the Lord. his parents and two sisters. She is survived by her daughter Darlene Encinias; grandchildren, Jeremy and Monica Encinias; two brothers. four sisters and numerous relatives and friends. Ruth was a YMCA volunteer grandma and Montgomery Ward staffer for many years. Exhibition, Saturday 27 October 2012 from 10am to 1pm followed by a wake at 1pm, both at the Imperial Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Driscoll, Daniel Hager
Daniel Hager Driscoll - Mayor - August 10, 2010 - Daniel Hager Driscoll went to the Lord on August 8, 2010. Louise's loving husband; father of Dan (Sandy) Driscoll, Centennial, Colorado, Sheila (Tom) Ripper, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and Dennis (Mindy) Driscoll, Pueblo West; The grandfather of Melissa and Kevin Ripper and Ryan and Michael Driscoll. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Ann Baxter, and numerous nieces and nephews. Dan was born in Pueblo on May 27, 1928 to Leo and Elizabeth Driscoll, both of whom are deceased. Brother of Margaret Camplin, deceased. He served in the US Army in the Korean War. Graduated from the University of Colorado in 1950 with a degree in mechanical engineering. Louise and Dan married in 1955. He worked at CF&I for 20 years, ending his career as Steel Operations Manager. He was the founding businessman of Vac and Jet Ambiental and created a second company, Dos Ríos Aleaciones. He managed both businesses successfully for many years. He conducted research at the Colorado School of Mines to develop ceramic products for the steel industry. Former President of Advanced Research and Technology Inc. Lifelong interest in science, art and history. Member number of BPOE 90, AISE, Pueblo Country Club, Marianist Branches and Sanctuary of Santa Teresa. Third, 1:30 p.m., followed by the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. today, August 10, 2010, both at the Shrine of St. Therese, 300 Goodnight Ave., with Rev. Alvin McMenamy, SM, as celebrant. Burial will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Monuments can be erected for the Fund for the Construction of the Sanctuary of Santa Teresa.
Driscoll, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Driscoll - Town Indicator - December 30, 1939 - Mrs Years, about 35 years of which were spent at Driscoll Ranch in Boggs Flats, where she made a number of friends and neighbors whom she held in high esteem for her kind nature and charity for every. The funeral was well attended and large bouquets of flowers testified silently to the esteem in which she was shown. The deceased leaves behind a daughter, Mrs Mabel Ruddy, a granddaughter, Mrs Margaret Even, and a grandson. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Driscoll, James
James Driscoll - Town Flag - May 8, 1915 - James Driscoll dead - James Driscoll, 78, a former steel worker, died May 1 at his ranch in Boggs Flats. He lived there for about 25 years and spent much of his time raising cattle and dairy. He was the pioneer settler of this part of the country. He is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Antonio Rudy.
DriscollJames L.
James L. Driscoll - Village Chief - June 5, 2011 - James L. Driscoll, age 78, died June 4, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Janice Driscoll, with whom he was 54; children, Paula (James) Loseke from Pueblo, Becky (Mike) Cafasso from Pueblo and Andy (Renee) Driscoll from Orlando, Florida; grandchildren, Josh (Simone) Cafasso, Meghann Loseke, Jake Driscoll, Heather (Brian) Inglis, Dana Driscoll, Barry Loseke, Sabret and Gitana Cafasso; countless nieces, nephews and special friends. He is also survived by his dog, Doozie. Preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Violet Driscoll; and brother, Donald Driscoll. Jim was born on June 14, 1932 in Pueblo. He visited St. Louis. Leander Catholic School and Centennial High School. He was a United States Navy veteran and was stationed at Barbers Point in Honolulu, Hawaii during the Korean conflict. After military service, Jim graduated from Pueblo Junior College, Colorado State Hospital Medical Technology Program and received his Bachelors of Science and Masters degrees from Western State College. While working on a national science project at Western State College, he contracted polio. He returned to Pueblo and served as director of medical technology at St. Mary-Corwin for eight years, taught in the Sisters of Charity Application Program for two years, and taught biology at Central High School for 22 years. He inspired countless students to enter the medical profession. Jim loved the outdoors and his greatest daily joy was visiting friends for morning coffee. Jim was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, uncle, teacher and friend and we will miss him dearly. Thank you Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Belmont Senior Care for your love and support. A special thanks for the guidance and expertise of Montgomery & Steward's funeral home. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 2011, Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the office of Monsignor Tom Adrians concluding with military honors from the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. After the service, the family is welcomed in the funeral home's ballroom. The family respectfully requests that food and flowers be omitted. Honors can be paid through the funeral home to the Hospício Sangre de Cristo or to the Alzheimer's Association.
Motorist, Beverly Jean
Beverly Jean (Rabe) Driver - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 2011 - Beverly Jean (Rabe) Driver died peacefully on Sunday, December 4, 2011 at the Pueblo Care and Rehabilitation Center in Pueblo, Colorado of multiple diseases. He was born on February 25, 1926 in Newton, Iowa to John and Bernice (Robbins) Rabe. She was married to Robert Schaad, Princeville, Illinois, and later to Raymond Driver, Aurora, Colorado. Both preceded her in death. She is survived by daughters Joyce (Patrick) Swank, Pueblo, Colorado and Jolee (Don) Thul, Racine, Wisconsin, and grandchildren Joel (Kelly McClurg) Swank, Rockford, Illinois, Matthew (Jackie Specht) Swank, Denver, Colorado, and Art Blumershine, Santa Monica, California. Beverly has lived her life for her family and worked part-time as a typist. Her world revolved around her daughters and grandchildren. A private service for the family will be held at a later date. At his request, a cremation took place. Memorial donations can be made on her behalf to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Blvd. Way, Pueblo, CO 81005. Mom, although we miss you, we know you are at peace now.
Droz, Helen Irene
Helen Irene Droz - Cacique de Pueblo - June 17, 2012 - Helen Irene Droz died on June 10, 2012 at the age of 92 in San Diego, California. Irene was an outdoor enthusiast who enjoyed hunting and fishing in Colorado. He grew up on a ranch in Colorado and lived there until he was 90. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Richard and Candy Droz; daughters, Judy West and Ida Droz; sisters, Wanda Farris and Geneva Johnson; brother, Charles (Susie) Peterson; granddaughter Shelley (Mark) Montee; great-grandchildren, Cameron, Taron and Dustin; great-granddaughters, Cassidy, Tuesday and Christine; and many nieces and nephews. Irene preceded her daughter Reva Mann in death; brother, Roberto; sisters, Jeannette and Berthia; granddaughters, Deanna and Stephanie; and great-great-grandson Trenton.
Tambor, Fred
Fred Drum - La Veta Advertiser - April 10, 1914 - This Monday we received news of the death of Mr. Fred Drum, Mr. Domingo's eldest son. Apparently he was working in this neighborhood when he contracted pneumonia. He was taken to the hospital and was just recovering when he was struck with rheumatism, which suddenly reached his heart and suddenly died. The news was delivered to her mother in California before her relatives here found out about her illness, and she went home immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield went to Trinidad on Monday and returned with her body on Tuesday. Mrs. Drum came home yesterday and the funeral was this afternoon at the Baptist Church. The deceased was 33 years old and single; He has lived in this neighborhood since he was a child and has settled in various places in this section. No one seemed to know he was ill, and the news of his death came as a shock to everyone who knew him personally.
Tambor, Stephen G.
Stephen G. Drum - Pueblo Chief - November 18, 2009 - Stephen G. Drum, September 10, 1951 - November 10, 2009 - Stephen G. Drum, 58, died November 10, 2009 in Pueblo. Esteban was born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands and lived in Pueblo for 6 years. She is survived by her mother Esther Drum, her siblings Albert (Karen), Patrick and Suzanne, and several nieces and nephews. Cremation at Davis Crematorium. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Drummer, Cindy Sue
Cindy Sue Drummer - Chieftain Village - February 23, 2012 - Cindy Sue Drummer, 48. She died unexpectedly on February 20, 2012 at Memorial Hospital. He was born on December 31, 1963 in Pueblo Colorado to Carl and Susie Miles. Preceded in death by his grandparents Leonard and Mary Miles; grandmother, Leta Romero; Aunts, Mary Jackson, Betty Devan; Uncle, Eddie Miles, Joe Peralta and Alfred Miles. He attended Pueblo Business College and majored in health. She married Morris Drummer in June 1987 in Pueblo Colo. She liked crafts, embroidery, singing, bingo and gardening. He leaves behind three children, Quinsettia, Shelby and Breezy, to cherish his memory; Parents, Susie and Carl Miles; five grandchildren; six siblings, Carlotta, David, Darren, Ostel, Robin and Chris; along with numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The wake will take place from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 2012, Angelus Funeral Directors, 1104 S. Circle Drive. Funeral at 1pm Monday 27 February 2012 Angelus Funeral Directors. Burial Evergreen Cemetery.
Drummond, Berilo
Beryl Drummond - Pueblo Chief - August 24, 2010 - Beryl Drummond, 83, died August 19, 2010. She is survived by her sister Doris Lenhart of Pueblo. There will be a family service at 4:00 p.m. today, August 24, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 420 W. 18th St.
Drummond, Natalie Lynn
Natalie Lynn Drummond - Cacique Pueblo - July 9, 2009 - Natalie Lynn Drummond. We've never met you, seen you run, seen you live life. You have never left the comfort of your mother's womb, but we know you as if you have always lived with us. Natalie, you will be missed and will live on in our hearts forever. Natalie is survived by her loving parents, Tara and Jacob Drummond; brother Erik Drummond; grandparents, Deborah and Rob Finkle; Carole and Bruce Drummond; Aunts and Uncles, Janell Finkle, Herbst (Mike) Pagano, Luke (Monica) Drummond; cousins, Ashton and Noah Pagano; also many other family members and friends. Funeral Service, Saturday, July 10, 2009 at 10:00 am, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.
Drumond, Ted Earl
Ted Earl Drummond - Pueblo Chief - June 19, 2008 - Ted Earl Drummond died on June 17, 2008 at his home in Pueblo. Ted was born on January 13, 1929 in the town of Guy O. and Bess Drummond. 1946 graduate of Central High School, US Coast Guard veteran, worked for the Pueblo School District for 15 years, owned Ted's Barbershop and in his 58 years shaved many men and made countless first haircuts. Ted was a member of Pueblo Elks Lodge #90 and F.O. Eagles No. 145. A cribbage champion, Ted loved to play cards, pinochle, fish, dance and was known for telling jokes from an early age. He was a devoted husband, loving father, uncle and friend to many. His generous spirit was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Ted was preceded in death by his parents, sons Dale C. and Ted G. Drummond, 3 brothers, 1 sister. His survivors include his loving wife Ruth Irene Drummond, with whom he celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary on June 5, his children Grant H. (Carol) Drummond, Ted E. (Chriss) Drummond II, Twila A. Drummond, Debra D .(Craig) Thruman, daughter-in-law Marta Drummond, sister Beth Price, many nieces and nephews whom she loved, 18 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. The cremation took place. There will be a funeral at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, 2008 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pueblo Stake Center, 4720 Surfwood. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making donations in memory of Ted to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Blvd Way, Pueblo, CO. 81005.
Drury James Lee
James Lee Drury - Chief of Pueblo - October 11, 2009 - James Lee Drury, 72, of Pueblo, died Wednesday October 7, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Beverly J. Drury, with whom he was 48; also survived by their children Michael (Gina) Drury and Kristine (Duaine) Peters; grandchildren, Bethanne, Zachary, Brenna and Joshua; special friends, Harry and Dorothy Oldham; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. James was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Jones; Siblings, Darlene, Jack and Jeri. James graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School and enlisted in the United States Navy, where he served aboard the USS Valley Forge. He then became a munitions inspector at the Pueblo Chemical Depot, where he retired after 25 years of service. James was proud to be a member of the Father Powers Youth League and enjoyed fishing, playing cards and painting cars. but most of all she loved to spend time with her grandchildren. The family would like Dr. Special thanks to Gary Parks, Life Care Center and Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Funeral Service, Monday, October 12, 2009 at 11 a.m., Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery with special care by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.
Wood, Lucilla
Lucille Drury - Boies-Ortega Funeral Home - September 2011 - Lucille will be remembered for her loving heart, ready smile, charming wit and inspirational artistry. He died in Modesto, California at the age of 92. He was born in La Veta, Colorado to Frank and Mary Arnold and grew up in La Veta, Cuchara and Oakview. Survived by son Wade and Gwen Drury (Modesto, CA) daughter Rae Drury (Modesto, CA), sister Gloria and Jay Hale (Sonora, CA) sister, Bess and Myron Kirton (Modesto, CA) 7 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, 7 10 She is preceded by her 68-year-old husband Lloyd Drury (La Veta, CO), parents Frank and Mary Arnold (Modesto, CA and La Veta, CO), brother Gilbert Arnold (La Veta, CO), and grandson. Lloyd Snow Drury (Modesto, California). Award Winning Artist; Oil, watercolor and metallic enamel. Sold in: Modesto, Sonora and Yosemite Valley, California; Virginia City, Nevada; La Veta and Cuchara, Colorado. Author of several books. Member of the Central Valley Art League, National League of American Pen Women, 8-Mates, and La Veta Study Club. Memories can go to Capela Cuchara, Espacio Galería de Arte, Hospice Comunitario or the charity of your choice. The service will be held on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 10:00 am at the Methodist Church in La Veta, Colorado. She will be buried immediately after the service in La Veta Cemetery.
Dryden, Jeanine S.
Jeanine S. Dryden - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - January 24, 2004 - The funeral of former Trinidad resident Jeanine S. Dryden will be held on Monday, January 26 at 10:00 am at the Mullare Funeral Chapel -Murphy in Trinidad instead of. Ms. Dryden died at her home in Denver on January 21 after a short illness. He was 93 years old. Born on March 9, 1910, in Devonport, England, Mrs. Dryden returned to her native Scotland and, after the death of her father in 1917, came to Trinidad with her mother and two sisters. She graduated from Trinidad High School and worked as an accountant in a laundromat. She married Forrest T. Dryden, a Chronicle News linotypist, on August 21, 1931 in Raton, NM. The couple moved to Shawnee, Oklahoma, where their son Jack was born in 1935. Dryden passed the exam to become a Red Cross volunteer nurse and worked at the ACH Hospital in Shawnee until the family moved to Greeley, Colorado in 1948. In Greeley, Ms. Dryden worked as an accountant for Northern Colorado Savings and Loan Ass. and later as an Assistant County Clerk in the Weld County Clerk's Office. In 1972, Mr. Dryden retired from the Greeley Tribune and the couple returned to Trinidad, where she became heavily involved with Mt. San Rafael and the Trinidad Welcome Center. She continued to live in Trinidad after Mr. Dryden in September 1980 and moved to Denver in September 1991 to be near Jack and his wife Mary. In addition to Jack, Mrs. Dryden is survived by her sister Mima Cummings from Trinidad. Her sister Ann predeceased her in 1973. Other survivors include Don, Vonnie, and Cameron Cummings of Trinidad, Sue Cummings of Fort Collins, Colorado, and sister-in-law Edna Dryden of Casa Grande, Arizona. And many other friends and children whose lives he touched. If friends wish, donations can be made to the First Christian Church of Trinidad, Colorado. Jeanine S. Dryden's family entrusted the preparations to Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.
Duarte, Amelia Margie
Amelia Margie Duarte - Cacique Pueblo - January 5, 2010 - Amelia Margie Duarte. A memorial service for longtime Lamar resident Margie Duarte will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, January 8, 2010 at the Foursquare Gospel Church at Lamar Life Center, with Pastor Manuel Tamaz officiating. Margie was born on June 1, 1945 in Las Animas, Colorado to Juan and Esther (Romero) Gonzales and died on December 31, 2009 at home at the age of 64 after a short illness. her husband, Daniel Duarte, of the family home in Lamar; their children; Elena Rivera from Pueblo, Sylvia (Ben) Fernandez de Lamar, Joella Leyba and Bramall from Pueblo, Danielle Michelle Duarte from Tallahassee, Florida and Michael (Celeste Andrade) Duarte de Lamar. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Natasha, James, Benjamin, Armando, Brittney, Amanda, and Chad. She is also survived by her siblings Chris (Theresa) Gonzales from Denver, Fermin Gonzales from Lamar, Pete (Donna) Gonzales from Texas, Ben (Barbara) Gonzales from Lamar, Tino (Helen) Gonzales from Pueblo, John (Linda) Gonzales from Las Animas, Patrick (Maggie) Gonzales de Lamar, Molly Gonzales de Lamar, Cecilia (Willy) Lewis from Texas, Regina (Louis) Galindo de Lamar, Susan Gonzales de Lamar, Mary (Kevin) Motz from Missouri and Amelia Gonzales de Lamar Lamar ; as well as numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.
Duarte, Erla
Erla Hewitt Duarte - Cacique Pueblo - June 24, 2009 - Erla Hewitt Duarte passed away peacefully on June 20, 2009 after a long illness. He was preceded in death by his parents Emiliana and Esteban Sánchez; two sisters and one brother. She is survived by her husband of over 50, Joe Duarte; her children Concha (Woody) Mohorich, Steve (Mary) Duarte, Celia Duarte, Eden (Paula) Duarte, Arthur Duarte and Christina Maes; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; her siblings Clorinda Bruno, Esmeralda Aranda, Maclovio Sanchez and Mary Edwards. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Frontier Hospice or the Pueblo Soup Kitchen. Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Friday, June 26, 2009, Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, Pueblo, Colorado.
Duarte, Manuel
Manuel Duarte - Cacique del Pueblo - July 5, 2012 - Manuel Duarte, 57, from Pueblo, June 28, 2012 Rising 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Friday, waking up at 2:00 p.m., Romero Chapel.
Dubelzig, Brenda
Brenda Dubielzig - Cacique de Pueblo - August 29, 2013 - Brenda Dubielzig, 46, died on August 26, 2013. She is survived by her husband Walter; Children, Alyssa Costanza, Joey Costanza; mother, Jean Stevens; Brothers, Jack (Tina), Ken (Teresa), Brent (Sherri); Sisters, Claudia (Rick) Baxter, Cheryl (Wayne) Williams; many nieces, nephews, nieces and great-nephews. Celebration Dinner, Friday, August 30 at 1:00 p.m., Grand Pavilion in the City Park Zoo parking lot. Look for yellow balloons.
Dubnik, Pink
Rose Dubnick - Pueblo Chief - September 19, 2010 - Rose Dubnick, a former Pueblo resident, died on Saturday September 11, 2010 at her home in Margate, Florida. She was 88 years old. wife of the late Herman Dubnick; dam of Sandy (Frank) Schargel of Albuquerque, N.M., Melvin (Randa Zagon) Dubnick of Beverly, Massachusetts, and Mindy (Ray) Gullo of Vincentown, N.J.; grandmother of David (Pegi)) Schargel and Howard Schargel, Heather Dubnick and Philip Dubnick, Erica (Eric) Nevius and Anthony Gagliardi; and proud great-grandmother of Kayla Nevius.
DuboisBradford H.
Bradford H. Dubois Chief of the People November 20, 1919 Dubois dies Denver November 19 Bradford H. Dubois, well-known capitalist and pilot, died here today after a long illness. He was 64 years old. Dubois, known as "Brad" to racing fans, made his fortune mining in Leadville and owned a large racing stable years ago.
duboish, san valentin
Valentine Duboish - Village chief 2 September 1917 Child killed as workers flee down the road Valentine Duboish, 7-year-old son of Mr A Pulp, had his chest crushed and his bones shattered when a heavy grain wagon drawn by four horses, ran it over, yesterday morning in front of A. McClelland Mercantile Co., S. Mechanic St. John. With a flick of the engine switch, the four horses tied to the well-loaded grain wagon began to jump and run. Frantically, 16-year-old Harry Perino pulled on the reins and tried to stop them. The boy standing in front of the team in the storage building struggled for cover as the horses panicked. As he fled, he crossed his path and one of the horses hit him, throwing him to the ground. The heavy cart rumbled over his body. The child died instantly, said Dr. Ray R. Taylor, coroner, after an examination. He stated that the matter was random and that no investigation was being conducted. The horses belong to John Prutich, a farmer who lives near Vineland. He had just gone to Pueblo and was negotiating a grain sale at the merchant's house when the leak struck. The body was taken to the William B. McMinn and Co. Enterprise facility with a burial notice to be given at a later date. Chieftain Village - September 2, 1917 - Valentine Duboish, aged 7, was killed yesterday morning when he was struck by a four-horse carriage at the corner of C and Mechanic Streets. She is survived by her mother and father, three sisters, Annie, Helen and Julia; two brothers, John and Stephen, who all live in the family home. The body was taken to the halls of William B. McMinn & Company and the funeral service will be held at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday morning at St. Anthony Church, the Rev. Interment will be in Roselawn. Chieftain Village September 4, 1917 Valentine Duboish's funeral will be held this morning at 8:30 am at 309 Mechanic St. and at 9 am at St. Anthony's Church. Reverend Father Joseph will say Mass for the dead. Burial is at the expense of the W. B. McMinn Undertaking Company in Roselawn. Cacique del Pueblo September 5, 1917 The funeral of Valentine Duboish, the boy who died after being run over by a cart last Saturday morning, was held yesterday at 8:45 am at his parents' home, Rua dos Mecânicos 309, and at 9 :00 in the Church of San Antonio. Reverend Father Joseph celebrated High Mass for the departed and the music was provided by the children's choir. The floral offerings were plentiful and beautiful, completely covering the coffin. Miss Mary Novak, Helen Krutka, Anna Kacan and Jennie Bensek served as porters. The funeral took place at the family compound in Roselawn, operated by the W. B. McMinn Undertake Company.
Duckworth Jonathan M.
Jonathan M. Duckworth - Chieftain Village - July 16, 1917 - Jonathan M. Duckworth, aged 86, died July 15 at 1512 East Eighth Street. Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 1917 - Elder Pueblo Pioneer is dead - Jonathan M Duckworth died last night aged 86 at the home of his daughter, Mrs Duckworth. FD LeMaster, 1512 East Eighth Street. Duckworth is one of Pueblo County's oldest pioneers, coming to Pueblo in 1873 when Pueblo was just a trading post. He spent most of his Pueblo County residence on a farm 25 miles west of Pueblo, 5 miles from Graneros. He is well known in the Graneros cattle district and has several business acquaintances in Pueblo. He leaves behind seven children to mourn his death, Mrs. F.A. Nickolls of Rye, Colorado, Mrs. A.C. Keele of Abbey, Colorado, Mrs. H.C. Frink of 1021 East Tenth Street; Mrs. E.D. LeMaster of 1512 East Eighth Street; James and William Duckworth from Abbey and J.H. Duckworth from Greeley. The body lies in the halls of the United Undertaking Company and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village July 17, 1917 The funeral of Jonathan M. Duckworth will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday morning at the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Rev. G.W. Lowry will officiate. The United Male Quartet will provide the music. After the services, the body will be taken to Rye, Colorado, accompanied by family and friends. At 2pm services will be held at Rye Church by Rev. G.W. Lowry assisted by the Rev. Mr. Living Room. Burial will take place at Brookside Cemetery. Chieftain Village July 18, 1917 The funeral of Jonathan M. Duckworth will be held this morning at 10 a.m. at the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Rev. G. W. Lowry will conduct the services. Chieftain Village July 19, 1917 The funeral of Jonathan M. Duckworth was held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Rev. C. H. Lowry conducted the services. The United Male Quartet sang "Abide with Me", "Till, We Meet" and "Jesus Savior Pilot Me". The body was then taken to Rye, accompanied by family and friends. The service was at 2 p.m. at Rye Church. Rev. G. H. Lowry assisted by Rev. Mr. Hall officiated. The church choir sang two beautiful hymns. The bearers were W.C. Scroggs, J. Beauvais, G.W. Compton, Milt Yarberry, F.S. Edmundson and W.A. Finlay. Burial took place in Brookside Cemetery.
Dudley, Clyde E.Jr.
Clyde E. Dudley Jr. - Pueblo Chief - December 17, 2010 - Clyde E. Dudley Jr. died on December 11, 2010 in Pueblo. Born in St Clyde, Clyde worked at Flower Aviation for over 30 years and enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. Mr. Dudley is survived by his wife Nancy Dudley; a son, Robert (Michele Hijar) Dudley; and his grandchildren Fausto, Phillip and Chance. Cremation at Davis Crematorium. A funeral service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, December 20, 2010, Temple Baptist Church, 3030 Thatcher Ave.
Dudley, Delia Mae
Delia Mae Dudley - Village Leader - October 16, 2007 - Delia Mae Dudley died on Saturday October 13, 2007. She was survived by children JoAnn (Ron) Frazier, Marlynn (Charles) Reynolds and Carolyn (Gary Lewis) Ingram. She died for her husband Joe; and son Jerry Dudley. Viewing today 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Celebration of Life, Wednesday October 17, 2007, Imperial Funeral Home. Followed by a reception at the Pueblo Christian Center. Donations can be made at Casa Sangre de Cristo.
Dudley, Dorothy Jean
Dorothy Jean Dudley - Cacique de Pueblo - August 11, 2010 - Dorothy Jean Dudley, aged 80, died peacefully on August 9, 2010 surrounded by her loved ones. Her parents Robert and Ethel Disbrow and Carl Class preceded her in death; son, Robert Thomason; and brother, Bill Disbrow. She is survived by her children Jacque (David) Ward, Mark Thomason, Jimmy Hayes, Melissa (Glen) Stull and Melinda (Frank) Tortessi; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; Sister, Beverly Potesio; and furry companion, Bobba Lou. Special thanks to dear friend Sybil Tortessi and the angels at Blood of Christ Hospice, Melanie, Janis and Noelle. In lieu of food and flowers, please make a donation to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home on their behalf. Funeral Service, Thursday, August 11, 11:00 a.m. M., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dudley, Maria-Luise
Mary Louise (Skufca) Dudley - Pueblo Chief - November 26, 2012 - Mary Louise (Skufca) Dudley, a lifelong Pueblo resident, died November 21, 2012. Mary was born on January 19, 1923 to Mary (Zemljak) and born Martin Skufca. He was preceded in death by a brother, Martin J. "Teeny" Skufca; and is survived by his brother Joseph R. Skufca of Pueblo. In addition to her brother, Mary is survived by her loving children Donald M. Dudley (Mary) of Pomfret, Connecticut and David Q. Dudley (Margie) of Pueblo. He also leaves four loving grandchildren, Maura K. Dudley of Redwood City, California, Michael D. Dudley (Abby) of Overland Park, Kansas, Leah E. Dudley of Chicago, Illinois, and Matthew Q. Dudley of Greeley, Colo. . Mary graduated from Pueblo Central High School. She was an independent woman who lived a full life. Devoted to her family, she was loyal to numerous established friends at school and through her sorority. During her work at Sears and the USC Bookstore, she particularly enjoyed interacting with colleagues and customers. Maria had a special fondness for dogs. She was a music lover, an avid baseball fan and a skilled creator of Slovenian poetry. Mary was an avid traveler and proud to have visited all but one of the United States and many destinations outside the United States including Slovenia, the Soviet Union, China and several African countries. Visualization, from 12 to 14 h. Friday November 30, 2012, George McCarthy Funeral Home. Rosario, Friday, November 30, 2012, 7 p.m., Church of Santa María. Funeral mass, Saturday, December 1, 2012, 10 a.m., Marienkirche. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. The family would like Dr. Send their sincere appreciation to Stephen Vialpando from whom Mary has received quality and kind care for many years. The family is very grateful to the hospice for providing Mary with comforting care and support for her family in her final days. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, 81005 or to Runyon Sports Complex, 400 Stanton Ave, Pueblo, 81003.
Dudley, Roberto
Robert "Adrian" Dudley - Village Chief - April 16, 2009 - Robert "Adrian" Dudley, age 48, died April 12, 2009. He is survived by his wife Wendy Frisbie, Colo. City, CO Friday, April 17, 2009, Imperial burial chapel. Donations can be made to the Imperial Funeral Home, 5450 Highway 78 West, Pueblo, CO 81005 to help the family with expenses. Any donation is very welcome.
duenas, louis
Louis Duenas October 25, 1918 ▪ Louis Duenas, 27, died yesterday at a local hospital. The United Undertaker Company will announce the memorial service at a later date.
Du Fauchard, Dana Kay
Dana Kay Wisthoff DuFauchard - Chieftain Village - July 5, 2011 - Dana Kay Wisthoff DuFauchard took to the skies on Saturday July 2, 2011. She was born on December 24, 1966. She is survived by her children Joshua (Trisha) Wisthoff, Chelciecq (Robert) Bunderman and Marc (Rochelle) Spaccamonti; friend, Richard Spaccamonti; mother, Dianne (Steve) Bonney of Pueblo West; father, Arnold (Debbie) Miller of Denver; Sister Debbie (Brian) Beeman of Ohio; grandsons, Zane Christopher Wisthoff and Colton Spaccamonti; grandmother, Dorothy Trueblood; special friend, Kathy Sandoval; ex-husband, Michael DuFauchard; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. His brother Eric Miller died in death in 2007; and grandparents Dana was a dedicated and tireless single mother who worked two jobs and went to school for her RN degree and worked at CMHIP for over 16 years. She was a beautiful woman with a big heart, full of care and compassion, especially when it came to her patients. He loved to ride motorbikes but his greatest joys were spending time with his children and family and cooking a lot. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 7, 2011, Praise God Assembly, 2000 Troy Ave., with Pastors Bobby and Darron Wilson officiating.
Duff, Carlos
Charley Duff - Town Chief October 21, 1919 Inquiry today Examining the bodies of Charley Duff, black, 26, and Juan Peralta, Mexican, 40, who shot each other in a shootout at Arkansas The Valley Pool Hall at 226 W. 2nd St. Last Friday Night is at 4pm this afternoon at the Whiton Halls. Chieftain Town October 22, 1919 Investigative witnesses arrested by police George Burnett, 188 Central St.; "Indians" Howard, 226 W. 4th St., according to police files, and William Leavels, 101 ½ Santa Fe Ave., all of whom appeared as witnesses at the coroner's examination of Charley's bodies at Whiton Halls yesterday afternoon, Duff and John . Peralta, who shot themselves at a swimming pool on W. 2nd St. last Friday night, were arrested by police yesterday afternoon. They are being held in the city jail and are expected to be handed over to the county today. Chieftain Village October 24, 1919 The remains of Charles Duff were transported last night to Bessemer, Alabama, by Whiton Mortuary, accompanied by J. B. Johnson.
Duffield, Barbara L.
Barbara L. (Johnson) Duffield - Mayor - February 18, 2014 - Barbara L. (Johnson) Duffield, aged 81, left January 31, 2014 after a long illness to be with the Lord. He is survived by his sister Deanna Davis; two stepsons; and numerous nieces and nephews. Barbara graduated from Central High School and PPC Junior College. He had great love for the Lord God and for all living beings. Our thanks to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Life Care for caring for Barbara. Funeral Service, 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 22, 2014, at Central Christian Church, 1902 N. Hudson, 544-9822, conducted by Rev. David Chambers. Family and friends are welcome in the church cafeteria after the service. Arrangements, Imperial Funeral Home.
Duffy, Ana
Anna Duffy Chief of the Village 19 July 1918 Miss Anna Duffy, aged 77, died yesterday at a local hospital after an 18 day illness. The remains will be flown by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Denver for burial tomorrow. Chieftain Village July 20, 1918 The remains of Mrs. Anna Duffy are being transported today by the McCarthy Undertaking Company to Denver for burial accompanied by relatives. Pueblo Cacique July 21, 1918 Accompanied by relatives, Mrs. Anna Duffy's remains were shipped to Denver yesterday by the McCarthy Undertake Company.
Duffy, B.P.
B. P. Duffy Town Chief October 22, 1918 Brother George W. Duffy dies He received a telegram yesterday informing him that his brother B. P. Duffy had died of the flu on Sunday in Spokane, Washington. The deceased had visited Pueblo several times and had many acquaintances here.
DuffyClyde G.
Clyde G. Duffy Pueblo Chieftain September 28, 1918 On duty near the front line Clyde G. Duffy of Co. H, 109th Infantry, A.E.F. writes to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duffy, 1617 E. 8th St., of active camp in France, that although she was only a short time abroad, she sees the right thing on the line war . "When a grenade whistles," says a letter received yesterday, "the guy thinks: 'The house has never been like this'." I made a bigger hole with the bayonet in five minutes than I had ever dug with a shovel in an hour before.” Elsewhere he says, “We have seen many a female harness or bridle in England and France.” He reported for service before the age of 19. Chieftain Village 10 October 1918 Two Canon City boys die in France For the second time in recent days, Canon City was saddened by the news that one of its child soldiers had made the ultimate sacrifice on the Western Front in France The announcement of the death of Lieutenant John McKinstry in combat followed with the announcement that Clyde G. Duffy died September 17 in a hospital in France from wounds sustained in combat September 5. The Private Duffy was the son of Mrs. Frances E. Arthur aged 215 Cottonwood Ave. He enlisted on May 14, 1917 and received his military training at Fort Logan and later at Camp Kearney, California, where he served in Ju 1918 and was assigned to Co. M, 109th Infantry. Duffy was a bright and well respected young man and a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Chieftain Town October 10, 1918 Clyde Duffy dies in France Clyde G. Duffy, son of George W. Duffy, 1617 E. 8th St., died in France of wounds sustained in battle, according to a telegram, which Mr. Duffy had received. Duffy from Washington yesterday. Young Duffy was in his late 20s and entered Canon City in the spring of 1917. He was a member of the W.O.W. Camp in Canon City. The following telegram was received by Mr. Duffy on the death of his son: "Wash., D.C." I deeply regret to inform you that Private C.G. Duffy died on September 17 from wounds sustained in battle. "Harry." Deputy Sgt. General". Pueblo Chief October 14, 1918 Daily Casualty List Coloradoans Killed by Wounds Clyde G. Duffy, Canon City, Colorado. [Editor's Note: Clyde Duffy is listed on the Pueblo Honor Roll. Burial: Lakeside Cemetery , Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA, Lot: Sec. 16A, Block 006, Lot 001, Tomb 001.]
Duffy, Doris Jean
Doris Jean Duffy - Pueblo Chief - November 3, 2013 - Doris Jean Duffy, 84, of Morgantown, W.Va., died peacefully at her home on Friday, October 18, 2013. Now she is reunited with the love of her life, William Bill Duffy, her husband and best friend. She was born on June 19, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois to the late James Harbison and Jean Armstrong Harbison. After raising the children, Doris went back to school and earned her nursing degree from Southern Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado, spending most of her nursing career at Colorado State Hospital. After her husband's death in 2005, she moved to Morgantown, W.Va. to be close to her daughter, Kathy. Doris enjoyed watching sports, particularly the Denver Broncos, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the WVU Mountaineers. He has read many books avidly over the years. Doris also enjoyed bowling and was in two bowling leagues. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who cherished time with her family. She was personally proud of celebrating her 60th birthday by parachuting out of a plane solo. Doris is survived by her son, Michael William (Kathy) Duffy, Decatur, Alabama; his daughter Kathleen (Richard) Usery of Morgantown, W. Virginia; her grandchildren, Dr. Andrew Ray Usery, Kristin Elizabeth Andrews, Michele Renee Chambers and Kevin Michael Duffy; six great-grandchildren; and a stepdaughter, Jayne Zanchi. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her sister Elsie Mayberry. On Monday, October 21, 2013, memorial services were held at Trinity Episcopal Church in Morgantown, W.Virginia with Father Michael Hadaway as celebrant. Private Lodge, Cemetery Chapel Mausoleum with mountain views.
Duffy, Ester
Esther Duffy - Trinidad Times Independent - August 8, 2008 - Ms. Esther Duffy, 94, of La Junta, passed away peacefully Sunday, August 3, 2008 at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center-Nursing Center East. Esther was born in Loveland on 10 June 1914 to the late George and Elizabeth (Gies) Dietz. She was the widow of Rex Duffy. They married on June 5, 1938 in Ratón. She is survived by her niece Mary, wife of Rocky Ford's Tom Cuckow; sister-in-law Alice Pauline Dietz of La Junta; Sister-in-law Ruby Dietz from Trinidad and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband and one daughter: Carol Ann Duffy; two sisters and six brothers. Services will be held privately at a later date at the Freemason Cemetery in Trinidad. There will be no visitors as the cremation has taken place. The arrangements were entrusted to Rocky Ford's Ford-Ustick Funeral Home.
Duffy, Maria Lorinda
Mary Lorinda Duffy - Chief of Pueblo - January 9, 2011 - Mary Lorinda Duffy was born on September 27, 1918 and died on December 30, 2010 in Pueblo, Colorado. She was the eldest daughter of Andrew J. and Marie Kasic. Mary preceded her first husband, William David Stevens, in death on January 22, 1957; and second husband, Milton A. Duffy, August 30, 2005. She is survived by sisters Martha Kasic Fifer of Anaheim, California and Frances E. Kasic of Lakewood, Colorado; stepson, William Thomas (Diann) Stevens of Great Falls, Mont.; son W. David (Rochelle) Stevens of Denver; grandson Mathew Stevens of Seattle, Washington; granddaughter Darci (Jim) Freeman and her two sons Drew and Decker of Highlands Ranch, Colorado; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mary has worked as a telephone operator for AT&T, as an office manager for Stevens Automotive, and as a cook for Parkview Hospital, all in Pueblo. He graduated from Centennial High School and attended the University of Colorado at Boulder. He enjoyed playing the piano throughout his life, including playing at his Eastern Star Lodge and leading songs into his spotlight in his later years. She competed in the Silver Queen competition at the 2003 Colorado State Fair. She has been an active member of several organizations including the VFW and DAV Ladies Auxiliaries, as well as a member of the Adriance United Methodist Church. He had a great love for people, always cheering and uplifting everyone he touched. Because of his great love of animals, the family is asking for donations to Pueblo Animal Services, www.puebloanimalservices.org, in his honor. The family thanks the staff at University Park Care Center for the excellent care and support they have given her, her family and friends. Exhibition, Monday, January 10, 2011, 12 p.m., followed by the funeral, 1 p.m.; both at the Imperial Funeral Home, 5450 Highway 78 West, Pueblo, Colorado. Entrance, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements directed by Adrian Comer Funeral Home.
Du Foe, David Gene
David Gene DuFoe - Chieftain Village - July 7, 2013 - David Gene DuFoe, 52, September 2, 1960 - July 2, 2013. The memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m. m. July 8, Kingdom Hall, 2203 E. 13th St., Pueblo, Colorado.
Dufty, Margaret
Marguerite Fragrance - Pueblo Chieftain - December 2, 2011 - Marguerite Fragrance, daughter of George and Jennie Lesan Vance, was born July 13, 1916 in Ringgold County, Iowa and died November 29. November 2011. Marguerite married Bernard Dufty on September 13, 1935. Survivors include: their five children, Peggy (Milford) Moen, Indianola, Iowa; Alan (Kathy) Scenty, Rye; Nancy (John) Gill, West Town; Linda (Richard) Clennin, Buelah; and Sherry (Bill) Bell, Canon City; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Helen Anderson, Creston, Iowa Marguerite was preceded by her death by her parents and husband. After living on a farm in Ringgold County, Iowa for 32 years, Marguerite and Bernard moved to Rye in 1967. They were members of the Rye Home Methodist Church for many years. Marguerite moved to Pueblo Regent in 2000 and lived there until her death. The center of Marguerite's life was her family. She was a wonderful cook, a skilled quilter, embroidered pictures, crocheted Afghan blankets and mended many blankets for family members. He enjoyed TV shows, did crossword puzzles, played bridge and bingo. Private family services will be held at the Adrian Comer Funeral Home on Saturday 3 December 2011, followed by a short funeral service at Brookside Cemetery, Rye. Memorial donations can be made to the Hospice Casa Sangre de Cristo. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Funeral Directors.
DuganJames F.
James Dugan Cacique del Pueblo November 15, 1918 Fire Chief Dies We received news here yesterday of the death of J.F. Dugan, Durango Fire Chief, who died of the flu yesterday morning. Chief Dugan was previously the captain of the Pueblo Fire Department, where he was a member for about eight years. Chief Dugan was admitted to Mercy Hospital, where he had been taken days earlier. Leave your wife. Chieftain Village November 17, 1918 James Dugan's funeral will be held at 10am Monday morning at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. Father Keif will lead the funeral services. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village November 18, 1918 The funeral service for James Dugan, Chief of the Durango Fire Department, will be held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel this morning at 10am. Rev. Father Keith will lead the services. Burial in the mountain cemetery. Pueblo Chieftain November 23, 1918 Valley, State, West Procession The fire bell in Durango rang as the body of former chief James F. Duggan was taken to the railroad station to be shipped to Pueblo, accompanied by the entire department, fire department, police and city officials. Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1919 - takes over Durango - The resignation of Frank E. Williams, a longtime member of the Pueblo Fire Department, was accepted by the city council yesterday morning. Williams accepted the position of chief of the Durango Fire Department, whose vacancy was prompted by the death of James Dugan, also a member of the Pueblo Fire Department who died of the flu a few weeks ago.
Dugan, John F. (1999).
John F. Jack Dugan - Leadville Herald Democrat - January 14, 1886 - John F. Dugan - Dugan - (deceased) Died December 26 at the Colorado State Asylum for the Insane in Pueblo, John F. Dugan, aged about 48 Years The above announcement will be read with painful regret by many former residents of Lake and Park Counties, where Jack Dugan has called home for the past twelve years. It is not possible to get a detailed account of his early life, other than that he enlisted in the army when news of the rebellion first reached his hometown of Hillsdale, Michigan. He served during the war and was in many of the main battles, always distinguished by his great courage. After the war he traveled west and enjoyed the excitement of frontier life, tracking the progress of the Kansas Pacific Railroad and locating it at each successive terminus along the way until he reached Denver. This part of his life was marked early on by the incidents that were so frequent at the border. On one occasion in River Bend, Kansas, a soldier from the nearby post became so violent that Jack chased him from his job, the soldier left vowing he would come back in a few minutes and kill him, and he kept his word. Arming himself with a rifle, he appeared across the street when Jack grabbed a carbine that was leaning against the wall, came out the front door, and they both fired simultaneously; The soldier dropped dead while Jack was unharmed. He immediately denounced and turned himself in to the postal commander, who, after an investigation, ordered his release. Shortly after arriving in Denver, he settled in Alinn, Park County, where he held the offices of sheriff and city sheriff and was charged with collecting city taxes under old land statutes. In all circumstances and in all positions, he was distinguished by complete fearlessness and devotion to duty. The so-called bad men soon realized that the Marshal did not fear them alone or by the dozen, and that much as they had terrorized other cities, they could not do so within Jack's purview. The money that was entrusted to them, often and in large quantities, everyone knew was as safe as a bank's strongest vault. In 1878 he arrived in Leadville, and thanks to power and diligence he soon gathered good competition, but the city's development drove neighboring businesses away from his property, the value of which fell sharply. Three years ago he took a job as clerk in the Leadville post office, a job in which he took the greatest care to do his job as perfectly as possible, and while he was in that job the character and demeanor were peculiar to his employees noticed. . which eventually culminated in a sudden fit of insanity. He was transferred to the workhouse in hopes of recovery, but his condition gradually deteriorated and he died the day after Christmas. Jack Dugan was a remarkable man in many ways. Whatever may have been the case before, he has been a total abstainer from all forms of intoxicating beverages for the last ten years. When duty called him to action, he seemed to regard the greatest dangers as insignificant and risked his life without hesitation. Absolutely honest, he demanded the same quality from others and despised meanness at all costs. Like all intensely emotional people, he was subject to error, and many times his actions may no doubt have been determined by the germs of the disease which later turned out to be the first disturbance of the marvelous and mysterious structure of the brain. Thrifty and frugal in his spending, he was ever ready to relieve the sufferings of others, and when his mind became a mess his only clear purpose left was to help the poor. As a friend he was loyal and sincere, as an honest and just citizen, and as a man he embodied all that is meant by the distinctive Western expression, he was decent. Without knowing it, he led a life as noble and chivalrous as the knights of old. Innocence and virtue found in him an immediate defender, and he needed no more reward than the approval of his own conscience. Rest in peace. DHD
Bagger, Jerry
Jerry Dugger - Chieftain Village - March 26, 2014 - Jerry Dugger, aged 60, died at his home on Sunday March 23, 2014. He drove a truck for over 20 years and was an avid fisherman and camper. She is survived by her parents Dahl and Leora Dugger; brother Lonny; children, Bryan (Tina), Shad and Greg (Ashleigh); two grandchildren, Daniel and Rylee; and many other relatives and friends who will miss you. A special thanks to the Hospice Sangre de Cristo. In lieu of flowers or food, donations can be made to the First United Methodist Church or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice named after Jerry. The exhibition lasts from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, 329 Goodnight Ave. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at First United Methodist Church, Pueblo, followed by the burial at the Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Duhuart, Alfredo
Alfred Duhuart - Mayor April 1, 1919 Rescuers arrive at site of death Aguilar mine explosion would have killed thirteen workers Trinidad, Colorado, March 31 Eleven bodies, in some cases so severely burned as to make identification difficult, were found tonight recovered from Empire Coal Co.'s Empire Mine near Aguilar, where they were destroyed without warning by a gas explosion earlier this morning. Death appeared to be instantaneous, and the bodies recovered were found huddled under piles of rubble, with one exception. Two other bodies were not recovered. Grieving mothers, wives and sisters who waited anxiously at the mine entrance in the pouring rain all day helped identify the bodies as they emerged one by one. The bodies were taken to a makeshift morgue where relatives of the women could help identify them. Rescue teams are still working in the mine and an investigation will take place once the other bodies are recovered. The cause of the explosion was not determined. One man, Mike Cozetti, apparently attempted to escape through an unused entrance to the mine, but was overpowered and killed as he nearly escaped. The identity of the two bodies left in the mine could not be determined. Rescue teams continue their search, hoping to find the other bodies before daybreak. The dead identified are: Jack Futura, Fred Dussart, Abel Duran, Mike Cozetti, Mike Rossi, George Mavrogeorges, Joe Stradjet, George Fellis, Alfred Duhuart, Henry Coton, and John Lundquist. Rescue teams had to clear piles of debris before the bodies could be recovered. They were lying together, badly burned and some of them hardly recognizable. A makeshift morgue was set up and plans were made to conduct an inquest once the two remaining bodies were recovered. Thirty-six men were in the mine when the explosion occurred, twenty-one escaped through an old entrance and two through the main shaft. John Lundquist's body was recovered this afternoon. Of the 36 men who were in the mine at the time of the explosion, 23 were able to get to safety. The blast, as indicated by the conditions encountered by rescuers, was confined to a small area about 2,500 feet from the mineshaft. Debris at this depth has prevented passage of the hulls, but air conditions are good and the fan is working. However, it is feared that the men trapped in this part of the mine were killed either immediately by the blast or shortly afterwards by the aftershock that usually results from a gas explosion. 25 years ago the Empire had a similar explosion. Two men died and several were injured.
Dujmovic Mark Max
Mark Max Dujmovic - Pueblo Chief - October 27, 2009 - Mark Max Dujmovic of Pueblo passed away on Saturday October 24, 2009. Mark was born on April 19, 1923 in Farr, Colorado and is survived by his children Mark D (Susan Carlin) Dujmovic, Nancy (Preston) Ward; grandsons, Andrea and Michael Ward. He was preceded in death by his wife Virginia Dujmovic. Mark served as a sergeant in the US 15th Air Force during World War II. He then worked at CF&I's steel mill and retired after 42 years of service. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to a charity of their choice on Mark's behalf. Worship of the Rosary, 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 28, 2009, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. The burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Duke, Granat M.
Garnett M. Duke - Mayor - October 11, 2009 - Garnett M. Duke, aged 94, died on October 6, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ellen L. Duke; and his seven brothers. Duke is survived by two daughters, Lisa Marvin and Sharon (David) Hartenbach; grandsons, Scott, Douglas (Anne) and Jeffrey (Heather) Maxey; five great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Duke retired from the Colorado Western Railroad in 1976 after 35 years of service. He was a life member of BPOE #90. At Duke's request, there will be a private service for the family with internment at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, the family is proposing donations to Denver Hospice, 501 S. Cherry St., Suite 700, Denver, CO, 80246. TG McCarthy Funeral Home.
Herzog, TA (Dr.)
T. A. Duke - Rocky Mountain News - 21. Mai 1883 - Free State - Dr. T. A. Duke of Pueblo starb am Freitag.
Herzogmann, Polina May
Polina May Dukeman Pueblo Chieftain - May 12, 1918 - Polina, baby daughter of Mr. The funeral will be at the family home this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. and will be private. Burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company. Chieftain Village May 13, 1918 The funeral service for Polina May Dukeman was held at 3:30am yesterday afternoon at the residence, 2020 Spruce St. Rvdo. John H. Ketchum conducted the private services. The funeral was held at Roselawn, conducted by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.
Herzogmann, Walter
Walter Dukeman Town Chief October 29, 1918 dies in California Walter Dukeman, formerly of this town, died of Spanish flu on October 26 in San Francisco, California. He leaves behind his wife and 2 children, one sister, Mrs. Calle A.C. Clair and 2 brothers, Fred and Ralph. Ralph is now with the Motor Transport Corps at Fort Sam, Houston, Texas.
Aburrido, Marilyn Kay
Marilyn Kay Dull - Chieftain Village - February 1, 2009 - Marilyn Kay Dull, June 2, 1943 to January 29, 2009, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband Mike Dull; children, Jim, Sandra, Michael (Carroll) and Amy; grandchildren, Callee, Michael, Mark, Michaela and Max; Nieces and nephews and more friends than we can count. His parents, Mickey and Virginia Pemberton, preceded him in death; and her sister Judy VonHemel. He has held various positions in the medical field for many years; in Innotrac; and his own upholstery shop. He loved all things furry, nature and his family. He had a way of touching your heart with little effort. She was funny, kind and loving. She leaves a big hole in this world. In lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal welfare foundation of your choice on their behalf. Her family will be hosting a reunion in Marilyn's memory on February 7th. If you would like to participate, please contact Amy at 562-400-6908 or 719-546-0720 for details.
Dulmagem, David
David Dulmage Rocky Mountain News August 9, 1883 Dulmage Dead Mr. John Dulmage returned yesterday from Pueblo, where he had been tending to his brother David, who was hit by an engine in Pueblo. Due to the delay in a telegram, the fact only became known in Denver on Tuesday. When Mr. Dulmage arrived in Pueblo, he found his brother dead and buried at the Ladies' Aid Society of that town. The remains will be brought to Denver as soon as time permits to be excavated. Rocky Mountain News August 10, 1883 State at Large Pueblo Chieftain: "Davy Dulmage, the little boy who was run over by the engine switch and two cars at the Pueblo Foundry Tuesday morning at 3 a.m. died wounded about three hours after his birth yesterday, it was impossible to do anything for the relief of the suffering little one, he bore his wounds like a little martyr, his greatest concern seemed to be that his mother knew nothing of his wound and believed that this would be El Der Coroners deemed an investigation unnecessary and the boy's parents, who live in Denver, were notified of his death. His death will be a bitter lesson for the two companions who accompanied him.
Dumato, Josephine
Josephine Dumato - Pueblo Chief September 29, 1917 Josephine, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pina Dumato of 233 Oneida St., died yesterday at the family home. The body is being cared for by McCarthy's Undertake Company and a burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - September 30, 1917 - The funeral service for Josephine Dumato was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. Father Rizzi led the services. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dumford, Jason Scott
Jason Scott Dumford - Village Chief - March 17, 2010 - Jason Scott Dumford, 39, Grand Junction, formerly Village, March 14. Callahan-Edfast Funeral Home, Grand Junction.
DunaganCarroll E.
Carroll E. Dunagan - Village Chief - July 5, 2012 - Carroll E. Dunagan, 98, died July 3, 2012. Arrangements pending, TG McCarthy. TG McCarthy Funeral Home - July 7, 2012 - Carroll E. Dunagan August 31, 1913 - July 3, 2012 - Carroll E. Dunagan, 98, died July 3, 2012. His wife Goldie preceded him in death; brother Dale; Sister Ruth; son-in-law Pete; Great-grandson, Jeffery. She is survived by her daughter, Rosie Lee Schiffer; grandsons, Vernon and Warren (Janet) Schiffer; 7 great-grandchildren; 9 great-great grandchildren; sister, Doris Stevens; He is also survived by several other relatives. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 10:00 am at Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dunagan, Mary M. (1999).
Mary M. Dunagan - Chief of Pueblo - November 30, 2010 - Mary M. Dunagan died at the age of 90 on November 27, 2010. She is survived by their son Dana (Judy) Dunagan of Pueblo; Brother Jimmy (Elaine) Nail of Lubbock, Texas; grandsons, Nathan L. Dunagan and Danell A. Dunagan-Valdez; great-grandchildren, Mathias Valdez and Jade C. Valdez; great-great grandchildren, Mario Valdez, Sophia Valdez and Zulema Valdez; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Her husband, Truitt L. Dunagan, died in death. Mary was born on August 10, 1920 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Clovis and Estella Nail. He retired as an inspector from Tandy Corp. return. Showcase, today 5-7 p.m. at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Services are held in Corsicana, Texas.
DunawayErnest H.
Ernest H. Dunaway Town Chief December 22, 1918 The remains of Ernest H. Dunaway will be transported to Vinita, Oklahoma tonight by the Davis-Vories Compromising Company, accompanied by his father.
Dunbaugh, C.P.
Captain C. P. Dunbaugh - Sierra Journal - December 14, 1882 - Captain C.P. Dunbaugh, one of the most prominent Odd Fellows in the West, recently died of old age at his home in Barns, Pueblo County. Rocky Mountain News - November 30, 1882 - Free State - Captain C. P. Dunbaugh of Pueblo died Monday afternoon after continued interest.
Duncan, Denis
Dennis Duncan Town Chief January 31, 1919 Dennis Duncan died at a local hospital on January 31, aged 24. Bodywork at Davis & Vories. Chief Pueblo – February 2, 1919 – The remains of Dennis Duncan were transported by Davis & Vories to Dolores, Colorado last night for burial.
Duncan, Jorge
George Duncan Town Chief April 5, 1919 George Duncan, aged 8 months, died at a local hospital on April 4th. today by Davis-Vories.
Duncan James l.
James L. Duncan - Chieftain Village - October 5, 2011 - James L. Duncan, age 85, died September 29, 2011. Son of C. Boone and Elizabeth Duncan, born June 14, 1926 in Clarksville, Missouri. Louisiana, Mo., High School with Distinctions. He received his Bachelor of Music from Central College in Fayette, Missouri and his Master of Music from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. He began his career teaching at Hurley High School in Texas and has also served as principal of the Grant County Community Choir. In the fall of 1958, he joined the faculty of Pueblo Junior College (now CSU-P), teaching piano, piano ensemble, and music theory. He was involved in early discussions about the development of the music department and its subsequent accreditation as a four-year institution in 1966. He has been a judge at music competitions across the country, including at Carnegie Hall in New York City. He was a music critic for The Pueblo Chieftain and Star-Journal for 12 years, and also wrote program notes for the Pueblo Symphony. Viewing from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Today in the funeral home. The conclusion of services and the burial will be in Clarksville, Missouri. Chieftain Village - October 20, 2011 - James L Duncan. Funeral Service, 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 21, 2011, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, W. Pueblo Blvd. 3939. Pueblo Chief – January 3, 2012 – Several Notable Puebloan Deaths in 2011 – Several notable Puebloans died in 2011. James Duncan, a longtime music professor at first Pueblo Junior College (now Pueblo Community College), then Southern Colorado State College (now Colorado State University-Pueblo), died at the age of 85. He was also a music critic for The Pueblo Chieftain for many years.
Duncan, Noelle Kristin
Noelle Kristin Duncan - Pueblo Chief - February 23, 2014 - Noelle Kristin Duncan, 45, of Pueblo, went to the Lord on February 12, 2014. Noelle is survived by her mother, two sisters, three sons and five nieces and nephews. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m. Monday, Pueblo West Funeral Home.
Dunfee, Diana C.
Diana C. Dunfee - Chieftain Village - June 12, 2008 - Diana C. Dunfee, December 2, 1936 - June 7, 2008 - Diana C. Dunfee, our beloved Mother, left this earth on Saturday, June 7, 2008 at to join her husband and soul mate for eternity. Diana was a devoted wife and mother. He took great delight in simple things and saw beauty in God's creations. She was full of life and a firm believer that we are only as old as we feel. Diana saw life more positively than most people and tried to share that optimism with everyone she came in contact with. Our mother never met a stranger and was always looking for a nice comment, a joke or a piece of one of her homemade breads, cakes or biscuits. Diana Dunfee touched many hearts in her short 72 years, but none more deeply than those of her late husband and four children. Our mother's spirit and zest for life will live on forever in each of us and be passed on from generation to generation. His survivors include his eldest daughter Connie (Mike) Stanton of Monument, CO, his second daughter Sharon (Frank) Teasley of Dalton, GA, his only son Gerald (Tammy) Fritz of Ringgold, GA, and his eldest daughter New Janet ( Mike) Lippincott of Colorado Springs, CO. Her stepchildren include Debra Dunfee and Pamela (Scott) Anderson, all from Texas. Step-son Ronald Dunfee, also from TX, passed away a few months ago. Mrs. Dunfee is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. The cremation took place. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday June 14, 2008 at the Davis Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Dunfee's friend, Rev. MD Rick Calhoun, who recently officiated at her late husband Jim's funeral, will once again do us honor to our dear mother.
Dunfee, Ken I.
Ken I. Dunfee - Pueblo Chief - March 11, 2009 - Ken I. Dunfee. Ken died March 5, 2009. Worship service, Friday, March 13, 2009, 11 a.m., Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 3101 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood. Public visit two hours before. The funeral will be at 12:15 p.m. at Fort Logan National Cemetery. The family is asking to sign the guest book on HoranCares.com.
Dunham, George R.
George R. Dunham - Chieftain Town - April 8, 1917 - The funeral service for the late George R. Dunham, who died in that town from injuries sustained when he was struck by a train in Florence, Colorado , will be held at McCarthy's Funeral Chapel this morning at 10am. The funeral is under the auspices of Trainmen's Brotherhood, No. 32. Chieftain Village - April 9, 1917 - The funeral of George R. Dunham was held at McCarthy Funeral Chapel yesterday morning at 10 a.m. Rev. MT Hilton conducted the services. Mrs. J.C. Hayes, Mrs. WT Hilton and TM Jolly sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". The bearers were J.D. O'Hara, J.E. Kilfoy, W.C. Dunn, DM Wilson, George W. Holderman and A. Callender. J.J. Layton acted as flower deliverer. After the services, the body was found by members of the B. de R.T. #32 escorted to Union Depot and transported to Canon City for burial at 00:05. Chieftain Town May 23, 1917 Railroad denies charges, gives money to child Mrs. Ada V. Potter, earline Dunham's guardian, was awarded a $2,750 judgment by the district court yesterday in favor of her granddaughter, whose father, George R. Dunham, recently died as a result of injuries sustained while working as a brakeman. on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. The ruling was allowed by D.&R.G., who, through their attorneys, filed a response to the lawsuit denying several allegations but expressing their willingness to pay the processed amount rather than filing a lawsuit. Dunham was injured in Florence on April 6 while trying to uncouple the cars. His foot caught in a frog and before he could free himself, he was run over and crushed. Ms. Potter was recently appointed guardian of the girl whose estate is now valued at over $5,000, some assurances still in effect at yesterday's hearing.
Dunivan, Maria Carlota
Maria Carlotta Dunivan - Cacique de Pueblo - May 19, 2010 - Maria Carlotta Dunivan, 89, from Pueblo. Born November 23, 1920, deceased May 14, 2010. He preceded his parents Juan and Emilia Vigil in death; brothers, Cleofes, Frank and Elijio Vigil; Sister, Lucy Cordova. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, John M. Dunivan, with whom she was 54; daughters, Janice Cotter and Becky (Bobby) Marion; grandchildren, Johnny Ray Cotter, Scott and Matthew Dunivan, Roseanna and Bobby Marion and Jason Dunivan; Sisters, Elisaida Chavez, Bertha Ortiz, Arturo (Ethelmeda) Vigil; 11 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; special niece, Beatrice Medina; and the beloved dog Leo. María loved to crochet angels for the people who shaped her life. Opening hours today, May 19, 2010, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Roselawn Funeral Home. Funeral Service, Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 1:00 p.m., Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dunlap, Carlos
Charles Chuck Dunlap - Pueblo Chief - July 23, 1997 - Funeral Service Allnutt Loveland, Colorado. Charles "Chuck" Dunlap, 58, of Loveland, died in Fort Collins on July 20, 1997. Born February 23, 1939 in Pueblo to Robert Preston Dunlap and Winifred N. Rhodes. He married Geraldine "Gerry Beth" Davis on June 18, 1960 in Pueblo. He graduated from Central High School in Pueblo in 1957 and was attending his 40th class reunion. He also spent two years at Pueblo Junior College and one year at the University of Ottawa in Kansas. He was the owner of NAPA Auto Parts in Berthoud for 14 years. He also owned and operated Big A Auto Parts for 23 years. While living in Pueblo, he worked for Vidmar Mathis. He also worked for Champion Spark Plugs for 8 1/2 years. He was a Pueblo resident and lived in Albuquerque, N.M. for two years. He has lived in northern Colorado since 1972 and in the Loveland area for many years. Chuck loved vintage cars, collected coins and music, and enjoyed going to organ concerts. He has been a member of the NAPA Advisory Board, past President (two years) of the Lions Club, a member of Elks Lodge for 27 years and a member of Heart Watchers. Member of the First Christian Church. The death was preceded by his parents and stepfather, Roy Shouse. He is survived by his wife Geraldine "Gerry Beth" Dunlap, Loveland; Kinder, Robert P. (Kathy) Dunlap, Windsor, Colo., David M. (Laura) Dunlap, Loveland, Clifford K. (Cary) Dunlap, Bremerton, Washington, and J. Bradley (Traci) Dunlap, Loveland; daughter, Leah D. Dunlap, Loveland; brother, John R. (Dorothy) Dunlap, Pueblo; mother-in-law, Marjorie Davis, Loveland; Uncle, Allen Neece, Boise, Idaho; grandchildren, Zackary, Joshua, Travis, Devin, Whitney, Christina and Megan Dunlap, all from Loveland; and half-sisters, Katherine Zerfas and Marybeth Hudspeth, both from Pueblo. Funeral, 10 a.m. today, July 24, 1997, First Christian Church, Reverend Harvey Ruegsegger. A cremation takes place. Memorials may be erected for First Pueblo Baptist Church in the care of Allnutt Hunter Chapel, 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, Colorado 80538.
DunlapClyde A.
Clyde A. Dunlap - Albuquerque Journal - March 29, 2012 - Clyde A. Dunlap, aged 91, left on March 25, 2012 to meet His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Clyde was born on December 18, 1920 in Trinidad, Colorado to Opal S. and Carl C. Dunlap. He lived as a child in what is now the "ghost town" of Dawson, NM. She moved to Albuquerque during the Great Depression and lived with her parents and three siblings on a small farm in the Southwest Valley. He graduated from Albuquerque High School, where he set the New Mexico state record in the 100-yard dash. This record lasted more than 10 years. Clyde joined the Army Air Corps as a member of the Eighth Air Force and served in World War II. He was based in Polebrook, Northamptonshire, England and became a gunner/turret engineer on the B-17 "Flying Fortress" bomber. On Mission 14 (February 1944 - then-S/Sgt Dunlap's B-17, aka "Pistol Packin' Mama" (508 Bomb Squadron, 351 Bomb Group H), the aircraft was attacked by a bombing raid over Germany on its return After a furious firefight with several Nazi planes that destroyed all attacking enemy planes, Sergeant Dunlap's plane was forced to crash into the wintry North Sea to free the plane's life raft, one of which had been badly damaged by enemy fire / Sgt Dunlap and his crewmates were battered by ice waves for several hours 20 feet while several crew members drowned or froze to death that day S/Sgt Dunlap was able to save lives other than his own including his crewmate S/Sgt "Red" Rawdon was out of the water for several hours while everyone struggled in the damaged but barely usable lifeboat ug Re also constantly in the face; something Red later said kept him alive. With all hope of rescue lost, a British air rescue ship finally appeared on the horizon and rescued the surviving crew, who thought they were Germans but were delighted to discover they were "Yankees". Among these "Yankees" was S/Sgt Dunlap. Clyde was the last surviving member of this crew. Clyde spent most of his professional career, more than 40 years, at Sandia National Laboratories. He was a member of the New Covenant Church. Clyde lived a full and wonderful life full of kindness, kindness, honesty and honor. He married the love of his life, Doris M. Jürgensen, in 1946 and proved a faithful and loving husband to her until her death in 2007. He loved and missed her every day until she died. This beautiful love story involved a child, his beloved daughter Judith. Clyde was the best husband and father and loved his family above all else. Clyde was also preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Ronald Dunlap and Carl Dunlap Jr. He is survived by his daughter Judith (Judee) Dunlap Blaich and her husband L. Mason Blaich; his loving grandson W. Parker Bryant and his wife Annie Bryant; great-granddaughter, Elison Ann Bryant; best friend and brother, Roy L. Dunlap; and numerous nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Clyde's brother Roy L. Dunlap, his nephew Roy Dunlap Jr. and niece Carla Beitler for the love and kindness they showed Clyde in the last years of his life. The cremation has taken place and the funeral service will take place on Friday 30th March 2012 at 11am. m. in the Chester Chapel T. French Memorial Mausoleum, 924 Menaul Blvd. eh The funeral will take place at Sunset Memorial Park.
Dunleavy, Minnie
Minnie Dunleavy Town Chief July 27, 1919 The widow of a prominent townsman, Minnie Dunleavy died at a local hospital at the age of 50 after a long illness. For the past 30 years she has resided in that city, residing at 1544 Pine Street. She was the widow of John W. Dunleavy, who died 11 years ago, on July 25, 1908, in that city. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edith Cooundiff of 509 Division St. and Mrs. Mary Brown, Colorado, New Mexico and part of 2210 Orman Ave., and a brother, Fred Knape of Seattle, Washington. He was a member of the Church of S. Francisco Xavier and Knights and Dames of Security No. 768 of that city. Chieftain Village July 28, 1919 Mrs. Minnie Dunlevy's funeral will be at 8:30 am tomorrow morning. m. at the United Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. m. in St. Franz Xavier. Pastor Bertram will read the High Mass Requiem. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village 30th July 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Dunlevy was held at St. Francis Xavier Church yesterday morning at 9am. Reverend Father Minot said the Requiem High Mass. The flower-bearers were Mrs. W. S. Marble, Mrs. W. R. Kidwell, Mrs. P. Hyde, and Mrs. HO Wise. The bearers were: Joseph Daly, Ben Bergerman, J.A. Phelps, Bernard Baxter, N. Stockman, and H. Wilson. Burial was in Roselawn by the United Undertaking Co.
Dunlevy, Francis Howard
Francis Howard Dunlevy Town Chief March 18, 1918 Frances Howard Dunlevy, 58, died at a local hospital yesterday. Mr. Dunlevy was a senior executive at a leading Denver bank for many years and relocated to Denver two years ago. The body was transported to Denver yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaking Company where services are being conducted. After services, the body will be taken to Granville, Ohio for burial with family members.
Dunn, Catalina Marta
Catherine Martha Cressey Dunn - Orphan World Journal - Oct 25, 2012 - Catherine Martha Cressey Dunn, Apr 30, 1922 - Oct 13, 2012 - Catherine Cathy Dunn of Walsenburg, CO and formerly of Redlands, CA has returned home to to be with the Lord October January 13, 2012. Born April 30, 1922 in Sioux Falls, SD to John and Olive Cressey. She attended Redlands Alliance Church in Redlands, CA and sang in the church choir for many years. He has lived in Redlands for 52 years. She earned a BA in English/Language and Theater from Sioux Falls College and an MA in English from the University of Redlands. In 1953 she married Verlon Dunn in San Antonio, TX. From 1956 to 1982 she was a teacher in the Redlands Unified School District, including Cope Jr. Middle School and Redlands High School. From 1983 to 1989 she was Legislative Advisor to Rep. Bill Leonard, Senator H.L. Richardson and Rep. Paul Woodruff. The California Legislature passed a resolution on December 28, 1989 honoring Ms. Dunn for her services, including improving the quality of correspondence throughout the Legislature. Catherine's hobbies included painting, reading and playing the piano. She participated in Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of female singers dedicated to promoting the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance. Catherine was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters Mary Lou Wright and Margaret Woods Johnson; and two grandchildren, Jason Dunn and Christopher Cressey Dunn. She is survived by her husband Verlon Bill Dunn of Walsenburg, CO; their children Rick (Carol) of La Veta, CO and Randy (Beth) of Oroville, CA; her sister Helen Goldsworthy Campbell, Dunlap, IL; five grandchildren: Michael Leonard of Walnut Creek, CA; Brian Dunn of Yucaipa, CA; Nathan Dunn of Moses Lake, WA; Tyler Dunn of Redlands, California; Caitlin Dunn of La Veta, CO; and three great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on October 24, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. at the Colorado State Veterans' Nursing Home, Walsenburg, CO.
Dunn, Clarice Frances
Clarice Frances Dunn Pueblo Chieftain July 26, 1917 Clarice Frances Dunn, aged 51, one of the Southside's best known and most respected women, died yesterday morning at her home, 1925 Claremont Ave., after an illness which had lasted the past nine months. . She came to Colo. of Steubenville, Ohio about 10 years ago and during his stay here he has made a number of friends through his always pleasant manner and charitable nature. She is the wife of Theodore Dunn, a foreman at the steel mill's railroad shop, who has the sympathy of all his employees for his sad loss. Ms. Dunn was a member of the Methodist Church of Steubenville, Ohio, of that city's Knights and Ladies of Security, and of that city's Women's Support Corps and Pythian Sisters. She is survived by husband Theodore Dunn, a son, Thomas H. Dunn, who lives in the family home, three brothers, George, Charles and Frank, and a sister, Louise, all living in Middleport, Ohio. The funeral will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. from Residence, 1925 Claremont. The United Male Quartet will provide the music. Funeral to be held at Mountain View by United Undertaking Co. Pueblo Chieftain July 29, 1917 The funeral of Mrs. Frances Dunn will be this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at her home, 1925 Claremont Ave. Rvdo, instead. A.J. Waller will lead the services. The United Male Quartet will provide the music. Internment takes place in Mountain View under the responsibility of the United Entrepreneurship Company. Chieftain Village July 30, 1917 Funeral service for Mrs. Frances Dunn was held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at her home, Claremont Ave. 1925, arrested. Waller led the services, which were very impressive. The floral offerings were beautiful and the house was full of friends who showed the greatest appreciation for the deceased. The United Male Quartet sang "Nearer My Home", "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" and "Nearer My God to Thee". Flower bearers were Mrs William Prosser, Mrs Nora Winterbottom, Mrs Carrie LeFevre and Mrs Essie Garrison, all members of the Pythian Sisters. The bearers were Charles Rodman, Thomas Grundy, Charles Grundy, John Hass, Frank Pierce and Frank Gramer. The funeral took place at the family compound in Mountain View, operated by the United Undertaking Company.
Dunn, Eugene J.
Eugene J. Dunn - Town Chief December 23, 1919 The recovery of E. J. Dunn, a prominent railroad worker who fell ill last week with a combined bout of pneumonia and appendicitis, offered little hope. Pueblo Chieftain December 28, 1919 Two Pueblo Railroad Acquaintances Died Two Pueblo Railroad acquaintances and residents have died in the last 24 hours. One is E.J. Dunn who died yesterday morning and the other is David Norman who died in Trinidad yesterday afternoon. Mr. Dunn died at 4.20am yesterday morning at St Mary's Hospital after a brief 10 day illness. Dunn's death was due to a combined bout of pneumonia and appendicitis. He leaves behind a widow, Mrs. Bette Dunn, 108 ½ W. 4th St., and 2 children. The son, E. R. Dunn, makes his way to the Town of St. . Mr. Dunn was 49 years old and had lived in Pueblo for 20 years. He was one of the senior machinists for the Mo. Pacific Railroad, had been on duty since they came to Pueblo, and was one of the most popular men on the street. His career spanned from Pueblo to Horace, Kansas, and he made many friends among the railroad workers along the line. Mr. Dunn was born in Boston, Massachusetts and was of Irish descent. He was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors and was involved in the work of this organization. The body will rest in McCarthy Chapel from 10am this morning until the funeral, the time of which will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village December 28, 1919 Eugene J. Dunn, aged 49, died December 27 at a local hospital. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village December 30, 1919 The funeral of Eugene J. Dunn will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. JH Ketchum officiate. Roselawn Tomb. Chieftain Village December 31, 1919 The funeral of Eugene Dunn will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at McCarthy Chapel. Pueblo Cacique January 1, 1920 Mrs. Francis Fleming arrived in this city from her home in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Flemming was called here a few days ago on account of the death of her father, Mr. E.J. Dunn, and she left after receiving news of his death. She is with her mother, Mrs. Belle Dunn, and will be staying with her for some time. Chieftain Village January 1, 1920 The funeral service for Eugene J. Dunn will be at 2:30 this afternoon at McCarthy Funeral Chapel. Rev. JH Ketchum will officiate. Burial will take place at the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dun, Heather
Heather Dunn - Chieftain Town - August 16, 2012 - 1 dead after collision on US 50 east of Salida; Freeway Reopened - Exit - A woman was killed and another seriously injured in a two-car crash on US 50 at Mile Marker 233 east of town today. Colorado State Patrol officer Josh Lewis said the woman who died was driving a white Subaru and collided with a Chevy SUV. The driver of the SUV was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, Lewis said. The two drivers were the only people involved in the accident. The accident happened around 12:30 p.m. and closed highway in both directions at Mile Marker 233. Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2012 - Head-on collision kills Cotopaxi woman - US 50 east of Salida closed for nearly 3 hours - Salida - A Cotopaxi woman, 41, died as a result of a two-car head-on collision on US 50 nine miles east of here on Thursday. The Colorado State Patrol said the accident happened around 12:20 p.m. m. when a red Chevy SUV driven by William Shaffer, 60, of North Liberty, Iowa, attempted to pass another westbound vehicle and head-on with a white 1985 Subaru, according to the Colorado State Patrol in eastbound collided. The driver of the Subaru, who was not wearing a seat belt, suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene. Shaffer was transported to Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center in Salida, where he was treated and released, according to the patrol. Drugs are believed to have contributed to the accident, police said. Fremont County medical examiner Dr. Dorothy Twellman, was unable to release the name of the woman who died while awaiting notification from her next of kin. An autopsy will be performed today. The accident forced authorities to close US 50 in both directions for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. Pueblo Chieftain -- August 18, 2012 -- Fatal Accident Victims Identified -- Woman hit head-on by passing vehicle -- A 41-year-old Cotopaxi woman who died as a result of a head-on collision between two cars on US 50, nine miles east of here identified on Thursday. According to Fremont County Coroner Dorothy Twellman, the woman was Heather Dunn. The Colorado State Patrol said the accident happened around 12:20 p.m. m. when a 2011 Chevy SUV driven by William Shaffer, 60, of North Liberty, Iowa, attempted to pass another westbound vehicle and collided head-on with a 1983 eastbound Subaru being driven by Dunn was driven. Dunn died at the scene. Shaffer was treated and discharged from Salida's hospital before being subpoenaed for involuntary manslaughter, Colorado State Patrol coach Tim Ortiz said. While drugs are suspected to have contributed to the accident, Ortiz said Friday his office had not received confirmation of the nature of the drugs. Chieftain Town - August 24, 2012 - Suspect in fatal accident asks to return home - Judge delays hearing for those who knew victim - A 60-year-old Iowa man investigated for involuntary manslaughter by vehicle appeared in Chieftain Court in the Fremont County District on Thursday, asking for a chance to come home. However, a judge has delayed a decision on the claim until the victim's family can speak. William Shaffer of Iowa City, Iowa, is being investigated in the death of Heather Dunn, 41, of Cotopaxi, who died August 16 as a result of a head-on collision between two cars on US 50, nine miles east of Salida. Attorney Terry Wiggins asked that Shaffer be allowed to return home pending further action in the case. Wiggins said Shaffer posted $30,000 bail and his guarantor had no objection. However, Assistant District Attorney Stacey Turner said she opposed Shaffer's departure without giving the victim's survivors an opportunity to consider changing the bail terms. He said victim notification laws say victims have a right to be heard on the matter. Judge Julie Marshall ordered a new hearing next Thursday to hear charges and discuss a possible bail change. According to the Colorado State Patrol, the accident occurred on Aug. 16 when a 2011 Chevy SUV driven by Shaffer attempted to pass another westbound vehicle and collided head-on with an eastbound 1983 Subaru driven by Dunn . Dunn, who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene. Shaffer received treatment and was discharged from Salida Hospital before being subpoenaed for involuntary manslaughter. Shaffer appeared in court Thursday with a crutch and visible bruises and bandages on his face. Although drugs are suspected to have contributed to the accident, authorities have not received confirmation of testing for the nature of the drugs.
Dunn, JohnJ.
John J. Dunn Pueblo Chief February 26, 1919 The funeral of John J. Dunn will be at 2 p.m. this afternoon at McCarthy Funeral Chapel; the services will be under the auspices of the Improved Order of the Red Men and the Brother Order of the Eagles; Burial will take place in Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village February 27, 1919 John Dunn's funeral was held at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon at McCarthy Funeral Chapel under the auspices of the Red Men and Eagles. The burial took place in Redmen Cemetery at Roselawn Cemetery. Chieftain Village February 28, 1919 John W. Brittain, postmaster at Almont, returned home yesterday. Mr. Britton came to Pueblo on Wednesday to attend John Dunn's funeral. The two men were close personal friends for years.
Dunn, Loedsa
Loedsa Dunn Town Chief 2 October 1919 Loedsa Dunn, aged 27, died at a local hospital yesterday morning. body in United.
Dunn, Rachel A.
Rachel A. Dunn - Chieftain Village - February 17, 2014 - Rachel A. Dunn 35th Funeral Service, Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. m., in the T.G. McCarthy Burial Chapel. Arrangements, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.
Thinner, Luisa
Louise Dunner Town Chief May 28, 1918 Louise Dunner, aged 65, died yesterday morning at a local sanatorium in this town. She used to live in Denver, Colorado and had many friends there. He is survived by a brother, Peter R. Dunner, who will arrive in Pueblo on Wednesday. The body is in McMinn Halls and the burial will be announced later. Chieftain Village - May 29, 1918 - The remains of Louise Dunner are in McMinn Chapel and her brother, Peter R. Dunner, will arrive today to arrange the funeral, which will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village - May 30, 1918 - Louise Dunner's funeral was held at McMinn Funeral Chapel yesterday afternoon at 3:30 am. Rev. Father Wolohan led the services. The bearers were J.E. Dunaway, W.H. Lucas, N.F. Mahar and Arthur Gregory. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dunnington, Millie
Millie Dunnington Village Chief November 4, 1918 Millie Dunnington, 33, died yesterday at a local hospital. She is survived by a husband of the family home at 1211 E. Fourth Street, a mother, Mrs. Mary Plese of that town, three sisters, Mrs. Dolly Miller, Mrs. Lena Rozich, and Mrs. J. Sajatavich, all of that town , two brothers, Tony from the city and Stephen from Hibbing, Minnesota. The body was taken to the United Funeral Home and the burial will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Town November 4, 1918 Firefighter's wife dies Mrs. Millie Dunnington, wife of William H. Dunnington, a town firefighter who lives at 1211 E. 4th St., died at 7 am yesterday morning in St. Louis . Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Dunnington had been ill with pneumonia for some time. William Dunnington is stationed at Hose 6.
Dunsworth, Hermann
Herman Dunsworth - Chieftain Village - January 8, 2012 - Herman Dunsworth, 72. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Duntsch, Donald Arthur
Donald Arthur Duntch - Mayor 7 October 1917 Canyon City boy drowns in Wyoming Canyon City 6 October A telegram received here last night from Mr. , Wyoming, reporting the tragic death of his two year old son Donald Arthur. at his home in Wyoming. No details were given in the message, except that the boy accidentally drowned in a tub of water.
Dunton Richard S.
Richard S. Dunton - Chief of Pueblo - March 22, 2011 - Richard S. Dunton, born 1914 in Augusta, Maine, died on March 20, 2011 in Pueblo. He is survived by his loving wife, Gladys Dunton, with whom he was 67; children, Ronald (Shirley) Dunton, John Dunton and Jan (Dan) French; grandchildren, Eric Dunton, Ryan Dunton, April Lowe, Brian Dunton and Melissa French; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. Richard was preceded in death by his son Raymond Dunton; two sisters, Ruth Lee and Dot LaRocca; brother-in-law, Sherb Giles; and sisters-in-law, Evelyn Shorey and Hazel Pinneo. He retired in 1980 as an electrical journeyman for Dana Corp. return. Richard loved fishing and camping with his family and just being outside. He also loved dancing with Gladys. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 144 in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Exhibition, Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Imperial Burial House. A private family funeral is held later. The family would like to thank the Hospicio Sangre de Cristo for the wonderful care. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Dupps, Florine
Florine "Gram" Dupps - Chieftain Village - April 1, 2009 - Florine "Gram" Dupps died on March 30, 2009. She is survived by her children Debbie (Rick) Cerda, Jodene (John) Navara, D.C. (Debbie) Dupps, all from Pueblo, Mike (Barb) Dupps from Willow, Alaska, and Steve (Patty) Dupps from Chandler, Arizona; Grandmother of three grandchildren she helped raise, Bryan (Melanie) Dupps, Joseph (Kaylie) Lucero, both from Pueblo, and Mick (Jenie) Lucero from Tampa, Florida; grandsons, Kim (Brian) Domina of Pueblo and John (Rosalyn) Navara of Las Vegas, Nevada; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. At his request, a cremation took place. Family and friends are welcomed from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 2 at the Romero Courtesy Hall. Private family service.
Dupps, OpalaCarrie
Opal Carrie Dupps - Chieftain Village - February 7, 2010 - Opal Carrie Dupps entered eternal life on February 5, 2010. She was born on May 30, 1917 on the family farm in Russell County, Kansas to Elmer and Carrie (Emenhiser) Stum. He was 10 years old when the family moved to Ness County, Kansas. After graduating from Ness County High School, he passed the Kansas Rural Teachers Exam and taught grades one through eight in a one-room school for two years. She moved to Colorado Springs, attended Blair Business College and met L. Charles Dupps. They married on September 2, 1939 and were blessed with 64 years of marriage at the time of his death. Opal was preceded in death by her parents; his brother Ralph; his sister-in-law Lorraine; his nephew Larry Stum; and son-in-law Aubrey Lindsay. Opal leaves behind three daughters, Nancy (Norman) Colglazier, Charla Lindsay, and Carol Jean "C.J." (give him "Buzz") Schönbeck. granddaughters, Terri (Tim) Garnett, Cindy Gradishar, Charmain (Tim) Black and Cassandra (Jonathan) Keller; half-grandson, Joe Schoenbeck; and his stepdaughter Stephanie (Fred) Quandt. Her great-grandchildren are Kristin and Kori Garnett, Jenny and Alex Gradishar, Nathan and Aubrey Black, and Gareth Keller; Great-grandchildren, Sophie, Eliana and Carter Quandt. He is also survived by his brother's daughters Linda, Bette, Marlene and their families; and his cousin Bert (Gussie) Barnett. Other cousins, nieces and nephews of the family survive. Opal had a beautiful smile, was a wonderful cook, an excellent seamstress and worked in the Fashion Bar store (Downtown). She was a member of the Pilot Club and the PEO AU Chapter, serving as President and Officer respectively. She and Charles were active members and volunteers at St. Paul and she was a member of the First United Methodist Church at the time of her death. He loved his family and lived a long and fulfilling life. The family thanks the Life Care Center, Ward 2 and the Hospicio Sangre de Cristo for their care. At your request, cremation with private family hospital admission. In lieu of food and flowers, he solicited donations to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005, or to a charity of the donor's choice. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Dupraw, Bernhard H.
Bernard H. Dupraw Pueblo Chief February 10, 1918 Colorado Representative Dies Ouray, Colorado, February 9 Bernard H. Dupraw, Representative of the 20th and 21st Colorado General Assembly, a prominent mining executive and promoter, died here today following surgery at the age of 56 years. He came to Colorado in 1881 from Saginaw, Michigan.
Duran, Abel
Abel Duran - Town Chief April 1, 1919 Rescue teams arrive at scene of death Aguilar mine explosion reportedly killed thirteen employees Trinidad, Colorado, March 31 Eleven bodies, in some cases so badly burned that identification difficult were recovered last night from Empire Coal Co.'s Empire Mine near Aguilar, where a gas explosion sent them to destruction without warning. Death appeared to be instantaneous, and the bodies recovered were found huddled under piles of rubble, with one exception. Two other bodies were not recovered. Grieving mothers, wives and sisters who waited anxiously at the mine entrance in the pouring rain all day helped identify the bodies as they emerged one by one. The bodies were taken to a makeshift morgue where relatives of the women could help identify them. Rescue teams are still working in the mine and an investigation will take place once the other bodies are recovered. The cause of the explosion was not determined. One man, Mike Cozetti, apparently attempted to escape through an unused entrance to the mine, but was overpowered and killed as he nearly escaped. The identity of the two bodies left in the mine could not be determined. Rescue teams continue their search, hoping to find the other bodies before daybreak. The dead identified are: Jack Futura, Fred Dussart, Abel Duran, Mike Cozetti, Mike Rossi, George Mavrogeorges, Joe Stradjet, George Fellis, Alfred Duhuart, Henry Coton, and John Lundquist. Rescue teams had to clear piles of debris before the bodies could be recovered. They were lying together, badly burned and some of them hardly recognizable. A makeshift morgue was set up and plans were made to conduct an inquest once the two remaining bodies were recovered. Thirty-six men were in the mine when the explosion occurred, twenty-one escaped through an old entrance and two through the main shaft. John Lundquist's body was recovered this afternoon. Of the 36 men who were in the mine at the time of the explosion, 23 were able to get to safety. The blast, as indicated by the conditions encountered by rescuers, was confined to a small area about 2,500 feet from the mineshaft. Debris at this depth has prevented passage of the hulls, but air conditions are good and the fan is working. However, it is feared that the men trapped in this part of the mine were killed either immediately by the blast or shortly afterwards by the aftershock that usually results from a gas explosion. 25 years ago the Empire had a similar explosion. Two men died and several were injured.
Duran, Agapito V.
Agapito V. Pete Duran - Cacique from Pueblo - April 28, 2013 - Agapito V. Pete Duran, 77, of Pueblo, left on April 23, 2013 to be with the Lord. His children, an infant son, preceded him in death, Joseph Duran and Raymond Duran; parents, Tomasita and Theodore Duran; in-laws, Flora and Joe Sanchez; brothers, Nace, Roger, Richard, Thomas and Frankie Duran; sister-in-law Berenice Garcia; favorite uncle, John B. Ramirez; Schwager, Phillip and Robert Sanchez. He leaves his loving wife Viola, whom he has loved for 60 years, to cherish his memory; sons, Lawrence (Sandy) and Joe Duran; sister-in-law Gloria Duran; sisters, Angie (Alvin) Quintana, Marie and Rose Duran; brothers, Manuel (Terri), Reuben and Johnnie Duran; daughter-in-law Delia Duran; special godson, Manuel Duran Jr.; grandchildren, Geno (Suzanne), Jason (Valerie) Duran and Andrea (Billy) Quintana; nine great-grandchildren; and many other family members and friends. Pete served in the United States Air Force. Pete has been with CF&I in the Mineral Resources Division for 29 years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening and going to Cripple Creek. We knew when he wasn't home, he was at Harbor Freight. Exhibition, Monday 4 to 6 p.m. followed by a rosary at 6 p.m., Romero Chapel. Funeral service, Tuesday at 11 a.m., Holy Family Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. After the funeral, family and friends are received in the parish hall. Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team Military Honors.
Duran, Alice
Alice "Maria" Duran - Chiefs Village - April 5, 2009 - Alice "Maria" Duran, 91, born March 20, 1918 in Walsenburg, Colorado, died April 1, 2009. She was preceded by her parents and several other family members. She is survived by her son, Jerry (Dorris) Garcia; Sister Teresa Apodaca; brother Fred Valdez Jr.; grandson, Jason Garcia; many other grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many family members and friends. Maria was very fond of the Denver Broncos, NASCAR, country music, and activities at home with her family. He worked in the laundry for many years. Wake, 5-7pm Monday, Chapel of the Imperial Funeral Home, followed by the Rosary. Funeral Mass, Tuesday at 10 am, Parish of Sagrada Familia. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements conducted by the Imperial Funeral Home.
Duran, Andre
Andrew Duran - Cacique Pueblo - April 15, 2012 - Andrew Duran, 74, passed away on April 11, 2012. Before him his parents, Eugene and Maclovia; sons, Bill Bubba and Richard Duran; and grandson, baby Eugene Duran. He is survived by his granddaughter Bonita Duran; brothers, Jake (Joan) and Richard Duran; girlfriend, Gerry Serna and sons, Barry Jr. and Gabriel Buracker; his Hito, Mario Márquez; nieces, Laura (Shane) Elgin, Sherry (AJ) Baca and Crystal (Eddie) Haught; numerous loving nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends and their dogs Buster and Baby. Andrés was a very hardworking man. He liked being in the mountains and working in his rose garden. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Monday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Funeral Directors.
Duran, Benedando Vigil
Benedando Vigil Duran - Speaker - December 7, 1918 - Benedando Vigil Duran, 29, died yesterday at his home, Rua Videira, 620. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 10am in the Trinity Chapel.
Durán, Bernabel
Bernabel Duran Pueblo Chieftain June 28, 1917 An arm on the rail Exciting and deadly experience of boy trapped on bridge Thirteen-year-old Bernabel Duran was struck by a freight train near Las Vegas and fatally injured. The accident happened on a bridge. The boy was going from Bernal to Chapelle and was caught on the bridge. He swung on the rails, but held the rail with his right arm so tightly that the limb between his wrist and elbow was severed when the train ran over it. The boy fell eight feet. He was unconscious for some time, then got up, picked up his severed limb and carried it to his father's house a mile away. He was extremely weak from the loss of blood and died that night.
Duran, BettySue
Betty Sue Duran - Chief Pueblo - December 29, 2013 - Betty Sue Duran, 71, of Pueblo, went unto the Lord on December 21, 2013. The cremation took place and no services are being conducted.
Duran, Bonifacio Lonecio
Bonifacio Lonecio Duran - Boulder Daily Camera - July 10, 2012 - Bonifacio Lonecio Duran, 97, died peacefully on July 6, 2012 surrounded by his family. He was born on September 12, 1914 in Tioga, CO to José Eligio and Marillita Apodaca Duran. On October 7, 1939 he married Rosie E. Gomez in Louisville, CO. Bonifacio attended school in Pictou, CO and in 1929 his family moved to Louisville from Tioga. He worked for many years as a miner at various Colorado mines, including the Louisville Monarch. He also worked in construction and at Rocky Mountain Quarry for several years before retiring in 1979 as a janitor from the University of Colorado. A lifelong member of the Louisville Rod and Gun Club, he enjoyed fishing and visiting family and friends at Marshall Lake. . . . Her favorite hobby was gardening and she was passionate about animal care and welfare. Survivors include three daughters, Veronica Duran of Federal Heights, Juanita Razo of Thornton and Susan Lucero (Joe) of Broomfield; two children, Robert Duran (Anna) of Nebraska and Kenneth Duran of Lafayette; 14 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 19 great-great-grandchildren. She is survived by two sisters, Eva Arroyas of Boulder and Virginia Chavez of Louisville, and several nieces and nephews. He is fathered by his loving wife, Rosie E. Gomez Duran, his son, William J. Duran Sr., who died in a Boulder fire in 1982, two young children, Juanita Rose and Leonard, and two grandchildren, Melvin J. Gurule. survived Jr. . . and Isaac Duran. He was also preceded in death by his parents, five brothers, Samuel, John, Dewey, Joseph, and Jesse Duran, and three sisters, Flora Montano, Frances Gomez, and Mary Adamson. A rosary and memorial mass will be celebrated on Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 10:00 am at St. Louis Catholic Church, 902 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO. A reception will be held in the parish hall. Private burial will take place at a later date in Louisville Cemetery.
Duran, Christopher Dean
Christopher Dean Duran - Mayor - March 22, 2009 - Christopher Dean Duran, aged 47, died on March 9, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona, where he had lived for the past 15 years. Born April 18, 1961. She is survived by her parents Al and Angie Duran; Siblings, Patrick (Liz) Duran, Michael (Jody) Duran, Carleen (Robert) Kingery, Darla (Scott) Sexton, Leslie Duran, Erik (Mindy) Duran; 10 nieces and nephews. Born and raised in Pueblo, employee of Colorado Springs/Phoenix Sam's Club and Phoenix Pottery Barn. He graduated from Centennial High School in 1979. Christopher was very artistic and loved to draw. His infectious laugh and smile would brighten the day of all who had the pleasure of meeting him. He will be greatly missed by his staff and the Phoenix family, especially John Simich, Kelly Light, Adrianna Duran, Sandra Argumedo and his beloved pet Joey. Memorial Service Thursday, March 26 at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Rosary at 9am followed by Mass celebrated by Father Bill Gleeson. Immediately after the service, the family receives friends at a reception in the parish hall. The cremation took place. Private funeral at a later date.
Duran, Colten Lane
Colten Lane Duran - Trinidad Times Independent - 9. April 2013 - Colten Lane Duran, 22, died on April 4, 2013 in Odessa, Texas as a result of injuries sustained in an accident. Agreements are pending and will be announced by Comi Funeral Home at a later date. Trinidad Times Independent – 11. April 2013 - Colten Lance Duran Truck Driver - Colten Lance Duran, 22, died on April 4, 2013 in Odessa, Texas as a result of injuries sustained in an accident. He was born on March 19, 1991 in Raton to Loretta E. Silva and Jake J. Duran. He attended Trinidad School and TSJC for two years. He currently works as a truck driver for Félix Chávez and his son. Colten liked to collect knives and guns. He enjoyed riding his dirt bike, 4-wheeler and step rocket. He liked to travel. He also collected hats, shoes and clothes. Colten loved hanging out with his many friends. Ahead are grandparents Dolores and John Silva, Lena and Jim Duran, sister Brenda (Duran) Chavez, uncles Danny Silva, Floyd Duran and Bob Cordova. Survivors are mother Loretta E. Duran, father Jake J. Duran, brothers Dillon (Desi) Duran, Greg Duran, sister Gwen (Chris) Mestas, nieces Brenda Mestas, Karlie Duran., Myran Mestas, nephews Jacob, Josh, Gabriel and Anthony Duran, Aunts and Uncles, Vic (Frank) Colangelo, Louise Silva, Everly (Ruth) Silva, Lorraine Duran, Christine (Ronnie) Gettler, Margaret (Robert) Martinez, Fred (Debbie) Duran, Sue Cordova, Nino and Nina, Richard (Sigrid) Tafoya, special cousins, Patrick (Christine) Arguello Jr., Michael (Mckenzie) Arguello, Jonathan and Mariah Colangelo, Denise (Patrick) Arguello, Erica (John) Madrid, Floyd Duran Jr., Tammie (James) Swuzo and Girls, Michael (Atalie) Gettler, John (Angie) Silva, best friends Donte Lopez and Chris Swift, various other relatives and friends. The funeral will take place on Friday, April 12, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. in the Trinity Church. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. The honorees are many of Colten's friends, including Floyd E. Duran, Michael Gettler, David Morales, Vincent Garcia and Gabriel Moltrer. Active carriers include Donte Lopez, Chris Swift, John Torres, Patrick Arguello Jr., Michael Arguello, Steve Blackburn, and Jonny Colangelo. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Duran, Cordelia E.
Cordelia E. Duran - Trinidad Times Independent - 25. January 2013 – Cordelia E. Duran, 89, died on January 18, 2013 at St. Raphael Hospital. She was born in Hoehne on August 9, 1923 to Josephine (Herrera) and Sotelo Martínez. Cordelia was an excellent seamstress and loved to crochet. She loved music, did crossword puzzles every day, solved riddles and took care of her garden and beautiful roses. She loved to cook and bake and enjoyed the company of those she enjoyed visiting and cooking for. Cordelia liked to watch old westerns, especially John Wayne movies. He also enjoyed watching Bonanza and Gunsmoke. Before her death are her husband Albert Duran, daughter Judy Congenie and grandson Vincent Congenie. Surviving are children Rosemary (Robert) Trujillo, Madrid, Colorado, Gilbert (Mary) Duran, Des Plaines, Illinois, Gloria (Paul) Olderr, Elburn, Illinois, grandchildren Gina William) Watford, Leon (Tina) Congenie, Leo ( Kari) Congenie, Illinois, George Congenie, Gilbert (Nora) Duran II, Christy Duran, Matthew Olderr, Adam Olderr, seven great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, three sisters, Vera Montoya, Trinidad, Helen (Walter) Cebula, Dottie Thomas, numerous nieces , nephews, relatives and friends. Bible services were held at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, January 24th. Private immunity at a later date. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Duran, Dolores Diana
Dolores Diane Duran - Pueblo Chief - January 6, 2012 - Dolores Diane Duran, 56, of Pueblo, Colorado, died Monday, January 2, 2012 at Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, Colorado. She is survived by her husband John L. Duran of Casa Pueblo; two sons, John (Roberta) Duran Jr. and Mark (Star) Duran, both from Pueblo, Colorado; three daughters, Terrie (Francisco) Velasquez and Laurie (Cecilia) Duran, both of Las Animas, Colorado; Brenda (Lee) Hogue of Pueblo, Colorado; 11 grandchildren, one great-grandson; three brothers, Rudy Otero and Billy Otero, both from La Junta, Colorado, John Otero from Denver, Colorado; and a sister, Frances Garcia, of Rocky Ford, Colorado. The funeral will take place at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 8, 2012, at First United Methodist Church in Las Animas, Colorado.
Duran, Eduard
Edward "Eddie" Duran - Mayor - June 7, 2010 - Edward "Eddie" Duran, age 86, died on June 4, 2010. His first wife, Olympia Duran, preceded him in death. She is survived by her children Marie (Jose) Perea and Karen (Duane) Sandoval; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his second wife, Dorothy L. Duran; children, Donna Nance and Douglas (Debra) Rickman; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Eddie retired from CF&I where he worked at the Coca-Cola factory. Wake, Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the funeral home. Funeral, Wednesday at 10:00 am, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, Burial in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Funeral Directors.
Duran, Eleanor
Eleanor Duran - Cacique de Pueblo - August 15, 2013 - Eleanor Duran, 70, of Pueblo, left August 14, 2013 to be with the Lord. Her father Henry preceded her in death; and brother, Jim. She is survived by her loving husband, Milton; children, Monica, Lorenza, Pamela, Donald, Eppie and Melissa; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; mother, Rose Pollock; and numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Exhibition, Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Romero Chapel. Funeral, Saturday at 10am, Full Gospel Christian Assembly. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. After the funeral, family and friends are received in the parish hall.
Duran, Emeline
Emeline Duran Pueblo Chief September 9, 1919 Emeline Duran died at a local hospital on September 8, aged 57. Corpse at McMinn's. Chieftain Town 11 September 1919 Emeline Duran's funeral will be at 2pm this afternoon at McMinn Chapel. Burial at Roselawn. Chieftain Village September 13, 1919 The funeral service for Emeline Durand was held at McMinn Chapel, Roselawn, yesterday morning at 10 am.
Duran, Emilio
Emily Duran - The Chronicle-News - October 19, 2009 - Emily Duran, 92, died on Sunday October 11, 2009 in Pueblo. A rosary will be held at 9:15 am on Wednesday 21 October at the Comi Funeral Home. Followed by a funeral service at 10:00 a.m. in the Catholic Trinity Church. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home. Emily Duran, 92, died on October 11, 2009 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. CO, was born in Questa, N.M. on September 28, 1917, daughter of Florencia (Martinez) and Sedleon Silva. Emily was a chef at the Sweet Shoppe for many years. Sands Restaurant and Martha Lees until his retirement. On May 16, 1981, Emily married Emmett Duran in Albuquerque, N.M. She was a perfectionist and meticulous in everything she did. She was an excellent gardener and cook. Before her in death are her parents, Florencia and Sedleon Silva, and her husband, Emmett Duran. The survivors are the son, Joe Larry Silva, of Address; stepsons Max Durán, Dolores (Herman) Sánchez and Virginia (Tom) Valdez; many other relatives and friends. The wake will take place from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 20, 2009 in the chapel of the Comi undertaker. The prayer of the Rosary will take place on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 9:15 am in the Comi Funeral Chapel, followed by the funeral Mass at 10:00 am in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Burial will take place in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Duran, Fidel A.
Fidel A. Duran - Pueblo Chief - September 5, 2012 - Fidel A. Duran, 91, died September 1, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Duran; nieces and nephews, Josephine (Ronnie Lovato) Martinez, Nazario (Rosina) Herrera, Gloria (Jacob) Baca; brother, Teddy Duran; and relatives and cousins, Art (Kay) Jaramillo and Louie Mascarenas. Fidel was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Exhibition, Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with wake on Friday at 11:00 a.m., both at the Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Duran, Frieda Olivia
Frieda Olivia Duran - Cacique Pueblo - January 3, 2012 - Frieda Olivia Duran. Born on June 12, 1932, supported by her children, she entered her new life on January 1, 2012 in Colorado Springs, where she lived with her daughter Mary. A loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she traveled the world in life and through the many books she enjoyed reading. He spent his time watching his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren grow up. She was a true life teacher, not a day went by that she didn't take the chance to prepare you for life's journey. Her husband, Jessie Duran Sr., died in death; father, Jose Duran; and mother, Mary Dorrance; daughter, Fanny Duran; and brother, Arnold Durán. She is survived by her sister Alice Maestas; brothers, Eddie Duran and Jerry (Gaby) Dorrance; her children Andrew (Patty) Duran, Theresa Roque, Jessie II (Rose) Duran, Susie Duran and Mary Buchannan; 14 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Private funeral service.
Duran, Hermann
Herman Duran - Adrian-Comer Funeral Home - June 11, 2011 - Herman Duran, February 26, 1929 - June 7, 2011 - Arrangements directed by Adrian-Comer Funeral Home, Pueblo, CO.
Durán, Isabel M.
Isabel M. Duran - Cacique Pueblo - October 19, 2013 - Isabel Duran, 93. Arrangements pending at Imperial Funeral Home. Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 2013 - Isabel M. Duran, age 93, was called home by the Lord on October 17, 2013. She was born on November 26, 1919 in Taos, N.M. Preceded in death by his parents, Anastacio Maestas and Doloritas (Martinez); brothers, Joe Maestas, Dan Maestas, Pete Trujillo and Willie Trujillo; and sister, Nestora Mondragon. He is survived by his son Joseph Duran; daughter, Patricia (Curt) Etter; Brother, Ernesto (Delores) Trujillo; sisters, Caroline Trujillo and Margaret (Herman) Pino; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and many other family members. He enjoyed going to church and spending time with his family. We will miss them very much. Exhibition, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Funeral, 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 24, 2013, in the Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Followed by burial in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Cacique del Pueblo - October 22, 2013 - Isabel M. Duran. Vigil 5-7pm Wednesday 23 October 2013 Funeral 10am Thursday 24 October 2013, both at the Imperial Funeral Home.
Durán, Isabella
Isabella Duran - Republican of Colorado - August 16, 1906 - Insane jealousy of his beautiful young wife was the cause of a murder-suicide near Rouse, a coal mine field thirty miles north of Trinidad, on September 7, when Juan Duran, a Mexican, fired two bullets into the body of his wife Isabella Duran, killing her instantly and then taking his own life with a bullet to the heart.
Ray de DuranJay
Jayden Ray Duran - Village Chief - September 8, 2011 - Jayden Ray Duran, infant son of Julian Montoya and Justine Duran, died August 28, 2011. He is also survived by his grandparents, Jody and Julie Duran, Barbara Montoya; and great-grandparents, Alberta Durán, John and Virginia Jiménez.
Duran, Joe A.Jr.
Joe A. Duran Jr. - Chief of Pueblo - December 1, 2011 - Joe A. Duran Jr., 82, of Pueblo, left on November 27, 2011 to be with the Lord. His parents, Joe A.Sr. and Adelina Duran; and Levi brothers Leo, Bob and Charlie Duran. Joe is survived by his loving wife Dora, with whom he was 54; children, Eileen (Royal) Quint, Mark (Toni) Duran, Nancy (Zeke) DeLeon III and Rick (Natella) Duran; grandchildren, Tarin (Tory), Kelly (Mike), Audrey, Joey, Zekie (Crystal), Mitchel, Anastasia and Little Ricky; great-grandchildren Andre, Zavier and Juliett; close nephews and nieces, Greg, Cheryl and Kelly; sisters Dorothy (Jack) Klees of California, Ray (Inez) Duran of Pueblo, Eugene (Molly) Duran of Nebraska, and Bernice (Leroy) Martinez of Colorado Springs; special friend, Bill Cordova; and family and friends. Joe was a proud United States Navy veteran from 1950-1954. He retired from CF&I after 36 years of service. He will be remembered as an exceptional husband, father and grandfather. In lieu of food and flowers, donations can be made to the Hospício Sangre de Cristo. Funeral, Friday at 11am, Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall. Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team Military Honors.
Duran, Joe C.
BMC Joe C. Duran - Chieftain Village - June 6, 2014 - BMC Joe C. Duran, 71 years old, born January 6, 1943, died peacefully on June 2, 2014 at home surrounded by his family. BMC Joe C. Duran was a predecessor in the deaths of his parents, John and Elsie Duran; Sam and Esther Montoya; and brother, Sam Montoya Jr.; uncle and aunt, Adolph and Mary Lou Duran; aunt, Loretta Garduñol; and uncle, John Duran. Joe is survived by his wife Lolita Duran; children, Heston, Darrin, Jess, JoJo and Duane; grandchildren, Benjamin, Lorin, Maya, Alicia, Dalicia, Laila, Jess, Elizabeth, Isabel and Duane; Sisters Lorraine (Gilbert) Archuleta and Pauline (George) Sisneros. He is also survived by nieces, nephews and his best friend Alfred Agüero. Joe served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War and retired after 22 years of service. Rosary, 9:30 am followed by Memorial Mass at 10:00 am Monday, June 9, 2014 at Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Duran, JoeRaymond
Joe Raymond (J.R.) Duran - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - October 12, 2005 - Joe Raymond (J.R.) Duran was called home by our Lord and Savior on Saturday, October 1, 2005 in Littleton, Colorado. He was born on March 16, 1930 in El Ojito, Colorado (near Hoehne) to José Emmitt Duran and Antonia Mestas. He attended Hoehne High School and Trinidad State Junior College. He married Maria Lidia Medina on November 3, 1951 in the Catholic Church of São José. Together they built a home and founded the Duran Oil Company and J.R.'s Fuel Stops. He co-founded J.R.'s Country Stores. He served in the US Army during the Korean War from 1949 to 1952 in the 24th Infantry Division, 34th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Battalion Field Artillery Battery and suffered a serious head injury. He received a Bronze Star for bravery, 1 Bronze Field Star, Korean Service Medal, Army of Occupation (Japan), Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, and a Purple Heart for his wounded in action. He was also an honorary member of the Smith Task Force, the first wave of soldiers to fight in Korea. From 1952 to 1953 he worked at Couey Storage. From 1953 to 1955 he studied auto mechanics at Trinidad Junior College. He worked for Rosen-Novak Ford in 1956, Sanders Skyline Service 1956–1957, and Continental Oil Company (Conoco) 1957–1977. The honesty, integrity and hard work of J.R. They were the basis for starting their businesses. Duran Oil Company and J.R.'s Fuel Stops currently employ 185 people in nine different cities in Colorado, New Mexico and Oklahoma. His employees were an extension of his family and he would do anything in his power to help them. His sense of humor was boundless in all of them. His employees said that JR and his wife were the nicest people they had ever met. JR and Lidia have promoted Trinidad, Las Animas County and Surroundings as great places to live. JR spread the word of Trinidad and the area he loved not only in the US but also abroad. He will be remembered for helping many people, including complete strangers. A humble man, he never spoke of the many compliments he received from people. He did not seek praise, recognition, or expect anything in return. He felt it was both his duty and a privilege to contribute to his community. He founded the South Korean War Veterans Chapter in Colorado with the help of local veterans. JR lost many friends from Las Animas and Huerfano counties during the Korean War and wanted to honor her sacrifice with a memorial. After much hard work, the Korean Memorial became a reality and is now at the Colorado Visitor Center. He also led the Coal Miners Monument in central Trinidad to honor local miners and their families. JR He always said that the coal miners helped give the area a unique and special and deserved recognition. In his spare time, J.R. fond of cattle and cared for his horses and cattle. When he wasn't busy, he was irrigating, cultivating and today his farms while taking care of all the other problems a farmer faces. He has been a member of the following organizations: Colorado Wyoming Petroleum Marketers, Fisher's Peak Volunteer Fire Department, Trinidad Historical Society, Southern Colorado Korean War Veterans, North American Truck Stop Association, Trinidad Riding Club, Trinidad Round-Up Association, Disabled American Veterans, American Legion Post 11, VFW Post 984, Las Animas County Planning Commission. He was also the founder, first president and board member of the Trinidad-Las Animas County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He was Grand Marshal of the Trinidad Labor Day Parade as well as the Trinidad Parade of Lights. He was a devoted husband, a wonderful father and grandfather, and an honest family man. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brothers Jose Florencio and John Emmitt Duran. She is survived by her children: Veronica (Joaquin) Rivera, Pueblo, Bernadette Duran, Trinidad, Ray (Christina) Duran, Trinidad and Corinne Duran (Fritz) Abeyta, Littleton; grandchildren Teresa Rivera, Lucita Rivera, Carson Ortega, Steven Ortega Jr., Brett Duran, Chelsea Duran, Bethany Duran, Chanel Duran, KylieRae Duran, Brittany Duran-Abeyta, Jayden Duran-Abeyta; great-grandson Nicholas Ortega, Kayleen Ortega, Riley Ortega, newborn Jamison Ortega; Brother Max Duran, Trinidad, Sisters Dolores (Herman) Sanchez, Pueblo, Virginia (Tom) Valdez, Mountainaire, N.M.; sisters-in-law Corinne Argüello and Sue (Lee) Lucero, all from Pueblo, brother-in-law Greg (Dolores) Medina, Trinidad and Piedad (Henrietta) Medina, Pueblo; and many members of his large extended family. Special friends Judie Matticks, Felix Chavez and especially Jim Mangino and his family for donating Jim's kidney to extend the life of this extraordinary man. The honorees are Leandro Lucero, Ron Sanchez, Mickey Montoya, Felix Chavez, Jim Mangino, Orlando Baca and George Mondragon, all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The visit will take place on Thursday, October 6, 2005 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The rosary will follow at 7 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. The military funeral will be held on Friday, October 7, 2005 at 10:00 am at Holy Trinity Catholic Church with Father Bob Hagan, S.J. as celebrant. Burial will take place in the Catholic Trinity Cemetery. After the service, the family can be reached in St. Joseph. Donations can be made to J.R. Duran Diabetes Memorial Fund administered by Bank of the West, located at 125 North Commercial Street, Trinidad, CO. The family entrusted the preparations to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. A video honoring the memorial can be viewed Thursday, October 6 on local cable channel 71 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. m. to 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and the rosary can be heard live at 7:00 p.m. m. am along with the Tribute Presentation Memorial.
Duran, John F.
John F. Duran - Pueblo Chief - November 28, 2012 - John F. Duran died on November 25, 2012 in Pueblo. John was born on August 27, 1934 to Felix and Felicita Duran in Trinidad and has lived in Pueblo Conflict since 1992. He used his skills of repairing televisions and other electronic devices as a hobby for many years. He enjoyed his trips to the dog track and playing the lottery. He was preceded in death by several brothers. His survivors include a sister, Gloria Conners; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012 at Davis Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery with full military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.
Duran, José Avenício
José Avenicio Durán - Cacique Pueblo - September 19, 1997 - "Mr. Parkview dies after battle with cancer - Raindrops shimmered like tiny lights on the 10 evergreen dwarfs outside Joe Duran's house on Thursday morning. It was as if they shone particularly brightly for the kindly man known as "Mr. Parkview" for his years of volunteer work. Durán, 84, died Tuesday after a two-month battle with cancer. The trees in front of his Cheyenne home are affectionately called Duran Christmas trees, said his son Abel, who was named after a neighbor's son a dozen years ago. They have become something of a landmark. José Avenicio Duran is a man who always has to work, says his wife Anita. It all started as a child in Aguilar when his father died in an accident in a mine. He dropped out of school and went to work to support his mother. First he worked on nearby farms, then at Depression-era CCC camps in Stonewall, Castle Rock and Longmont. He himself worked in the mines in the 1930s before he and Ms. Durán married in 1936. He remained in the illegal trade for 24 years. "The last mine he worked in for many years was Valdez," he said, adding his son, "he always said if there's a hole in the ground, he's in it." Duran took a second major at the today's University of Southern Colorado when it was a junior college. He started out as a janitor but became a locksmith. In fact, school sent him to Denver and Chicago to learn the craft. "When they started building there (the new USC campus), he really started fixing all the locks," he said. But when he retired from USC, he just “couldn't stay home; the work was part of it,” he said. So in 1983 he started as a volunteer at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. "It was supposed to be three or four hours a day, but it became all day, five days a week," he said. At first he helped patients in wheelchairs and did other jobs at the hospital, he recalls. But when it looked like they were about to fire a nurse, "he told them I quit when they fired me," Abel said. Both paid and honorary salaries were retained. So Duran became a volunteer receptionist, a role that would endear him to hundreds of patients and their families. He became the "grandfather" of dozens of children. Ms Duran recalled one family leaving the hospital and urging their son to join them. "No, I'll stay with my grandfather," said the little boy. It was a scene that had repeated itself over the years, and part of Duran's warmth, that earned him the hospital's 1988 Volunteer of the Year award. Duran would stand by the Parkview door, always dressed in a jacket and tie, a condition that prompted one florist to comment at one point, "You look like the director of the hospital." "That's me," Durán replied with a big smile. "I lead people to go here and I lead people to go there." That gentle sense of humor carried over into his final illness, his son said. He believes it was the same delivery man who asked Durán what he would do if he went to heaven. "Well, you'll meet St. Peter at the gate," his son recalls his comment with a wink, "he's getting old." The rosary is prayed at 7:00 p.m. today. The funeral service will be held this Saturday at 9 a.m.
Duran, John
Juan Duran - Cacique Pueblo - May 15, 1919 - John Duran died at a local hospital on May 14 at the age of 74. Body in McCarthy's house. Chieftain Village - May 16, 1919 - Juan Duran's funeral was held yesterday at the McCarthy home. private funeral. Roselawn Tomb.
Duran, John
Juan Durán - Republican of Colorado - August 16, 1906 - Insane jealousy of his beautiful young wife was the cause of a murder-suicide near Rouse, a coal mine field thirty miles north of Trinidad, on August 7, when Juan Durán, a Mexican, fired two bullets into the body of his wife Isabella Durán, killing her instantly and then taking his own life with a bullet to the heart.
Durán, Leo J.
Leo J. Duran - Pueblo Chief - July 21, 2008 - Leo J. Duran, age 79, of Pueblo, died July 18, 2008. Leo was born on January 18, 1929 in Walsenburg, Colorado to Domingo and Clorinda duran Survived by sisters Victoria Roldan, Frieda Martinez, Bertha (Thomas) Cordova, Ercilia (Richard) Luna, Charlotte (William) Lucero and Elizabeth (Joseph) Cordova; and special friend, Lázaro Guerrero's Arotinco of Lima, Peru. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Leo was preceded in death by his parents: father Domingo Durán (1989) and mother Clorinda Durán (1952); and her sister Henrietta Vigil (1977). Leo's parents moved the family to Pueblo in 1942. Leo graduated from Centennial High School in 1948. He enlisted in the United States Air Force in June 1948 and served his country until 1953, when he was discharged with honors. He worked from 1953 to 1975 at the Pueblo Ordinance Depot. From 1975 to 1976 he was posted to Rock Island, Illinois. In 1976 he moved to Denver where he worked at the Denver Federal Center and retired in 1979. Leo was an avid traveler, a generous and loving spirit. He joined the Peace Corps and served in South America from 1980 to 1983. From 1986 to 2001 he continued his travels and service in his country with the US Department of State as a tour guide and interpreter. Since then he has continued his full life and enjoys special relationships with his family and friends. Hours: 11:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday 22 July 2008, Roselawn Funeral Home. Rosary, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, São Leandro Catholic Church. Christian Mass for the Dead, Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 10 am, São Leandro Catholic Church. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery. Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team Military Honors.
Duran, Levi
Levi DuRan-Bright Feather - Trinidad Times Independent - November 28, 2010 - Levi A. DuRan-Bright Feather aka The Bib Boy died on November 26, 2010. He was 12 years old. He was born in Trinidad to Matthew and Amiee (Paine) DuRan, the youngest of three children. Levi was a shy, warm young man with a heartwarming smile. He was a sixth grader at the Hoehne School, where he played football in Jr. High and won the competition to design the new Hoehne School brand. Levi published one of his poems in The Young Poetry Digest. Levi spent his birthdays giving flour, Christmas gifts, and clothing to Navajos in Gallup, N.M. to distribute. He was always happy to see his Indian friend there. Levi was loved by all who knew him, but when he is remembered, his smile will catch the eye. He may be gone from our sight, but he will live in our hearts forever. Levi is survived by parents, brothers and heroes Matthew Kristopher and Patrick (Gub) DuRan, grandparents Frank (Buddy) and Donna Paine, great-grandparents John Paine and William (Pearline) Davies, Aunt Heidi (Mark) Cappellucci, Uncle Mark (Mardel) DuRan, Daniel T (Lisa) DuRan and Bill Paine. Cousins Haven Cappellucci, Marcus DuRan, Tyler Cappellucci, Cody Paine, Arianna DuRan, Wyatt (The Wad) DuRan and Daniel (The Bean) DuRan and many more aunts, uncles and cousins too numerous to mention list but loved nonetheless. Levi's death was preceded by grandparents Dan and Vivian DuRan, great-grandparents Stella and Marcelino DuRan, Tom and Margaret Abeyta, Bertha and Jim Heistuman, and Carrie Paine. Levi had several adoptive relatives, sisters Kayleigh Vergo and Krystina Mantelli, brothers Troy Mantelli, TJ Dobbs, Heath Christian, Abe Guevara, John Shehorn, Robert Mantelli, Paul Hager, Luke Santistevan and last but not least his classmates. the Hoehne class of 2017. Memorial services will be held on Friday, December 3, 2010 at 10:00 am at First Christian Church. m., Pastor Cary Nelson officiating. The private placement for a Native American family member will take place at a later date. The ladies from Höhne will throw a party after the funeral service in the Höhne community center. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Duran, Lucy S.
Lucy S. Duran - Trinidad Times Independent - December 16, 2011 - Lucy S. Duran, 86, passed away on Saturday December 10, 2011 at Mt. SanRafael. He was born on December 21, 1924 to Bersabe (García) and Esequiel Santistevan in Trinidad. Lucy loved to dance and was a tap dancer in her youth. He loved the music of the big band era and would often travel to Elitch Gardens in Denver with his brother Louis to hear the famous artists of the time. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed sewing. He was a member of the Cokedale PTA and also taught catechism. He is preceded in death by his parents, Bersabe and Esequiel Santisteven; husband Isaac Duran; brothers Louis Santistevan and Sol Santistevan; and half-brother Robert Martin. Survivors include children Gerald (Jennie) Duran of Trinidad and Robert L. Duran of San Francisco; grandsons Gerald (Gina) Duran and Brian (Jeanine) Duran; great-grandchildren Dante, Keith and Justin Duran; sisters-in-law Evelyn Mondragón and Maclovia López de Pueblo; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. The visit was from 3:00 p.m. at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel, followed by a 7:00 p.m. service. I pray the rosary in the Church of the Holy Trinity. A funeral mass was held on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 10:00 am in the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Burial followed in the Catholic cemetery of Trinidad. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Durán, Madalena
Magdalen Duran - Cacique del Pueblo - February 11, 2011 - Magdalen Duran, aged 80, passed away unexpectedly on February 8, 2011. She was born on January 27, 1931 in Dahlia, N.M. to José Amador and Doloritas (Lucero). . Sisneros; both preceded her in death; along with a daughter, Maryann; and a son, George. Madalena was an active member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. She liked to visit her friends and neighbors, but the most important thing for her was love and the good time she spent with her family. Magdalena married her soul mate Manuel Durán on August 17, 1950. They spent 60 beautiful years together. She is survived by her loving husband, Manuel Durán; their children, Mary Margaret (Leonardo) Melendez of Walsenburg, Colorado, Louie (Vicki) Duran of Aurora, Colorado, Rose M.E. Duran of Pueblo, Colorado, Loretta (Keith) Hewitt of Waldorf, Maryland, Diane (Nelson) Botsford of Bridgewater, New Jersey; six grandchildren, Roberta, Stacy, Jeremy, Danielle, Alex and Marcus; three great-grandchildren, Joseph, Jeremiah, and Tianna; and other relatives and friends. Rosary Vigil, 9am and Funeral Mass, 10am, both services on Saturday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
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Mami Duran - Cacique del Pueblo - February 2, 2011 - Mami Duran, born January 24, 1965, passed away January 29, 2011. Sadly missed, beloved mother, loving soul. She is survived by her husband Chris Duran; sons, Joseph Duran, Christopher Duran and Andrew Duran; eight grandchildren; three sisters, two brothers; 11 nieces and nephews; Mario friend. She will always be in our hearts. Funeral Service, 11:30 am, Friday, February 4, 2011, Chapel at Roselawn Funeral Home.
Duran, Margie B.
Margie B. Duran - Denver Post - December 1, 2009 - Born in Walsenburg, CO Died November 18, 2009. Survived by Harry and daughters Brenda and Leslie.
Duran, Marlene
Marlene (Sanchez) Duran - Cacique del Pueblo - April 30, 2010 - Marlene (Sanchez) Duran, God and Heaven opened their arms to receive her on April 28, 2010. Marlene was born on July 25, 1955 in Embudo, N.M. It preceded the death of his young daughter, Rebecca Espinoza; stepson Scotty Duran; and mother-in-law Mary Duran. He is survived by his parents Felix and Ursula Sanchez; her loving husband, Roman Duran; Her children's father and friend, Edward Espinoza; loving mother of one daughter, Janell (Jeremy) Trujillo and son, Joseph (Amber) Espinoza; loving grandmother of Estevan and Enrique Trujillo, Eviana Espinoza and Dominic Duran; loving sister of Felix Sanchez Jr., Alfred Sanchez and Wayne (Rebecca) Sanchez; nephews, Brian Sanchez and Rico Sanchez; sisters bound by heart, Carmella Chavez-Villafranca, Nadine (David) Lucero, Edith (Frank) Castro, Angie (Ray) Sisneros, Virg (Sam) Cisneros, Corrine (Eddie) Lopez, and Theresa (Sam) Herrera; Nino and Nina, Tommy and Tillie Martinez; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and special friends. Marlene loved her two loving pets Lola and Lilly. He retired from Aquila Power Company and was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary FOE. # 145. At Marlene's request, there is no performance. Rosary 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Romero Chapel, 110 Cleveland St. Family and friends are welcome after the service in Romero Courtesy Hall. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday, St. Pius X, 3130 Morris Ave. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends will be received in the São Pio X room after the funeral.
Duran, Martha
Martha Duran - Cacique de Pueblo - January 13, 2009 - Martha Duran, 83, of Pueblo, left on January 8, 2009 to be with the Lord. Martha preceded her husband Frank Duran in death; sisters Millie Vigil, Octaviana Silva and Victoria Garcia; and brothers Jerry, Albert, Leo and Eddie Garcia. She is survived by her niece, Connie Lopez; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Burial at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Roselawn Cemetery.
Duran, Maxine R.
Maxine R. Duran - Cacique de Pueblo - September 14, 2011 - Maxine R. Duran, 49, of Pueblo, left on September 8, 2011 to be with the Lord. Maxine preceded her death by her mother, Isabel Valley. Maxine is survived by her daughters Crystal (Gary), Cynthia and Cassandra (Ryann); grandchildren, Francisco, Bryanna, Maricella, Osiahs, Sirriah, Ellie and Timothy; and numerous brothers, sisters, relatives and friends. Funeral Service, 3:00 p.m. Thursday, Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
Duran, Michael Davis
Michael Davis Duran - Trinidad Times Independent - February 5, 2008 - Michael Davis Duran, 45, born and raised in Denver at Saint Joseph's Hospital on July 9, 1962, died in Trinidad on January 29, 2008. Our dear, precious Michael: who was son, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, nephew and uncle. We love you very much and will really miss you. Michael was kind, loving, cheerful, generous, mischievous and very outgoing and handsome. He loved life to the fullest, it never got boring. He loved his family, children and grandchildren. He graduated from high school in Denver. He worked in Idaho Springs as a facility manager. He worked in Trinidad at Santa Clara, LLC as a driver. He loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. The death was preceded by his father Conrado Duran, grandmother Stella Herrera and grandmother Beatrice Duran. He is survived by his wife Jeanine, mother Dolores Duran, brother Conrad Duran, sisters Joyce (Rudy) Bowman, Theresa (Ron) Padilla, Monica Duran; children Joshua, Shanielle, Michael II, Anthony, Patricia, Josephine and Cathleen; 10 beautiful grandchildren and countless nieces, nephews and friends. The visit took place on February 4th at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Rosario continued the visit to the funeral home. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 5 at Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will take place in the Catholic Trinity Cemetery. The bearers are Joshua Martinez, Michael Duran II, Anthony Duran, Conrad Duran III, Jason Rodriquez and Rudy Bowman Jr. The honorary bearers are Felipe Trujillo and Samuel Padilla. The family hired Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home to do the preparations. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Noah's Ark Animal Rescue.
Duran, Raymond Peter
Raymond Pete Duran - Pueblo Chief - April 25, 2012 - Steel worker dies at Evraz plant - A 58-year-old steel worker died Tuesday in an industrial accident at the Evraz Pueblo plant. The victim has been identified as Raymond Durán. Pueblo County Coroner James Kramer said Duran died before reaching St. Mary-Corwin. "I was told he was involved in a forklift accident," Kramer said. Melodie Ruse, a spokeswoman for the factory, said the factory has been closed and local authorities and factory officials are investigating the worker's death. Ruse said: "We are very saddened to report that one of our employees was fatally injured (Tuesday) when he was struck by moving equipment at our Pueblo Rod & Bar facility. Our thoughts and prayers are with our employee, his family and loved ones "Dear Ones". about.” Pueblo County Deputy Sheriff JR Hall said the accident occurred at 11:46 a.m. "It was an industrial accident. We have no evidence pointing to foul play," Hall said. United Steelworkers Local 2102 declined to comment on Duran and his death. Chieftain Town – April 29, 2012 – Raymond Pete Duran, 58, died unexpectedly on April 24, 2012. 2012 Raymond was born in Pueblo on June 3, 1953 to his surviving parents Agapito and Viola Duran Andrea (Bill) Quintana; Brothers, Lawrence (Sandy) Duran and Joseph Duran; mother-in-law, Maria Casarez; brother-in-law, Rubén (Shirley) Casarez; sisters-in-law, Ángela Rendón and Rita (George) Rocha; eight grandchildren, countless nieces, nephews, family and friends. Ray worked for Evraz at the Rod and Bar Mill for over 34 years. He was an avid Denver Broncos and lottery fan. Ray also loved his weekend trips to New Mexico. Rosary prayer, Monday, April 30, 2012, 6 p.m., and Mass by fu Allgemeine, Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 11:00 a.m.; both in the Church of the Holy Family. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery.
Durán, Ricardo A.
Richard A. "RAD" Duran - Village Chief - March 11, 2009 - Richard A. "RAD" Duran died at the age of 46 on March 7, 2009. He is survived by his mother, Lydia Duran, and his caretaker, Zoe King , Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO .; her father, Andrew Duran (Gerry Serna), Pueblo, Colorado; grandmother, Mackey Duran, Trinidad, Colorado; Niece, Bonita Duran, Pueblo, Colorado, various uncles, aunts in Trinidad, Colorado and friends from Minnesota, Trinidad and Pueblo. Funeral Service, 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 13, 2009, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Donations can be made through the funeral home to help the family with the cost of the funeral. cremation follows. Arrangements directed by Adrian Comer Funeral Home.
Durán, Roberto Alan
Robert Alan Duran - Denver Post - July 24, 2008 - Robert Alan Duran, 53, died July 20, 2008. He was left by his wife, Rickie Davis; sons, Rowdon and Robert Ryan; daughters, Diana and Ramey; parents, Frank and Sarah Duran; brother David; Sisters, Karen Kyllo and Francine Duran. Vigil, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. followed by funeral service, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, July 26, 2008 in the Romero Chapel.
Duran, Roger Lee jr.
Roger Lee Durán Jr. - Chief of the Pueblo - June 21, 2009 - Roger Lee Duran Jr., 46, of Pueblo, died on June 18, 2009. He was born on October 13, 1962 to Roger and Dolores (Garcia). . His parents preceded him in death; brother Anthony Duran; grandparents, Theodore and Tomasita Duran; and grandfather Martín García. He is survived by his sister Dolores (Chris) Vigil; brother, Simon Arellano; nephews, Trevor and Dillon Vigil; niece, Candace Duran; grandmother, Benita Garcia; special friend, Dennis Kahre; as well as countless aunts, uncles and cousins. Roger was especially loved and cared for by his Aunt Rose Duran. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 22, 2009, Full Gospel Christian Assembly, 1101 E. Seventh St., Pueblo, conducted by Rev. Anthony Garcia.
Duran, Ronald Russ
Ronald Russ Duran - Pueblo Chief - December 30, 2012 - Ronald Russ Duran, 55, of Pueblo, went unto the Lord on December 22, 2012. Ron was a devout Christian, Boy Scout, loved to read and watch movies. No services will be maintained. Love, your family, Minnie and Darin.
Duran, Rosa Abril
Rose April Villegas-Duran - Pueblo Chief - July 15, 2013 - Rose April Villegas-Duran, aged 32, passed away unexpectedly on July 5, 2013. All her life Pueblo born, born November 27, 1980, of proud Parents, Jeanette Duran and Pete Villegas. His son Ricardo Durán preceded him in death; grandparents, Ricardo Duran and Alfonso and Esperanza Villegas; and nephew, Icidro Duran Ybarra. She is survived by her parents Jeanette (Bennie Carrillo) Duran, Pete (Marty) Villegas; their children, Clinton Jordan and Ricki Aguilar; her sister Misty (Richard Ybarra) Duran, grandmother Rafelita Duran; half brother Richard Trammell; Jessica Acosta; special friend, Adrien Meeastas; nephew, Richard Durán Ybarra; and various cousins, other relatives and friends. Wake, Monday 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, Tuesday 1:30 p.m., São Francisco Xavier Catholic Church. Father Mario Murillo as celebrant. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery.
Duran, Ruby Mae
Ruby Mae Duran - Cacique de Pueblo - March 11, 2010 - Ruby Mae Duran, 61, died March 10, 2010. Her father, Joe G. Duran, preceded her in death; and brother, Arthur David Duran. He is survived by his mother, Alberta Mae Duran; Siblings, Robert (Teri) Duran, Nita (Mel) Rodriquez, Joyce (Jack) Olguin, Libby Duran, Joni Duran, Gene (Lisa) Duran, Jody (Julie) Duran; countless nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Ruby enjoyed meeting and spending time with people, nature, God, family, dancing, singing and playing the piano. She is loved by her mother. He loved his involvement in disability programs. This beautiful woman will be greatly missed. Commemorative contributions can be sent to Blue Sky Spectrum. Exhibition, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. today, with Rosary at 6:00 p.m. and memorial service at 10:00 a.m. m. on Saturday, all at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel, 400 Broadway Ave. Led by George McCarthy Funeral Home.
DuranStephanie E.
Stephanie E. Duran - Pueblo Chief - September 15, 2009 - Stephanie E. Duran, 19, of Pueblo passed away Friday, September 11, 2009. Visit at 12:00 noon. at 5 p.m. Tuesday, September 15, 2009 Roselawn Funeral Home. Funeral service at 11 am, Wednesday 16 September 2009, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.
Durán, Teresa
Theresa Duran - Trinidad Times Independent - March 21, 2008 - The loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ were opened to Theresa A. Duran on March 12, 2008. She was 100 years old. She was born on December 21, 1907 in Weston, Colorado to Eleanor (Deguero) and Manuel Aragon. The greatest joy in Theresa's life was taking care of her family and being with them. She was a devout Catholic who prayed daily. In his youth he was organist at the Church of Nuestra Señora de Esquipulas in Weston, the Church of the Sacred Heart in Madrid and the Church of San Francisco de Tercio. Before her death, parents Eleanor and Manuel Aragon, loving husband Henry J. Duran, son Henry Gilbert Duran, grandsons Brenda Chavez, Eddie Griego Fr., Arnold Roybal, Rocky Kaiser, Andy Griego, one great-grandson Jason Gomez, four Sisters Dulcinia, Crisanta, Eralia, Eleanor, two brothers Emelio and Ursinio and son-in-law, Joe Archuleta and Eddie Griego. Surviving are daughters Susie Archuleta, Weston, Elvera Griego, Weston, Gloria Starkey, Weston, Freida (David) Brodie, Thornton, Mary Lou (Marty) Garcia, Weston, Martha Duran (Ben Vigil) Denver, Theresa B. Duran, Trinidad , daughter-in-law Theresa C. Duran, Weston, sister-in-law Betty Jo DeHerrera, Denver, sister-in-law Virginia Duran, twenty-two grandchildren, forty-six great-grandchildren, forty-one great-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. The visit will take place on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 6:00 am at the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at 100:00 am. in the Trinity Church with Fr. Matthäus Wertin as celebrant. Burial with the rite of burial takes place in Weston Cemetery. The honorees are granddaughters Roxanne, Joylin, Fran, Dena, Rayme, Cynthia, Joan, Jean, Gwen and Audra. Active carriers are Jarod Lopez, Ryan Griego, Anthony Archuleta, Wes Duran, Ernie Davalos, Greg Duran and John Mestas. Arrangements led by Comi Funeral Home.
Duran, Thomas V.
Thomas V. Duran - Cacique de Pueblo - April 14, 2013 - Thomas V. Duran, aged 69, left on April 10, 2013 to be with the Lord. Tom was born on January 13, 1944 in Walsenburg, Colorado and grew up in the pueblo. He is survived by his wife and soul mate of 50 years, Gloria; Daughters, Debbie (James) Belcher, Marlene Duran, Barbara Sandstrom; son Thomas (Michelle) Duran Jr.; grandsons, David Sandstrom, Brandalin Higgins, Thomas Duran III, Anthony and Matthew Duran; brothers Agapito (viola), John, Rueben and Manuel (Teri) Duran; sisters, Angie (Buddy) Quintana, Rose and Marie Duran; sister-in-law Evelyn Arellano; as well as numerous family members and friends. His parents, Theodore and Tomasita Duran, preceded him in death; brothers Frankie, Roger, Nazario and Richard Duran; nephews, Raymond Duran and Andy Arellano; in-laws, Joe and Esabel Cisneros; and son-in-law, Jim Higgins. Tom was a skilled worker who made his career as a millwright with CF&I for 41 years. He was a family man who loved his family and friends and wanted to spend time with them. Family narrator, he remembered family, friends and good times. He knew how to put a smile on someone's face with his joke or many jokes. A jack of all trades and a very generous man, he never hesitated to help anyone in need. He liked camping, fishing and hunting. He loved the Broncos, boxing and westerns. He was proud of his family and home, and he was a man of faith who allowed God to guide his way. Tom will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. Worship service in the parish of the Holy Family. Rosario, Tuesday April 16 at 6:00 p.m. Funeral service, Wednesday April 17 at 11 a.m. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery.
Duran, Virginia
Virginia Duran - Cacique Pueblo - July 16, 2013 - Virginia Duran, 95, died July 14, 2013. Her husband, Fidel A. Duran, died in death; several brothers and sisters; grandnephews, Pete, LeRoy and Johnny Herrera; and grandniece, Josephine Herrera. She is survived by nieces and nephews, Josephine (Ronnie Lovato) Martinez, Nazario (Rosina) Herrera and Gloria (Jacob) Baca; Great nieces and nephews, Nadine, Jessie, Justin, Deon, Serena, Angela, Corine, Joann, Clyde, Lee, Stella, Diana, Edwina, Stephanie and Daniel Jr. Virginia has been a Catholic all her life. Exhibition on Thursday at 10 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m., both in the Imperial Chapel, with burial in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. Orders of the Imperial Funeral Institute.
Duran Parker, Deanna Sue
Deanna Sue Duran-Parker - Pueblo Chieftain - September 25, 2011 - Deanna Sue Duran-Parker, born July 19, 1953 in Pueblo, Colorado, died on September 21, 2011 at home surrounded by her loving family for a season and a time for every purpose under the sun. Time to be born and time to die. A time to cry and a time to laugh. Mourning time and dance time. The death was preceded by his daughter, Charlie Ann Parker; father, Ray Duran; and stepfather, Frank Rose. He is survived by his mother, Loraine Rose; daughter Megan (David) Hess; brothers, Steve (Bonnie) Duran, Michael Rose and Pat (Kim) Rose; grandchildren, Colton, Logan, Jon and Harry; Niece and Nephews, Steve, Emily (Bryan) Laessle, Ayden, Brayden, Sam and Sean. Funeral Service, 11 a.m., Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations in Sue's memory to the Hospício Sangre de Cristo.
Durant, Carol
Carol CE Bon Durant - Cacique Pueblo - December 29, 2013 - Carol C.E. Bon Durant. He was born on April 26, 1930 in Pueblo. He died on December 24, 2013. C.E. was preceded in death by his 53-year-old wife Patricia in October 2013; father, Kenneth B Bon Durant; mother, Bertha (Hutchinson); in-laws, Fritz and Marie Erps; sister, Alberta Bon Durant; Brothers-in-law Fritz Erps Jr., Jack Mitchell and Byron Millington. She is survived by her children, Mike (Shelia Parker) Bon Durant, Brenda (Terry) Scheid, Pam (Kent) Ervin, and Audrey (Mike) Smidt; grandchildren, Clayton (Maria) Bon Durant, Donny (Tracy) Scheid, Cody (Rikki) Scheid, Dusty Scheid, Jayme and Jayce Ervin, Kaeli (Dave) Niedbalski and Amanda Smidt; great-grandchildren, Wyatt and Chase Scheid; sisters, Lila Mitchell and Harriet (Larry) Grim; sister-in-law Marilyn Millington; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. CE served as a Sgt from April 1955 to April 1990. He received Soldier of the Year recognition in 1966 and the Meritorious Service Medal in 1989. CE was for many years a dedicated leader of Boy Scout Troop No. 39; Has helped develop many great young people in the Pueblo County community! CE retired as a security guard from Colorado State Hospital in November 1983. He enjoyed ranching and farming and seemed happiest doing it on his family's land in the Pueblo County area as well as his parents' farm in Colorado City. CE was a very helpful master repairman and mechanic who enjoyed working on his various farming equipment. Someone always said: Carol can fix anything. (Or, as some would say, ruin everything!) C.E. CE was inducted into the Pueblo County 4-H Leaders Hall of Fame in 2006 and has received numerous awards for his years as a 4-H leader. At the request of Carol C.E. a cremation took place. Funeral service, Thursday, January 2, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. The reception will take place after the funeral. The family is grateful to the staff at Minnequa Medical Center for caring for Carol C.E. especially grateful.
Durham, Berniece Bessie
Berniece Bessie Durham - Pueblo Chief - September 8, 2010 - Longtime Pueblo resident Berniece Bessie Durham went to heaven on September 4, 2010 at the age of 94. Berniece, also known as Meecie or Cotton, was born on September 1, 1916 in Elkton, Missouri. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Adelyn Crank; Dozens of nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Her husband, Hilbert Albert Red Durham, died in death; her parents, George and Myrtle Crank; her sisters, granddaughters Sackman and Geraldine Crank; and brothers, Orlando Orl, Jerry and Kenny Crank; as well as longtime family friend Joe Horvat. Berniece moved with her family from Missouri to Colorado at age 2 and settled in Pueblo at age 10. She attended Pueblo Centennial High School and married Red Durham on September 20, 1936. They were married for 61 years until Red's death in 1997. Berniece worked at Baker's Shoes for many years, followed by Republic National Bank. Berniece loved her family and friends, but she especially loved the little ones. Although she had no children, she was the mother and grandmother of many. If a child was around, they might find themselves in Meecie's arms and the child was likely given candy that the parents didn't want them to eat. She was loving, cheerful, headstrong, and strong-willed, all traits she tried to pass on to future generations. Exhibition, Thursday, September 9, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Worship, Friday, September 10, 10:00 a.m., both at the Imperial Memorial Gardens Chapel. In lieu of food, memorial donations in his honor can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) through funeral homes.
Durham, Carlos
Charles Durham - Pueblo Chief - June 14, 1918 - Charles Durham, aged 60 and a Pueblo resident for 30 years, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital where he had been treated for the past five years. Mr. Durham has worked in the C. F. & I. Company's foundry for the last nineteen years and leaves behind several friends who mourn his loss, in addition to the following relatives, his wife, Mrs. Pauline Durham, and a daughter, Dona Clara Castle, who live in the family house, 1340 Stone Avenue. The deceased was a member of Camp No. 2, WOW and Pueblo Council No. 758, Knights and Ladies of Security. The body is with Davis & Vories and the funeral will be announced at a later date. Chieftain Village June 15, 1918 The funeral of Charles Durham will be at 2:30 am next Sunday afternoon at Davis & Vories Chapel. Reverend W.B. Gillis will officiate and the Davis & Vories Quartet will provide music. Burial will take place at Mountain View Cemetery. Chieftain Village June 17, 1918 The funeral of the late Charles Durham was held at 2:30 last night at Davis & Vories Chapel. Rev. GB Gillis officiated. The Davis & Vories Quartet produced the following tracks: "Abide with Me", "Perfect Day" and "Going Down the Valley". The pallbearers were: C. Wilson, Harry Davies, Robert Castle, Con Myers, Lawrence Castle and J.W. Armstrong. The flower bearers were: Mrs Harry Evans, Mrs Ida Miller, Mrs Perry Hyde and Mrs Mira Lodge. Burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery.
Durkin, Elizabeth Kernel
Elizabeth Kernelea Durkin - Town Chief January 1, 1919 Died yesterday Miss Elizabeth Durkin, 19, longtime stenographer for A. Alfred Herman, manager of the Herman Mercantile Co., died yesterday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Durkin, 1016 East Orman Ave. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. The deceased was a Pueblo-born young woman who attended Bessemer and graduated from Central High School. Kind and good-natured, he was well-liked by the shop staff, who are deeply saddened by his untimely death. Pueblo Cacique January 5, 1919 Miss Elizabeth Durkin is held for the dead at 8:30 am Tuesday morning at the family home, 1216 East Orman Ave.; Burial at Roselawn, by McCarthy. Pueblo Cacique January 6, 1919 Miss Elizabeth Durkin will be picked up Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. at the residence, 1216 Orman Ave. and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Chieftain Village January 7, 1919 The funeral of Elizabeth Durkin will be held this morning at 8:30 am at the residence, 1216 Orman Ave. and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick Church. Chieftain Village – January 14, 1919 – After a six-day bout of pneumonia, during which all medical knowledge was used to save her life, Elizabeth Kernelea Durkin died in December at the family home, 31 1216 1918 Orman Avenue. On June 1st Born in Pueblo in 1899, he received his early education in Pueblo public schools and then attended Central High. She was an excellent musician, having received her teaching certificate from the Pueblo Conservatory of Music in June 1915. She later attended American Business College and was working as a stenographer in the office of the Herman Mercantile Company at the time of her death. She was a dedicated member of St. Patrick's Church and the Young Women's Congregation in that parish. Beautiful and kind in character, she captivated all who knew her with her sweet and sunny disposition, and her untimely death was a great blow to her many friends. He leaves to mourn the loss of a mother and father, three sisters and three brothers, two of whom are now serving their country in France. The funeral took place at 9am on Tuesday morning at St. Patrick's Church, Rev. Father George Keith celebrated the requiem mass for the dead. The floral tributes were plentiful and of great beauty. The bearers were: Fern Bowie, Edytha Pugh, Olga Wennermark, Marie and Lola Murphy and Zelma Mudd.
Durkin, Juan Jose
John Joseph Durkin Chieftain Village May 1, 1918 A boy's body is found in the back of the Y.M.C.A. Pool death from heart failure is accepted by County Coroner John Joseph Durkin, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Durkin, 1435 Evans Avenue. The accident was only discovered yesterday morning when concerned parents attended the Y.M.C.A. called and told them that their son hadn't come home the night before and was staying with friends at the Y.M.C.A. went swimming. the fact that the boy's body was in the water. The coroner Dr. Ray Taylor was summoned and, after a thorough investigation, announced his belief that the death was due to heart failure. Young Durkin went to the Y that afternoon after telling his mother he was going downtown to get a job, and after applying for a job, he took swimming lessons and boarded up several boys your age in the pool. . . The swimming class was given access to the pool by the swimming instructor and then called out of the pool at the scheduled time as usual. The boys went to their respective lockers, dressed, and left the building, but Durkin didn't get lost. The first clue Y officers had that he hadn't gone home was when his parents called yesterday morning to say he hadn't come home the night before but assumed he had a got a job at the Western Union Telegraph office which would require her to stay on duty late, ____ opened the door and went there yesterday morning, but since the boy didn't come home and knew he wanted to take swimming lessons, they called the Y.Uma. Examination of the locker he used revealed that his clothes were still there, exactly as he left them when he entered the pool. Then the bottom of the pool was examined and his body was discovered where it probably had been when it sank, unbeknownst to his companions. Known as a good swimmer and diver, young Durkin enjoyed performing difficult feats for the amusement of his peers. No one in or around the pool saw it sink. The assumption is that he suddenly suffered from heart failure during the dive and that death was instantaneous and his body never surfaced until the coroner brought it in this morning. An examination of the body revealed no bruising or discoloration, and Coroner Taylor said her body had not been surfaced for some time. This is the first death that has occurred in Y since the institution was inaugurated. The water temperature was around 80 degrees, so you couldn't get cold while swimming or snorkeling. Coroner Taylor opined that it would have been impossible to save the boy because his death occurred while he was underwater and his body did not surface. Y officials claim that every YMCA in the United States has casualties like those in Pueblo Y yesterday, numbering in the thousands, about every five years. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Emmett and Francis, and two sisters, May and Dorothy. The body is in the halls of McMinn Enterprise. Chieftain Village May 2, 1918 The body of John Joseph Durkin lies in McMinn's Undertaken Parlors and will be taken to his parents' home at 1435 East Evans Ave. this morning. The funeral announcement will be made once the father arrives from Portland, Oregon. Chieftain Village - May 6, 1918 - John Joseph Durkin's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at his parents' home at 1435 East Evans Avenue and at 2:00 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church. Rev. Father Bertram led the services and delivered an impressive eulogy. The church was full of friends and the floral offerings were very beautiful, the coffin was completely covered and six young people were taken away. A chorus consisting of Mrs Nina Pinkney, Miss Kate Brennan, Misses Mayme and Elizabeth Byrnes and Miss Mary Billick, accompanied by Mrs WB McMinn, sang "Pray for the Dead" and "Raise Me Jesus to Thy Bosom". Flower bearers were James Donahue, Hugh Mulholland, Frances Donahue, Bernard Cullen, John Crocker and Joseph Kirley. The Chargers were Thomas Donahue, Tom Donohue, Thomas Byrnes, John Badovanic, Fred Jackson and Enright Kirby. Burial was at the family home in Roselawn at the expense of W. B. McMill.
Durkop, Hasel B.
Hazel B. Durkop - Pueblo Chief - June 20, 2010 - Hazel B. Durkop, 89, of Pueblo West, formerly San Antonio, Texas, left on June 18, 2010 to be with the Lord. Her husband William preceded her in death M. Durkop; Brother, E.H. Thormahlen; and parents, Emil and Mary Thormahlen. Survived by his daughter Judith (Jim) Getts; granddaughter, Melissa Abshire; great-grandchildren, Ashley (Austin) Wilson-McGinnis, Kristen, Danielle Wilson and Robert and Nicholas Getts; a great-great-granddaughter, Shelbie McGinnis; sisters-in-law, Jeannine Thormahlen and Marguerite Johnson; nieces, Kathy (Chuck) Meyer and Debbie (Robert) Prentiss; and many other nieces and nephews. Hazel enjoyed reading, travelling, shopping, gardening and spending time with her family. The cremation took place at Hazel's request. A Celebration of Life will be held on June 22, 2010 at Getts House from 4pm to 7pm. In lieu of flowers, send donations to Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005.
Durley, Alex
Alex Durley - Town Chief - February 15, 1917 - Alex Durley, aged 35, died in this town yesterday morning after a short illness. He has been an employee of CF & I Company for ten years. Survives father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. Durley, of McMinnville, Tennessee. He was a member of K. of P. Star of the West No. 4 from that city. The body will be shipped to McMinnville, Tennessee by the United Undertaker Company tonight. Chieftain Village - February 18, 1917 - The funeral of Alex Durley will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Internment takes place in Mountain View. Chieftain Village - February 19, 1917 - Alex Durley's funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a.m. at the United Undertaking Company Chapel. Rev. John Adams, assisted by Rev. J.P. Johnson, conducted the services. The bearers were E. Kittrell, W. Grimes, WA White, Joe Hill, AC Johnson and DN Tannehill. The funeral was in Mountain View.
DURNING, Sarah J.
Sarah J. Durning - Cacique de Pueblo - October 13, 2009 - Sarah J. Durning, 70, of Pueblo died Sunday October 11, 2009. Sarah is survived by loving husband Arthur, 48; Children, Sherry Herrera, Andrea (Tom) Bunker-Marrese, Donald (Christina) Durning and Arthur Durning II; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; Siblings, Andrew Quintana, Madeline Solano, Rose Ann (Mike) Baca; Schwager, Bruce (Linda) Durning; and special great-granddaughter Bianca; also numerous nieces, nephews and relatives. Preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Annie Quintana; daughter Elizabeth J. Vigil; brother, Juan Quintana; and sister, Bessie Durning. Sarah spent many years as an LPN and co-owner of the Art and Bens Sub Shop. She was an avid bronco fan and enjoyed her many trips to Cripple Creek. Her greatest pride was watching her grandchildren grow up. Sarah loved her family and will be remembered as a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 15, 2009, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made in Sarah's name to the Pueblo Animal Shelter or a hospice of your choice.
DuRossette, Harold Leroy (Rev.)
Reverend Harold Leroy DuRossette - The Prover - December 3, 2008 - Reverend Harold Leroy DuRossette died on November 28, 2008 at Research Hospital. The service will be on December 2, 2008 at 2:00 pm at the Newcomers Floral Hills. The wake takes place from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. before the services; with burial after service at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Reverend Harold Leroy DuRossette was born on June 24, 1915 in Walsenburg, Colorado to Clyde Francis DuRossette and Katherine Susan Mallach. He has lived in the Kansas City area his entire life. He was in the US Army's 14th Cavalry. In 1943 he founded the Amazing Grace Tabernacle Church in Kansas City, which later became the Blue Vue Chapel in Independence, MO. In 2007 he retired from the pastorate. He leaves his wife Connie DuRossette at home; daughter Sally (Jim) Larkin of Kansas City, Kansas; son Dallas (Carol) DuRossette of Independence, MO; eight grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren will survive him. His greatest goal in life was to win souls for Jesus Christ. His ministry has produced missionaries and pastors around the world. In the 1940s he attended Kansas City Bible College, later known as Calvary Bible College. He will be greatly missed but we know he is present with the Lord. In lieu of flowers, Brother Harold is asking for donations to the Kansas City Union Mission and leaves us this message: Keep Looking Up. Fond memories and condolences can be left for the family at www.dwnewcomers.com Arrangements: D.W. Children of Newcomer Floral Hills Chapel, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., KCMO 64133, 816-353-1218.
Durrett, John M. (Dr.)
Doctor John M. Durrett - Wet Mountain Tribune - November 3, 1915 - Dr. Durrett died in Pueblo - Dr. John M. Durrett, formerly of Pueblo but living in Rosita, Colorado for the last five years, died last night at his home sister, Mrs. E. P. Cason, 821 East Twelfth Street, after an illness of several weeks. Durrett, MD, was 34 years old and well known in Pueblo, having practiced osteopathy there for several years with his mother, who was also an osteopath. Five years ago he thought he would be better off in the mountains and bought a farm near Rosita where he moved. Later her father and mother also moved there and have lived there ever since. Five weeks ago he suddenly fell ill and came to Pueblo for treatment. His condition was not considered alarming and it was not until Tuesday evening that his condition became serious. He died at 7:45 p.m. last night. In addition to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Durrett, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. August Himes de Rosita, Mrs. E.P. Cason from that city, and two brothers, Santiago de Ciudad Canon and Olin de Rosita. - Cacique del Pueblo, September 27th. Note: John M. Durrett is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
Durret, Rubén L.
Reuben L. Durrett - Chieftain Village November 13, 1918 Reuben L. Durrett, aged 22, died last night at a local hospital. He has lived in Pueblo for the last two years and worked as a handyman's hand at D. & R.G. The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. May Durrett, and an 18-month-old son, and his mother, Mrs. Lamora Durrett of Little Rock, Ark., and three sisters, Mrs. Jeff Sutton of Pueblo, Mrs. Neva Bland, and Mrs. Gertrude Reeves from Little Rock. He stays with Davis & Vories. Chieftain Village November 15, 1918 The funeral of Reuben L. Durrett will be held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at Davis-Vories Chapel. Rev. AJ Sutton will officiate. Roselawn Internment.
Duryee, David W.
David W. Duryee - Pueblo Chief - January 6, 2013 - David W. Duryee, 49, died January 2, 2013. He is survived by his wife, Helen Billie Duryee; her children Shannon and Kaylynn Billie; special friends, Arabella Roy and Hank Martinez. At your request, cremation in the Angelus crematorium. No formal services.
Dury, Richard A.
Richard A. Duryee - Chieftain Village - November 18, 2007 - Richard A. Duryee, 48, born January 6, 1959 in Los Angeles, died November 13, 2007. He is survived by his mother Carol Cunningham of Colorado City; father, Sonny Duryee of Montrose; daughters, Camille and Tanya; special friend, Julie Evans; siblings Trish Jones of Montrose, Julia (Randy) Cook of Hong Kong, David (Pearl) Duryee of Pueblo and Jennifer Turner of Colorado City; nieces and nephews, Jason Jones, Jeremy Jones, Nathan Cook, Shannon Billie, Kaylynn Billie, Robert Kyle Turner, Dustin Turner and Anastasia Fauci; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. There will be no preview. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Funeral Service, 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 19, 2007, Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Monsignor Tom Adrians, V.G.
Dusart, Fred
Fred Dussart - Town Chief April 1, 1919 Rescuers arrive at scene Aguilar mine explosion reportedly killing thirteen employees Trinidad, Colorado March 31 Eleven bodies, in some cases burned to the point of burns difficult to identify, were buried tonight recovered from Empire Coal Co.'s Empire Mine near Aguilar, where a gas explosion this morning sent them to destruction without warning. Death appeared to be instantaneous, and the bodies recovered were found huddled under piles of rubble, with one exception. Two other bodies were not recovered. Grieving mothers, wives and sisters who waited anxiously at the mine entrance in the pouring rain all day helped identify the bodies as they emerged one by one. The bodies were taken to a makeshift morgue where relatives of the women could help identify them. Rescue teams are still working in the mine and an investigation will take place once the other bodies are recovered. The cause of the explosion was not determined. One man, Mike Cozetti, apparently attempted to escape through an unused entrance to the mine, but was overpowered and killed as he nearly escaped. The identity of the two bodies left in the mine could not be determined. Rescue teams continue their search, hoping to find the other bodies before daybreak. The dead identified are: Jack Futura, Fred Dussart, Abel Duran, Mike Cozetti, Mike Rossi, George Mavrogeorges, Joe Stradjet, George Fellis, Alfred Duhuart, Henry Coton, and John Lundquist. Rescue teams had to clear piles of debris before the bodies could be recovered. They were lying together, badly burned and some of them hardly recognizable. A makeshift morgue was set up and plans were made to conduct an inquest once the two remaining bodies were recovered. Thirty-six men were in the mine when the explosion occurred, twenty-one escaped through an old entrance and two through the main shaft. John Lundquist's body was recovered this afternoon. Of the 36 men who were in the mine at the time of the explosion, 23 were able to get to safety. The blast, as indicated by the conditions encountered by rescuers, was confined to a small area about 2,500 feet from the mineshaft. Debris at this depth has prevented passage of the hulls, but air conditions are good and the fan is working. However, it is feared that the men trapped in this part of the mine were killed either immediately by the blast or shortly afterwards by the aftershock that usually results from a gas explosion. 25 years ago the Empire had a similar explosion. Two men died and several were injured.
Dussart, Richard John Sr.
Richard John Dussart Sr. - Greeley Tribune - May 15, 2008 - Richard John Dussart Sr. was born and raised in Walsenburg to George E. and Marguerite (Simons) Dussart. He visited St. Maria in Walsenburg. He graduated from Southern Colorado State College in Pueblo with an associate's degree. He and his high school sweetheart, Karen Cordova, were married for 37 years. Mr. Dussart taught body construction and painting at Aims Community College from 1972 to 1974 and worked in various body shops and at Monfort Transportation. He has also worked for Monfort Portion Foods for over 20 years and Meadow Gold for the past eight years. He was hardworking and committed. Mr. Dussart enjoyed dancing to country music and rock-n-roll. His interests also included custom woodworking, motorcycling and hunting, but he loved spending time with his family. He was a member of Moose Lodge. Mr. Dussart died Monday at Northern Colorado Medical Center surrounded by his family. He will be remembered as a great and loving husband, father and grandfather. His family would like to thank ICU nurse Chemo Nurse Jen Weiss and Northern Colorado Therapy Center, GCI. Survivors: His wife Karen Dussart; a son, Richard J. Dussart Jr. and wife Jessie of Brighton; two grandchildren, Lane and Destiny; and a sister-in-law, Gretah Dussart. Preceding death: his grandparents, parents and brother George Dussart. Celebration of Life: Saturday at 2pm at Adamson West Chapel.
Dussart, ShirleyAnn
Shirley Ann Dussart - Albuquerque Journal - April 13, 2008 - Shirley Ann Dussart, 71, of Rio Rancho, NM, died peacefully on Saturday April 5, 2008 at her home with her family. Shirley was born on April 28, 1936 to Arthur and Elvira Gasperetti's daughter Mattie in Ludlow, Colorado. Shirley came to New Mexico in 1964 and worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1978 until her retirement in 1993. She was a devoted wife, mother and housewife. In her spare time she loved to cook and bake for family and friends, dance and travel with her loving husband. Shirley and her husband spent the winter in Mesa, AZ. Shirley Dussart was a special person who cared about her family and others. In particular, you can always see her smiling. She is at home now; She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. His death preceded that of his parents; twin brothers, Arthur, Albert; and sister Frances. Shirley is survived by her loving husband John, 43; children, Steven (Jayanna) and Kevin, of Rio Rancho, NM; sister, Jenny (Tony) Franklin; and half-siblings, Robert (Loretta), Stanley and Michael; Brother-in-law, Charles (Charlene) Dussart, all of Colorado; aunts, Lucy, Clara and Irene; Uncle, Albert and Junior; and other family members. The cremation took place with a burial scheduled for a later date at the Catholic Cemetery in Trinidad, CO. A Resurrection Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 10:00 am at Iglesia de la Encarnación, 2309 Monterrey Rd. NE, Rio Rancho, NM with Father Rick Zerwas as celebrant. The reception will be held at the K of C, Eugene Teatum Council 6696, 1020 Veranda Rd. SE, Rio Rancho, NM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Church of the Incarnation Building Fund, 2309 Monterrey Rd. NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144 or the VistaCare Foundation, 8804 Washington NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87113 Family Funeral Services 4310 Sara Rd. SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Dutch, De Lacey
De Lacey Dutch Pueblo Chieftain January 7, 1917 Auto injuries proved fatal to young Pueblo De Lacey Dutch, a Puebloan injured in an auto accident Thursday night at "Death Crossing," a mile and a half south of Colorado Springs, died at El Bethel Hospital in Colorado Springs yesterday morning without having regained consciousness since the accident. This city's Miss Helen Martin and Ralph J. Barger, who were seriously injured in the accident, remain at El Bethel Hospital but will recover, they say. The accident happened when the machines skidded while turning at the intersection and collided with a telegraph pole. Dutch's funeral arrangements were not completed. Chieftain Village January 10, 1917 Car crash victim's property is insignificant Young man who inherited thousands of leaves but a few hundred dollars The property of the late DeLacey Dutch, who died Saturday of injuries sustained in a car crash on Colorado Springs Street several days earlier died was admitted to the probate court yesterday. J.D. King was appointed trustee at the request of his uncle, A.F. Dutch, of Chanute, Kansas. The deceased has two other relatives, an aunt, Henrietta P. Dutch, who lives in the same city, and another uncle, Edward Dutch, who lives in Callispell, Montana. The estate, according to the uncle's affidavit, consists of $242 in cash deposited with a local bank and a wrecked Chalmers car purchased a few weeks before the fatal accident. The machine is said to be in badly damaged condition. Dutch became the heir to a multimillion-dollar estate last summer.
Hollander, Sumpter P.
S. P. Dutcher Pueblo Cacique June 25, 1918 Deceased in France L. Dutcher of that town received news yesterday of the death of his brother S. P. Dutcher in France. The brother's death occurred on August 2, 1917, but for some reason the relatives received the news only yesterday. The deceased had served in the regular army for 6 years and left for France in June last year. He leaves behind three brothers, L. Dutcher and John Dutcher of that town, J. L. Dutcher of Trinidad, and three sisters, Mrs. TB Clay of Pueblo; Mrs. Calla Whittaker from Detroit and Jeannie Dutcher from Trinidad. [Editor's Note: Birth: 1889; Died: June 2, 1918; Colorado, United States; Grave: Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Property: Lot 103, Block K, Row 2, Grave 3.]
Dutton, F. Duane
F. Duane Dutton - Chieftain Village - December 22, 2009 - F. Duane Dutton passed away peacefully on December 19, 2009 after a brave battle with cancer. He was born on May 30, 1947 in Parsons, Kansas. Duane grew up in Pueblo and graduated from Pueblo South High School in 1965. He attended Southern Colorado State College and the University of Hawaii while serving in the Air Force. He began his 40-year career in the food safety industry at Alpha Beta Packing Plant and most recently worked for DCS Contract Cleaners and Mossberg, Inc. Duane's passion for invention has resulted in numerous food processing equipment patents. Duane is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Janice Fedde Dutton; his mother Lois Dutton; two sisters, Carolyn (Bob) Schweickert and Sharon (Rick) Donaher, all from Canon City; their son Brian and their grandchildren Dominic, Anastasia and Maryia, all from Pueblo. He also leaves behind his particular near-brother Rich Burleson of Florence. A celebration of Duane's life will be held Thursday, December 24 at 10:00 am at the King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Blvd, led by Rev. Mark J. Crates. In lieu of food or flowers, donations can be made in Duane's name to the Building King of Kings campaign through the church or morgue.
Duval, Helen
Helen DuVall - Pueblo Chief - June 20, 2013 - Helen DuVall, 88, of Pueblo, Colorado, died on June 13, 2013. Helen was born in Pueblo on April 23, 1925 to Bessie and Higenio Bright Star. Her husband Arthur DuVall precedes her in death. Helen is survived by her daughter RayMonda DuVall; his brother Pablo Lucero; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Married for over 50 years, Helen and Arthur returned to Pueblo to retire and be close to family. Helen took pride in giving back to the community, particularly helping the poor. Her friends remember her as a kind and generous woman. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 10:00 am in the Catholic Church of Cristo Rei. Followed by burial in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Catholic charities.
Duval, John R.
John R. Duvall - Chief of the Pueblos - June 26, 2005 - John R. Duvall, 83, of Pueblo, born July 16, 1921 in Boulder, Colorado, died June 22, 2005. John was preceded by his loving wife, Bernadette T .Du Vall; granddaughter, Crystal B. McDowell; and nephew Gary Hunyada. She is survived by her children Mikal (Len) Keating, Clint (Nancy), John (Nancy), Jim (Jill), Sam, Leonilla and Matthew (Linda) DuVall; 30 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Hunyada; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. A distinguished veteran, John served in the Army and National Guard during World War II. Retired from the Federal Aviation Authority after 20 years of service. He will be greatly missed and loved by those who really knew him. The third is at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2005, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Memorial Mass, 10:00 am, Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Special service from the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.
Duvall, Matthew Xavier Sr.
Matthew Xavier DuVall Sr. - Chief of Pueblo - January 14, 2012 - Matthew Xavier DuVall Sr., 48, of Pueblo, left on January 7, 2012 to be with the Lord. Matthew is survived by his sons Xavier, Matthew and Amanda DuVall. Funeral Service, 3:00 p.m. Monday, Romero Chapel. Family and friends are greeted after the service at Romero Courtesy Hall.
Duvall-Russell, Margaret Leonilla
Margaret Leonilla "Leo" DuVall-Russell - Pueblo Chief - November 29, 2011 - Margaret Leonilla "Leo" DuVall-Russell, 49, of Pueblo, was with the Senhor on November 29, 2011. November 25, 2011. She is survived by two children. Funeral, Wednesday at 11am, Romero Chapel.
Duzenack, Anne
Anne Duzenack - Huerfano Journal - January 24, 2013 - Anne Duzenack was born on August 27, 1915 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and died on January 7, 2013 in St. Louis. Andrews Village in Aurora, Colorado. Anne grew up in the Walsen and Cameron camps and graduated from Huerfano County High School in Walsenburg in 1933. She completed a cosmetics course and opened a beauty salon in Walsenburg. In 1941 he took his mother to Bridgeport to visit his brother and sister, whom he had not seen in 20 years. While in Bridgeport, Anne applied for a job and was hired by Remington Arms, which had been dealing in munitions for the upcoming war. Shortly thereafter, Anne was asked to move to Denver to train feeder inspection staff for . After the war, Anne continued to work for the government at the Air Force Finance and Accounting Center in Denver. During this time she was a supervisor. After 32 years of meritorious service, he has retired. Anne was very active in the Church of the Risen Christ; He loved bowling, dancing, frat parties and a lot of travelling. He sailed on seven different cruises! His parents, Steve and Katharina Duzenack, preceded him in death; and her siblings Mary Pedas, Sue Lenzotti and Steve Duzenack. She is survived by siblings Catherine Hicks (Longmont, Colorado) and William Duzenack (La Veta, Colorado). He is also survived by 12 nieces and nephews and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren and nephews. Burial is in Littleton Cemetery.
Duzenack, Jean
Jean Duzenack - Town Chief - September 8, 2010 - Jean Duzenack, aged 78, left on September 3, 2010 to be with the Lord. Jean was born on July 25 to the late Owen and Ethel Brown. She graduated from La Veta High School in 1950 and has been an avid Redskins fan ever since. Jean was the secretary at La Veta High School for 32 years, where she impacted the lives of many students. Jean was an active member of La Veta United Methodist Church and the Tuesday Night Study Club. She enjoyed spending time in her garden and with her friends from the breakfast club, but her biggest goal in life was to be the best mother, grandmother and friend she could be. Jean is survived by her 60-year-old husband, Bill Duzenack. Survived by four children, Dale (Susie) Duzenack, Irene (Maurice) Heikes, Bill Duzenack Jr. and Diana (Paul) Morgan; brother Carl Brown; Sister Barbara Bridges; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and eternal sister, Donna Robino. Worship service, 11:00 am, Thursday, September 9, 2010, La Veta United Methodist Church, with burial at La Veta Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the St. Mary-Corwin Foundation, 1008 Minnequa, Pueblo, CO 81004, Attn: Haiti Relief Project, Dr. James Smith.
Duzenack, Rose Leona
Rose Leona Duzenack - Mayor - July 28, 1997 - Rose Leona Duzenack, 89, of Walsenburg, died on July 26, 1997 in Walsenburg. He was born on June 25, 1908 in Gordon, Colorado. The death was preceded by her husband John Duzenack; her parents, John and Anna Youhouse; and a son, Anthony Michael Duzenack. Survives children Albert (Geraldine) Duzenack, Redmond, Washington, and Thomas (Patricia) Duzenack, Lakewood; daughters, Verna Mae Duzenack, Walsenburg and Elizabeth Marie (Edward M.) Tomsic, Denver; daughter-in-law Clara Duzenack, Westminster; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was a member of the S.N.P.J. Her hobbies were cooking, gardening, sewing and knitting. Funeral service, Tuesday, 10 a.m., in the church of St. Maria in Walsenburg. funeral, north street Maria, Walsenburg, Rev. Frank David celebrant. Family and friends are greeted at Elks Hall after the funeral.
Dwight Beverly Lee
Beverley Lee Dwight - Chieftain Village - November 23, 2009 - Beverley Lee Dwight, age 83, died from this life on November 20, 2009 to join her Heavenly Father in everlasting peace and with her parents, brother and other family and friends to be reunited who came before him. his. Beverley was born on October 19, 1926 in Canon City, Colorado to Ralph "Tom" and Fern Williams. The family moved to Pueblo when Beverly was young. She attended Central Grade School, Keating Junior High School, and Central High School, graduating in 1944. While at Central in the summer of 1941, Beverley met the love of her life, Frank Dwight, at a picnic in Beulah. Beverly and Frank were married on November 11, 1944 in Carlsbad, N.M., where Frank was stationed in the Air Force. During their time in the military, they were stationed in various locations in the United States, as well as in Germany and Belgium. Beverley and her family moved to Pueblo after Frank retired from the military in 1963. Upon her return to Pueblo, she and her family joined the Wesley United Methodist Church, where she was active in church affairs, taught Sunday school, and sang in the choir. . . She was a very devoted wife, mother and grandmother and she loved her family very much. His parents, Ralph "Tom" and Fern Williams, preceded him in death; and by his brother Burrill Williams. She leaves in memory of her loving husband Frank, whom she just married for 65 years on November 11, 2009. She also leaves in memory of three beloved children, Diana (Gordon) Miles of San Diego, California, Kay DiOrio, and David (DeeDee) Dwight, both of Pueblo. Also survived by six grandchildren, Andy Orr, Ashley (Paul) Rinaudo, Stacy (Tim) Andrews, Michael DiOrio, Zak (Erica) Dwight and Kaylee Dwight; four great-grandchildren, Lincoln and Jordan Andrews and Jenay and Jenessa Dwight. He is also survived by his brother Richard (Betty) Williams; countless nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. The family would like to give a special thank you to Darlene, Brandy and others at Frontier Hospice for their wonderful care; as well as their special caretaker, Jeanie. Viewing, Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Services to Celebrate His Life, Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 10 a.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford Ave., with Pastor Sandy Spahr. Burial will take place in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. After the funeral, family and friends are received in the parish hall, where lunch is served. In lieu of food and flowers, donations to Huntington's Disease Society can be made through the funeral home. Arrangements by TG McCarthy Funeral Home.
Dwight, George W.
George W. Dwight - Chieftain Village - October 8, 2010 - George W. Dwight died at the age of 92 on October 5, 2010 in Loveland, CO. He was born February 3, 1918 in Elkhart KS to Norman and Myrtle Jane Dwight. A proud tenth generation descendant of John Dwight of Dedham Eng and Dedham, Massachusetts, who came to America with his family and the family of his brothers in 1634. George's health had been remarkably good throughout his 92 years until the end of June, when it began steadily deteriorating. His 65-year-old wife Thelma (Hyde) Dwight died in December 2007; her parents Norman 1970, Myrtle 1988; his sisters: Maxine, Pearl, Mabel, Ethel and brothers John Harvey, Jackie, Claude Henry. His survivors include his son George L. of Pueblo; Daughter, Norma (Bill) Maybee, of Loveland CO. 6 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, sisters Bessie (Marshall Elmer) Downey of Pueblo, Ruth (John Wayne) Caple of Sherman, Tex; his brother Frank de Pueblo. Norman and Myrtle have settled in various locations in Elkhart KS, Campo, CO. Elkhart KS died of black pneumonia and other related diseases. From 1934 to 1936 George served in the CCC at Springfield and Castle Rock, CO. During this time the family moved to Beulah, CO., where they remained until his death and the children married and separated. His achievements were varied. During World War II he served in the Army/Air Corp as an aircraft mechanic crew chief. After the end of the war he worked again at CF&I and trained as a pipe fitter. After graduating, his grades and test scores were the highest in the country. In December 1951 he received a fully paid trip from the Union to attend the annual steel industry conventions in New York City. He worked at the plant until retiring in 1976 at the age of 58. He was the eighth member of the Pueblo Calf Roping Club and was a member of the Pueblo Appaloosa Club for many years. He and a friend bought 21 head of Brahma Lazo calves to use as seed for their cattle herd. Finished with 100 couples and 9 horses. He owned horses all his life until 1990 and developed a special interest in Appaloosas, which he bred and trained for over 25 years. Along with his grandson Tom Maybee, they ran Economy Tire for over ten years before finally retiring for the last time to travel the country and spend their winters in AZ. He has been interested in moose hunting for over 30 years. Together, George and Thelma traveled to Alaska to fish and hunt moose, caribou, and grizzly bears. Successfully eliminate all but the bear. They returned to the west coast to visit family and friends and returned home in time to take part in the annual moose hunt. For the last 25 years he fished from his boat on the Pueblo Reservoir until he was 85 years old. George's greatest achievement was caring for his wife, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease for the last ten years of her life. Mr. Dwight will be in state by 2 p.m. m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday at the morgue. A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 11, 2010 at 10:00 am at Davis Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery with military honors provided by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Anyone interested is invited to make a donation to the Alzheimer's Association, a family heart, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight. The family would like to thank everyone for the many cards, phone calls and emails during these difficult months.
Dwyer, Johanna
Johanna Dwyer - Pueblo Chief - June 12, 1917 - Johanna Dwyer, 67, died yesterday at a local hospital. The body has been moved to Whiton Halls and the burial will be announced at a later date.
Djanezive, Vinko
Vinko Djanezive - Village Chief November 7, 1918 Vinko Djanezive, 26, died yesterday at a local hospital. The remains have been moved to the McCarthy Undertaker Halls with a burial announcement to be made at a later date.
Dye, George E.
George E. Dye - Pueblo Chief - March 1, 1917 - George E. Dye, aged 48, died last night at a local hospital. The deceased was a prominent farmer from Wellsford, Kansas, and came to that town two months ago for treatment. The body was transferred to McCarthy Halls and will be sent to the family home for burial tonight, accompanied by the grieving wife. Chieftain Village - March 2, 1917 - The body of George E. Dye was transported to Wellsford, Kansas last night by the McCarthy Undertaking Company, accompanied by Mrs. George E. Dye. Chieftain Village - March 4, 1917 - The remains of George E. Dye were transferred yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaken Company to Wellsford, Kansas, accompanied by the grieving widow.
Tincture, Horace B.
Horace B. Dye - Indicator Town - April 30, 1938 - Prominent Valley resident succumbs - Horace B. Dye, 65, one of the country's best-known businessmen and ranchers, committed suicide on April 27 by a gunshot wound at his Manzanola home. No poll was conducted. Mr. Dye had a cheerful and upbeat disposition and always seemed to enjoy life. Lately, however, he is said to have engaged in financial matters. He has been mayor of Manzanola for 25 years.
Guillermo E. Farber
William E. "Bill" Dyer - Pueblo Chief - July 7, 2009 - William E. "Bill" Dyer died at the age of 82 on July 3, 2009 in Pueblo. Born in Atoka, Oklahoma, Bill was adopted by Houston and Pearl Dyer at a young age. He moved to Colorado in 1952 and married his loving wife, Thelma Horstman Dyer, in 1971. His parents, his wife, an aunt, two sisters, and a great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Penrod, precede him in death. Bill is survived by Thelma's children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, including Verla and Ron Noakes of Pueblo, Shawna Torri of Pueblo, Brenda and Andrew Kwang of Kremmling, Colorado, and Kristi, David, Alison, Sarah, and Joshua Penrod of Paducah, Ky. Bill was affectionately known to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren simply as "Gumpy". He retired from CF&I and was a member of IOOF for 64 years. like "okay bill". , 2009, both in T.G. McCarthy. Burial followed in Roselawn Cemetery.
Dykstra, Betty Ann
Betty Ann Dykstra - Chief of Pueblo - March 18, 2008 - Betty Ann Dykstra, formerly of Pueblo, Colorado, died on March 14, 2008 in Broomfield, Colorado. Betty was born on September 14, 1924 to Ralph and Hannah Marsh in Cokedale, Colorado. She married Robert E. Dykstra on November 25, 1945. Both worked for and retired from Dana Corporation in Pueblo. Her loving husband died in 1997. She is survived by two sisters, Mary Lou (Don) Duren of Boise, Idaho, and Edna Mae Spahr of Tucson, Arizona; and son and daughter, Robert R. (Dee) Dykstra of Louisville, Colorado and Marsha (Steve) Merritt of Pueblo, Colorado. Betty was blessed with five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral Service, Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 11 a.m., Imperial Memorial Gardens in Pueblo.
Dykstra, Sharon Ann
Sharon Ann Dykstra - Chieftain Village - September 16, 2013 - Sharon Ann Dykstra, 70. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

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